1 Box Wild Quick Brown Rice 2 c Cooked beans 2/3 c Diced onions 2 tb Lemon juice 2 ts Tamari soy sauce Cook contents of box according to package directions, cool. Add remaining ingredients, and toss. Source: Arrowhead Mills "Quick Brown Rice" tri-fold Copyright 1987 Arrowhead Mills, Inc. (Reprinted with permission) Electronic format courtesy of: Karen Mintzias
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Watch how to make a fresh, light, and healthy black bean salad that can be either a side or main course. Simply toss cooked rice and black beans with seasonings. It's a great choice for warm summer evenings.
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Beef, Bean, and Wild Rice Salad
A delicious chilli-like, wild rice salad packed with nutrients. A delicious way to warm up on a cold night.
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Ingrediens: 1/2 cup of wild rice 1 cup of water vegetable stock cube
6 medium radishes 100 g of natural tofu salt and pepper chili powder soy sauce
1 tsp of lemon peel 1 cm of ginger root 1/4 lemon juice 1 cm of chili 1/2 tsp of maple syrup salt and pepper
parsley pine nuts 1/4 red onion 1 cup of edamame bean a handful of rocket
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Kim's Wild Rice Salad
Nature’s Medicine: Wild rice has more amino acids (protein) and less carbohydrates and is higher in potassium, phosphorus, zinc, and iron than white rice. Adding cooked legumes to this recipe provides a perfect balance of amino acids (protein).
Find the recipe in my book Eat Away Illness on page 92.