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diff --git a/site/soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos.html b/site/soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html><html lang='en'><head><meta charset='utf-8'><meta name='description' content='Grim Grains is an illustrated food blog, it features plant-based (vegan) recipes.'><meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0'><meta name='twitter:card' content='summary'><meta name='twitter:site' content='@hundredrabbits'><meta name='twitter:title' content='Grimgrains'><meta name='twitter:description' content='An illustrated food blog.'><meta name='twitter:creator' content='@hundredrabbits'><meta name='twitter:image' content='https://grimgrains.com/media/services/icon.jpg'><meta property='og:title' content='Grimgrains'><meta property='og:type' content='article'><meta property='og:url' content='http://grimgrains.com/'><meta property='og:image' content='https://grimgrains.com/media/services/icon.jpg'><meta property='og:description' content='An illustrated food blog.'><meta property='og:site_name' content='Grimgrains'><link rel='icon' type='image/x-icon' href='../media/services/favicon.ico'><link rel='icon' type='image/png' href='../media/services/icon.jpg'><link rel='apple-touch-icon' href='../media/services/apple-touch-icon.png' /><title>GrimGrains — soybean hummus with jalapenos</title><link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='../links/main.css'></head><body class='recipe'><header><a id='logo' href='home.html'><img src='../media/interface/logo.png' alt='Grimgrains'></a></header><nav><ul><li class='home'><a href='home.html'>Home</a></li><li class='recipes'><a href='home.html#recipes'>Recipes</a></li><li class='about'><a href='about.html'>About</a></li><li class='tools'><a href='tools.html'>Tools</a></li><li class='nutrition'><a href='nutrition.html'>Nutrition</a></li><li class='right'><a href='https://merveilles.town/@rek' target='_blank'>Mastodon</a></li></ul></nav><main class='recipe'><h1>soybean hummus with jalapenos</h1><h2>3 servings — 5 minutes</h2><img src='../media/recipes/soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos.jpg'/><p class='col2'>While in Japan, we didn't have access to chickpeas and so we started to make hummus with soybeans. The result is amazing, and both of us now prefer this version. Soybeans have a rich, creamy texture, and a neutral flavor.<br /><br /><b>Recommendations</b><br /><br />I sometimes add lime, or apple cider vinegar if I don't have access to lemon. Doing this doesn't alter the flavor. It is possible to make hummus with any bean, but the taste and texture will differ. I have made hummus with red lentils too in the past, with good results.<br /><br />It's better to use white miso rather than red, as the flavor is milder. Adding white miso adds depth, and jalapeno peppers add kick.</p><dl class='ingredients'><h3>hummus</h3><dt><a href='soy_beans.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/soy_beans.png'/><b>soy beans</b> <u>150 g, dry</u></a></dt><dt><a href='tahini.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/tahini.png'/><b>tahini</b> <u>45 ml</u></a></dt><dt><a href='lemon.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/lemon.png'/><b>lemon</b> <u>1/2, juiced</u></a></dt><dt><a href='white_miso.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/white_miso.png'/><b>white miso</b> <u>15 ml</u></a></dt><dt><a href='olive_oil.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/olive_oil.png'/><b>olive oil</b> <u>15 ml</u></a></dt><dt><a href='garlic.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/garlic.png'/><b>garlic</b> <u>4 cloves</u></a></dt><dt><a href='jalapeno_peppers.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/jalapeno_peppers.png'/><b>jalapeno peppers</b> <u>2</u></a></dt><dt><a href='black_pepper.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/black_pepper.png'/><b>black pepper</b> <u>5 g</u></a></dt></dl><ul class='instructions'><li>Soak <i>150 g</i> of <a href='soybeans.html'>dry soybeans</a> (yields 300 g cooked beans) <u>overnight</u>, or for a minimum of <u>8 h</u>. Then, cook in a pressure cooker for <u>15 minutes</u>. Strain beans, rinse and transfer to a bowl.</li><li>In this bowl, puree the <a href='soybeans.html'>cooked soybeans</a> with <i>45 ml (3 tbsp)</i> <a href='tahini.html'>tahini</a>, the juice of <i>1/2</i> a <a href='lemon.html'>lemon</a>, <i>15 ml (1 tbsp)</i> of <a href='white_miso.html'>white miso</a> and <i>30 ml (2-3 tbsp)</i> of <a href='water.html'>water</a>. I used a potato masher, but any blending tool will do.</li><li>Bring a pan to medium heat, add <i>15 ml (1 tbsp)</i> of <a href='olive_oil.html'>olive oil</a>, then add <i>4 cloves</i> of <a href='garlic.html'>chopped garlic</a>. Pan-fry for <u>2-3 minutes</u>, then add <i>2 chopped</i> <a href='jalapeno_peppers.html'>jalapeno peppers</a> and continue to pan-fry for an additional <u>5 minutes</u> or until well-cooked. Add mixture overtop of soybean hummus, and season with black pepper.</li></ul></main><footer><a href='about.html'>Grimgrains</a> © 2014—2020<br><a href='http://100r.co/' target='_blank'>Hundred Rabbits</a></footer></body></html>- \ No newline at end of file +<!DOCTYPE html><html lang='en'><head><meta charset='utf-8'><meta name='description' content='Grim Grains is an illustrated food blog, it features plant-based (vegan) recipes.'><meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0'><meta name='twitter:card' content='summary'><meta name='twitter:site' content='@hundredrabbits'><meta name='twitter:title' content='Grimgrains'><meta name='twitter:description' content='An illustrated food blog.'><meta name='twitter:creator' content='@hundredrabbits'><meta name='twitter:image' content='https://grimgrains.com/media/services/icon.jpg'><meta property='og:title' content='Grimgrains'><meta property='og:type' content='article'><meta property='og:url' content='http://grimgrains.com/'><meta property='og:image' content='https://grimgrains.com/media/services/icon.jpg'><meta property='og:description' content='An illustrated food blog.'><meta property='og:site_name' content='Grimgrains'><link rel='icon' type='image/x-icon' href='../media/services/favicon.ico'><link rel='icon' type='image/png' href='../media/services/icon.jpg'><link rel='apple-touch-icon' href='../media/services/apple-touch-icon.png' /><title>GrimGrains — soybean hummus with jalapenos</title><link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='../links/main.css'></head><body class='recipe'><header><a id='logo' href='home.html'><img src='../media/interface/logo.png' alt='Grimgrains'></a></header><nav><ul><li class='home'><a href='home.html'>Home</a></li><li class='recipes'><a href='home.html#recipes'>Recipes</a></li><li class='about'><a href='about.html'>About</a></li><li class='tools'><a href='tools.html'>Tools</a></li><li class='nutrition'><a href='nutrition.html'>Nutrition</a></li><li class='right'><a href='https://merveilles.town/@rek' target='_blank'>Mastodon</a></li></ul></nav><main class='recipe'><h1>soybean hummus with jalapenos</h1><h2>3 servings — 5 minutes</h2><img src='../media/recipes/soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos.jpg'/><p class='col2'>While in Japan, we didn't have access to chickpeas and so we started to make hummus with soybeans. The result is amazing, and both of us now prefer this version. Soybeans have a rich, creamy texture, and a neutral flavor.<br /><br /><b>Recommendations</b><br /><br />I sometimes add lime, or apple cider vinegar if I don't have access to lemon. Doing this doesn't alter the flavor. It is possible to make hummus with any bean, but the taste and texture will differ. I have made hummus with red lentils too in the past, with good results.<br /><br />It's better to use white miso rather than red, as the flavor is milder. Adding white miso adds depth.<br /><br />Jalapeno peppers add kick, it makes this dish rather spicy and can be omitted. We like to put raw nira (Japanese garlic chives) as a topping, or instead of garlic. Nira is very mild, and pairs well with soybeans.</p><dl class='ingredients'><h3>hummus</h3><dt><a href='soy_beans.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/soy_beans.png'/><b>soy beans</b> <u>150 g, dry</u></a></dt><dt><a href='tahini.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/tahini.png'/><b>tahini</b> <u>45 ml</u></a></dt><dt><a href='lemon.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/lemon.png'/><b>lemon</b> <u>1/2, juiced</u></a></dt><dt><a href='white_miso.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/white_miso.png'/><b>white miso</b> <u>15 ml</u></a></dt><dt><a href='olive_oil.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/olive_oil.png'/><b>olive oil</b> <u>15 ml</u></a></dt><dt><a href='garlic.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/garlic.png'/><b>garlic</b> <u>4 cloves</u></a></dt><dt><a href='jalapeno_peppers.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/jalapeno_peppers.png'/><b>jalapeno peppers</b> <u>2</u></a></dt><dt><a href='black_pepper.html'><img src='../media/ingredients/black_pepper.png'/><b>black pepper</b> <u>5 g</u></a></dt></dl><ul class='instructions'><li>Soak <i>150 g</i> of <a href='soybeans.html'>dry soybeans</a> (yields 300 g cooked beans) <u>overnight</u>, or for a minimum of <u>8 h</u>. Then, cook in a pressure cooker for <u>15 minutes</u>. Strain beans, rinse and transfer to a bowl.</li><li>In this bowl, puree the <a href='soybeans.html'>cooked soybeans</a> with <i>45 ml (3 tbsp)</i> <a href='tahini.html'>tahini</a>, the juice of <i>1/2</i> a <a href='lemon.html'>lemon</a>, <i>15 ml (1 tbsp)</i> of <a href='white_miso.html'>white miso</a> and <i>30 ml (2-3 tbsp)</i> of <a href='water.html'>water</a>. I used a potato masher, but any blending tool will do.</li><li>Bring a pan to medium heat, add <i>15 ml (1 tbsp)</i> of <a href='olive_oil.html'>olive oil</a>, then add <i>4 cloves</i> of <a href='garlic.html'>chopped garlic</a>. Pan-fry for <u>2-3 minutes</u>, then add <i>2 chopped</i> <a href='jalapeno_peppers.html'>jalapeno peppers</a> and continue to pan-fry for an additional <u>5 minutes</u> or until well-cooked. Add mixture overtop of soybean hummus, and season with black pepper.</li></ul></main><footer><a href='about.html'>Grimgrains</a> © 2014—2020<br><a href='http://100r.co/' target='_blank'>Hundred Rabbits</a></footer></body></html>+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/recipes.c b/src/recipes.c @@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ add_part(&veganaise, &veganaise_veganaise); // soybean hummus with jalapenos Recipe soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos = create_recipe("soybean hummus with jalapenos", sauce, "3 servings", 20200210, 5); -set_description(&soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos, "While in Japan, we didn't have access to chickpeas and so we started to make hummus with soybeans. The result is amazing, and both of us now prefer this version. Soybeans have a rich, creamy texture, and a neutral flavor.<br /><br /><b>Recommendations</b><br /><br />I sometimes add lime, or apple cider vinegar if I don't have access to lemon. Doing this doesn't alter the flavor. It is possible to make hummus with any bean, but the taste and texture will differ. I have made hummus with red lentils too in the past, with good results.<br /><br />It's better to use white miso rather than red, as the flavor is milder. Adding white miso adds depth, and jalapeno peppers add kick."); +set_description(&soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos, "While in Japan, we didn't have access to chickpeas and so we started to make hummus with soybeans. The result is amazing, and both of us now prefer this version. Soybeans have a rich, creamy texture, and a neutral flavor.<br /><br /><b>Recommendations</b><br /><br />I sometimes add lime, or apple cider vinegar if I don't have access to lemon. Doing this doesn't alter the flavor. It is possible to make hummus with any bean, but the taste and texture will differ. I have made hummus with red lentils too in the past, with good results.<br /><br />It's better to use white miso rather than red, as the flavor is milder. Adding white miso adds depth.<br /><br />Jalapeno peppers add kick, it makes this dish rather spicy and can be omitted. We like to put raw nira (Japanese garlic chives) as a topping, or instead of garlic. Nira is very mild, and pairs well with soybeans."); RecipePart soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos_hummus = create_part("hummus"); add_instruction(&soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos_hummus, "Soak <i>150 g</i> of <a href='soybeans.html'>dry soybeans</a> (yields 300 g cooked beans) <u>overnight</u>, or for a minimum of <u>8 h</u>. Then, cook in a pressure cooker for <u>15 minutes</u>. Strain beans, rinse and transfer to a bowl."); add_instruction(&soybean_hummus_with_jalapenos_hummus, "In this bowl, puree the <a href='soybeans.html'>cooked soybeans</a> with <i>45 ml (3 tbsp)</i> <a href='tahini.html'>tahini</a>, the juice of <i>1/2</i> a <a href='lemon.html'>lemon</a>, <i>15 ml (1 tbsp)</i> of <a href='white_miso.html'>white miso</a> and <i>30 ml (2-3 tbsp)</i> of <a href='water.html'>water</a>. I used a potato masher, but any blending tool will do.");