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Director: David Lynch
(Short documentary, 21mins)

full recipe: 

Yield: 1 bowl
Cooking Time: 17 minutes

Ingredients: 1/2 cup quinoa
1 1/2 cups organic broccoli (chilled, from bag)
1 cube vegetable bullion
Braggs Liquid Aminos
Extra virgin olive oil
Sea salt

Preparation:


Fill medium…]]></description>
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Director: David Lynch
(Short documentary, 21mins)

full recipe: 

Yield: 1 bowl
Cooking Time: 17 minutes

Ingredients: 1/2 cup quinoa
1 1/2 cups organic broccoli (chilled, from bag)
1 cube vegetable bullion
Braggs Liquid Aminos
Extra virgin olive oil
Sea salt

Preparation:


Fill medium…]]></itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Lynch Cooks Quinoa (2007)<br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/17f1cdd671e4f18424056896518610e07fde1ccd85597346af71a82d25287450.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/17f1cdd671e4f18424056896518610e07fde1ccd85597346af71a82d25287450.jpg"></a><br><br><np-embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11p0y9z1XOU"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11p0y9z1XOU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11p0y9z1XOU</a></np-embed><br><br>Director: David Lynch<br>(Short documentary, 21mins)<br><br>full recipe: <br><br>Yield: 1 bowl<br>Cooking Time: 17 minutes<br><br>Ingredients: 1/2 cup quinoa<br>1 1/2 cups organic broccoli (chilled, from bag)<br>1 cube vegetable bullion<br>Braggs Liquid Aminos<br>Extra virgin olive oil<br>Sea salt<br><br>Preparation:<br>* Fill medium saucepan with about an inch of fresh water.<br>* Set pan on stove, light a nice hot flame add several dashes of sea salt.<br>* Look at the quinoa. It’s like sand, this quinoa. It’s real real tight little grains, but it’s going to puff up.<br>* Unwrap bullion cube, bust it up with a small knife, and let it wait there. It’ll be happy waiting right there.<br>* When water comes to a boil, add quinoa and cover pan with lid. Reduce heat and simmer for 8 minutes.<br>* Meanwhile, retrieve broccoli from refrigerator and set aside, then fill a fine crystal wine glass—one given to you by Agnes and Maya from Lódz, Poland—with red wine, ‘cause this is what you do when you’re making quinoa. Go outside, sit, take a smoke and think about all the little quinoas bubbling away in the pan.<br>* Add broccoli, cover and let cook for an additional 7 minutes.<br>* Meanwhile, go back outside and tell the story about the train with the coal-burning engine that stopped in a barren, dust-filled landscape on a moonless Yugoslavian night in 1965. The story about the frog moths and the small copper coin that became one room-temperature bottle of violet sugar water, six ice-cold Coca-colas, and handfuls and handfuls of silver coins.<br>* Turn off heat, add bullion to quinoa and stir with the tip of the small knife you used to bust up the bullion.<br>* Scoop quinoa into bowl using a spoon. Drizzle with liquid amino acids and olive oil. Serve and enjoy.<br><br><a href='/tag/fullmovies/'>#fullmovies</a> <a href='/tag/kinostr/'>#kinostr</a><br><a href='/tag/cooking/'>#cooking</a> <a href='/tag/food/'>#food</a> <a href='/tag/foodstr/'>#foodstr</a> <a href='/tag/movies/'>#movies</a> <a href='/tag/documentaries/'>#documentaries</a> <a href='/tag/documentary/'>#documentary</a> <a href='/tag/films/'>#films</a> <a href='/tag/shorts/'>#shorts</a> <a href='/tag/kino/'>#kino</a><br><a href='/tag/zapcooking/'>#zapcooking</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>David Lynch Cooks Quinoa (2007)<br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/17f1cdd671e4f18424056896518610e07fde1ccd85597346af71a82d25287450.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/17f1cdd671e4f18424056896518610e07fde1ccd85597346af71a82d25287450.jpg"></a><br><br><np-embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11p0y9z1XOU"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11p0y9z1XOU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11p0y9z1XOU</a></np-embed><br><br>Director: David Lynch<br>(Short documentary, 21mins)<br><br>full recipe: <br><br>Yield: 1 bowl<br>Cooking Time: 17 minutes<br><br>Ingredients: 1/2 cup quinoa<br>1 1/2 cups organic broccoli (chilled, from bag)<br>1 cube vegetable bullion<br>Braggs Liquid Aminos<br>Extra virgin olive oil<br>Sea salt<br><br>Preparation:<br>* Fill medium saucepan with about an inch of fresh water.<br>* Set pan on stove, light a nice hot flame add several dashes of sea salt.<br>* Look at the quinoa. It’s like sand, this quinoa. It’s real real tight little grains, but it’s going to puff up.<br>* Unwrap bullion cube, bust it up with a small knife, and let it wait there. It’ll be happy waiting right there.<br>* When water comes to a boil, add quinoa and cover pan with lid. Reduce heat and simmer for 8 minutes.<br>* Meanwhile, retrieve broccoli from refrigerator and set aside, then fill a fine crystal wine glass—one given to you by Agnes and Maya from Lódz, Poland—with red wine, ‘cause this is what you do when you’re making quinoa. Go outside, sit, take a smoke and think about all the little quinoas bubbling away in the pan.<br>* Add broccoli, cover and let cook for an additional 7 minutes.<br>* Meanwhile, go back outside and tell the story about the train with the coal-burning engine that stopped in a barren, dust-filled landscape on a moonless Yugoslavian night in 1965. The story about the frog moths and the small copper coin that became one room-temperature bottle of violet sugar water, six ice-cold Coca-colas, and handfuls and handfuls of silver coins.<br>* Turn off heat, add bullion to quinoa and stir with the tip of the small knife you used to bust up the bullion.<br>* Scoop quinoa into bowl using a spoon. Drizzle with liquid amino acids and olive oil. Serve and enjoy.<br><br><a href='/tag/fullmovies/'>#fullmovies</a> <a href='/tag/kinostr/'>#kinostr</a><br><a href='/tag/cooking/'>#cooking</a> <a href='/tag/food/'>#food</a> <a href='/tag/foodstr/'>#foodstr</a> <a href='/tag/movies/'>#movies</a> <a href='/tag/documentaries/'>#documentaries</a> <a href='/tag/documentary/'>#documentary</a> <a href='/tag/films/'>#films</a> <a href='/tag/shorts/'>#shorts</a> <a href='/tag/kino/'>#kino</a><br><a href='/tag/zapcooking/'>#zapcooking</a></p>
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