When I saw his pic of the 'chos, I instantly got a craving for them lol. So I shall no more look at this thread ahahaha.
That is my favorite chinese dish. There is a place by my house that makes the best. Love it. Now I have a taste for it. LOL.
hmmm... brown rice quinoa soya grits broccoli potatoes - be them fried, mashed, roasted or baked bee pollen granules mangoes all berries pineapple all stone fruit rocket tofu rocket parmesan red capsicum 4 bean mix frozen spinach avocado mushrooms aloo palak....heaven
Tarshi. I don't know if you have Mrs Flannery's down there, but they have this really great Andean grain mix. It's red and white quinoa, amaranth and something else I can never remember. I boil it up as you would quinoa and it's delicious! I'd add brussel sprouts to your list Yes, I know that's weird. Also, mealie meal and eggs. Perhaps millet.
I just had to google Mrs Flannery's...its only in QLD...!!! That grain mix sounds great, going to see if I can order it online. Yes brussels and eggs for sure...haven't tried the mealie meal though, may see if my local health store stocks it & give it a go. must add polenta to the list as well
Tarsh, I am familiar with corn grits, but what are soya grits, and what the heck is aloo palak, sounds like an exotic island somewhere, not food
ahhhh Loki, the mighty soya grit is soybean dehulled and i use it as a substitute for meat in sauces and love it in soups etc., its very nutty in taste. lol...aloo palak is an Indian dish made with spinach and potatoes...and it is very exotic