Seeded Red Lentil Tofu: ruclips.net/video/uqQ82f3hgy4/видео.html Recipe notes and tips: - You could possibly use leftover mash, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you added lots of milk as this will make everything soggy. I guess you could try adding a little cornstarch of flour and reheating, this may help thicken it again - Fat free crunch ideas; chia crackers, broken up pasta chips (using the aquafaba technique like here: ruclips.net/video/cpeNSIwKjCc/видео.html) - You could turn this into a fun, interactive dinner by putting all of the separate components on the table and let people make up their own - Variations; vegan cheese, mixed grains and olive tapenade with a tomato consomme-style pouring liquid | chilli non carne/taco/burrito filling with rice/couscous
You mentioned that you had old cinnamon. Have you tried cinnamon as an anti-inflamatory. I'm not sure how much inflammation is a factor with the Ehlers-Danlos but I use cinnamon daily just to combat 45-year-old blue-collar work pain and it makes a difference.
@@AuntieRachelsChaoticKitchenI'm not sure where the Brownstiens originated from but we grew up with a pretty healthy dose of old world folk remedies from the Danish/Russian/Ashkenazi line of the family.
May I be the first to offer my services to be your OFFICIAL food tester. Have you had a new kitchen installed or am I going mad? You have a restaurant?
Was this an extra salty dish or did you use less salt than it looked like? (that dash of pink salt looked pretty liberal for you.)You always go very light on salt. The channel is monetized so try not to skip the ads especially the ones at the end, help channels and creators you enjoy, like and subscribe and do all the things that help the algorithm gods.
@@AuntieRachelsChaoticKitchen It didn't look like a lot of salt just a lot of salt compared to what you use regularly. As a rule you're kind of skimpy on added salt in most of your videos. You let stock packets and soy sauces and stuff like that do a pretty big chunk of the flavoring.
Seeded Red Lentil Tofu: ruclips.net/video/uqQ82f3hgy4/видео.html
Recipe notes and tips:
- You could possibly use leftover mash, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you added lots of milk as this will make everything soggy. I guess you could try adding a little cornstarch of flour and reheating, this may help thicken it again
- Fat free crunch ideas; chia crackers, broken up pasta chips (using the aquafaba technique like here: ruclips.net/video/cpeNSIwKjCc/видео.html)
- You could turn this into a fun, interactive dinner by putting all of the separate components on the table and let people make up their own
- Variations; vegan cheese, mixed grains and olive tapenade with a tomato consomme-style pouring liquid | chilli non carne/taco/burrito filling with rice/couscous
I love indian food i ate on nearby indian restaurant usually but it's first time i hear about pani puri look delicious 😃
They're brilliant!
150+ videos!!! Racheal congrats on all the awesome work you have done
Thank you!!
@@AuntieRachelsChaoticKitchen and thank you for not mentioning that I misspelled your name…
Thank you for sharing the details/definitions of these ingredients and making these recipes accessible
My pleasure 😊
Educational and yummy looking!
What a gorgeous little appetizer!
It really is!
Thank you very much, really enjoyed the video, such a great idea!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow...they look absolutely amazing ! Note to self....buy pani puri at all costs.😮
ALL COSTS!!
You mentioned that you had old cinnamon. Have you tried cinnamon as an anti-inflamatory. I'm not sure how much inflammation is a factor with the Ehlers-Danlos but I use cinnamon daily just to combat 45-year-old blue-collar work pain and it makes a difference.
I'll have a look into that, thank you 😊
@@AuntieRachelsChaoticKitchenI'm not sure where the Brownstiens originated from but we grew up with a pretty healthy dose of old world folk remedies from the Danish/Russian/Ashkenazi line of the family.
May I be the first to offer my services to be your OFFICIAL food tester. Have you had a new kitchen installed or am I going mad? You have a restaurant?
Nope, same kitchen as ever! And no, no restaurant
Was this an extra salty dish or did you use less salt than it looked like? (that dash of pink salt looked pretty liberal for you.)You always go very light on salt.
The channel is monetized so try not to skip the ads especially the ones at the end, help channels and creators you enjoy, like and subscribe and do all the things that help the algorithm gods.
I used just the ¼ teaspoon of pink. I must say, I thought it looked like I'd used less than that when I was editing!
@@AuntieRachelsChaoticKitchen It didn't look like a lot of salt just a lot of salt compared to what you use regularly. As a rule you're kind of skimpy on added salt in most of your videos. You let stock packets and soy sauces and stuff like that do a pretty big chunk of the flavoring.
looks super yummy. You are still mad fine!