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Lentil-Zucchini Mash with Nigella Seeds and Roasted Sesame Oil

© Chef Oscar Umahro Cadogan

The following is one in an ongoing series of columns entitled Fabulous Functional Foods by Chef Oscar Umahro Cadogan .View all columns in series
The following recipe addresses the special diet considerations for: dairy-free; gluten-free; low glycemic index; vegan; vegetarian; anti-cancer; cardiovascular disease; diabetes; inflammatory bowel diseases

Serves 4 as a side dish
This mash was originally made to be a topping for oven baked onions, but it can also be used like mashed potatoes or as a spread. Try adding chili, coriander, fresh basil, fish sauce, sesame seeds, or other condiments.

The mash will keep for 2-3 days in the refrigerator in a covered container.

  • 1 3/4 cups (400 gr) green lentils, soaked for at least 12 hours in plenty of water
  • 1/2 cup (1 dl) extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 zucchini, grated finely
  • 2 handfuls of flatleaf parsley, chopped finely
  • 1 tbs nigella seeds, also called black onion seeds, roasted
  • sea salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • roasted sesame oil
Cooking Instructions
1) Wash the soaked lentils thoroughly and steam for 15 minutes until done. Combine with extra virgin olive oil in a blender and process until smooth and creamy.
2) Transfer to a bowl, add zucchini and flatleaf parsley, and mix thoroughly.
3) Cover with roasted nigella seeds, add sea salt, freshly ground black pepper, and roasted sesame oil to taste, and serve.


Note: Measurements are provided in both U.S. and European/metric units.

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Oscar Umahro Cadogan started working with food after suffering from serious GI dysbiosis and delayed allergic reactions to numerous foods for several years. At the brink of getting full-blown inflammatory bowel disease, he managed to turn his life around using ideas at the heart of integrated/complementary medicine. A thorough regimen of dietary changes, botanicals, I-V......more
 
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