Tag: Cinco de Mayo

  • Taco Caesar Salad

    Taco Caesar Salad

    Taco Caesar Salad


    Full of protein and dressed with a creamy homemade Caesar dressing, this salad is quick and satisfying. Don’t skimp on all the extras! We love the textures and flavors that the toppings bring, from rich avocado to tangy pickled red onion and crunchy tortilla chips. Romaine lettuce holds up well to the warm beans and taco filling, but feel free to substitute your favorite hearty green. 

    Taco Caesar Salad

    Full of protein and dressed with a creamy homemade Caesar dressing, this salad is quick, satisfying, and worthy of #TacoTuesday or #MeatlessMonday!
    Servings: 2

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 4-ounce package taco seasoned plant-based crumbles
    • ½ cup cooked black beans drained and rinsed
    • ½ head romaine lettuce chopped
    • ½ cup pickled red onion drained
    • 1 avocado chopped
    • ½ cup cilantro leaves
    • ½ cup shaved parmesan
    • 3 ounces corn tortilla chips
    Dressing
    • ½ cup sour cream
    • 2 tablespoons buttermilk
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
    • ½ teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
    • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
    • ¼ teaspoon sea salt

    Method
     

    1. Cook taco crumbles based on the package instructions. Stir in black beans and heat until warmed through.
    2. Whisk together the dressing ingredients.
    3. Place warm crumbles and black beans as the base of the salad on plates. Arrange romaine, pickled onion, avocado, cilantro, and parmesan on top. Drizzle salads with dressing and top with broken tortilla chips.
    4. Enjoy!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Cinco de Mayo with Christine Waltermyer

    Cinco de Mayo with Christine Waltermyer

    Cinco de Mayo

    with Christine Waltermyer

    Christine Waltermyer is a local and renowned Wellness Chef, private chef to celebrities, published cookbook author and founder of the Natural Kitchen Cooking School, which offers an online Plant-Based Cooking Program. She also loves shopping at Basil Bandwagon! Visit naturalkitchenschool.com to subscribe to her email newsletter for new recipes, tips, and FREE access to the Power of Veggies mini-course!


    Happy Cinco de Mayo! Looking for some healthy plant-based alternatives for your favorite traditional holiday recipes? Check out two of our Cinco de Mayo favorites from Christine Waltermyer and The Natural Kitchen Cooking School below!

    Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Pita Chips

    Course Appetizer, Dessert, Snack
    Keyword appetizer, chips and dip, cinco de mayo, dessert, fruit salsa, pita chips, salsa, snack, summer
    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 16 oz ripe strawberries diced
    • ½ golden delicious apple diced
    • ½ granny smith apple diced
    • ½ any red variety red-skinned apple diced
    • 1 kiwi fruit peeled and diced
    • 8 oz red raspberries
    • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
    • pinch sea salt
    • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    • 2 tablespoons all-fruit strawberry jam
    • juice of ½ a lime
    • juice of a mandarin orange (or a few tablespoons fresh orange juice)

    Pita Chips

    • 4 whole grain pita pockets
    • avocado oil (spray or oil)
    • 4 teaspoons cinnamon
    • 4 tablespoons raw cane sugar

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
    • In a large bowl, place all of the fruit. Add the maple syrup, sea salt, vanilla, jam, lime juice and orange juice. Stir gently.
    • Place the whole pita pockets on a baking sheet. Lightly spray or brush each one with a little avocado oil. Sprinkle each one with a tablespoon of raw cane sugar and a teaspoon of cinnamon. Cut each pita pocket into 4 pieces. Bake the pita chips in the preheated 350 degrees F. oven for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool for at least 15 minutes before serving them with the salsa.
    • Enjoy!

    Vegan Enchilada Casserole

    Course Main Course
    Keyword casserole, cinco de mayo, enchilada, entree, vegan
    Servings 6

    Ingredients

    Carrot Sauce

    • 3 large carrots cut into big chunks
    • ¼ large red onion chopped (½ cup)
    • 1 teaspoon chopped red beet
    • water
    • sea salt
    • lime (½ lime, juiced) optional

    Casserole

    • 2 cloves garlic minced
    • 1 yellow onion diced
    • 1 medium zucchini cut into half moons
    • 1 cup black kalamata olives chopped
    • 16 oz crimini or button mushrooms de-stemmed and sliced
    • 2 teaspoons olive oil
    • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
    • ½ cup frozen corn kernels
    • chili powder or crushed red pepper optional
    • 26 oz cooked kidney beans
    • ½ cup vegan shredded cheese or cheese of your choice, for the top (plus extra if you want to add some in the layers)
    • 1 8-count pack cassava flour tortillas or other tortillas

    Instructions

    • Lightly oil a 9 x 13 glass casserole dish.
    • Make the sauce: In a medium saucepan, place the carrots, red onion and red beet. Add just enough water to almost cover the vegetables. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Cover and reduce the heat to simmer on low for 20 minutes, or until the vegetables are fork-tender.
    • Once the vegetables are soft, place the cooked carrots, red onion and any remaining cooking liquid in a small blender. Add ½ teaspoon of the sea salt. You can also add a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
    • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
    • In a large frypan, heat the olive oil over medium heat for a minute. Add the onion and garlic. Add a sprinkle of the sea salt to help the onions soften. Cook and stir for a few minutes. Add the mushrooms. Add another generous pinch or two of sea salt. Cover and cook for a few more minutes, or until the mushrooms soften. Add the zucchini, a little more salt, the corn kernels and the black olives. If you want to add spicy ingredients like chili powder or crushed red pepper, you can add that now.
    • In the prepared casserole, place about ½ cup of the carrot sauce on the bottom. Spread it around. Add a layer of tortillas, then top with ½ of the vegetables and ½ of the kidney beans. Feel free to add a little vegan cheese in the layers. Top with ½ cup of the sauce. Repeat the layers with another layer of tortillas, then the remaining beans and veggies, another ½ cup sauce, and another layer of tortillas. Spread with any remaining sauce.
    • Cover with foil. Bake for 15 minutes. Uncover the casserole and bake for another 8 minutes. Top with cheese and bake for another minute. Let the casserole cool for 5 minutes before slicing into squares. Serve with a side salad and guacamole.
    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    Note: If you want more sauce in this casserole, feel free to double the amount of sauce ingredients.

    Thank you to Christine Waltermyer and the Natural Kitchen Cooking School for working with us to help promote healthy, nutritious meals and products that are affordable, full of nutrients, and simple to make at home!

  • Cinco De Mayo Salmon Tacos

    Cinco De Mayo Salmon Tacos

    Celebrate this weekend with Cinco De Mayo Salmon Tacos! Made with organic and local ingredients, your tacos will be the talk of the town.

    Ingredients

    2 Tablespoons Vegenaise

    1 Teaspoon Lime Juice

    2 Teaspoons Chipotle Chile Powder

    2 Teaspoons Orange Zest

    2 Teaspoons Sugar

    1 Pound Skinless Salmon Fillet, cut into 4 pieces

    1 Tablespoon Plus 1 Teaspoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    8 Corn Tortillas

    Salt

    1 Avocado, mashed

    Anita’s Mango Salsa

    1 Cup Finely Shredded Cabbage


    Method

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In small bowl, whisk vegenaise with lime juice. In another small bowl, combine chipotle powder with orange zest and sugar.

    2. Rub each piece of salmon with 1 teaspoon of olive oil and then with the chipotle-orange zest mixture. Let stand for 5 minutes.

    3. Wrap tortillas in foil and bake for about 8 minutes, until they are softened and heated through.

    4. Meanwhile, heat a grill pan. Season salmon with salt and grill over high heat until nicely browned and just cooked through, about 3 minutes per side.

    5. Gently break each piece of salmon in half. Spread mashed avocado on warm tortillas and top with salmon, mango salsa, and cabbage.

    6. Drizzle each taco with lime vegenaise and serve immediately. Enjoy!


    Before you enjoy your Cinco De Mayo salmon tacos, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek

    For more ideas and photos of this recipe, check out: https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/chipotle-rubbed-salmon-tacos

  • EarthFest Live Music Line Up

    EarthFest Live Music Line Up

    Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    EarthFest

    Live Music Line Up

    May 5, 2018

    10:00am – 6:00pm

    @ The Historic Dvoor Farm, 111 Mine Street, Flemington, NJ 08822

     

    Don’t miss this exciting live musical experience as part of our giant 25th Anniversary celebration, featuring big bands:

     

    Joe Stuby & Rocking Horse

    Joe Stuby Music and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    PsycheFunkaBlueseDelic-Rock ‘n Roll

    Enjoy a sound deeply rooted in the blues with a hard hitting heavy funk/rock groove.

    Some Like It Hot

    Some Like it Hot CLub and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    Gypsy Jazz

    Some Like It Hot Club is a Gypsy Jazz band based out of New Jersey.

     

    Forget the Whale

    Forget the Whale and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    Blues, Rock, Alternative, R&B, Country, Funk & Nu-Metal Mash-Up

    A four piece hailing primarily from the 6th Borough: America’s Golden Door, Jersey City. Forget the Whale includes members Alishia Taiping (lead vocals, bass) Dan Pieraccini (bass, keys, vocals), Peter Durning (guitar, harmonica) and AJ Zienowicz (drums, vocals). It’s been said, of all the things Forget the Whale has, a ‘sound’ is not one of them. It’s not that they have no sound: blues, rock, alternative, R&B, country, funk and nu-metal all become ingredients for Forget the Whale’s veritable witches’ brew.

     

    Mother Nature’s Child

    Classic Rock with a touch of Psychadellia, Folk, Blues, Jazz & Country

    Take in the cool vibes and beats from this local five-piece band from Hunterdon County.

     

    Magnificent Mancini Brothers

    All Americana

    Hear from veteran players from the NJ music scene have collided in mid-air and will be performing without a net!

     

    …and acoustic artists:

     

    Macheis Wind

    Macheis Wind and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    Humanitarian Musician

    Indulge in the worldly sounds of a guitarist committed to showing us that the world changes and strengthens us.

     

    Becky Ciurczak

    Folk Singer/Songwriter

    Enjoy peaceful rhythms from one of Hunterdon County’s favorite acoustic soloists.