Pumpkin, Barley, Lentil, Turkey Stew
Photo: Leyla Hur
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It's cold in Arizona. Well, at least cold for Arizona. So what better way to warm up than to eat a stew that is going to stick to your bones, but is packed full of healthy benefits?
Growing up, Mum often made barley stew... or at least stews with barley. I love it and it is so incredibly healthy for you. Barley water made into a refreshing drink is also very healthy for you, but that is for another post. The other oft-eaten legume in our home, was lentil. So these are two items that I have in my freezer at all times.
As I pondered what to pair these this grain and legume with, I came across a large can of pureed pumpkin in my cupboard and a can of turkey chunks.
Many people buy cans of pumpkin around the holiday time to make pies and soup with. I use it throughout the year in soups, curries, and even pumpkin muffins and loaves. It is a great and handy item to have in your pantry, and I suggest everyone keep a few cans in your pantry for as fast and healthy addition to what you are cooking.
This dish is so easy to make and it does not take too long either. You can also add carrots, diced mushrooms, and baby spinach to the stew. If you add mushrooms and baby spinach, do so right towards the end before you turn off the heat so that the vegetables doesn't get overcooked.
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