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Dear Blender, I Love You

July 12, 2010 by foodfash

My mid-year resolution should include blending daily for no other reason than I love it (my blender that is).  It’s the one tool in my kitchen that never fails at producing miracles.  And it’s the only tool in my kitchen that guarantees vitamin packed-ness with the touch of a button.
I’ve been randomly craving cream of asparagus soup for too long to have not already posted something. Perhaps it has something to do with creamy soups and 100 degree weather not jiving.  But more likely, it has to do with forgetting my sporadic craving each and every time I pass through the market’s automated entrance.

You’ll need:
1 lb Fresh Asparagus, Chopped
3 Leeks, Sliced
2 Garlic Cloves
1 – 16 oz Can of Vegetable Broth
1/2 Cup Plain Greek Yogurt
1 Tbsp Parmesan, Shaved

Boil asparagus, leeks, and garlic until tender (about 15 minutes).   Blend vegetables until 100% smooth.  Add vegetable broth and yogurt and blend again.  Add salt and pepper to taste.

Filed Under: cream of asparagus, easy, healthy, leeks, low calorie, recipes, vegetarian

Colorful Coverage

July 8, 2010 by foodfash

Pictured above is my staple go-to dinner.  And while it happens to be super simple, it also happens to have a purpose – greens for metabolism protection, reds for cancer prevention, and both for heart-disease prevention.  Who knew a ten minute meal could have your color bases covered?

Typically, I wilt spinach leaves with heated red sauce and throw in some gluten free pasta, but tonight I was reminded of my frozen food debacle and decided I wanted to “cream” my own greens.  So much better than frozen!  It might even cook faster than the five to seven nuking minutes required by the previously mentioned frozen fare.

Melt 1/4 to 1/2 tablespoon of butter in a pan.  Throw in a couple handfuls of baby spinach leaves until they are fully wilted.  Sprinkle with a tablespoon or so of sharp white cheese, stir, and voila!

Filed Under: creamed spinach, gluten free, healthy, low calorie, quick

Healthy Pants Pizza

July 1, 2010 by foodfash

Some days you crave fatty pants pizza, some days you settle for lazy pants pizza, and the other days?  Well the other days you just need healthy pants pizza.

A few weeks ago during one of my all too frequent grocery store trips, I stumbled upon a sample stand.  And if you’ve been with me to the market, you know that by stumble upon, I mean ran to.  Rarely do I ‘stumble upon’ a sample stand and think “I’m happy I just ate that”.  In fact, before that day, it had never happened – a scrunched face and search for the nearest paper towel is more like it.

To create your own healthy pants pizza, you’ll need:
– 1 Eggplant
– Pizza Sauce
– Mozzarella Cheese, shredded
– Typical Toppings (I chose spinach, mushrooms, and onions)

Thinly slice eggplant.  Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place eggplant disks.  Broil eggplant on each side for about 4 minutes or until browned.  Watch closely as they burn easily, especially the ones in the back!  Cover with sauce, cheese, and toppings, and broil another minute or two until the cheese is bubbly.

Filed Under: eggplant, healthy, low calorie, low carb, pizza, recipes, vegetarian

Flopping Flounder

May 27, 2010 by foodfash

You’re not imagining it; I’m partial to seafood these days.  Since the acquisition of my fish cooking skills during ‘Technique de la Hanz’, I just can’t stop.  The thought of cooking chicken has always caused an urge to snooze, there’s a limit to how many times you can pretend turkey tastes differently than chicken, and beef?  Beef lost its attraction after living steps from the Bern’s Bar.  So fish it is.

And if you thought spending a lifetime within eye shot of water would create a connoisseur of some sort, you’d be wrong.  Beyond salmon, tuna, and grouper…  I’m clueless.  If you can imagine someone spinning me in circles, blindfolded, and telling me to point – that would be a fairly accurate description of tonight’s seafood department experience.  And, that would be the only possible explanation for how I ended up with flounder.
Due to my lack of grill, I brushed the filet with olive oil, sprinkled it with Northwoods Seasoning, and broiled it for 5-7 minutes on each side.  I served it atop seasoned and sauteed baby bellas, asparagus, green beans, squash, and zucchini.  The veggie medley equaled “woah!” and distracted me from my new found dislike – flounder.

Filed Under: fish fillets, flounder, healthy, pescatarian, recipes, vegetables

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