Menopause Relieving – Tempeh Curry Salad
- 01, 15, 2015
- Category Healthy, Delicious Salad Recipes from Chef Kelly Yorke, Menopause, Vegan, Vegetarian
- Posted By TheraCuisine
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Tempeh Curry Salad Recipe
This fruity-sweet and spicy filling features fermented soy products such as tempeh and tamari soy sauce that are known to help ease symptoms associated with menopause. Coconut products, although high in saturated fat, consist primarily of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA’s), that are used by the body mostly for energy rather than fat storage. And when eaten in moderation and in place of long chain fatty acids (LCFA’s), MCFA’s can assist in curtailing the amount of weight gain associated with the middle-age slower metabolic rate.
Ingredients
- 8 oz. Non-GMO organic tempeh
- 2 tsp. Non-GMO Tamari soy sauce
- ½ tsp. Ground black pepper
- ¼ cup Golden seedless raisins (Augmentin), about 1.25 oz.
- ½ tsp. Turmeric, dry ground
- 1 cup Celery, chopped or thinly sliced, about 3.25 oz.
- ¼ cup English walnuts, coarsely chopped, about 1 oz.
- 2 tsp. Curry powder
- ¼ cup Vegenaise®, roasted garlic dipping sauce & spread,
- about 1.5 oz.
- 1 cup Apples, raw, cored and diced, about 3 oz.
- ¼ cup Red onion, minced, about 1 oz.
- ⅔ cup Cultured coconut milk, plain Greek (or) soy yogurt,
- plain, about 4 oz.
- ¾ cup Seedless grapes, quartered, about 3.5 oz.
- 8 portions Coconut-Quinoa Naan (or) 12 slices whole grain bread
Instructions
- Grate tempeh using a cheese grater and marinate in one quart of water plus the Tamari soy sauce for twenty minutes.
- Drain tempeh and place it in a bowl with the remaining ingredients (excluding the naan).
- Toss all together well.
Notes
Notes: Serve as a salad over leafy greens or as a sandwich filling between two slices of whole grain or raisin bread. Or, place about ¾ cup of this recipe on a piece of Coconut-Quinoa Naan and fold slightly like a soft-shell taco sandwich.
Yields: 30 oz. (about 6 cups or 8 servings)
Per Serving (salad only): 159 Calories; 9g Fat; 7g Protein; 14g Carbohydrate; 3g Dietary Fiber; 0mg Cholesterol; 147mg Sodium.
Per Serving (prepared with naan): 350 Calories; 16g Fat; 12g Protein; 40g Carbohydrate; 5g Dietary Fiber; 0mg Cholesterol; 308mg Sodium.
Yields: 30 oz. (about 6 cups or 8 servings)
Per Serving (salad only): 159 Calories; 9g Fat; 7g Protein; 14g Carbohydrate; 3g Dietary Fiber; 0mg Cholesterol; 147mg Sodium.
Per Serving (prepared with naan): 350 Calories; 16g Fat; 12g Protein; 40g Carbohydrate; 5g Dietary Fiber; 0mg Cholesterol; 308mg Sodium.
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