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Kamalaya’s Famous Mung Bean Risotto Recipe

Karina Stewart by Karina Stewart
14/02/2024
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One of the most popular dishes on Kamalaya’s Detox Menu is the Mung Bean Risotto. Green mung beans are rich in complete plant protein, fibre, antioxidants, and phytonutrients. While coconut milk can help to lower cholesterol levels and improve blood pressure, it also gives the risotto a creamy texture and slight natural sweetness.

Mung Bean Risotto Recipe

Ingredients

  • 100g Mung beans, cooked
  • 20g Pumpkin, peeled and diced
  • 20g Carrot, diced
  • 20g Asparagus, diced
  • 20g Long beans
  • 20g Onion
  • 200mL Coconut milk
  • 5mL Truffle oil
  • 10mL Olive oil
  • 3g Garlic, crushed
  • 10g Spring onion
  • 1g Sea salt
  • 1g Black pepper
  • 3g Sunflower sprouts

Method

  1. Soak the mung beans overnight and drain the water before using them the next day. Add fresh water and cook them for about an hour until they become soft.
  2. Then bring the coconut milk to simmer and add the cooked mung beans, garlic, pumpkin, long beans, carrot, and asparagus. Simmer for approximately 5 or 10 minutes until the vegetables start to soften.
  3. Add sea salt, pepper, truffle oil and chives to finish.
  4. Put the risotto in a bowl and garnish with sunflower sprouts.

About Kamalaya:

The multi-award winning Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary is located on the southern coast of Koh Samui, Thailand. Founded by John and Karina Stewart in 2005, Kamalaya offers immersive wellness experiences that inspire, motivate, and empower our guests to achieve their wellbeing goals and become better versions of themselves. Kamalaya’s wellness programs support guests in their health goals to achieve optimal wellbeing, while supporting them to reconnect to the true source of healing and creativity within and to feel life’s potential.

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Karina Stewart is Founder and Chief Wellness Officer of Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary and Holistic Spa. Born and raised in Mexico, Karina’s life journey has been greatly influenced by her mother’s interest in natural healing, meditation, yoga and spirituality. From the age of 14, when she began meditating and exploring Asian spiritual philosophies, Karina’s heart was opened to an existence of devotion and self discovery. Karina has more than twenty years experience in the study and practice of diverse Asian healing and spiritual traditions. Prior to Kamalaya, Karina founded a health centre in Kathmandu, Nepal, where for seven years she practiced Oriental Medicine and produced a range of Chinese herbal products. Karina’s vision is behind Kamalaya’s integral wellness programs, which aims to access the inner healing power within each individual and support a harmonious integration of heart, body, mind, and spirit.

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