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Happy Whole Grain Sampling Day! Today is a day for appreciating how good and good for us whole grains are, as well as how easy they are to incorporate into your diet. We’ve been swapping out regular tortilla chips for Late July multigrain chips, still enjoying our favorite salsas and guacamole with an added benefit of whole grains. If your diet isn’t rich in whole grains now, you don’t have to do an overhaul overnight! Adding whole grains in is as easy as swapping the type of bread you eat, tossing a healthy whole grain granola in your morning yogurt, or experimenting with different grains as dinner sides. A little olive oil and lemon juice is all it might take to make your new favorite whole grain side dish.

My whole grain recipe for today starts with Goose Valley Wild Rice, a whole grain that is high in protein and fiber. This sample came in my Whole Grain Sampling Day box, and  it’s the perfect base for a one pot meal or healthy bowl.

 

wild rice

I simply cooked the wild rice according to package directions, prepping the rest of the recipe while that happened.

harissa

The other really important ingredient in this recipe is a spicy Harissa paste. It provides all of the flavor for this healthy and easy dinner.

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I chose chopped cauliflower and carrots for this recipe, but any sturdy vegetable will do. I eyeballed measurements, mixing a little bit of olive oil into a can of Harissa, making sure I had enough to coat my vegetables. I then popped the vegetables into the oven at 425 for about 25 minutes. The smells coming out of that oven were amazing.

Harissa spiced vegetables

When the rice was done, I simply topped it with the Harissa veggies and stirred, then added crumbled feta cheese and raisins. I highly recommend these salty and sweet garnishes; they both made the spice pop and gave the dish a lot of contrasting flavors.

harissa spiced veggies

This dish is mostly hands off. In fact, I even got a short workout in when it was cooking. The temperatures outside have definitely risen, and I am finally starting to feel awake and alive again! Cheers to healthy eating and whole grains this Spring.

 

Many, many thanks to Oldways for allowing me to participate in Whole Grains Sampling Day again this year! I love the way Oldways’ focus is truly on delicious foods that you can eat for a lifetime of health, rather than a fad diet. Stay tuned for more whole grain recipes on this blog in the future!

You can view the Whole Grains Sampling Day partners on the Whole Grain Council’s website.

Tags: healthy comfort food, healthy recipe, Oldways, vegetables, Vegetarian, vegetarian recipe, whole grains, whole grains sampling day, wild rice

Thanks so many to everyone who entered the giveaway and to Oldways for making me a an ambassador for Whole Grain Sampling Day! I think next year we should have a  Whole Grain Sampling Week! The winner of the giveaway is comment 25, Bill. Bill, please email me at traveleatlove  @ gmail dot com with your contact details so I can have your whole grain box shipped!

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With so many people giving up carbs (again) these days, I think it’s really important to remember the benefits that carbs like whole grains can offer in our diets. Did you know that eating an average of 2.5 servings of whole grain foods each day can lower your risk of cardiovascular disease by almost one quarter? Or that three servings of whole grains a day can cut blood pressure, reducing risk of stroke by 15-20%? Whole grains are versatile and filling, and they are everywhere!

I am once again partnering up with Oldways and the Whole Grains Council to celebrate Whole Grain Sampling Day which is on April 2. I am working on a delicious, veggie and spice packed whole grain recipe for the day, but in the meantime, Oldways is giving me an amazing whole grains sampler to give away. We received ours a few weeks ago, and it is so full of delicious whole grains products like bread, rice, pasta, and chips, that it is taking us quite a while to go through it. Below I have included a list of all of the companies participating, as well as a few whole grain recipes from old blog posts. I haven’t had a chance to try all of the whole grain products yet, but I am loving the snacks the best. I am a snacky person, so having something that is delicious and better for me in my desk drawer is really key. The Home Free gluten-free chocolate chip cookies? To die for.

In order to enter your own box of whole grain goodness, please leave a comment letting me know how you get whole grains into your diet. For an extra entry, tweet “I want to win a whole grain sample box from @oldwayspt and @traveleatlovemm #SampleWholeGrains”

I will choose a winner on April 2, so we sure to enter soon!

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The whole grain sampler includes:

Among Friends – Jam Bar Baking Mix

Attune Foods – Buckwheat and Hemp Cereal

Barbara’s Bakery – Snackanimals Cereal

Bob’s Red Mill – Gluten Free Honey and Oat Granola

Carl Brandt – Mestemacher Rye and Multigrain Bread (perfect for smoked salmon!)

ConAgra Mills – voucher for 1 bag Ultragrain Flour

Dr. Kracker – Engine 2 Crispbreads (delicious and sturdy enough for dips)

Freekehlicious – Whole Grain Freekeh (recipe at the end of this post)

Goose Valley Natural Products – Brown & Wild Rice Infusion

HomeFree Treats – Gluten Free Cookies

Jovial Foods – Einkorn and Brown Rice Pastas (one of the easiest ways to sneak whole grains into a meal)

Late July – Multigrain Snack Chips (I LOVE these.)

Lotus Foods – Rice Ramen

Mary’s Gone Crackers – Gluten Free Pretzel Sticks (perfect pre-workout snack)

Nabisco – Classic Wheat Thins, Brown Rice Triscuits

Pamela’s Products – Whole Grain Whenever Bars (coconut and chocolate goodness)

Panos Brands – Mi Del Graham Crackers, Sesmark Rice Thins

Popsalot Gourmet Popcorn – Cinnamon Popcorn

Real McCoy’s Snacks – Rice Puffs

Roman Meal – Whole Grain Bread (another easy way to incorporate whole grains into the diet, delicious with Kerrygold butter)

Rhythm Superfoods – Super Food Chips

Skeeter Snacks – Nut Free Cookies

Upfront Foods – Straight Up Granola

War Eagle Mill – Corn Flour (dying to make jalapeno corn bread with this)

 

Whole Grain Recipes

Baking with whole grains

Irish Brown Bread

Freekeh with Mediterranean-style Sauce

Fluffy Wheat Rolls

Tags: giveaway, healthy eating, Oldways, Oldways Whole Grain Council, whole grains, whole grains sampling day

Reminder! April 3 is Oldways’ Whole Grain Sampling Day. Be sure to find some new-to-you whole grains and give them a try.

As part of the Whole Grain Sampling Day initiative, I received an amazing box full of whole grain foods. One of the items was a bag of freekeh, young green wheat from Freekehlicious.

Here are a few benefits of freekeh:

  • high fiber – four times the fiber of brown rice
  • low GI – helps to prevent diabetes
  • high in protein content
  • low in available carbs
  • high in calcium for bone health
  • rich in lutein – important for eye health
  • rich in prebiotic properties – important for fueling the growth of healthy bacteria

freekeh

The freekeh bag had a breakfast recipe listed, but I knew that with the dreary, cold weather we have been having, I wanted to make some sort of hearty, healthy vegetarian dish. I decided to toss in some Mediterranean flavors and ended up with a delicious dinner. I cooked the freekeh on its own, according to the package directions.

In the meantime, I cooked chopped eggplant in some olive oil, browning it on all sides before adding in about a cup of good Cabernet. Vegetables, whole grains, and wine. . . does it get any healthier?

eggplant

Once the eggplant started cooking down, I tossed in a few cloves of chopped garlic, a can of crushed tomatoes, and sea salt, letting this mixture cook on low for about 20 minutes. Since the husband is not a huge eggplant fan, I wanted to make sure it was blended nicely into the sauce.

Just before I was ready to serve, I topped the steaming sauce with a few handfuls of baby spinach, allowing it to wilt from the heat.

Mediterranean sauce

To serve, I topped the hot freekeh with the sauce and garnished with kalamata olives and feta. Delish!

freekeh with sauce

It’s been fun trying out all of the grains included in the box. I am definitely in a constant struggle to eat more healthfully and to come up with fresh dinner ideas to avoid in an eating rut.

Speaking of ruts, can it please just get nice out now? I am feeling constantly blah and need a sunshiny boost to get me moving again!

Tags: freekeh, healthy, Oldways, Oldways Whole Grain Council, vegetables, Vegetarian, whole grains

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