In the meantime, I thought that I would highlight some recipes that I'd like to try and share them with you.?
From Food Network, I found Slow Cooker Sweet Potato and Lentil Soup recipe that sounds delicious and inspired by Indian fusion.
I'm assuming that it will taste amazing; the Food Network rarely dishes a flop.? I'm aware that the Food Network takes very pretty pictures of their food. Yet, the warm orange and yellow hues in this bowl look so inviting and I can feel the beta-Carotene doing good already. Plus, I ran this recipe through about.com's recipe analyzer to discover that this is nutritionally amazing: low in cholesterol and sodium; high in manganese, thiamin, vitamin B6 & vitamin C; and very high in dietary fiber and vitamin A. I can't wait to have some time to make this!
The current recipe is already vegetarian, but I might make this vegan for Lent and use some olive oil in lieu of the butter.? Also, I don't have curry powder on hand but I have some garam masala that I used in my rajmah recipe to bring out the curried flavors. I'll let you know how it turns out when I'm finally home to enjoy it.Source: http://dreamtiming.blogspot.com/2012/02/slow-cooker-sweet-potato-and-lentil.html
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