Thank you for your comments in yesterday’s post! It really cheered me up when I read them this morning after another rough night of little sleep.
Lately, my eats have looked like this…
Blah. Those two pictures look about as exciting as I feel right now.
I think Eric got sick of watching me eat oatmeal, Coconut Bliss, and chia seed pudding all weekend, so he took matters into his own hands and made a kick-butt stew for dinner.
He grabbed every veggie he could find and he announced that a HEALING stew would be made for our unconventional Easter dinner.
With a little guidance from a recipe on Whole Foods, healing magic happened.
Husband's Healing Stew
Yield
Over 10 cups
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Adapted from Whole Foods.
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 2 small sweet onions, chopped
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 3 green onions, chopped
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 tsp ground corriander
- 2 bay leaves (optional)
- 2 small zucchini, chopped
- 1 yellow pepper + 1 red pepper, chopped
- 3 carrots, peeled and chopped
- 4 cups organic vegetable broth (not low sodium), or more as needed
- 1, 28-oz can diced organic tomatoes (no added salt)
- 1/2 cup uncooked raw buckwheat groats, rinsed (or grain of choice)
- 1/2 cup uncooked pearled barley, rinsed (or grain of choice)
- 1/2 cup frozen Edamame (or bean of choice)
- 1.5 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 2 tbsp minced fresh parsley
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder (optional)
- 5-10 shakes red pepper flakes, to taste
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt + Black pepper, to taste
Directions
- In a large pot over low heat, add 1 tbsp olive oil and the chopped sweet onion, green onion, and minced garlic. Heat over low until translucent, about 5-8 minutes.
- Stir in coriander, cinnamon, and two bay leaves and heat an additional minute or two. Now, add in the chopped vegetables (zucchini, peppers, carrots) and cook for about 5 more minutes. Add a bit more oil if necessary.
- Stir in the diced tomatoes, vegetable broth, rinsed buckwheat and pearled barley (or grains of choice). Simmer on low-medium heat (dial 3-4) for 20 minutes, checking often to make sure it doesn’t burn or thin out too much. Add a bit more broth or water if necessary and reduce heat when needed.
- After 20 minutes, add in the lemon juice and additional seasonings- all to taste (minced parsley, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and salt & pepper). Cook for another few minutes, remove bay leaves, and serve with fresh bread. Freeze leftovers or store in the fridge.
Tip:
- You can have success using a wide range of vegetables, seasonings, and grains of your choice.
- Always adjust the seasonings to taste and add them gradually. My taste buds are quite muted right now, so we made it spicy. :)
Every good healing stew begins with garlic!
We used pearled barley and raw buckwheat, but you could use any kind of grains you want.
Oh and some frozen Edamame was thrown in at the last minute for extra protein.
Like most soups, there is a lot of chopping to do, but other than that, it is fool-proof.
After simmering for 20 minutes the grains cooked up and the stew got nice and thick.
Eric asked me to add more seasonings, and I think I went a bit crazy with the red pepper flakes! He said it was quite spicy, but I didn’t really taste it. ;) Oops.
Served with fresh bread and Earth Balance….it was the perfect, healing meal.
Even though I can’t taste or smell that well right now, I know this was a good stew! There was a lot of love in it.
The best part about this stew was that my sinuses were clear after eating it. ;)
For dessert, we had a piece of Carrot Cake Loaf with Lemon Glaze– which defrosted wonderfully by the way- and was SUPER fresh! We are in love with it. I will be making this loaf again and again.
There are a lot of healing leftovers for me this week! Take that flu. I’ll squash you like an ant.
Before you go, I have a little assignment for you…
Quite a few of you expressed interest that you would love a follow-up after my Lessons in Self-Love post. Intuitive and mindful eating seemed to be a topic that you wanted to explore more.
I thought it would be cool to see if you have any questions pertaining to the following areas:
- Intuitive & mindful eating
- Binge eating
- Calorie counting
- Weight maintenance
- Happy weight
- Disordered eating
- Body image/Self-confidence
- Hunger signals
I will be happy to provide my own experiences if you have anything on your mind that you would like explored more. Just leave your question (or questions) below and I will pick some of them to answer in a follow-up post, Q & A format.
Such a pretty stew!!! Such a sweet husband!! Feel better soon please!
Way to go Eric!! What a delicious looking meal. I would love to see some posts on intuitive eating Ange, as it’s something I’m constantly trying to improve on. Can’t wait to learn from a pro! :)
My question would be: How do you learn to start loving yourself, just as you are?
What a yummy looking dinner! Way to go Eric! I hope you get over your cold sooner rather then later… lots of garlic & spicy food will help!
I second that question. I’m interested in more talk about self-confidence/body image. Can’t wait!! Thank you :)
Hi Angela,
I’m currently in therapy/recovering from anorexia (again). My current struggles are with binge eating. If I don’t find I have full control over calorie counting (ie I try to take a day of measuring/counting everything) I go into a “binge”. I know it’s because my body has been so deprived. Anyways, any tips, advice on how to control binges and not count calories all the time?
Thanks!
Amy
I second this question/concern!! As I am in recovery too, an obstacle I’m facing is bingeing/eating beyond fullness. I think it is a matter of trusting oneself around food, too. Ange, how did you start eating mindfully, and were you afraid that once you started you would gain “too much”weight? I don’t really need to gain weight now, but I’m afraid that if I let go of the restrict/binge mindset and eat intuitively, I’ll gain more weight than I’m comfortable with. This is similar to my comment on your post a few days ago :D
Feel better!!!
Hannah
Hi!
I would love to see some information regarding how long it took for your binges to take a backboard to intuitive eating, what methods did you use to overcome the binges, do you believe whats your opinion on things like OA (overeater’s annoymous) ? Did you ever see a nutritionist? Do you follow more of the intuitive eating approach on when to eat (Hunger) or another approach like (3 meals, 1 snack)?
Thanks so much!
Looks so delicious! What a wonderful husband!
How sweet of your husband to make such a yummy stew for you! It looked delicious! I love stews!
I would like to hear more about weight management.
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Do you have any specific questions about it? That will help me.
Aw, feel better soon! You will, no doubt, after such a healthy meal :) Soup and a sweet husband will definitely help things along!
Husband to the rescue! Yes, that meal should work wonders, I always make a stew of “everything but the kitchen sink” when I need to feel better. I hope it has worked. :)
I look forward to the follow up on your Self Love posts with your readers questions. :)
I have a question!! What strategies did/do you use to combat binge eating? I do it sometimes and feel incredibly guilty afterward. It’s a vicious cycle that I’d like to put in my past- it’s so time consuming!
What a sweet hubby you have!
I’d love to hear more on intuitive eating, weight maintenance and disordered eating, as these are definitely things I have and still do struggle with… just want to let you know you’re a huge inspiration! <3
Awww, so sweet of the hubby to make such a delicious and fabulous looking stew! I’m a firm believer in cranking up the spice to clear up the airways!
That soup looks yummy! I am going to keep it in mind when making supper tonight.
I love all your lessons in love posts. Anything you write about is always interesting to me, looking forward to all the new topics :)
Feel better!
Great post! So nice of Eric to make you that awesome stew :).
My question would be how do you eat healthfully and mindfully without becoming obsessed with calorie counting? Thanks! I look forward to the follow up post!
Mmm, that healing stew sure does sound like it could cure anything!! You have a nice husband there to take care of you like that :D
Hope you feel better soon!! Sounds like this thing has been dragging on.
Angela,
I would love to hear your thoughts/experience with happy weight and gaining self worth and confidence. I’ve been at my goal weight for over a year, and I still struggle with feeling comfortable in my new body. I still feel like the old chubby me. How can I move on from this?
Hope you start feeling better soon!
Angela I hope you are feeling better! That stew looks delicious.
My question is: How do you stop yourself from eating when you are not hungry? (bored, cravings etc.)? I have heard distracting yourself is a good technique, but I can’t always manage to take my mind off the food I am craving.
I second this one!
I would love to see some posts on Happy Weight, Weight Maintance, Body Image, and Calorie Counting!
That looks tasty!
My question would be regarding how you manage to stay positive when an injury or illness prevents you from training and being active. I’ve been injured and unable to run for about a month now and I cannot train or playing my usual sports, and I’m down right depressed about it.
Awwwww…. I wish my hubby would make me soup when i get sick…or whenever for that matter. It looks really yummy. And the Carrot cake loaf looks DIVINE!!! I love carrot cake so i shall have to make it.
I love all of your lessons in self love.. but since you ask, i would like to read what you have to say about binge eating….