Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Tamale Casserole and Pinto Beans

This is a pretty good-tasting vegan dish that I made for the first time tonight. Not sure where it's from, just found the recipe mixed in with a bunch of papers from my mom. I served it with homemade pinto beans (see recipe at bottom):

Tamale Loaf (or Pie or Casserole)
1 large onion, chopped
1 large clove garlic, minced
1 chopped green pepper (optional)
3 cups tomatoes, fresh or canned
2 cups corn, whole or creamed
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1 cup yellow cornmeal
1 can olives, quartered

1. Cook first five items in water until tender and bring to a boil. Add salt, cumin, and cornmeal gradually, stirring constantly, and cook over low heat until thick. Then add olives.
(You can also use other seasonings such as paprika, sweet basil, thyme, oregano, or bay leaf.)
2. Bake in casserole dish for 1 hour at 325 degrees.
The loaf will be firmer if made a day ahead, refrigerated, and then baked before serving. It will also freeze well.
Serve with tomato sauce, if desired. (or salsa; or make it non-vegan like I did and use sour cream : )

I used sliced olives, no bell peppers, and additional seasonings of bay leaves, oregano, and paprika.

Here's an option that was written at the bottom of the recipe. I didn't try it but in case you want to, here it is: "Millet may be substituted for the cornmeal, but it needs more liquid and longer cooking either on top of the stove in a double boiler, or crockpot, or longer baking in a covered casserole. Instead of corn, you might wish to use 1/2 cup of cashew nut pieces and substitute green ripe olives for the black olives."

I used this recipe for the pinto beans, omitting the steps involving ham hocks and streak-o-lean. Really tasty without that!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Bean and A Balloon

Tonight I watched my 3 year old playing with a balloon
and I pondered so many things.

She was so full of joy as she ran around chasing that thing.

She was free.

She was happy.

She was having fun.

She wasn't distracted by what other people were thinking or doing or saying.



All that mattered was her and that little red balloon.

Bean, I want to be more like you.

Being a Parent is...


Being a parent is about letting go of the little things...

Letting my child's creativity soar...

Not holding on to things that don't matter...

Changing my no to a yes



and letting my 5 year old wear pink and red
together.

(Even though she knew it didn't match :)

Sunday, May 9, 2010

On Being a Mom to My Munchkins

I thought I was a complete person.
I was an adult.
I was in possession of unique gifts and talents and abilities.
I had a "profession".
I was me.

And then I became a mother.

And everything changed.

A whole new me was birthed.
New thoughts. New ideas. New creativity.
Just because I was in the presence of my beautiful blessings.

Learning from them.

Growing up with them.


My house is messier. The dirty dishes pile up in the sink a lot faster.
But the trees are greener.
The sky is bluer.
The clouds are so much puffier.

Because my children bring them to life in a whole new way.
Seeing life through their eyes is amazing.
Helping them discover the world and their gifts and dreams is creativity in action.

The joy of being their mother is indescribable. I thank my Heavenly Father for the gift of these beautiful babies.