Thursday, June 25, 2009

Aarti Paarti Ep. 18: Camping Food!


This little Indian girl hasn't camped all that often in her life.

Hence my slight trepidation when invited to accompany our friends, the band Helios Jive, to the Elysium Festival just outside San Diego this past weekend. My husby, Bren, is one of their dancers. You probably recognize a few of the members from the Fava Bean Pillows episode of Aarti Paarti.

The plan was to camp out overnight, perform, and then enjoy the gorgeous scenery on the Indian reservation where the festival was held.

And of course, bringing a camera, we shot Aarti Paarti there! I made something easy-peasy, 'cos (a) even simple things taste better when you're surrounded by God's playground and (b) who wants to make something complicated when there's inner-tubing to be done? Or walking on stilts?! Yeah, STILTS!



I'm so glad that I went. It was gorgeous -- rejuventating to the soul, even. We ended up swimming in the creek for about an hour after shooting the show, sliding down the flat rocks, pushed by the strong yet gentle current that said "I'll play with you, but don't mess around. I can MESS YOU UP!". That creek was so playful, it had a personality of its own!

Tacos for the Great Outdoors

Soy Chorizo Tacos with Black Beans, Avocado, Cilantro and Lime

3 spring onions, chopped
1 tube soy chorizo, casing removed
1 15oz can black beans, drained
1 lime
Handful cilantro, chopped or torn into little pieces
Coupla radishes, sliced thin
1 avocado, chopped into little pieces
Corn tortillas

1) Heat some oil in a big wok or skillet, until shimmering. Add spring onions. Saute a few minutes until softened.

2) Add chorizo, toss and cook until warmed through and even a little bit crispy. Add black beans. Toss and cook until warmed through. Turn heat off. Squeeze lime over mixture, add cilantro.

3) Warm tortillas over open flame or in a small skillet. Spoon a little mixture into the middle of the tortilla, sprinkle with avocado and a couple pieces of radish. Eat and enjoy!

-x-

aarti

2 comments:

Staci M said...

I randomly came across you (tho it was a long trail of jumping links to links)and have watched all of your videos and find you adorable and endearing, not to mention quite a knowledgeable foodie. i am embarking on some vlogging of my own,starting with my grass fed beef i've raised 2 years now and am taking them to slaughter. got any favorite blogs to share with me?
here's one of mine. scroll down. she's Lilylulay. i put her in one of my short films recently.
http://www.youtube.com/lilylulay
and here's me:
http://www.facebook.com/StaciMcQ
(i live in Nashville, TN and Ohio)
looking forward to seeing more!

aartilla the fun said...

oooh i'd love to hear how you found me! thanks for watching all the vidoes!

i would love to see your videos about raising grass-fed beef. that is so cool!

hmm, i think you would love hunter,gardener, angler cook if you haven't checked him out yet. he's AMAZING!

http://www.honest-food.net/blog1/

 
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