Weeknight Dinner Recipe for Success: Black Bean Burgers

Tonight I was a single lady again as Bo is away on business. This immediately made me crave a girls night filled with laughter, conversation, and a healthy dinner enjoyed in the comfort of a warm home.

Enter my lovely dinner date Rebecca. I was lucky enough to meet Rebecca, a local reader, at Jes’ Fly Wheel event on May 15th!

Blog Pictures 2010 231Our friendship started with a sweaty spin session one lovely Saturday morning.

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On National Running Day we realized that we’ll be great training partners for our October half marathon as we’re a similar pace and love chatting during runs!

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We did downward dogs with less than 10,000 other New Yorkers in Central Park.

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Tonight we enjoyed some quality girl time over a healthy dinner and great conversation.

This morning over BBM and gmail we decided that the main course would be Black Bean Burgers compliments of Emily, The Front Burner.

Our Menu:

Black Bean Burgers

Arnold Sandwich thins and burger fixings (lettuce, tomato, salsa, bbq sauce)

Salad (lettuce and salsa)

Sparking Water

Garlic Sweet Potato Fries

After a quick post work grocery trip, I started on the prep work. First task, get the sweet potato fries in the oven.

Garlicy Sweet Potato Fries

2 small sweet potatoes

salt and pepper

Olive Oil spray or Pam

garlic and onion powder to taste

I chopped the potatoes into small slices then placed in a large bowl. After coating them with spray, I sprinkled garlic, onion powder, salt, and pepper on them to taste. Then I spread them on a non-stick cookie sheet and placed in a pre-heated 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Place them in the broiler for 5 minutes at the end so they reach a crispy goldness!

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Veggie Bean Burgers

I followed Emily’s recipe to a tea except I substituted sunflower seeds for pumpkin as my grocery store didn’t have pumpkin seeds. In addition, I added a dash of BBQ sauce as my batter seemed very dry.

Ingredients: (makes 6 burgers)

  • 2 cans black beans (rinsed and drained)
  • 2 carrots, grated
  • 1/2 cup dry rolled oats
  • 1/4 cup sunflower seeds
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp bbq sauce
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp coriander
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper

To Prepare:  Preheat oven to 300 degrees.  Next, add the oats and sunflower seeds to your food processor and grind until coarsely chopped (they will still be a little chunky). 

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Let it run for roughly 10 seconds.  Grate the carrots,

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and then add to your mixture in the food processor.  Add 3/4 of the beans, all spices, and the olive oil.  Once all of this is in the food processor, give it a whir and mix it all together.

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Spoon mixture into a mixing bowl and then fold in the rest of the whole, reserved beans.  Wet your hands and then form into 6 medium sized patties. 

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Place patties on a non-stick baking sheet or into a baking pan, and bake at 300 degrees for 40 minutes, turning once in the middle.

Pair these delicious burgers with your sweet potato fries and a salad for the perfect week night dinner. The best part? You’ll have leftovers for the rest of the week and they pack/transport easily for lunches!

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Thanks Emily for a great recipe and Rebecca for the great company!

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Bethenny Frankel, Operation Beautiful, and lots of Pride

Living in New York City is all about taking advantage of experiences for two Southerners like me and Bo. Therefore, this afternoon Bo and I ventured two avenues away to take in the Gay Pride Week 2010 NYC Pride March. We knew this would be a site to be seen as it was the parade’s 40th anniversary.

The parade began at noon and ran from 36th and 5th and ended in Greenwich Village at the location of the 1969 Stonewall riots.

A black and white photograph of The Stonewall Inn, showing half of a sign that was placed in the window by the Mattachine Society several days following the riots

The Stonewall riots were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations against a police raid that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. They are frequently cited as the first instance in American history when people in the homosexual community fought back against a government-sponsored system that persecuted sexual minorities, and they have become the defining event that marked the start of the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world.

The parade featured three Grand Marshalls this year:

Dan Choi

Dan Choi

Lt. Choi’s selection and acceptance of the honor of NYC LGBT Pride Grand Marshal marks the first time in U.S. history that an openly gay male on active service with the U.S. Armed Forces will be an LGBT pride march Grand Marshal.

Judy ShepardJudy Shepard

In October 1998, Judy and Dennis Shepard lost their 21 year-old son, Matthew, to a murder motivated by anti-gay hate. Matthew’s death moved many thousands of people around the world to attend vigils and rallies in his memory.

Constance McMillenConstance McMillen

Constance McMillen is a Mississippi high school honors student who fought back when her school told her she couldn’t take her girlfriend to the prom.

Talk about Operation Beautiful. These are certainly people who have stood up for their beliefs in peaceful yet powerful ways.

Today’s parade was filled with colorful characters, cheers, and plenty of dancing! I was surprised that the parade wasn’t more dense as I have heard a great deal about this parade historically and expected it to be constant music and dance. Instead there was normally a minute or two before each group of marchers.

There were lots of faces but only one that I recognized!

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Bethenny from Real Housewives of NYC was throwing out beads and showing pride in a Skinnygirl Smart Car.

Enjoy the pictures!

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Get Out of the Gym

Unfortunately, I spend approximately 60 hours per week sitting inside under fluorescent lights. Therefore, come Friday at 5pm all I want to do is spend hours outside. As you’ve seen in previous posts, we find numerous ways to get our weekly dose of Vitamin D.

Weekend trips out of the city that are VERY activeIMG_2944

Reading or playing around in Central Park with friends

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Drinking and eating outside

and last but not least, breaking a sweat outside! I prefer to participate in outdoor runs, boot camps, and yoga classes all weekend long versus    stepping foot in a gym.

Therefore, I was excited when NYC fitness diva, Jes, Fit Chick in the City                      invited her readers to a free Fit Chick Boot Camp in Central Park this morning. The instructions were clear: bring nothing except yourself and a bottle of water, show up at 9:30, and get ready for a sweatastic workout!

I met the lovely ladies in Columbus Circle before venturing into the park. Luckily, weather was on our side as it was sunny and hot by 9:30.

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For the next hour, Jes took the five of us through a great workout in the shade and SUN of Central Park. We were inspired by the Intensati   workout taking place a few steps away and the fighting ninjas filming below us. Okay, maybe the ninjas just made us laugh. But, regardless, what I loved about this workout is that the entire time we were working out we were also enjoying our surroundings.

Jes kept us in a small area of the park but used everything around us as props including bridges, steps, park benches, and the grass. The workout consisted of more squats and lunges than I think I’ve ever done, some great pushup action on the bench, plank reaches, side steps, dips, step ups, and running. Thank you for organizing this Jes and being so generous. We all had a blast meeting other readers and bloggers (hi ladies!!) while also breaking a sweat and lunging our way to a body like Jes’.

After an hour of outdoor boot camp I was craving three things: –

-Vita Coco

-A pool

-A strapless workout top as I got some wicked tan lines today

Luckily 2 of the 3 took place at my next stop, Equinox. The Columbus Circle location features a 25 yard pool equipped with pull bouys, goggles, and kickboards.

Today, I returned to the pool. I have a love/hate relationship with the pool because I know it’s good for me and I love what it does to my body but I hate and dread it because it’s so hard. It had been 4 months since I stepped in a pool and was ready to conquer my fears! 25 laps and 625 yds later my time was cut short due to some crazy Iron Men that decided they owned the pool. Oh well. I finished happy and excited for my next swim. I’d like to include at least 1-2 swim workouts per week as my back continues to mend. It’s a great cardio activity and is impact free.

 

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The rest of the afternoon was spent with Rebecca on the rooftop of her gym, Club H! What a great day it’s been thus far! Now it’s off to dinner with Melissa and Frank.

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