Mixed Greens and Kamut Pilaf
I have been on a DETOX sort of a diet for a while now. I use the word 'sort of' since the recipes I follow are not exactly from any detox book, but which follows the basic essence of detoxing. Too much of work, lack of proper sleep and exercise, eating food outside are starting to show on me. What more, I am starting to feel it too. If you have been a regular reader of my site, you would know that I am not a follower of any 'diets' per se. They don't work for me and I don't believe in depriving myself of anything. But Detox is more about helping your body get rid of toxins and what they actually deprive you of, are something I don't mind at all - things like alcohol, caffeine, eating outside (to avoid high saturated, high sodium, sugar and highly processed foods). Sounds like a good plan to me. After following it for a while, I am starting to feel better and the best thing is I feel this on my own terms and not because some diet insisted that after depriving me of everything I should feel good at this stage!
Mixed Greens and Kamut Pilaf
I have been eating lots of wholegrain based foods. Being a vegetarian already has only helped me in this cause since lots of vegetables and fruits are the in thing for this diet. But its great for non vegetarians too - I see that there are many options for non vegetarians during Detox. Anyways one of the lunches which I enjoyed recently was this Kamut Pilaf. It has almost all the goodness you can ask for and what more its delicious. Its simple to put together too. It was one of those 'cleaning-my-fridge-hence-dump-all-remaining-ingredients-together' kind of pilaf. You can use whatever you have on hand - but make sure to include some greens.
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  • Serves: 2 people
Ingredients
  • 1 cup cooked Kamut (see how to cook kamut here)
  • About 2-3 cups of mixed greens ( I used rainbow chard, dandelion greens and spinach)
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 carrot, chopped small (or julienned to cook faster)
  • About 1 cup of small Broccoli florets
  • 1/2 tsp ginger-garlic paste (or simply used thinly sliced ginger and minced garlic)
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1-2 tsp sichuan stir fry sauce, as per taste ( or use chilli sauce or simply add in few sliced chillies)
  • 1/2 cup chopped baked tofu
  • Salt to taste
  • few toasted sliced almonds to garnish
Method
1. Use your stir fry pan and cook in high heat. Once the pan is hot, add 1/2 tsp oil (peanut,sesame or plain olive oil). Add in the ginger garlic paste, give a quick toss, drop the chopped onions and carrots along with salt. Give a quick toss again for a minute or so until you see the carrots softening a bit. When the aroma starts to hit you- add in the broccoli. Make sure to keep stirring otherwise the vegetables will get burnt in high heat. Keep all the ingredients next to you whenever you stir fry making it easy to add in ingredients.
2. Next add in the greens and keep tossing it for a minute or so.
3. When you see them wilting, add the cooked kamut and tofu. Give it a quick stir until well combined. Add the sauces and keep cooking for another 2-3 minutes until the sauce coats all the other ingredients and gets well combined ( another 2-3 minutes )
Serve hot garnished with toasted almonds. The whole process takes only about 10-15  minutes to cook, is nutritious, is hearty and delicious too. You can do the same with any left over brown rice, wild rice etc. It tasted yummy with some simple cucumber raita. ( talk about combo's!!!) . For other wholegrain based recipes check here Mixed Greens and Kamut Pilaf

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By Erica on Sep 6, 2014

Very light and tasty! All about the simple flavors and texture on this one. I marinated my tofu in seasame oil, rice vinegar & soy before baking it and stuck with just spinach. Highly impressed and very satisfying - also, it turns out just as pretty as the photo! I skipped the almonds to maintain all the chew no crunch. :)

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By CurryLeaf on Aug 26, 2009

Very creative you are.Never ever I would come up with such a healthy recipe,The baked tofu especially looks great in the click YUM

By singh b on Aug 25, 2009

its amazing and very nutritious,definately i will try it today only .................thanks for such a nice recipe

By Divya Vikram on Aug 25, 2009

Sounds like a healthy salad!

By Srivalli on Aug 25, 2009

Oh now I got to really understand what you are talking about!!...:))..kidding ok..

By Ramya's Mane Adige on Aug 25, 2009

Have never tried cooking w/ Kamut before... sounds interesting! Love the picture

By Lubna Karim on Aug 25, 2009

Oh wow.....baked tofu sounds yum.....colorful, healthy and yummy recipe...

By Priya on Aug 25, 2009

SUch a creative and innovative pilaf, looks really very pleasant and colourful..

By nags on Aug 24, 2009

very interesting. the post on kamut was also a good read :)

By TracieMoo on Aug 24, 2009

this looks yummyly healthy! =D =D

By Pavani on Aug 24, 2009

Looks very colorful and healthy. Lovely pics as usual. Dandellion greens are a little bitter for my tatse, will try with other greens.