Milaf (Millet Pilaf)
I was explaining the benefits of millet to one of my clients last week, and how I make this simple millet pilaf; I blurred my words and called it a “Milaf.” I sort of like it.
Millet is a gluten free grain, and not for the birds anymore.
I love the nutty, corn like taste, especially in cold weather when I crave something substantial and filling.
After cooking, millet is fluffy and delicious, more so after adding whatever vegetables I have on hand to make it a meal. We’re broccoli fans in our home, but this is excellent in the summer months with zucchini and tomatoes.
You can experiment with what’s left in your fridge, and I find if I have this tasty grain on hand, I always have a quick meal ready to go in about 20-30min, including prep time.
If I’m cooking for my omnivore family, I might add an animal protein on the side, like a sauteed chicken breast, and a green salad.
Millet is easily digestible, and lower on the glycemic scale than rice, it also contains mood boosting serotonin and magnesium to relax you.
(no wonder I love this stuff)
Ingredients
1 cup millet
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 head broccoli, florets only
1 grated carrot
3 cups vegetable broth
Sea salt to taste
Red pepper flakes (optional)
Preparation
1. Heat olive oil in a saucepan, add the onions and cook for a few minutes to lightly caramelize. Add diced garlic and millet and stir to coat with the olive oil. Toast the millet grains for a minute or two, you’ll smell their nutty fragrance when they’re ready.
2. Add in the broth and the other veggies. Allow to boil, then turn down the heat to medium-low and cover your pot.
3. Check every five minutes and stir occasionally.
Once all of the liquid is absorbed, your Milaf is ready. Fluff with a fork, season to taste.
writing competitions 2011 / 3.7.2013
Wonderful web site. Lots of helpful info here. I am sending it to some friends ans also
sharing in delicious. And of course, thank you in your effort!
Holli / 3.7.2013
Thank you! I’m so glad you like it:) Keep in touch.
Holli xo
Tara Graham / 3.12.2013
Hi Holli,
I made the “Milaf” recipe, but I must have done something wrong. The millet didn’t come out fluffy at all. It all stuck together like sticky rice. It was still delicious, though. 🙂 Maybe I cooked it too long- but it takes awhile for it to absorb all of the broth. Suggestions?
Thanks!
Holli / 3.12.2013
Hi Tara,
I’ve never had that happen..Did you cover the pot? When the millet was finished, did you fluff it with a fork?
Holli