Showing posts with label millet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label millet. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Vegan Gluten Free Pizza

So, one of my friends asked me to help her with a vegan gluten-free dough recipe and I said that I will accept the challenge. Well after lots of research and experimentation, I managed to come up with this delicious, tasty millet based dough. It is a very good alternative to wheat if you are gluten intolerant and/or follow a vegan diet. The amounts of the ingredients are for 1 pizza so you have to increase the amounts if you are doing more than one pizza. When it comes to toppings I used what I had in my fridge/pantry and again feel free to use anything you like or prefer. Millet flour is sometimes marketed as Bajra/Bajri flour which is the Indian flour for millet, I made my own and ground some millet seeds in my spice grinder. I also added some ground golden flaxseed/linseed but it is optional if you cannot find it.  It is quite easy and quick to prepare, just throw the ingredients in a food processor and voilà. for one pizza you will need...

For the dough
  • 215g millet flour
  • 65g coconut oil
  • 100ml boiling water
  • ½ teaspoon rock salt
  • 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed/linseed

For the topping
  • 3 tablespoons kalamata olive hummus
  • 1 small yellow pepper, de-seeded and cut into rings
  • 2 slices white onion, separated into rings
  • 1 mushroom, thinly sliced
  • 2 smoked garlic cloves, thinly sliced
  • Harissa paste, to taste
  • Pinch dried oregano
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Freshly chopped dill

How to...
  1. Preheat the oven to 240°C/475°F.
  2. Prepare the dough, in a food processor  put the millet flour, coconut oil, salt and flaxseed, if using, and blitz until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. With the motor running, add the boiling water tablespoon by tablespoon until you get a smooth dough. I used nearly all of the 100ml. 
  3. Now, place a large piece of greaseproof paper on the kitchen top and dust with some millet flour. With your hands take the dough and shape into a ball on top of the greaseproof paper and with a rolling pin slowly roll out into a pizza base about 5mm thick. Don't worry if it is not round!! 
  4. Spread the pizza base generously with the hummus and spread evenly the sliced pepper, mushroom, onion and smoked garlic. Dot with harissa paste to taste, sprinkle with dried oregano. Carefully transfer onto a large oven tray together with the greaseproof paper.
  5. Bake into the preheated hot oven for 15-20 minutes.
  6. When cooked take out of the oven, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and sprinkle with freshly chopped dill. Slice into 8 pieces and serve immediately.

Enjoy!!
R&A

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Summery Millet Salad

I made this salad to take with me at work as my lunch and I must say it was wonderful and so tasty. You can also do this with quinoa or couscous if you like. It is super-easy and super-quick to rustle up, cooking the millet grain is the longest cooking time for this recipe (about 20 minutes). This recipe is vegetarian but for a vegan version just omit the eggs. I adore eggs so I did put 2 hard boiled eggs in my salad but feel free to do one instead or none as I said before none. Anyway, do give it a go and if you have not tried millet grain before do try it, it is so good and I love its fluffy texture. You can do this for a light lunch or even as a side for your dinner (maybe a good steak). You can also take it with you to a BBQ. The following amounts are for one portion so double or quadruple the ingredients for a larger serving. For one portion you will need...
  • 60g millet grain, washed
  • 1 or 2 hard boiled eggs, chopped (optional)
  • 1 tomato, diced
  • 1tbsp sliced jalapenos
  • 6 green olives
  • 2 tsp capers, drained
  • 3 sundried tomatoes, chopped (optional)
  • ½ teaspoon dried mint
  • A couple of fresh basil leaves
  • Salt & pepper, to taste
  • Sweet paprika, to taste
  • Extra virgin olive oil, to taste
How to..
  1. Start by cooking the millet by just adding it in plenty of boiling water. Simmer for 20 minutes and drain in a sieve. Whilst still in the sieve rinse the cooked millet grain under a running cold water tap to cool it down. 
  2. When cool enough add all the other ingredients, including the salt, pepper, sweet paprika and olive oil to your taste and stir carefully to combine. 
  3. This is now ready to serve.

Enjoy!!
R&A

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Veggie Loaf with Millet

When I was a kid my mum used to do a very healthy vegetable loaf which all of us used to love. It contained millet which is a high-protein grain which is mainly grown for use as bird seed. This grain is highly nutritious and is a staple food in most African countries, India, China, Burma, North Korea. Interestingly enough it is also used to prepare Tongba which is a millet-based alcoholic beverage in Nepal. Millet grain is usually found in health food stores (in Malta we used to buy it from Good Earth and here in England we buy it from Holland & Barrett or Grape TreeAnyway, this loaf is very tasty and filling and we used to love it when we came back from school. It is 100% vegetarian and if you want to turn it into a vegan dish just omit the cheese and egg and add a teaspoon of Marmite instead of the cheese and more millet instead of the egg, to bind the loaf. Make sure the vegetables are fresh and that are evenly and finely chopped to ensure that everything cooks evenly. If you still cannot find millet you can use bulghur or even barley! I grated the courgette, carrot and mushrooms using my food blender grater attachment. So easy!! Give it a go, it is so tasty that you will certainly do it again!! You will need...
  • 65g millet grain
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 3 celery sticks, finely chopped
  • 1 carrot, finely chopped
  • 1 courgette, finely chopped
  • 100g white mushrooms, finely chopped
  • 1 ripe tomato,de-seeded & finely chopped
  • 100g sweetcorn
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
  • 100g grated mature Cheddar cheese (or a tsp of Marmite for a vegan option)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper
  • Fine sea salt & freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 1 beaten egg, for binding
  • Steamed broccoli florets, to serve
  • Fresh tomato sauce, to serve
How to...
  1. Start by cooking the millet by adding it to about 250ml boiling water and simmer it for about 20 minutes until fluffy.
  2. Preheat the oven to 190°C/Gas Mark 5.
  3. In a large bowl mix well the cooked millet with all the other ingredients.
  4. Now line a loaf tin with greaseproof paper and carefully pour all the mixture in the tin. Make sure you pack it tightly by pressing down with a spatula.
  5. Bake in the preheated oven for around 50 minutes. Let it set for about 15 minutes, then carefully turn it upside down. Take off the paper, slice and serve with some steamed broccoli and some freshly prepared tomato sauce (we made a basil & garlic tomato sauce). 
Enjoy!!
R&A