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 yields 8–10 servings
 VEGETARIAN CHOLENT
 Here’s a delicious vegetarian cholent for your vegetarian Shabbos guests or for a pareve   all about
 dinner any night of the week. The sprouted beans provide a considerable amount of protein   soybeans
 and nutrients, so this dish makes a complete meal. (The sprouted beans need a couple days’
 preparation, so plan ahead.) You won’t miss the meat—when combining tomato juice with   Soybeans have some great things to brag
 the natural soy sauce you get the meaty flavor so familiar in cholent. You may wish to add
 Cholent Kugel (p. 256) or Kishke (p. 261) as well.                               about. They are a good source of non-
                                                                                  cholesterol protein, a natural source of
 2 cups white beans or    4 cups tomato juice  1. Soak the beans and barley in water with the baking   lecithin, and have a high concentration of
 cholent mix  3 tablespoons Bragg liquid    soda overnight. Drain the water and let sprout at   essential fatty acids, including omega-3.
 ½ cup barley (optional)  aminos  room temperature for 12–24 hours.               However, soybeans have been reported to
 1 teaspoon baking soda  1 tablespoon salt  2. In a large pot, sauté the onions and garlic in the ol-  have a downside as well. Like all beans,
 3 white onions, diced  Dash of ground black pepper  ive oil until browned.       they contain phytic acid, which can affect
 3 garlic cloves, minced  1 tablespoon paprika  3. Add the beans, barley, tomato juice, Bragg liquid   mineral and protein absorption, but this
 4 tablespoons olive oil  1 tablespoon molasses or honey  aminos, salt, pepper, paprika, and molasses or hon-  effect can be eliminated by soaking and/
 ey. Fill the pot with water to cover 1 inch. Cook on a                           or sprouting them. The soybean is also
 low boil for 2–3 hours.
                                                                                  high in phytoestrogens and can affect
                                                                                  thyroid and hormone function.
 yields 5 servings                                                                Soy derivatives such as soy flour and
 VEGETARIAN CHOW MEIN                                                             partially hydrogenated soybean oil
 Daikon is a white root similar in shape to a carrot but usually much larger. When fresh, it   certainly raise some concern. These
 is very crisp, juicy, and mildly sweet. Daikon radishes are typically milder in spiciness than   are highly processed, lifeless foods that
 standard red radishes.
                                                                                  should be avoided, as they do not offer
 2 cups thinly sliced onions  2 cups bean sprouts  ½ teaspoon onion powder        any nutritional value. Additionally, a large
 3 cups thinly sliced celery  1 cup thinly sliced mushrooms  1½ cups water        percentage of the soybean crop is geneti-
 3 tablespoons olive oil  8 ounces tofu, cubed  ¼ teaspoon salt                   cally engineered, so make sure to use only
 2-inch piece ginger root  ¼ cup green peas  1¼ tablespoons arrowroot starch      organic soybeans.
 ½ cup slivered daikon  ½ teaspoon salt  or cornstarch                            Fermented soy products (tamari, nama
                                                                                  shoyu, Bragg liquid aminos, miso) and
 1. In a skillet, sauté the onions and celery in the oil for 10 minutes.          tofu do not affect mineral and protein
 2. Meanwhile, peel and cut the ginger root into almond-size pieces. Press out its juice with a garlic press.  absorption. The fermentation process de-
 3. Add the daikon, bean sprouts, mushrooms, tofu, green peas, ½ teaspoon salt, onion powder, ¼ cup water, and gin-  activates the phytic acid and renders the
 ger juice to the skillet. Cook, covered, for 15 minutes.                         bean much more digestible. Though it is
 4. In a small bowl, combine the remaining 1¼ cups water, ¼ teaspoon salt, and starch and mix well. Pour the starch   not fermented, tofu doesn’t affect absorp-
 mixture over the chow mein, and cook for another 15 minutes until thickened. Serve over steaming brown rice.  tion either due to the way it is prepared.

                                                        Soybean Burgers
 284   HEALTHY EVER AFTER  with food coloring.   that means it has been colored   make sure it’s white; if it’s pink,   When purchasing pickled ginger   before filling.  layer of wasabi over the nori sheet   For an extra kick, spread a thin   sushi rolls.  Do not use the seeds to fill the   the outer layer around the seeds,   the cucumbers and zucchini, slice   RECIPE NOTE  When cutting   Bragg liquid aminos, and pickled ginger.  and arrange on a serving plate. Serve with the wasabi, nama shoyu or   er. Slice the r












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                                                                                                                inch for 3–4 hours. Drain and discard the water.
                                                                                                                overnight. Rinse and drain. In a 3-quart pot, cook the soybeans in enough water to cover plus 1
                                                                                                                RECIPE NOTE  To cook the soybeans, soak them in plenty of water with 1 teaspoon baking soda








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 yields 6 rolls
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