Meet our friend Gena. Some of you may remember her writing a post on A Couple Cooks a few years ago called 5 Tips for Balanced Eating. It started like this: “My name is Gena. I’m a food blogger, a vegan cookbook author, a nutritionist, and an RD-to-be. I’m also recovering from thirteen years of on-again, off-again anorexia and orthorexia.” Powerful words. In the years since then, Gena Hamshaw has become a dear friend. She’s the face behind the food blog The Full Helping, and author of three vegan cookbooks. Today we’re sharing a delicious recipe from her latest book, Power Plates: this healthy baked sweet potato with Moroccan lentils.
On disordered eating & healing
Gena works as a nutrition counselor and is completing her master of science degree in nutrition and education. I admire so many things about Gena: her ability to excel in so many things, her generous spirit, and her grit to persevere through professional and personal trials. (And of course her fabulous healthy baked sweet potato recipe!) But one of the things I admire most: her fearlessness and vulnerability to speak out about important topics to help others heal. Gena’s courage to talk about issues with food in a gentle and constructive way has touched the lives of thousands of people across the world. In the post she wrote for our site, she went to to say: “Usually I say that I’m ‘recovered,’ not recovering. In a lot of ways, this is true: I’ve been weight-restored and physically healthy for many years now. I no longer engage in disordered eating patterns, I don’t have “fear foods,” and I don’t use restriction or dietary manipulation as a means of trying to exert control over my life. I love food—it’s probably my greatest passion—and I love to eat. But I couldn’t help but think that the word “recovered” may be a little too neat and tidy to describe the before-and-after of eating disorders. In a lot of ways, we’re always recovering from the struggle—even if recovery takes us to places where we feel more freedom and pleasure and peace than ever before. Part of embracing the ongoing journey of recovery, I think, is understanding that balance doesn’t just happen—it demands effort and consciousness, at least for some of us.” When Gena and I met, I was struggling with my own issues of viewing food in a healthy way and understanding balance. Many times in the evenings I’d find myself raiding the pantry for anything made of sugar, stuffing myself and then falling into a cycle of guilt and shame. In Gena I found a champion of the cause of balanced eating: eating where food is both a source of pleasure and a source of nourishment, indulging when it feels right, and eating until you’re satisfied but not beyond the point of comfort.
About the book: Power Plates
What a pleasure it is today to share a recipe from Gena’s new cookbook, Power Plates: 100 Nutritionally Balanced, One-Dish Vegan Meals! The concept of this book is unlike any other we’ve seen: every recipe is nutritionally balanced to make a complete meal in one dish. That means each meal has the key macronutrients of healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, and proteins, so, you don’t need to worry about cooking up any side dishes or snacks. These recipes are complete meals altogether. This speaks right to Alex and my sweet spot of pretty simple cooking, since most nights it’s all we can do to make one main dish recipe.
Making this healthy baked sweet potato recipe
The specific one-dish balanced meal we chose to taste? This healthy baked sweet potato recipe with Moroccan lentils! And my, is this vegan lentil recipe exceptional! The sweet potatoes are baked until moist and tender. Then they’re layered with lentils that are mixed with Moroccan flavors: cumin seeds, cinnamon paprika and harissa, and veggies. To top it all off: a creamy lemon tahini sauce brings it all together. The vibrant sweet potatoes against the savory spiced lentils are the perfect match: drop-dead delicious! Alex and I loved this new take on one of our favorite vegetables. Another lovely thing about this cookbook is that it was photographed by our dear friend, Ashley McLaughlin. We couldn’t be happier to get our hands on the fantastic work of two of our very favorite people. Congratulations, Gena, on an incredible book: we know it will be dog-eared for years to come! Want more on lentils?
Here’s the Lentil to Water Ratio we use to cook them without a recipe. Want to know more about lentil types? See What are Lentils?.
Order the book
Power Plates: 100 Nutritionally Balanced, One-Dish Vegan Meals by Gena Hamshaw
This healthy baked sweet potato recipe is…
Vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, plant based, dairy free, naturally sweet, and sugar free.
Looking for vegan recipes?
Are you looking for vegan dinner recipes? Outside of this healthy baked sweet potato recipe, here are a few of our favorite simple dinner vegan recipes: 5 from 1 review
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