slaw

Healing tropical slaw

Healing Tropical Slaw

This slaw is not only packed with flavour, but is also a powerhouse recipe that feeds our own powerhouse, our stomach. In Eastern medicine the stomach area is known as the solar plexus chakra and is associated with the element of earth and emotions of anxiety and stress. High stress levels can shut down our digestive system so it is important to tune into how stress affects our eating behaviours.

The mind and emotions live within yin energy, which is replenishing. In this belief, emotions and earth are sustained by yin energy. Basic metabolic theory shows us how food and air that we put into the alchemy fire of the stomach can magically transform and lead into the ultimate metaphor for the digestive process that is gold. It is this refinement of foreign materials into highly refined energy that is the essence capable of extending life.


Serves: 4

Preparation time: 20 minutes

Cooking time: 10 minutes


½ bunch kale, stalks removed, finely sliced

½ bunch Tuscan kale, stalks removed and finely sliced

1 handful fresh coriander leaves, finely chopped

1 handful fresh rocket, roughly chopped

½ small red cabbage, finely sliced

1 mango, peeled, pitted and cubed

150 g mixed sprouts

50 g sunflower seeds, toasted

50 g pumpkin seeds, toasted

salt and pepper




Dressing

zest and juice of 2 limes

1 tablespoon liquid aminos

2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar

1 tablespoon water

1 tablespoon honey

1 tablespoon peeled and grated fresh ginger

½ tablespoon peeled and grated fresh turmeric

6 tablespoons olive oil

salt and pepper


Place all the dressing ingredients into a blender and blend until combined. Season to taste and set aside.

Place the kale, coriander, rocket, cabbage, mango and sprouts into a large salad bowl. Make sure all the greens are finely sliced as you want the texture to be like a slaw. Cover in the salad dressing and toss well using your hands, gently massaging the kale while you do so. Top with sunflower and pumpkin seeds and season to taste.

Enjoy!

-Melissa




Bulgogi BBQ Chicken with Mango Slaw

Bulgogi BBQ Chicken with Mango Slaw

I am sure you have all noticed the posts on the "new year, new me". Part of me feels that it doesn't have to be a new you, you are wonderful as you are. However, it is ok to want to tweak a few things such as your health. Because life isn't about perfection there is always room for growth. Starting off the year with mindful eating and taking the time to feed your body better fuel is a great place to start. This recipe will do just that. I'm obsessed with the crunchy slaw and with mangoes being in season, it tastes like sweet summer! If you are plant-based you can substitute the chicken for tofu or chickpeas! There is plenty of protein in the quinoa and if you are cooking with your intuition why not play around with different green leaves such as spinach. You can never have too many greens! 


*Serves 2

Ingredients:

For the marinade:

  • 1 cup tamari
  • ½ cup mirin
  • ¼ cup coconut sugar
  • 1 tablespoon gochujang (korean chili paste)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, grated
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoons sesame oil
  • 2 chicken breasts, sliced (or tofu, sliced)

For the slaw:

  • 2 cups red cabbage, sliced
  • 1 mango, diced
  • 2 jalapenos, sliced
  • 1 handful fresh coriander leaves
  • 1 tablespoon tamari
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons sesame oil
  • 1 cup quinoa or rice of your choice
  • 100g bean sprouts
  • 2 limes

Instructions:

In a large bowl combine all the ingredients for the marinade and add the chicken. Toss until well covered and cover with cling film. Let rest for one hour or preferably overnight in the fridge.

In a separate large bowl, toss together all the ingredients for the slaw.

Cook the quinoa as per packet instructions. 

While the quinoa cooks, add the chicken to a frying pan over a medium to high heat. Spoon the marinade over the chicken and cook until the chicken starts to caramelize about 8- 10 minutes. 

To assemble the bowl add the quinoa and chicken and decorate with the slaw. Top with some fresh coriander and a drizzle of olive oil. Squeeze over some fresh lime to taste and enjoy!

Health Fact:

Sprouts increase nutrient absorption and contain Vitamin B12, iron, magnesium and zinc.