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Juicy Marbles Meaty Meat, Roasted Beet, and Radicchio Salad Recipe

Juicy Marbles Meaty Meat, Roasted Beet, and Radicchio Salad Recipe

Salad is usually the least talked about part of a dinner spread, and we are on a mission to change that. By combining fancy-looking bitter leaves, roasted beets, spicy caramelized pumpkin seeds, herby yogurt dressing, and chunks of pan-seared Marbles, we are actively working on dismantling the oppressive monopoly of mayonnaise-forward salads. Not only does this seasonal, colorful (and might we add, healthy and balanced, if you even care) salad look stunning, it also takes care of your cravings for creamy dressing, crunchy topping, 2 of your 5-a-day, and your daily protein intake. This recipe serves two but can be easily scaled up or down, depending on the number of people you're entertaining. You are also allowed to eat it alone, but only if you take pictures and show them to people later.  Serves: 2Preparation time: 70 minutes (60 minutes baking time + preparation and serving) Ingredients You'll Need: Salad 2 Juicy Marbles Filets or 2 Meaty Meat 2 beets ½ tbsp olive oil ½ tsp salt ¼ tsp cracked black pepper 100-120 g radicchio (1 small head) Spicy Pumpkin Clusters 1 tsp olive oil 50 g pumpkin seeds 1 tsp maple syrup ¼ tsp salt 1 ½  tsp spicy smoked paprika/chili Freshly cracked black pepper Yogurt Dressing  100 g thick vegan yogurt 1 tsp mustard (We like half ground) ½ salt 10 g fresh herbs (a mix of dill, mint, and chives works great) 1 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp lemon juice Instructions: Roasted Beets  Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Wash, scrub, and dry the beets. Season them with ½ tsp salt, ¼ cracked black pepper, and 1 tsp olive oil. Wrap each beet individually in foil and bake for 1 hour. You can check for doneness with a fork. Once baked, carefully remove the foil, then peel and cut them into bite-sized pieces. Yogurt Dressing  Finely chop 10 g of herbs of your choice. Mix 100 g yogurt, 1 tsp mustard, ½ tsp salt, 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice, and 10 g finely chopped fresh. Spicy Pumpkin Clusters  Add 1 tbsp olive oil to a pan along with 50 g pumpkin seeds. Toast them on low-medium heat until they start to pop. Add 1 tsp maple, 1 ½  tsp spicy smoked paprika, ¼ tsp salt, and ¼ tsp cracked black pepper. Cook while stirring for another 1-2 minutes to caramelize. Spread the seeds on a plate or parchment paper to let them cool down and crisp up. Salad Wash the radicchio and tear it into bite-size pieces. Cut or slice your chosen Juicy Marbles product. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a pan, add your Marbles and season well with salt and pepper. Slowly cook on medium heat, turning to crisp up on all sides. It should take 5-7 minutes.  Lightly season radicchio and roasted beets with olive oil, apple cider vinegar, salt and pepper To serve, spread yogurt on a plate, then scatter the radicchio leaves, roasted beets, and Marbles on top. Sprinkled with pumpkin seed clusters, and enjoy!

Juicy Marbles Filet with Chickpea Patties Recipe

Juicy Marbles Filet with Chickpea Patties Recipe

Juicy Marbles is the hottest new vegan steak on the market and this recipe will blow your mind. If you’re looking for ways to increase your protein intake without sacrificing on flavor (or time), this little recipe has you covered. Chickpea patties are in essence a “1:1 flour to water kinda thing,” with spices and veg being a subjective game. So take this recipe as a loose inspiration, if you will. The mint-yogurt complements the savoury profile of the filet and chickpeas, adding freshness with each bite, and as if the flavor profile wasn’t exciting enough, the apricot-chutney just kills it with the perfect storm of sweet and juicy. HYPE!!!Ingredients You'll Need:Chickpea Flour Batter: 1/2 cup of chickpea flour 1/2 cup of rice flour 3/4 cup of water 1 tsp smoked paprika 1 tsp garlic powder 1/2 tsp onion powder 1/2 tsp garam masala (optional if you want an Indian twist) 1/2 tsp of black salt Sautéed Veggies: 3/4 cup of zucchini, roughly chopped into bit sized cubes 3/4 cup of eggplant, chopped into bite sized cubes 3/4 cup of  mushrooms, roughly chopped 3/4 cup of chopped leeks 1/4 tsp of coriander powder 1/2 tsp smoked paprika 1/2 tsp of salt A dash of black pepper You can also use cauliflower, broccoli, carrot, spinach, ramps/wild garlic, red pepper, Chinese cabbage, etc. Mint-Yogurt: 1.5 heaping cups of fresh mint leaves, no stems 1 garlic clove, crushed and minced 1 cup + 1 tbsp of a thick unsweetened vegan yogurt 1 tbsp lemon juice 1/4 tsp of cumin powder 1/2 tsp of salt 1/4 cup water Apricot-Mango Chutney: 1 cup of nectarine chopped into bite sized pieces. 1 cup apple chopped into bite sized pieces 1 cup of mango chopped into bite sized pieces (I used frozen mango) 1/4 cup of water 1 tbsp of sugar 1 tbsp of apple cider vinegar 1 tsp of red pepper corns 1/4 tsp of cardamon Pinch of salt 1 tbsp of minced ginger Instructions: For the Batter: Combine all dry batter ingredients in a medium-sized bowl. Then, add water and mix well. Set aside. For the Sautéed Veggies: Heat a non-stick pan. Add the spices to the pan and allow them to toast until fragrant. Next, add a dash of oil to the pan and the eggplant. Toss the eggplant in oil, add a dash of salt, and then cover. After about 3 minutes, toss the eggplant again, then cover for another 3 minutes. Add the mushrooms, zucchini, and leeks to the pan, along with another dash of salt. Toss the veggies, then cover and cook for another 2 minutes. Afterward, toss the veggies again, remove the cover, and sauté them for another few minutes until they’re completely cooked. When the veggies are done sautéing, add them to the batter. Making the Veggie Pancakes: Next, heat a non-stick pan over medium heat and add a dash of oil. When the oil is hot, scoop approximately 1/4-1/2 cup of pancake batter onto the pan and spread it out evenly. Cook the pancake on medium heat for around 3 minutes on each side, until each side is beautifully browned. Make as many pancakes as you want with your batter. You can make big ones or small ones, depending on your preference. For the Mint Chutney: Add mint leaves, garlic, ginger, cumin and 1 tbsp of yogurt to a food processor or small blender. Blend everything until the mix is as smooth as possible. If the mix is having trouble blending, add a dash of water. (Be careful not to over-blend the mix. If mint is over-blended it becomes bitter.) In a small bowl add the rest of the yogurt, lemon juice and add the blended mint mix to the rest of the yogurt. Add some more salt and a dash of pepper, if you wish. Fruit Chutney Recipe: Combine all ingredients in a small pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook for approximately 35 minutes, or until the cooked fruit has a jam-like consistency. This chutney is delicious whether served hot or cold. Credit: Juicy Marbles.