06.08.2022, 21:06
Cook Real Food: How To Make Simple Plant-Based Meals
Last updated 1/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.14 GB | Duration: 6h 49m
Learn how to cook whole plant foods to make quick, easy, and healthy vegan meals for practical everyday eating.
What you'll learn
How to set up a kitchen with the right tools and appliances for healthy eating.
Which foods to stock regularly for healthy and wholesome plant-based meals.
How to cook whole plant foods in a quick, easy, healthy, and minimally destructive way.
How to work with starchy and non-starchy vegetables, grains, legumes, mushrooms, fruits, nuts and seeds, and herbs and spices.
How to make simple, delicious, quick, and easy plant-based meals for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
How to use meal templates for practical everyday meal preparation.
How to make wholesome sauces to complement plant-based meals.
How to make delicious, quick, and easy snacks and treats using whole plant foods.
Requirements
PREREQUISITE: It is highly recommended that you have taken the "Eat Real Food: How to Eat a Whole-Food, Plant-Based Diet" course (here on Udemy) before taking this one.
Students should have general knowledge about the health and nutrition benefits of whole plant foods.
Students must have access to high-speed internet, an up-to-date modern browser, and an appropriate computer, laptop, or tablet in order to properly watch the video lessons and access the accompanying downloadable resources.
Students must have access to a kitchen that includes a stove, cookware, dishware, fridge/freezer, a high-quality blender, food processor, and basic utensils in order to prepare the foods and meals in this course.
Students must have access to a variety of whole plant foods in order to prepare the foods and meals in this course.
Description
Knowing how to feed ourselves in a way that supports our health and fits with our modern constraints is one of the most valuable and essential skills to have today! When you make the choice to eat and cook real food that is most optimal for the human body, as whole plant foods are, you are making the choice to take responsibility for your wellbeing and positively contribute to our entire Earth. When you make the choice to create homemade meals from whole plant foods you are making the choice to avoid the health dangers of processed and convenience foods and their many harmful ingredients and cooking methods. Cooking your own food also helps you save money, bring more balance into your life, and build stronger bonds with family members whom you share your meals with.Cook Real Food takes you on a journey of self-empowerment to build your confidence, comfort, and creativity to work with whole plant foods in your kitchen.You will learn how to:Feed yourself in a way that is easy, doable, economical, and sustainable. Feed yourself in a way that nourishes and heals your body from the inside out. Feed yourself in a quick way, where the average meal takes 15 minutes.Work with common, fresh, whole plant food ingredients that you can get from your local grocery store.Cook various starchy and non-starchy vegetables, grains, legumes, and mushrooms.Incorporate fruits, nuts, seeds, herbs, and spices into meals in easy and healthy ways.Create simple, yet delicious and satisfying, meals and treats. Approach plant-based, vegan cooking in a positive way based on mindfulness and gratitude.Cook Real Food is a practical course with a holistic foundation. The course features 12 sections that provide over 60 lessons, along with practice activities in the form of worksheets and quizzes, and a course assignment to help you apply what you learned. All lessons include either summary sheets, worksheets, or recipes that you can download and print for quick reference and use. You will benefit from over 6 hours of content and a set of skills for life.You will gain skills to know how to:Obtain, select, and store whole plant foods.Set up and stock your kitchen for healthy plant-based cooking and eating.Cook foods in the least nutritionally-destructive manner.Not rely on any animal foods, oils, or high-heat cooking methods.Adapt your plant-based meals for special needs like gluten-free and nut-free diets.Flavor your plant-based meals in satisfying ways.Fix problem plant-based meals and avoid food waste.Cook Real Food is not a fad-diet or a trendy recipe course but a way of living.Your teacher, Evita Ochel, brings you over 10 years of research and personal experience in the field of plant-based nutrition and nearly 20 years in the field of optimal health, and will teach you how to use the power of your food with everyday wholesome, plant-based meals. Instead of focusing on recipes, which can be limiting in many ways, you will be guided with meal templates to create an infinite number of meal and flavor combinations, no matter what your personal limitations may be.Be sure to look through the course curriculum to know what the specific lesson topics are, and watch the free video lectures to best know if this is the right course for your current needs.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 My Plant-Based Journey
Lecture 3 The Holistic Approach to Whole Plant Foods
Lecture 4 The Nutrition Approach to Whole Plant Foods
Lecture 5 Cooking Methods to Avoid
Lecture 6 Cooking Methods to Adopt
Section 2: Part 1: Food Preparation
Lecture 7 Get the Right Tools
Lecture 8 Get the Right Food
Lecture 9 Get the Right Mindset
Section 3: How to Cook Non-Starchy Vegetables
Lecture 10 Non-Starchy Vegetable Cooking Basics
Lecture 11 Broccoli
Lecture 12 Asparagus
Lecture 13 Eggplant
Lecture 14 Summer Squashes (Zucchini)
Section 4: How to Cook Starchy Vegetables
Lecture 15 Starchy Vegetable Cooking Basics
Lecture 16 Potatoes
Lecture 17 Sweet Potatoes
Lecture 18 Cassava (Yuca)
Lecture 19 Winter Squashes
Section 5: How to Cook Grains
Lecture 20 Grain Cooking Basics
Lecture 21 Whole Rice (Black, Brown, Red)
Lecture 22 Quinoa
Lecture 23 Millet
Lecture 24 Buckwheat
Section 6: How to Cook Legumes
Lecture 25 Bean Cooking Basics
Lecture 26 Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans)
Lecture 27 Navy Beans
Lecture 28 Mung Beans
Lecture 29 Soybean: Sprouts, Edamame, Tempeh & Tofu
Section 7: How to Cook Mushrooms
Lecture 30 Mushroom Cooking Basics
Lecture 31 Button/Crimini Mushrooms
Lecture 32 Shiitake Mushrooms
Lecture 33 Oyster Mushrooms
Section 8: Part 2: Meal Preparation
Lecture 34 Introduction to Meal Preparation
Lecture 35 Fruits in Meals
Lecture 36 Nuts & Seeds in Meals
Lecture 37 Herbs and Spices in Meals
Section 9: Meal Templates
Lecture 38 Green Smoothie Template
Lecture 39 Green Smoothie Example
Lecture 40 Whole Meal Salad Template
Lecture 41 Whole Meal Salad Example
Lecture 42 STAR Meal Template
Lecture 43 STAR Meal Examples
Lecture 44 Coconut Curry Template
Lecture 45 Coconut Curry Examples
Lecture 46 Puréed Creamy Soup Template
Lecture 47 Puréed Soup Example (Butternut Squash)
Lecture 48 Hearty Soup Template
Section 10: Sauces and Dips
Lecture 49 Creamy Sauce Template
Lecture 50 Creamy Cilantro Cashew Sauce
Lecture 51 Creamy Garlic Tahini Sauce
Lecture 52 Creamy Savory Peanut Sauce
Lecture 53 Chickpea Hummus
Section 11: Snacks and Treats
Lecture 54 All-Purpose Treat Template
Lecture 55 Hemp - Carob Balls
Lecture 56 Fudge Walnut Brownies
Lecture 57 miMIC Cake Template
Lecture 58 Strawberry - Banana miMIC Cake
Lecture 59 Chocolate - Vanilla miMIC Cake
Lecture 60 Fruit Infused Coconut Spread
Lecture 61 Banana - Peanut Butter Nice Cream
Section 12: Concluding Tips
Lecture 62 How to Avoid Food Waste
Lecture 63 How to Fix Problems in Meals
Lecture 64 Resources & Next Steps
Beginner students who do not know how to cook or work with whole plant foods or make meals with them.,Intermediate students who would like to gain more skills and knowledge in order to make quick, easy, and simple plant-based meals.,Expert students who would like to gain more tips and ideas in order to optimize their use of whole plant foods and meals with them.
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