Saturday, July 31, 2010

Vegan-Almost


So I have had adult acne issues for a long time now and in the ever increasing desire for beautiful skin I am trying another "diet" method to cleanse my skin. Since last August, (I cannot believe it has been a year already) I have stopped eating white flour and refined sugar. (this is not to say that I have not eaten them occasionally) (does a box of oreo cookies count?) but in my every day diet I try to avoid them all together.

I also gave up dairy, I stopped eating cheese last summer, having realised that it was causing the majority of my acne, (a weekend of triple creme brie is not good for my face) so giving up milk was not that hard.

Giving up meat will be difficult. I love a good steak. All other meat will not be that hard. But fish, that will be tough.

I am going to do it gradually and incorporate some good vegan food into my diet. I will not truely be a vegan because I cannot go without fruit!

Tonight I am making quinoa and collard greens. I did not cook them together, just eating them together. I have wanted to do collard greens for a long time and finally got the courage to cook them. Should be yummy. I will let you know.

My family is having steak, corn on the cob, grilled peppers and salad.

Eat good food!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Simple Dinner


This dinner looks really simple and it was to make but taste so YUMMY! Salad, fruit, I love fruit in salad. I like the sweet with the lettuce! I am out of red onions, those are my favorite in salad and I keep forgetting to buy more. I put avocado in as well a little dressing and the meat is seasoned pork tenderloin and tender it was. A great easy meal. I even ate it in the garage watching the kids play. Yummy!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Raspberry Brownies


Oh my gosh you can see the raspberries on the right side....in the middle you can see the jam oozing out of icing! YUMMY!


I got this recipe from my mother-in-law, she bought this book and I copied the recipe out of the book. She never actually made it!

I of course have modified it as I do with most recipes I make. First of all it made WAY too many brownies for my family to consume and not get fat. (read me for family) So next time I make it I will half the recipe and put half the jam and twice the raspberries. And a recipe with 4 eggs! CRAZY.

1cup of butter and 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips, I never use milk chocolate because I do not like the taste so I used bittersweet. So melt the butter and chocolate in a saucepan over medium heat. Remove from heat and add 2 cups of sugar, 4 eggs, 2 tsp of vanilla and beat until smooth.

Sift together 1 1/4 cups of flour, 1tsp pf baking powder, then add 1/4 tsp kosher salt and stir into choco batter then fold in 1 pint of fresh raspberries.

Transfer to 9 x 13 buttered pan. Bake at 350 for 30 to 35 mins. Cool. While brownies cool make ganache. The ganache is 8 oz of bittersweet chocolate (60% +) melt that then pour over boiled heavy cream (1 cup) ans stir until smooth then add 1 cup of raspberry jam. When brownies are almost cold (I could not wait) pour the ganache over the brownies and cool for an hour at least, more like 2 in the fridge. Then serve.

Enjoy!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter and Lent

WOW! A long time since I have written. Well I have made some yummy meals. The other day for my sister I made a salmon loaf. Kinda like salmon patties (using canned salmon) but make more of it and put it into a loaf pan. And voila. Yummy veggie substitute for meat loaf! I cannot take credit for this one, it was my Mom's idea. I feel like I wrote about this already? I also made baked zucchinis. I scored them, melted butter with garlic, poured that over the zucks then mixed assiago cheese with parmesean cheese, pepper and a few other spices I use and toped the zucks with all that, into the oven for 20 mins and YUMMY.

My Easter meal is very simple. Ham, I always boil it and bake it regarless if it is fully cooked when I buy it, it adds flavor and kills off any crap in the packaging. I am not a huge fan of the nutrious value of ham(is there any?) So Easter is the one time we eat it. I am also making scalloped potatoes, easy recipe from Canadian Living cook book. (p. 88 of the 2001 edition if you are interested)

I am also serving broccoli, a salad and a delicious chocolate cake from one of my favorite magazines, Fine cooking. I also made ganache. And since I gave up chocolate for Lent it should be yummy!

Enjoy this blessed time of year. Feast well my friends.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Mardi Gras

So yesterday I made crepes for dinner. We had pancakes for breakfast so for a little spice in life, I changed it up at dinner time and had crepes. Now of course being very conscious of feeding my kids healthy foods, I could not give them just crepes for dinner. Especially since we had pancakes for breakfast which is usually a weekend morning only breakfast. So I gave them left over chicken in a yummy sauce I made with pepper, onions, celery and various spices. I also gave them left over shrimp noodles pasta. The dinner was yummy all around and they finished most of their plates.

Since it was mardi gras I did eat the crepes (not the pancakes in the AM, I gave those to a friend who came over after we had finished eating breakfast. The pancakes were blueberry pancakes and were very yummy) and a salad. I did omit the vanilla from the recipe so that they would not be as sweet tasting since they were for dinner. I must admit that I did have berries wrapped in a crepe with maple syrup for dessert. Yummy.

Since today is Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent I am giving somethings up and will be putting a huge halt to all baking for 40 days with a big sigh. Boy it is going to be a long 40 days...

So we will see how creative I get with the kids meals during Lent because all I will be eating is very basic with fruit for dessert! Is it bad if I make the kids "sacrifice" certains thing they like to eat too?

Eat yummy food!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Last night for dinner I used a recipe from Cooking Light magazine. When I looked at the recipe list I thought great I have all the ingredients. Chicken and some spices, potatoes, I did not have squash but my husband does not like that anyway so no big deal. So I take out all the stuff I will need and put it on the counter and read the recipe. The recipe calls for a whole chicken and I have chicken breasts! Oh well instead of putting the spices between the chicken and the skin, I just put it on top of the breasts with some olive oil, cut up the potatoes (for the kids, I don't eat potatoes) and put it all in the oven and dinner was done. I warmed some veggies I had made previously and put fresh apple and a little piece of bread on the kids plate. The adults had salad and the chicken and a great meal was had by all! Best part I went out after and did not have to clean up! Yeah! Eat yummy food.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Soup for dinner

My husband was away or I do not think I would have served soup for dinner. Although the soup did have carrots, potatoes and sausages. I got the recipe from Jamie Oliver in Cooking Light Magazine. I don't really like the way he cooks but I really liked this soup. Very easy to make and tasted great. I added the sausages that were already cooked. (mostly so my kids would eat it) I also made beer bread again. I love warm beer bread, the next day it is yucky which is good because then I will only eat it at one meal! And that was dinner, really easy less than an hour to make soup and bread. We had fruit for dessert as usual! A very yummy meal.