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Tomatoey Lemon Beans on crispy Sourdough

März 7, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

This is another breakfast for dinner thing. As you might realize, I am pretty obsessed with this rn! I mean you can totally have that for breakfast if you prepare it the night before but its an amazing dinner too! Think baked beans just a little less sweet and with a lemons twist with some softened arugula on crispy sourdough. Sounds pretty solid huh?

When to make it? 
Honestly, this is really incredibly simple and easy to make, so you could even make it fresh in the morning but it is just as good if you make it before and just reheat it. Or in a big batch and enjoy throughout the week! 

Why white beans?
The reason I am using white beans here is because I believe that they are the best!! Out of all beans, they are my favorite. They taste a little buttery and rich and not as dry as some others do, which I really like. Also they take on the red Color beautifully which kidney beans for example don’t, do they look really nice in this dish! 

Beans in general are a great food. No matter whether you cook them fresh or buy them canned they are packed with protein and fiber. This is such a great plant based protein source with over 6g of protein and almost 7g of fiber per 100g! 
That’s a whole lot! Also they have a lot of antioxidants and amino acids. Besides being healthy for your good and improving your digestion they are also linked to reducing the risk of cancer and improve your heart health. So they are an amazing scientist superfood. 

How to buy them? 
It really doesn’t matter, it is whatever you prefer! If you buy them canned, they of course are way more convenient because they are basically ready to eat. Just make sure you read the label carefully and that there are not a thousand additional ingredients you can’t pronounce. Also drain and wash them before consuming so you get rid of gases that might bloat you and excess salt. 
If you buy them raw on the other hand, they are just as good and you can be sure that there are not any additives because you decide what is going in them. BUT! You have to cook them through because raw beans are poisonous! So few people actually know that but be careful. But when you cook them through they are jut as good, just need a little more time!

What else? 
Not a lot. Some canned and fresh tomatoes, agave, sea salt, tomato paste and water. That’s it. So simple right? A little fresh arugula is stored in at the end and some lemon zest for that wow-effect and voilá, there you go, dinner/ breakfast is ready. Serve it on some toasted sourdough and if you feel like making it extra good, spread butter or margarine (to keep it vegan) in both sides of the bread and toast it up in the pan instead of the toaster. This is so good. Buttery rich toasted sourdough with creamy, kinda sweet & tangy fresh tomatoey beans on top with some greens sneaked in. So good. 

Honestly, I love making this as a quick dinner or a decent breakfast or even at brunch for when friends are over. It is so good, no matter if you are vegan or not because honestly, with some bacon on top, it is next level! I hope that you will love this recipe as much as I do! 

Happy cooking! 
Katie // Une Petite Cuisiniere

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Tomatoey Lemon Beans on Crispy Sourdough

Decent breakfast or breakfast for dinner. Sweet, fresh and tangy tomatoey beans, ofc with some greens sneaked in on some buttery, crispy sour dough. Waking up has never been so easy.

Course Breakfast, brunch, dinner
Prep Time 2 Minuten
Cook Time 5 Minuten
Total Time 7 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 385 kcal

What you will need

That is what you will need:

  • 2 slices sourdough
  • 2 tsp butter or vegan butter to keep it vegan
  • 150 g white beans
  • 150 g crushed tomatoes
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1/2 lemon zested
  • 1 tbsp tomato paste
  • 50 ml water
  • 1 handful arugula

How to

That is how it works:

  1. Drain and rinse the beans. Add them to a pan along with the tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, maple syrup, and sea salt. Heat it up on medium heat and let it simmer for about 5 minutes.

  2. In the mentime spread the (vegan) butter on the bread slices. Heat up a pan and fry the sourdough in it until crispy and golden brown on both sides.

  3. Right befre serving str in the arugula and lemon zest into the beans and stir through until the arugula has welted a little.

  4. Place the bread on plates and top with the beans and top with a little more lemon zest.

  5. Serve and enjoy!

Kategorie: Breakfast, British, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: agave, arugula, baked beans, beans, beans on toast, breakfast, breakfast sandwich, breakfastfordinner, brunch, butter bean, healthy, healthy breakfast, lemon, plant based, sourdough, toast, tomato, vegan, vegan breakfast, vegan brucnh, whatveganseat, white beans

French Toast with Whipped Ricotta and Figs

September 25, 2019 by katharina.kuehr 1 Kommentar

When it comes to breakfast I am usually the savory, and quick kind of person. I´ll mostly go for some avo toast with scrambled eggs or if I want something sweet for a yoghurt-chia pudding bowl with fresh fruit. Both of these come together in like 3 minutes and are really good. But on the weekends when I am not in a hurry I like to make something a little more time consuming. Sometimes I´ll go for something like eggs benedict or a beautiful fruit platter and eggs, pancaked or whatever I feel like. 

Last week though, we had this really nice, fluffy bread that was so good!! But I simply didn´t feel like having something savory so I decided to try making a french toast. I hadn´t made French toast often before that and I have actually never eaten until a little over a year when I visited the US for the first time. We used to get it in the cafeteria a few times a week and it was soo good! I remembered this French toast instantly when I saw this bread so I immediately decided to make it. 

The secret to making the best French Toast is thick bread slices, like 3cm, and a good amount of butter or coconut oil for frying. This makes it really crispy on the outside but really delicious and gooey on the inside, which equals the perfect French toast. The perfect bread to use is Brioche bread, but latterly ever bread works fine. If you are using a rather sweet bread like brioche, you do not have to make the dipping as sweet, but if you go for a dark on, you should make it a little sweeter. I have made both, with a brioche one and with one that actually was a potato-sourdough one, and they both turned out insanely delicious and addicting!

It actually is super simple to make and only asks for ingredients most people have on hand, which makes it a perfect Sunday morning breakfast when all the stores are closed anyway. For the dipping I used whole eggs because I think that they simply taste better than just the egg whites, almond milk, but you can use any dairy or dairy-free milk you like, some honey and a ton of cinnamon – because you can never have too much cinnamon. 

The toppings are the best part of every meal I think – also here. The whipped honey Ricotta is so insanely tasty and has such an addiction effect, it is soooo good! It has the perfect sweetness, the sweetness that already is in the rich Ricotta, and then that super good honey flavor. Mixed together and whipped fluffy, just good. Let me tell you, you won´t ever eat French toast without that again. It is not as fatty as butter or cream but it definitely beats it in flavor. Such a great variation to the good old piece of butter on top. 

The fresh figs perfectly round up the entire dish. They add a freshness and a bite, while not giving a contrast that is too harsh. I like using figs as they are seasonal and grown local at this time of the year but if you prefer berries, bananas or any other fruit that would work perfectly fine too. If you feel like getting extra fancy, you can even caramelize your fruits a little if you heat up some coconut oil or butter in a pan, add some sugar and then the fruit. This gives it an extra dish but I do not like it to be too sweet, so I leave out this step. The toast still tastes amazing. The crispy on the outside soggy on the inside toast, the creamy, tangy whipped Ricotta, the fresh fruits, and then that drizzle of honey on top. What do you want more?

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French Toast with Whipped Ricotta and Figs

Perfect Sunday Brunch Meal for a sweet tooth.

Course Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 2 People
Calories 661 kcal

What you will need

For the toast:

  • 160 G Brioche Bread or any other bread you like
  • 200 ml Almond Milk
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • 2 tsp Honey can substitute for Maple if you prefer
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tbsp Coconut Oil maybe more depending on your pan

For the Whipped Ricotta:

  • 160 g Ricotta
  • 1 tbsp Honey

For the toppings:

  • 3-4 figs
  • some honey

How to

  1. Thats how it works:

  2. Add the milk, the eggs, the cinnamon, honey, and salt in a big bowl and mix until all combined. Meanwhile heat up the coocnut oil in a pan. Once hot, dip the bread slices into the milk mixture so that both sides are covered with it.

    Place the dipped bread into the pan and fry on each side for about 3-4 minutes, until golden brown. If you feel like they are sticking to the pan simply add more oil.

  3. While the toast are frying add the Ricotta and the honey into a bowl. EIther with a hand mixer or simply with an egg whisk, whip it up until its all creamy and fluffy.

  4. Cut the figs in half or quaters.

  5. Take the bread out of the pan once it is finished. Top it with the Ricotta, the figs ad an extra drizzle of Honey.

  6. Enjoy!

Kategorie: Breakfast, Desserts, Fall, Vegetarian Stichworte: bread, breakfast, brunch, figs, French toast, healthy, ricotta, sunday brucnh, toast, vegetarian

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