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Adventure Begins in the Kitchen

My New Pet, In Pictures

April 6, 2011 by foodfash

Breakfast: “Green” Smoothie

(Smoothie = Handful of Spinach, 1 apple, 1/2 cup frozen mango, 1/2 cup frozen mixed berries, 10 baby carrots, 1/2 cup water, 1/2 cup ice cubes)

Snack: Homemade Ciabatta Bread with Crofter’s Superfruit Spread

Lunch: Smart Dog with Sauerkraut and Dairy-Free Creamy Tomato Soup

Dinner: Right Foods Soy Ginger Noodles

Dessert: A Mutilated Mango

And lastly, an intro.

Meet Oscar, my new “pet”.

Remember my recent bread baking addiction?  Well…  It’s still going strong.  I’m determined to make a sourdough loaf, which requires a starter or pet.  A starter is a batter of flour and water that requires daily feeding and over time becomes full of living yeast and bacteria.  Sounds pretty gross, but that grossness is responsible for the delish sour taste in sourdough.

Here’s to hoping I keep Oscar alive and well!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: green smoothie, healthbuzz, lifestyle, meal ideas, pet, sourdough, starter, vegan, vegetarian

Winning!

March 30, 2011 by foodfash

I was hoping spring rolls would be an easy to whoop up kind of dinner before heading to the Celebrate The Web Event “Raising The Bar”.

There turned out to be a significant amount of prep work involved.

Softening the noodles, frying the tofu, cutting the veggies…

I was racing against the clock.

However, once all of the details were taken care of, finishing was easy breezy.

We used rice stick noodles, fried tofu, mango, cilantro, red onion, and cucumber as the stuffing.  And at some point during my speedy roll construction, I completely forgot to add the lettuce!  A little bit of a bummer, but they were still super tasty.

Ariel and I ate (standing) as we rushed to get ready while Matt cleaned the whirlwind of a kitchen that I left behind.  Savior.

Then we were off!

We re-watched all thirteen web pilots, anxious to find out who would be Winning! that night.  When they announced Relapse as the Audience Choice Winner, I looked next to me only to find a completely frozen Team Discovery Channel.  It wasn’t but seconds later, the entire crew hopped on stage to humbly accept the award they so deserved.

Sharing this moment with Ariel couldn’t have made me an ounce happier!!!

And then we celebrated!

Filed Under: lifestyle, recipes Tagged With: celebrate the web, healthbuzz, los angeles, relapse the series, spring rolls, team discovery channel, tofu, vegan, vegetarian

Gearing Up For LA, In Pictures

March 23, 2011 by foodfash

Breakfast: Almond Milk Irish Oats with Bananas and PB2

Lunch: Cornbread and Portobello Chili

Dinner: Matzo Ball Soup with Broccoli Slaw

After spoonfuls of chili and handfuls of cornbread throughout the day, I was barely hungry for dinner.  When I finished with work, I packed up the remaining chili in single serving mason jars, stuck it all in the freezer, and forced my full belly to think of something else to make.  Matzo ball soup!

Check back tomorrow for the recipe!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: dairy free, healthbuzz, meal ideas, vegetarian

The Little Spoon

March 22, 2011 by foodfash

I prefer using little spoons and being the little spoon, almost always.

The only exception I can think of?  Chili, cause big spoons and chili are pals.

I figured I’d get one last chili sesh in before temps refuse to dip below 95.

Finding a dairy-free faux meat crumble was a struggle, so much of a struggle that I gave up.  The recipe in my head quickly shifted to portobello mushroom chili.

FoodFash’s Portobello Chili

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 yellow onion, chopped

1 green pepper, chopped

3 cloves garlic, crushed

2 portobello mushroom caps, chopped

2 cans spicy chili beans

1 can black beans, drained

1 can kidney beans, drained

1 can diced tomatoes

1 can tomato paste

½ can of water

1-2 tablespoons chili powder

1 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1 ½ teaspoons salt

2 teaspoons dried oregano

Heat olive oil over medium heat and add the onion, green pepper, and garlic.  When the onions are translucent, add the portobellos.  Add the remaining ingredients when the mushrooms look wilty (technical term) and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes.

Thirty simmering minutes give you plenty of time to make some corn bread.  I ate a dry piece with my chili, slathered another piece with Earth Balance/agave nectar, and called it a night.

I’ll probably continue to add mushrooms to my chili because they add a slightly meaty bulk.  However, the lack of meaty texture left me wanting.  I’ll be heading to Whole Foods tomorrow in search of some dairy-free density to add to my leftovers!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: chili, healthbuzz, portobello mushrooms, recipe, vegan, vegetarian

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