Friday, July 30, 2010

Walnut-Apple-Lentil Burgers

Walnut-Apple-Lentil Burgers
Have I posted about these before?  I can't remember.  I could search, but I'm feeling too lazy to do that today - ha!  Anyhow, I mentioned having these Walnut-Apple-Lentil Burgers for dinner last week on fb.  The apple offers up the occasional tangy-sweet bite that is welcome in an otherwise savory patty.  Alongside is a baked up sweet 'tater, topped off with Brazil Nut-Walnut Pesto, which ironically, we will be eating tonight tossed into pasta.  Yum.  Double Yum.

That's it for now.  Have a bunch of things to catch up on.  Will get to posting recipes soon, and getting my testing blog in motion (maybe in the next month).  Off to edit.  So send me some editing inspiration, 'kay?
Despite the fact that it's perfectly legal in forty-four states, eating "man's best friend" is as taboo as a man eating his best friend.  Even the most enthusiastic carnivores won't eat dogs. ... Our taboo against dog eating says something about dogs and a great deal about us.  The French, who love their dogs, sometimes eat their horses.  The Spanish, who love their horses, sometimes eat their cows.  The Indians, who love their cows, sometimes eat their dogs. (Source: Eating Animals, Jonathan Safran Foer)

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:09 PM

    Those burgers look pretty tasty!

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  2. The sweet potato and pesto are making my mouth water... some serious liquid happening here!!

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  3. wow, these look and sound really yummy. I'm allergic to walnuts though, so I may have to try using another nut! Can't wait to try this one out!

    Check out my blog, if you get a chance :)

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  4. Yum!! I'm going to try these and sweet potatoes with pesto as well. Somehow I never thought of pairing those two but it sounds delicious.
    Thanks!

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  5. If you need any testing volunteers, sign me up! I am salivating just looking at those burgers :)

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  6. Thanks for the cheer, guys! And yes, Mama Motz, pecans would be delish in these burgers, just as good as walnuts.

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  7. Do these freeze and reheat okay?

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