It’s the middle of May and it was 25 degrees today ... in
southern Victoria!
Even the kids were confused and asked for the slip and
slide. Somehow I was convinced but the
results predictable... one sprinkle of icy water and they were shivering
cold. As it goes with kids it was an
activity that lasted less than 5 minutes but worth the laughs it all the same.
It was then time for a quick and easy dinner and either the
water play helped their appetites or this is just a sure winner for the
kids. Healthy bean nachos are flexible
in ingredients, easy to make, much healthier than the traditional nacho
versions, and most importantly a little fun to eat!
Tonight for the sauce I used some left over Mexican Beans
and you could easily substitute with your own favourite beany tomato mix. Even a tin of refried beans for a super quick
or camping version.
Healthy Bean Nachos
2 pita bread sounds cut into pieces
½ onion
1 clove of garlic
1/2 a red or green capsicum
1 x 400gm tin of red kidney beans
1 x 400gm tin of diced tomatoes
4 medium mushrooms
1 medium carrot
½ of a zuchini
olive oil
½ tsp Cummin
½ tsp Coriander
½ tsp Paprika
1 handful of shredded lettuce
½ cup grated tasty cheese
½ avocado
½ cup yoghurt
½ onion
1 clove of garlic
1/2 a red or green capsicum
1 x 400gm tin of red kidney beans
1 x 400gm tin of diced tomatoes
4 medium mushrooms
1 medium carrot
½ of a zuchini
olive oil
½ tsp Cummin
½ tsp Coriander
½ tsp Paprika
1 handful of shredded lettuce
½ cup grated tasty cheese
½ avocado
½ cup yoghurt
Make Mexican sauce
· Place onion and garlic in the Thermomix bowl and
chop for 5 seconds on speed 5
· Add a drizzle of olive oil with spices and cook
on 100° for 3 mins
· Add roughly chopped capsicum, carrot, zucchini
and mushrooms and chop for 3 seconds on speed 5
· Add tomatos and beans and cook for a further 10
minutes on speed 1 Reverse at 100°
Arrange Nachos
· Layer pita bread pieces on a baking tray
· Follow with mexican sauce and sprinkle with
cheese
· Bake for about 10 minutes at 180°
or until bread is crisp and cheese is melted
· Top with lettuce and a mix of avocado and
yoghurt
And magic, just like unseasonally warm autumn weather, watch
it disappear!
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