Today, I made a super easy dump-n-go recipe myself! I had some fresh chopped veggies in the freezer (green, yellow, red bell peppers, along with chopped onion, and chopped tomato) so, I dumped about 9 bell peppers, 2 onions, and 10 tomatoes in my biggest saute pan. On highest heat I cooked it covered to a full boil for a minute or two, until the veggies gave up their broth, then simmered medium high for 12 minutes. To that I added a 12 ounce tomato paste, chile de arbol (any hot red pepper would work of course) garlic powder, onion powder, and some (about 3/4 pound dry equivalent) leftover lentils seasoned with salt-free lemon pepper. I served it with brown rice, and whole wheat bread. Was DELICIOUS! (note - I got all my bell peppers on sale, 39 cents each! I always search for sales, and only buy what's on sale. Saves me probably $200 a month! If the squash, eggplant, and kale had been on sale, that's what I would have used. Be flexible!)
Dillon, I just made this for dinner tonight. Even with all my mistakes it tastes amazing. I forgot to use hot water so it took a while for the InstantPot to get up to speed. Also I used too much water. When done, it was real soupy. I ended up pouring some over rice and dumping the rest into a Dutch oven so that some of the water would evaporate, which it did. This Starch Blaster is so so delicious. I can't stop eating it. Now I'm trying to remember what I put in it so that I can do it again. I didn't have soy curls so I chopped up some mushrooms. Thank you so much!
I would have never in a million years thought to put so many dried beans in one pot for a recipe. But I am open to that recipe I will have to try it I have an instapot. ❤
I’m so glad you made this video! I’ve read and reread the starch blaster and it overwhelmed me. Seeing you make it, made it click! I quickly thought of what I had in the house to make one and I have everything I need already. Thank you again for this video!
Wow, dump and go power! My first Starch Blaster turned out great!!🎉 Red lentils, green split peas, quinoa, green lentil pasta, white rice, can tomatoes, dried veg blend, WYW nooch, can mushrooms, WYW chili lime spice mix, garlic powder, Penzey’s Mural of Flavor, boiling water. Garnish with green onion.🎉
Have I told you lately that I love you guys? I'm using the dried vegis in so many ways, like ramen... so good with lots of great herbs, and spices. Then I have made meals of either brown rice or wild rice mix (2c) together with a half c of green or yellow split peas, and frozen chopped greens. Great as is or as a base for other vegis. Love the taste, and ingredients. Now to get the broth powder. I use a lot of broth, and expect to love the new broth powder. Thanks for being so creative.
I just made a version of this today. Yummy and hearty! I used chopped carrots and onion. Such a great dump and go recipe. I’d love to know where I can get your dried veggie blend in Canada! That would truly make this the easiest best Instant Pot recipe!,
love your dried veggie blend i bought three containers. your children are beautiful and i love to see them on the and watch how thet are growing. cynthia A.
Hey well your world crew, what's the shelf life of the new veggie blend? I'm considering getting some to put in our "power outage" box for meals that I can cook on our outdoor grill or for camping.
Right, this is going to be given a go here in Norfolk in the U.K.!! The only sad thing is not being able to get my hands on your own products AND soy curls! I cannot wait until they find a way of producing soy curls over here. So, for now it still has to be soya chunks etc. Thanks so much for all your fab ideas. Hilly ✌️
Does sound delish and easy. Do the dried (and then reconstituted in the soup) veggies really have the same nutritional value that fresh, just cut up that minute veggies do?
It may be slightly different nutritional value but not enough to make any difference in your life. If you eat like us then you aren’t short on nutrients.
I just loaded up my big instapot with cleaning out my pantry and refrigerator and freezer. I love spicy stuff so I put three chili dried chili peppers in it. I also had some leftover hot salsa dumped it in. 😅
Newbie here…trying to learn ALL the things. Don’t have an InstantPot, & I understand it can be done on stove in regular pot. Would it also work in a slow cooker to dump & leave, or no? TYIA for your guidance.
Using a stick pot or slow cooker is just as easy, it just takes longer. Do t fret. Just allow yourself to adjust the time and cook until it's done. Try it once in either crock or stove top pot and then you'll be able to do it again. This was made long before Instant Pots came on the market. Don't let the lack of an appliance keep you from heating this healthy way. It works no matter what you use as a cooking utensil. Best of luck.
Hi Barbara! To make Starch Blaster on the stove, place everything in a large pot. Allow to simmer on medium heat, covered, until everything is fully cooked to your liking.
Good morning! I am going to try this recipe! However, I don’t have the soy curls or your spices. Would it be yummy without the soy curls? So sweet I could hear your boys in the background. I love that. I miss having kids at home. Mine are grown. I only have one grandson hopefully more in the future! It’s busy on the farm so recipes that are fast and pure would really help me a lot! Have a blessed week! Wendy❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸
You can leave them out and it will be amazing still. Our recipes are very forgiving, so you can always omit or swap ingredients. I am glad our recipes have been helpful for you Wendy!
I’m pretty sure he had one of those in his cooking show he has for members. You really do get a lot for the $15 a month. You could do the $15 for one month to get that recipe and watch other stuff and then cancel if you need to.
@MaryDavidson911 Thank you. Money is a bit tight. That said, I bought all their books and love to support them. I appreciate their efforts to demystify healthy plant based eating.
We just came out with a brand new Veggie Broth Mix. We used it in our No-Chicken Noodle Soup and it was amazing! Click here to learn more, wellyourworld.com/products/veggie-broth-mix
I appreciate so much the hard work and recipes that you share here on your site, but I'm so sorry -this one I can't abide by (might be good for others however) 😳sorry!! lolol🤣 keep up the good work!! I have been plant-based 40 years and have been teaching healthy plant-based cooking for quite some time now, and I love to see people with enthusiasm for food that creates life, health and happiness in their own bodies ..and in others!! Kudos!! 👋🏻👌🏻🙏🏻
Do you have any dried vegetables available? Maybe from online places? If not, and I know this would require a bit of work up front, do you have a food dehydrator? There are lots of videos on making dried veggies. Some are easy, as you start out with frozen vegetables, the kind that are cut small to begin with. So you could dehydrate vegetables, especially when you find a great sale. Just an idea
@@marlies7444 Thank you, I'm aware of 'how to'. But I don't have a dehydrater and no room to keep one in my new kitchen (having just recently moved house). I may get one in future if I'm going to need one for sourdough bread proofing. We'll see. Goodness where it would go! My vegan kitchen is already jam packed with gizmos. Lol
@@WellYourWorld Thanks, Dillon and Reebs, but another difference between life in Oz and life in the States is that we have nowhere near the variety of frozen veges available. I often sigh when you put frozen diced onion, sweet potato or fire roasted corn or tomatoes or grated potato, or, any number of things like tinned tomatoes without salt and so on. Our frozen range is very limited: broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, peas, French beans (string/green), mixed carrot and peas, mixed French beans, carrot and peas, chopped spinach, and an endless range of peas, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower and corn mixes, stir fry mix (add snow peas and chunky pieces red capsicum to carrot, peas & broccoli). I've heard a supermarket I don't go to has frozen onion but they are never in stock when I specially go to buy them. But that's it, the cultural legacy of bad British cooking in frozen form. What would they do without frozen chips and green peas? 😂 😭 Dillon, you will appreciate it forces us to have knife skills! 😄 I have since thought I can stick a bunch of as different veges as I can think of and find in the food processor then spread on a large baking tray and put on a super low heat to mimic dehydrating in the oven. Vegetables available at my local Food Co-op are fresh and locally grown, but it can be a bit of pot luck plus seasonal. They have powdered beetroot, lol (lots of good organic grains, nuts, tofu, tempeh and vegan sriracha, 'fysh' sauce etc, etc). We are lucky in having good quality non gmo fresh veges and fruit in our supermarkets fortunately. Having a large population with good soils allows your diversity I think, whereas Oz is more or less the same size as the US but it's the driest continent with a population of 26 million. I'm sure many of your followers from other countries have lots of culturally specific produce too.
Start educating myself? Nice.... I hope that your comment was intended differently than it sounds when I read it. With that, thank you for your informative comment.
I'm looking for details to find recipe. I didn't write it down while u were doing show for I thought u would have it listed. Boy was I wrong. I'm not going to watch again. just forget it.
Nothing is as cheap any more. But inflation has gone down a lot. The problem is the rich billionaires and multi millionaires don't put prices down so they can keep making super profits from those who can least afford it. Consumer watch dogs who shop for baskets of food to monitor prices still find that vegan food baskets are cheaper than all others. It's always more expensive if you're buying meat and dairy though
@@deshn21 I was wondering the same thing. I've used pressure cookers for decades. When you turn on pressure cooker take the vegetables out of freezer. You cook it a few minutes less. After the lid comes off throw in vegetables, stir it around. Put the lid back on for a few minutes and they should be done.
Click here for the recipe! bit.ly/StarchBlaster
Today, I made a super easy dump-n-go recipe myself! I had some fresh chopped veggies in the freezer (green, yellow, red bell peppers, along with chopped onion, and chopped tomato) so, I dumped about 9 bell peppers, 2 onions, and 10 tomatoes in my biggest saute pan. On highest heat I cooked it covered to a full boil for a minute or two, until the veggies gave up their broth, then simmered medium high for 12 minutes. To that I added a 12 ounce tomato paste, chile de arbol (any hot red pepper would work of course) garlic powder, onion powder, and some (about 3/4 pound dry equivalent) leftover lentils seasoned with salt-free lemon pepper. I served it with brown rice, and whole wheat bread. Was DELICIOUS!
(note - I got all my bell peppers on sale, 39 cents each! I always search for sales, and only buy what's on sale. Saves me probably $200 a month! If the squash, eggplant, and kale had been on sale, that's what I would have used. Be flexible!)
Yum
Dry mung beans would be good in this. They cook really fast in the instant pot and are so good.
Dillon, I just made this for dinner tonight. Even with all my mistakes it tastes amazing. I forgot to use hot water so it took a while for the InstantPot to get up to speed. Also I used too much water. When done, it was real soupy. I ended up pouring some over rice and dumping the rest into a Dutch oven so that some of the water would evaporate, which it did. This Starch Blaster is so so delicious. I can't stop eating it. Now I'm trying to remember what I put in it so that I can do it again. I didn't have soy curls so I chopped up some mushrooms. Thank you so much!
My go to is a Lentil stew, just made a big pot and will have it for several days, so delicious and way better than chicken stew!
I literally ate that for lunch and dinner today! LOVE lentil stews.
I would have never in a million years thought to put so many dried beans in one pot for a recipe. But I am open to that recipe I will have to try it I have an instapot. ❤
One of a kind you are Dillion 🙏🏻
The starch blaster is surprisingly inexpensive and loaded with nutrients, protein, fiber etc. Much appreciated Dylan and Reebs!🙏
I love your big container of dry veggie blend! It tastes fresh, with lots of flavor. Some other veggie blends are bland & powdery.
Just ordered Veggie Blend and Galaxy Dust! All of your products have been over the top!! Haven't been disappointed! Keep up the great work ❤
Happy to hear you enjoy our products! Thank you for your support!!
I seasoned my starch baster with curry power, yum. Good tips, I really like the Dried Veggie Blend. Some how I missed in the formulator canned beans!
Whoa! That’s quite the veggie blend 🥰
It really is!
I made this today, my first recepie on the instant pot. Epic! I coul eat this every day ❤! Thank you!
Looks delicious! Thanks for showing us the recipe, Dillon!
Thanks for the demo & the Formulator Dillon and Reebs. I’m ready to use the WYW Veggie Blend.
Hope you enjoy!
Reeb's hair! Beautiful!!! She is a natural beauty.
We need your products in Australia!!
I’m so glad you made this video! I’ve read and reread the starch blaster and it overwhelmed me. Seeing you make it, made it click! I quickly thought of what I had in the house to make one and I have everything I need already. Thank you again for this video!
I am glad the video was helpful! I hope you enjoy your Starch Blaster!
Wow, dump and go power! My first Starch Blaster turned out great!!🎉 Red lentils, green split peas, quinoa, green lentil pasta, white rice, can tomatoes, dried veg blend, WYW nooch, can mushrooms, WYW chili lime spice mix, garlic powder, Penzey’s Mural of Flavor, boiling water. Garnish with green onion.🎉
Love the Veggie Blend! I use it in so many recipes!
Have I told you lately that I love you guys? I'm using the dried vegis in so many ways, like ramen... so good with lots of great herbs, and spices. Then I have made meals of either brown rice or wild rice mix (2c) together with a half c of green or yellow split peas, and frozen chopped greens. Great as is or as a base for other vegis. Love the taste, and ingredients. Now to get the broth powder. I use a lot of broth, and expect to love the new broth powder. Thanks for being so creative.
We launched it today! Did you not get our email this morning?
Love, love, love Starch Blaster!
This looks so beautiful❤
taking notes!! thank you for posting this!!
I just made a version of this today. Yummy and hearty! I used chopped carrots and onion. Such a great dump and go recipe. I’d love to know where I can get your dried veggie blend in Canada! That would truly make this the easiest best Instant Pot recipe!,
Literally how I cook too thank you for these🎉
Looks Amazing ! Thanks for sharing,I do have your cookbooks and Love them 👍👏
Gracias for the recipe!! :D
This looks delicious and so healthy love it!
It's certainly attractive. Do you have any thoughts about the usual advice to wash the lentils etc first?
love your dried veggie blend i bought three containers. your children are beautiful and i love to see them on the and watch how thet are growing. cynthia A.
My order with my nooch and stardust...etc just came in! Can't wait to try your products. What brand's soy curls do you use?
Perfect timing! We use Butler soy curls. You can find them here on Amazon, amzn.to/3IxgTxI
Hey well your world crew, what's the shelf life of the new veggie blend? I'm considering getting some to put in our "power outage" box for meals that I can cook on our outdoor grill or for camping.
i love your products!❤😊❤
Great video. Can't wait to try it!
Right, this is going to be given a go here in Norfolk in the U.K.!!
The only sad thing is not being able to get my hands on your own products AND soy curls!
I cannot wait until they find a way of producing soy curls over here.
So, for now it still has to be soya chunks etc.
Thanks so much for all your fab ideas.
Hilly ✌️
Does sound delish and easy. Do the dried (and then reconstituted in the soup) veggies really have the same nutritional value that fresh, just cut up that minute veggies do?
It may be slightly different nutritional value but not enough to make any difference in your life. If you eat like us then you aren’t short on nutrients.
I KNOW what's for dinner tonight!😋
Starch blaster sounds 😋 & awesome Dillon and thanks 👍 for sharing this recipe and video and love 🥰 it. Love ❤ Dillon & 🧡Reebs.
I just loaded up my big instapot with cleaning out my pantry and refrigerator and freezer. I love spicy stuff so I put three chili dried chili peppers in it. I also had some leftover hot salsa dumped it in. 😅
That is awesome! I hope you enjoyed your first Starch Blaster!
The hot food first bite never gets old! 😂
never !🤣
I can't wait to try this ❤
Do you rinse the lentils, quinoa etc before you add to instant-pot?
Sounded like they went in dry. Just an observation.
Newbie here…trying to learn ALL the things. Don’t have an InstantPot, & I understand it can be done on stove in regular pot. Would it also work in a slow cooker to dump & leave, or no? TYIA for your guidance.
Would take a while on the stove and even longer by a lot in a slow cooker. Instant pot is best.
Using a stick pot or slow cooker is just as easy, it just takes longer. Do t fret. Just allow yourself to adjust the time and cook until it's done. Try it once in either crock or stove top pot and then you'll be able to do it again. This was made long before Instant Pots came on the market. Don't let the lack of an appliance keep you from heating this healthy way. It works no matter what you use as a cooking utensil. Best of luck.
Hey Dylan - For those of us who do not have an instant pot (I know, I know...) how long would this cook on the stove? Thank you!
Hi Barbara! To make Starch Blaster on the stove, place everything in a large pot. Allow to simmer on medium heat, covered, until everything is fully cooked to your liking.
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Can this be made in a crockpot?
How much water do I use if I have an 8 QUART instant pot? Thanks for any help! I need measurements! ;-)
can’t wait to get the new veggie blend!❤
I think I’m a live show member-will discount be applied to my order automatically? Thanks!!!
Use code MEMBER at checkout for your discount.
Try adding potatoes if you haven't already tried that. Potatoes always taste great with these things. :)
Hi love this recipe , now I know what to make for tonight. Wish your products were Kosher.
Be well Cindy
I need to make me a batch. It’s been awhile.
Good morning! I am going to try this recipe! However, I don’t have the soy curls or your spices. Would it be yummy without the soy curls? So sweet I could hear your boys in the background. I love that. I miss having kids at home. Mine are grown. I only have one grandson hopefully more in the future! It’s busy on the farm so recipes that are fast and pure would really help me a lot! Have a blessed week! Wendy❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸
You can leave them out and it will be amazing still. Our recipes are very forgiving, so you can always omit or swap ingredients. I am glad our recipes have been helpful for you Wendy!
Awsome, yummy
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What a awonderful recipe :) love electric pressure cooker recipes like this ^^ thank you for sharing
You can always use fresh or frozen veggies instead. Enjoy the recipe!
Well…isn’t this a brilliant idea. Will definitely give this a go!
Any plans on including organic items to your line up?
That is something we hope to offer in the future when we have our own manufacturing facility.
Nice! We need a dedicated video to soy yogurt please.
I’m pretty sure he had one of those in his cooking show he has for members. You really do get a lot for the $15 a month. You could do the $15 for one month to get that recipe and watch other stuff and then cancel if you need to.
@MaryDavidson911 Thank you. Money is a bit tight. That said, I bought all their books and love to support them. I appreciate their efforts to demystify healthy plant based eating.
Can you use a slow cooker?
definitely!
I live for the "Oh Boy!" LOLOLOL!!!! So tasty!!! And Easssssssssy!
Can I do this in my crockpot? I don’t have an pressure cooker
You sure can!
Well, made it. Tastes good. Wife said it was good but “Looks a little like what they feed people in those prison movies”. 😂
Question- I love the Knorr
chicken buillon I has to stop using it.
Can you make a product that taste like that for my cooking?
We just came out with a brand new Veggie Broth Mix. We used it in our No-Chicken Noodle Soup and it was amazing! Click here to learn more, wellyourworld.com/products/veggie-broth-mix
@@WellYourWorld wow awesome! I will order it for sure 😅
Can I use a large pot instead : on the stove 😊
Yes, absolutely
Because we're in the month of March and playing on the word March you should have called it starch madness like the basketball
Can freeze the leftovers? - I can’t imagine there ever being any leftovers but just checking.
sure can!
I appreciate so much the hard work and recipes that you share here on your site, but I'm so sorry -this one I can't abide by (might be good for others however) 😳sorry!! lolol🤣 keep up the good work!! I have been plant-based 40 years and have been teaching healthy plant-based cooking for quite some time now, and I love to see people with enthusiasm for food that creates life, health and happiness in their own bodies ..and in others!! Kudos!!
👋🏻👌🏻🙏🏻
You ought to try it. You’d be surprised how good it is.
I'm going to make this Dillon. It looks terriffic. Sorry I'm in Australia re that veggie blend 😢 but I'll think of something.
Thanks for the recipe 👍🏻
Do you have any dried vegetables available? Maybe from online places?
If not, and I know this would require a bit of work up front, do you have a food dehydrator? There are lots of videos on making dried veggies. Some are easy, as you start out with frozen vegetables, the kind that are cut small to begin with. So you could dehydrate vegetables, especially when you find a great sale. Just an idea
@@marlies7444 Thank you, I'm aware of 'how to'. But I don't have a dehydrater and no room to keep one in my new kitchen (having just recently moved house). I may get one in future if I'm going to need one for sourdough bread proofing. We'll see. Goodness where it would go! My vegan kitchen is already jam packed with gizmos. Lol
You can always use fresh or frozen veggies!
@@WellYourWorld Thanks, Dillon and Reebs, but another difference between life in Oz and life in the States is that we have nowhere near the variety of frozen veges available. I often sigh when you put frozen diced onion, sweet potato or fire roasted corn or tomatoes or grated potato, or, any number of things like tinned tomatoes without salt and so on. Our frozen range is very limited: broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, peas, French beans (string/green), mixed carrot and peas, mixed French beans, carrot and peas, chopped spinach, and an endless range of peas, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower and corn mixes, stir fry mix (add snow peas and chunky pieces red capsicum to carrot, peas & broccoli). I've heard a supermarket I don't go to has frozen onion but they are never in stock when I specially go to buy them. But that's it, the cultural legacy of bad British cooking in frozen form. What would they do without frozen chips and green peas? 😂 😭
Dillon, you will appreciate it forces us to have knife skills! 😄
I have since thought I can stick a bunch of as different veges as I can think of and find in the food processor then spread on a large baking tray and put on a super low heat to mimic dehydrating in the oven. Vegetables available at my local Food Co-op are fresh and locally grown, but it can be a bit of pot luck plus seasonal. They have powdered beetroot, lol (lots of good organic grains, nuts, tofu, tempeh and vegan sriracha, 'fysh' sauce etc, etc). We are lucky in having good quality non gmo fresh veges and fruit in our supermarkets fortunately. Having a large population with good soils allows your diversity I think, whereas Oz is more or less the same size as the US but it's the driest continent with a population of 26 million. I'm sure many of your followers from other countries have lots of culturally specific produce too.
I am always concerned about my Blood sugar levels with so many carbs.
Why? Read The Starch Solution by Dr John McDougall and start educating yourself
We recently did a video on this topic, ruclips.net/video/MdxR7Da2CdM/видео.html
Start educating myself? Nice.... I hope that your comment was intended differently than it sounds when I read it. With that, thank you for your informative comment.
@@WellYourWorld Thank you . I will look for it.
@@WellYourWorldI will give it a watch! Thank you.
Mushy, ugh!
I wish your veggie mix was organic; otherwise I would buy it.
I'm looking for details to find recipe. I didn't write it down while u were doing show for I thought u would have it listed. Boy was I wrong. I'm not going to watch again. just forget it.
The recipe is linked in the description, bit.ly/StarchBlaster
Peasant food aint that cheap anymore.
Nothing is as cheap any more. But inflation has gone down a lot. The problem is the rich billionaires and multi millionaires don't put prices down so they can keep making super profits from those who can least afford it. Consumer watch dogs who shop for baskets of food to monitor prices still find that vegan food baskets are cheaper than all others. It's always more expensive if you're buying meat and dairy though
@@tosca... I agree it isn cheaper to buy WFPF just beans and grains are more expensive now indeed even with inflation allegedly down
It’s a lot cheaper than the alternative of including meat and dairy.
Make recipes with frozen vegetables. We don't have access to die vegetables
Frozen works great too
@@WellYourWorld does that change the cooking times??
@@deshn21 I was wondering the same thing. I've used pressure cookers for decades. When you turn on pressure cooker take the vegetables out of freezer. You cook it a few minutes less. After the lid comes off throw in vegetables, stir it around. Put the lid back on for a few minutes and they should be done.