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Meatless Monday Recipe for Whole Wheat Penne with Mushroom Ragu
Posted by: | CommentsHappy New Year and welcome back to the Planet Forward blog once again. As we greet 2012 many are making resolutions to lead healthier, greener and sustainable lifestyles – an admirable goal. At Planet Forward, we are trying to help you keep your resolutions with a series of healthy Meatless Monday recipes that we share with our readers every Monday. What is Meatless Monday? It’s when people pledge to give up meat one day a week, which is not only good for you physically, but it also provides environmental benefits by reducing meat consumption in favour of plant based foods.
Tonight for dinner we are making a quick, easy, delicious Italian dish: whole wheat penne with mushroom ragu, otherwise known as penne con la salsa di funghi. This recipe comes by way of Mary Ann Esposito, star of PBS’s Ciao Italia with Mary Ann Esposito. Watch the youtube video below. Let’s get cooking.
Ingredients:
• 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 1 clove garlic
• 1/4 cup minced parsley
• 1 tablespoon thyme leaves
• 1 pound fresh mushrooms, stemmed and sliced
• 4 plum tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped
• 1/3 cup vegetable broth
• Salt to taste
• Grinding black pepper
• 16 oz. package penne
Directions:
1. Heat butter and oil in a casserole over medium high heat.
2. Mince the garlic, parsley and thyme together and add to the butter mixture. Cook for a couple of minutes. Add mushrooms and cook until they exude their liquid and the pan looks dry.
3. Stir in the tomatoes and add the broth. Cover and cook over simmering heat for about 20 minutes.
4. Uncover the pan and season with salt and pepper to taste.
5. Serve over cooked penne.
This recipe for whole wheat penne with mushroom ragu will dress one pound of penne, so it will serve four people. This dish is incredibly quick to make so dinner will be ready in minutes. We changed the chicken broth in the original recipe for vegetable broth; you can even purchase veterinarian chick broth. Know that you can use canned plum tomatoes; simply store the leftover tomatoes in an airtight container in the fridge. When trying to make your meals a little bit healthier, simple swap outs have the biggest impact; in this recipe use low-sodium vegetable broth. It’s best when you control the amount of salt in your cooking, which is also a heart healthy move, so try to use unsalted butter as this recipe suggest whenever you can. Using a whole wheat pasta also makes the dish healthier as it adds fiber, you can use whole grain or spelt or any other fibrous pasta. Complete this offering with a green salad dressed with either oil and balsamic vinegar or a light Italian dressing.
The best part of this meal is that you know every ingredient in it. Enjoy!
If you want to learn more about the sustainable Meatless Monday movement, please visit meatlessmonday.com.
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3 Most Popular Meatless Monday Vegetarian Recipes for 2011
Posted by: | CommentsHello and welcome (back) to the Planet Forward blog for our inaugural ‘best of Meatless Monday recipes’ for 2011. We took the Meatless Monday pledge to support the elimination of meat consumption one day per week in favour of plant-based foods to improve personal health and the long-term health of our planet. Every Monday we feature a new vegan or vegetarian recipe and we will continue that tradition in 2012. Today, we are highlighting our 3 most popular Meatless Monday recipes from 2011.
1st place goes to Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers. This Meatless Monday recipe came to us from Sweetfit and features the wonderful sweet bell pepper. You’d be surprised what some brown rice, black beans and tomatoes can do to dress up the perfect companion, a bell pepper. The cheese can be substituted with your favourite vegan alternative if preferred. It’s a fairly simple recipe to prepare and was by far the most popular Meatless Monday recipe we shared in 2011.
2nd place is the well-deserved Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie recipe from Food Network star Aida Mollencamp. From potatoes to carrots to mushrooms to celery, this recipe is packed full with yummy fresh ingredients. Again, this is another vegetarian reinvention of a classic family favourite, with the ever-popular mashed potato still a star ingredient.
Our 3rd most popular Meatless Monday recipe in 2011 was for Stuffed Pasta Shells. Another delicious recipe that’s sure to please even the finicky taste buds of your kids. This delectable Italian dish is easy to make with a preparation time of only 20 minutes before it’s ready for the oven.
And an honourable mention to Meatless Monday with Kung Pao Tofu, a delicious vegan variation on a popular Chinese dish. This recipe was from myveganplanet.com which is a great resource for all of our vegan readers.
And that’s our ‘best of 2011’ list of Meatless Monday recipes. We encourage you to visit the Meatless Monday website and join the collective plight to reduce meat consumption one day per week benefitting both you and the sustainability of the planet. Stay tuned for the tasty vegetarian recipes we will be serving up in 2011.
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