Adzuki beans in tomato sauce

Adzuki Beans

Adzuki Beans

A healthy diet is when you include as many nutrient rich foods in your daily meals. Adzuki fits that profile. It is high in fiber, protein and manganese. It has been used as a functional food in Chinese Traditional Medicine and other Asian countries. It has properties that enable liver detoxification, anti-diabetic effects and is also used for lowering blood pressure. If you can include these incredible beans in your diet once a week it will do you wonders! Adzuki beans are also easier to digest then other beans and in fact can aid digestion because of it’s high fiber content.

Ingredients:

2 cups Adzuki beans

4 cups chopped fresh tomatoes

1 medium onion sliced

4 garlic pods

4 tbsp olive oil

Bunch of basil leaves

1 tsp lemongrass

1/2 tsp turmeric powder

1 tsp Black pepper

1 tsp Himalayan salt

1 tsp Red chilli flakes

Method:

Soak the beans overnight - this is to inactivate ‘lectins’, which are proteins and though they protect the plant from insects they are indigestible for humans and can bind to cell membranes in the intestinal wall. They are also considered to be ‘anti-nutrients’ as they interfere in absorption of minerals such as calcium, iron, phosphorous and zinc.

1. The next morning drain the water and wash the beans

2. Boil the beans once and then let it sit on low fire and cook for 30 mins

3. Warm olive oil in a pan

4. Add garlic and onions and cook till soft

5. Add basil leaves and lemongrass

6. Add tomatoes

7. Sprinkle in the black pepper, salt, turmeric powder and red chilli flakes

8. Cook over low fire till the oil separates from the sauce. This should take about 45 mins.

9. Now combine the beans and tomato sauce in a pan for 5 mins and then it will be ready to serve

You can enjoy the beans with brown rice or even with some toasted sourdough bread!

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