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Spicy Fajita Millet

Spicy Fajita Millet

Mmmm mmm millet! It’s healthy, full of nutrients like iron, magnesium, and B-6. It’s gluten-free if that matters to you, and it’s one of the least expensive grains you can buy. And when you cook it up with fresh veggies and spicy fajita seasoning, it makes a fantastic side dish or entree all on its own! 

I cook with millet a lot these days… “these days” being since I realized that I know a millet farmer who will share with me, haha! I’ve made Early Morning Maple Bacon Millet:

Maple Bacon Morning Millet Porridge | www.thatwasvegan.com

And I’ve made Peanut Butter Bourbon Buckeyes with Crispy Millet:

Peanut Butter Bourbon Buckeyes w/ Crispy Millet | www.thatwasvegan.com

Those buckeyes, OMG. You need to make them immediately. I need to make them immediately! The best thing about them (besides their amazing flavor and bitesized-ness) is that you can keep them in the freezer and just eat one or two or seven at a time. It’s not like a cake that you (feel like you) need to eat all at once before it gets stale, you know?

But before I get all sidetracked with dessert, let us focus on dinner, or lunch. Spicy Fajita Millet

So easy to make. While you’re cooking the millet in one pot, simple water saute some veggies and seasonings in another pan, and then mix them all together. I used mini sweet peppers because I love their shape and size, and half a sweet onion. And TONS of spice. I ate one serving right away for dinner, and the rest became lunches for the week.

Spicy Fajita Millet

I topped it with a few sliced scallions, but you could go more decadent and use a little vegan cheese or sour cream- that would be delicious too!

Spicy Fajita Millet Bowl
Serves 4
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Ingredients
  1. 1 cup uncooked millet
  2. 8 sweet mini peppers
  3. 1 small sweet onion (or half of a regular sized one)
  4. 3 tablespoons fajita seasoning plus 1 teaspoon (store bought or homemade)
  5. Couple shakes chili powder and crushed red pepper flakes for extra flavor
  6. Salt & pepper to taste
  7. Toppings like vegan cheese, sour cream, sliced scallions, etc!
Instructions
  1. Cook millet per package instructions, adding in 1 teaspoon of the fajita seasoning
  2. Slice the peppers into pretty little circles, halve and slice the onion (for shorter strips)
  3. Water saute the veggies over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes. Add the rest of the seasonings and more water as needed, and continue to saute for 5-6 more minutes. You want the veggies cooked but not mushy.
  4. Combine with the cooked millet stirring well. Taste and add salt and pepper, or more spice. Top and serve!
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  • Bianca Phillips August 17, 2016, 12:04 pm

    I almost had millet for lunch today! I was looking for an easy grain to have with some leftover lentils. But I ended up going with freekah. But I was THIS CLOSE to picking millet! I MUST try that maple bacon millet for breakfast!

    • Barb August 29, 2016, 2:12 pm

      I’ve been addicted to millet lately, eating it a few times a week!

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