Let me just say that I'm a plant-strong pasta-lover through and through. I will take garlic & oil over red sauce any day. The more greens I see in my pasta dish, the better. But I never thought of adding tofu into the mix until I made this dish. Extra burst of protein- here I come! How did I get here? Kris Carr of course...you've heard me say how much I adore this amazing woman who is a true wellness warrior and total inspiration to so many. I'm encouraging you to check out her awesome website to boost your health and change your life for the better. Hint* I'm counting down the days until I receive her latest cookbook- Crazy Sexy Kitchen. It's a mouth-watering collaboration with Chef Chad Sarno that's got me giddy with anticipation! Seriously, I'm full of gratitude to this duo for today's recipe courtesy of Crazy Sexy Cooking Class that I accessed with my book pre-order. Chef Sarno created this yummy meal in under 6 minutes with fresh ingredients that are easy to find...plus you can change 'em up to your liking. Hope you enjoy this quick dish packed with healing deliciousness. xoxo Becca
You need:
2 tbsp olive oil
organic extra-firm tofu, cubed
1/2 large yellow onion, chopped
4-5 cloves garlic, crushed & chopped
1 cup chanterelle or portabella mushrooms roughly chopped
green veggies (we used broccoli & baby kale)
8 oz rice pasta (we dig Tinkyada linguini)
28 oz can of San Marzano crushed tomatoes
chopped fresh parsley
red pepper flakes
sea salt 'n black pepper
How to:
Cook your pasta according to package and put to the side. Meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add the olive oil and the chopped onion 'n garlic. Keep it moving in there, either by mixing or flipping (if you're a pro). Check to see that the onions are getting translucent. Add tofu & mushrooms. Continue with the cooking and mixing. Add a pinch of sea salt and some black pepper. Is the tofu getting nicely seared? Yes, please add the greens. Add a pinch of red pepper flakes and about 3/4 of the can of tomatoes (or more, use your discretion). Stir well and add another pinch of salt and black pepper to taste. The sauce is so awesome by now! Put the cooked pasta in and toss well using tongs. Sprinkle the parsley on top, remove from heat and show no restraint!
Why I love these ingredients:
Mushrooms are rich in iron (important in ensuring rich oxygen to the body) and selenium (antioxidant). Cleansing fanatics adore parsley for its help with sluggish digestion. Broccoli happens to be my personal fave...around my house we call it Nature's Broom. Enough said.
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