Recipes: Winter Vata Bowl | Vidya Living (2024)

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I’m very excited to share with you a new cookbook project I collaborated recently. Friends, Brendan Davidson and Maggie Harrsen of Good Water Farms in Montauk, invited me to contribute three seasonal Ayurvedic-inspired recipes to this gorgeous cookbook that features Brendan’s many micro greens.The Microgreens Cookbook appeals to health-conscious home chefs, gardeners and those looking to expand their interest in sustainable consumption, with a collection of mouthwatering recipes for easily incorporating healthy and nutritious baby greens into everyday meals. It seems micro greens rarely make it to the plate or stay simply as a garnish, but here microgreens are elevated to key ingredients in unexpected and delicious ways. More than twenty varieties of microgreens are featured from a variety of chefs and food bloggers. The sixty recipes include roasted figs with lemon balm and fennel microgreens; grilled red cabbage and purple radish daikon noodles with red shiso microgreen dressing; Parmesan and farro “risotto” with truffle, roasted monkfish, arugula, fennel, and red mustard microgreens; and coconut water microgreen pops. I contributed three seasonal bowls for nourishing Vata, Pitta and Kapha through the seasons, sneak peek below! You’ll want to order your own copy so you can dive into the many delicious ways to incorporate more vibrant plants into your diet.

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In the thick of winter right now, I’m sharing the Wintertime Vata Bowl from the book. This warming bowl of roasted roots, rice, and ginger-spiked greens will ground and nourish Vata doshain the cold weather months. From fall through early winter, cooked, soupy, and oily foods will balancethe dry and light elements of air and space present in these seasons. Nature provides us with foods thatbring grounding earth energy into our cold weather diets—think root vegetables and heartier greensthan can weather the snow. Cooking with pungent spices like ginger and mustard seed this time of yearalso helps to create a heating effect in the body, stoking our digestive fire and increasing circulation.

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WINTERTIME VATA BOWL

Black Rice
1 1/2 cups black rice, soakedovernight, drained, and rinsed
Pinch sea salt
1 tsp ghee

In a heavy-bottomed, small saucepan, bring the rice,salt, and 3 cups of water to a boil over medium-highheat. Stir in the ghee and reduce the heat to low. Coverand let the rice simmer until all of the water has beenfully absorbed, 25 to 30 minutes. Set the rice aside untilready to use.

Miso Tahini Sauce
1/4 cup tahini
1 tablespoon white miso paste
1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled
1 tsp tamari sauce
Juice of 1/2 lemon

In the container of a high-speed blender, combine thetahini, miso paste, ginger, tamari, lemon juice, and 1/2cup water. Cover the container with the lid and start theblender on low speed, gradually increasing the speeduntil the mixture is creamy. Taste and adjust the flavoringas needed. Transfer to a sealed glass container andstore in the refrigerator until ready to use or up to 3 days.

Roasted Pumpkin
1 medium pumpkin or winter squashof choice
Olive oil, as needed
Sea salt and freshly cracked blackpepper

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Peel, seed, and cut thepumpkin into 1-inch chunks and place on a baking sheet.Toss the pumpkin in olive oil to coat. Season with saltand pepper to taste. Roast until fork tender, about 45minutes. Keep warm until ready to serve.

Steamed Sesame Greens
1 tbsp ghee
1-inch fresh ginger, peeled & grated
1/4 tsp whole mustard seeds
½ tsp coriander seeds
4-5 leaves kale, ends trimmed, leaves roughly chopped
4-5 leaves chard, ends trimmed, leaves roughly chopped
1 tsp white sesame seeds
Juice of ½ lemon

Place a large, heavy-bottomed skillet on the stovetop and add the ghee. Cookover medium-low heat until the ghee is completely melted.
Add the fresh ginger, mustard seeds and coriander seeds and toast for oneminute, stirring frequently to prevent any sticking or burning.
Add the kale and chard, stirring until tender. Avoid over cooking, you want thegreens to remain bright and vibrant.Remove the skillet from stovetop. Finish with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and toss with the sesame seeds. Serve right away while the greens are hot.

To assemble:Layer with sautéed greens and roasted pumpkin.Drizzle with miso tahini sauce.Garnish each bowl with a handful of sunflower and cilantro microgreens, or fresh sprouts of choice.

Makes 2-4 servings

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*Please note, the images in this post are from Rizzoli,neither text or images may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher.

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  1. Recipes: Winter Vata Bowl | Vidya Living (4)Alain Pryor says:

    Jan 8, 2018 at 11:09 am

    The wintertime bowl looks gorgeous. I’ll save for a colder time….we are having a heat wave at the moment 47C yesterday and 41 today. Your cucumber, basil, chia fresca looks ideal.

    • Recipes: Winter Vata Bowl | Vidya Living (5)Claire Ragozzino says:

      Feb 24, 2018 at 7:18 am

      Oh goodness, 47C sounds like a bathing suit and rosewater kind of day. Stay cool! If you pick up the Microgreens Cookbook, I do share a summertime bowl that might be just the right for warmer weather. xo

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  2. Jan 30, 2024 at 5:58 am

    Oh My GOODNESS! THIS is an AMAZING recipe……sooooo DELICIOUS!!!
    Yum Yum Yum

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  3. Recipes: Winter Vata Bowl | Vidya Living (7)TraceyJoy says:

    Jan 30, 2024 at 5:59 am

    This recipe is soooooooo very DELICOUS! Amazing! Yum! Yum! yum!

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