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Creamy Avocado Barley Risotto

April 22, 2011

I hope you are enjoying a day off today to begin the long weekend. :)

I can’t say I’m having a Good Friday so far. I’m not one to really make a fuss about aches and pains, but this cold is a nasty one! My sore throat is getting worse and worse and the pain shoots right up to my ears when I swallow. Ow. The voice is fading…the glands are sore. I hope it is not a throat infection. I might have to go to a walk-in clinic tomorrow if I don’t improve today.

The morning and nighttime hours have been the worst for my sore throat, with temporary relief in the afternoon. Yesterday, my pain improved a lot in the afternoon and I was actually able to work up an appetite for some solid food!

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Earlier this week, I thought it would be delicious to make a spin-off of two of my favourite quick & easy dinner recipes–

15-Minute Creamy Avocado Pasta                               Creamy Tomato Barley Risotto

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Using those two as my inspiration, I came up with a modified version of the Creamy Avocado Sauce and made it into a Barley risotto!

I cooked the pearled barley a couple days ago (when I intended to make this dish), but then I got sick so it had to wait. This dish came together in under 10 minutes when using pre-cooked barley! That made me even happier.

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Creamy Avocado Barley Risotto

Adapted from 15-Minute Creamy Avocado Pasta & Creamy Tomato Barley Risotto

Yield: 3 cups

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup uncooked pearled barley
  • 2 small avocados, divided
  • 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice + lemon zest to garnish
  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp water, or more as needed to thin out
  • 2-3 garlic cloves, minced (I used 3 because I wanted cold-fighting garlic power & it was quite intense!)
  • 3/4 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper

 

Directions:

1. Cook the pearled barley in a medium sized pot, covered with about 3-4 cups of water, or more as needed (I didn’t measure the water I added). Add a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, and then simmer on low-medium heat for about 30 minutes until fluffy. Add more water if needed and watch closely. Drain and set aside.

2. Meanwhile, in a food processor, process 1.5 of your avocado flesh, reserving 1/2 the avocado for garnish. Add 2 tbsp water, 1 tsp oil, 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice, and minced garlic cloves to taste. Process until smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl when necessary. Add your salt and pepper to taste and process again. Adjust all ingredients to taste.

3. Add your cooked + drained pearled barley back into the pot and pour on the avocado sauce. Heat on low until just heated through (you don’t want to cook it longer than a couple minutes!) Garnish with avocado slices and lemon zest and serve immediately.

Please note that this dish does not reheat well due to the avocados. Makes 3 cups.

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Already having the pearled barley cooked made this dish incredibly quick and easy. Perfect for a sick girl like me!

After processing your sauce ingredients, stir it into the cooked and drained barley.

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By the way, I was also able to reduce the oil in the original recipe from 2 tablespoons to just 1 teaspoon! I simply added some water to thin it out and I was quite happy with the outcome.

Heat on low-medium only until it is just heated through. You don’t want to heat this mixture for long due to the avocado.

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Serve immediately.

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I loved this dish! The chewy pearled barley was fantastic and it was super creamy and filling.

DISCLAIMER: My taste buds could be wonky right now so don’t blame me if you think this dish is horrible. ;)

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My brief stint of wellness soon came to an end in the early evening.

After I picked Eric up at the train station, we hit up the grocery store to stock up on some needed items for the long weekend. The grocery store was bumpin’ last night! I met a lovely blog reader named Emily and I tried not to scare her off with my raspy voice!

My ‘sickie’ loot:

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= Mandarins (so good), Echinacea tea, Lemon Echinacea Throat Coat tea, Natural Choice Full of Fruit Mango popsicles (should have bought two boxes), and organic frozen strawberries for Green Monsters. I’m also drinking fresh juice every morning and gargling with salt water a few times a day. Why am I not healed yet!?

I was back to a liquid dinner last night. All I wanted was something cold. And GREEN.

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And did this Green Monster ever taste like a dream. It was almost like a milkshake in consistency.

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The ‘healing’ GM Ingredients: 1.25 cups almond milk, 1 large handful organic baby spinach, 1 frozen banana, 1 handful frozen strawberries, 1/2 scoop Amazing Grass wheat grass powder, 1/2 tbsp chia seeds.

I’m drooling at the thought of one for breakfast, so I think I am going to make one now. :) And then hopefully find a pharmacy that is open so I can get some more throat meds.

By the way, thank you for a great discussion in yesterday’s Lessons in Self-Love post! I love reading your comments. Red heart

You might also want to check out Mara’s auction for Pancreatic Cancer Research…I have some glo bars up for auction and there are many other fabulous things to bid on too!

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Filed Under: Dinner, Lunch, Nut Free, Pasta, Soy Free Tagged With: avocado risotto, Creamy Avocado Barley Risotto, easter recipes, foods to eat when sick, green monster, pot barley risotto, sick, vegan Creamy Avocado Barley Risotto, vegan dinner recipe, vegan risotto

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Ruth
15 years ago

Mmmm this looks delicious! I haven’t had avocado in forever. The people that I usually cook with don’t care for them :(
I hope that you’re feeling better soon!

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veganlisa
15 years ago

Sorry to hear you’re not feeling well Ange,
I hope the greens, ginger and rest do the trick.
It feels like mother nature has been under the weather lately too. But, I know very soon you’ll be feeling fantastic and the sun will be shining again.

xo

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

Sorry you’re still feeling so sick! I was really sick for a couple weeks with a nasty cold. Preschoolers bring home germs and give them to their parents and then pass the whole thing back and forth….forever! It took awhile but we finally shook it….hope you do too!

The avocado in your recipe just looks like it would make everything so creamy and delish!

I hope you’re feeling better so that the Easter Bunny can come visit your house this weekend :)

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Beth@naturallyyoursbeth
15 years ago

I love anything creamy and avocadoy!! It looks so delish! I hope you feel better soon :) and those Popsicles look yummy :) feel better soon !

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Megan (Braise The Roof)
15 years ago

If you happen to head back out, pick up some oregano oil and elderberry syrup! (you can find both in a vitamin store or the herbal remedies aisle at a place like Whole Foods) Elderberry is a powerful immunity booster and oregano is a natural anti-viral- I take both when I feel like I’m getting sick and it always curbs my cold!

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Carmen
15 years ago

Thanks for sharing! Looks delicious! Coincidentally, I made your lovely Creamy Tomato Barley Risotto last night. It has become a fast favorite–my husband is seriously hooked. My husband sweetly requested that I add Lightlife tempeh “bacon” just to see how it would turn out. Well, it was lovely. Finely chopped tempeh “bacon” was an interesting mix-in and added a certain smokiness to the already dreamy dish. Love! Wishing you a speedy recovery!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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15 years ago

mmm sounds fantastic!

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bitt of raw
15 years ago

Hope you feel better soon! Rest and lots of tea will hopefully help.

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Alexa @ Simple Eats
15 years ago

Hope you start to feel better soon! Your healthy eats and drinks seem like a good remedy to me!

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Katelyn @ Chef Katelyn
15 years ago

Delicious! I hope this would work with quinoa?

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Dalai Lina
15 years ago

Anything with avocado is delish, so your taste bud must be working right!

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Baking Serendipity
15 years ago

Avocado seems like a perfect addition to risotto…how delicious! Hope you are feeling better soon :)

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Pure2raw twins
15 years ago

I am feeling a little under the weather too (runny nose, sore throat) sending “healing” vibes your way!

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kaila @ healthy helper!
15 years ago

The creamy tomato barley risotto is one of my favorite recipes on your site! I am so happy you made a spin off…..this way I can make it twice in one week! YUM!

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Roz
15 years ago

Hope you feel better soon!!!!!

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Colette
15 years ago

Angela – I’ve had strep throat for 2 weeks now. It’s taken two different antibiotics to finally rid myself of this nasty infection. Sounds like we’re alike and I didn’t go to the dr. right away, but now wish I would have. Please take care of yourself! Much love, Colette

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chelsey @ clean eating chelsey
15 years ago

Oh gosh, I <3 your avocado pasta, so I can only imagine how delicious this is! Any ideas on a gluten free grain to use?

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
15 years ago

Aww I’m sorry to hear you’re still feeling ill Ange! I hope you get a chance to take a good rest this weekend and let yourself get better. I’m starting to feel a little bit sniffly (if that’s even a word) and am going to pump in vitamin c like nobody’s business to keep myself healthy. The green smoothie you had sounds great. I usually start every day with one but unfortunately since I’m visiting the rellies this weekend I don’t have my usual ingredients or Cuisinart to whip one up. :( Anyways, feel better soon and I hope you enjoy the long weekend! :)

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naidre
15 years ago

I had the same virus/cold two weeks ago. It is miserable. What REALLY worked was lots of sleep and mega-dosing Vit C with Zinc. They work synergistically and will stop dead whatever it is. Also, astragalus. And grapefruit seed extract.
Godspeed.

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Tahina
15 years ago

Eat some vegemite on toast with avacado! seriously fixes a sore throat every time :)

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Kari @ bite-sized thoughts
15 years ago

I hope you feel better soon :( Not fun at all being sick over a long weekend holiday! (Or at any time really, but especially then.)

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