Last week, the California Walnut people asked me if I would like a bag of their walnuts. Free walnuts? Yes please!
A few days later, I had a big bag of fresh walnuts, hand-packed and tied up in a cute little burlap bag.
For breakfast, I tossed together some vanilla So Delicious coconut yogurt with fresh strawberries and walnuts.
It was a delicious way to start the day, and the protein and healthy fat kept me full all morning.
In case you haven’t noticed, I have been trying to get my lunch plate as colorful as possible lately. Sometimes this means making a snack plate with fruits, veggies, and hummus. Other days, I chop up whatever veggies I have on hand and saute them in coconut oil.
One day last week, I did my saute thing, then threw an egg in the mix and made something like fried rice, without the rice. I topped it with some freshly grated nutmeg and a few walnuts, and wow! It was my favorite lunch of the week.
Using fresh nutmeg is easy. Just get the whole nutmeg (it’s really cheap if you buy it from the bulk spice section of your store) and grate it with a microplane. I like to use nutmeg whenever I’m working with dark greens because it adds an interesting layer of flavor. It’s a trick I learned from Rachael Ray many years ago.
At the end of the week, I was running sadly low on walnuts. I made a plea to the California walnut people on Twitter to see if they might want to give me a lifetime supply. They replied saying they were happy I enjoyed my walnuts.
I guess that’s a “no”…
Question of the day: What do you usually eat for lunch?
Grain-Free "Fried Rice" with Walnuts
Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp. virgin coconut oil
- 3 stems kale washed, trimmed and chopped
- 1 bell pepper diced (or 4-5 mini bell peppers)
- 2 carrots diced small
- 1 cup diced purple cabbage
- 1 egg
- Pinch of salt
- 1/2 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg
- 1/4 cup California walnut halves
Instructions
- Place a large pan over medium heat (no higher than medium if you are using coconut oil). Add coconut oil.
- Add carrots to pan and saute 2-3 minutes. Add cabbage, peppers and kale, and saute for 3-4 more minutes until veggies are bright with color and a little softened.
- Crack egg directly into pan, let it cook for 1 minutes, then use a spatula to break the egg up and toss with vegetables.
- Remove pan from heat, and sprinkle salt and nutmeg over vegetable and egg mixture.
- Serve in a large bowl topped with walnuts.
Looks amazing and so pretty to look at.
Beautiful! A bowl full of health, made with love. 😉
Love it. So beautiful in color too. Lovely photos.
Looks like you had some fun with Lightroom’s ‘Vibrance’ slider on that first image in this post haha.
Very colorful and beautiful dishes. Sorry to hear you didn’t get your lifetime supply of walnuts…
I love walnuts but they can be expensive!
Beautiful dish!
Beautiful darling!!! I love this; the colors are amazing. I cannot wait to see you next week for our juice date!
xox
Juice date?
You certainly seem to have room for a lot of calories and fat in your diet.
This would be awesome with some rice in it!
You could easily add some!