Sunday, March 28, 2010

banana nut muffins

i had a few in the process of going bad bananas so i thought i'd make some muffins. found a recipe online that had coffee in it: so good. these are my new favorite!

3 ripe bananas, smashed
1/3 cup butter (vegan earth balance)
3/4 cup sugar (florida crystals, organic & raw)
1 egg (or the equivalency of one egg replacer)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tbsp coffee
1 teaspoon baking soda
pinch of salt
1 1/2 cup of flour (whole wheat)
1 cup chopped walnuts (raw)

mix bananas and sugar
then add butter, egg, vanilla, coffee, salt, baking soda & mix
add flour, mix
add walnuts, mix

put in the oven at 350 for 25 minutes! perfect muffins! (i think the secret ingredient is the coffee, gives it an extra zing!)


Monday, March 22, 2010

nut butter bliss

i am obsessed with almond butter... i might actually have to have an english muffin with some of it right now... anyways, i am a big fan of two brands: justin's, and mara natha.

















however, i was in chamberlain's (my local health food store here) today, and mara natha just started making almond butter nutella! this is such exciting news! now i can enjoy a new flavor with my english muffin, fruit or veggies.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

great vegetarian cookbook

if anyone is thinking about transitioning into vegetarianism, or just wants to eat a little bit healthier, i picked up this cookbook at williams sonoma a few weeks ago. it's got a lot of great, easy recipes (grilled portobello mushroom burgers, red pepper & goat cheese frittata, lentil salad with feta just to name a few). i highly recommend it!


Saturday, March 13, 2010

red cabbage taco wraps

today i completed my duathlon! as a non-competitor (just wanted to finish) i actually placed 2nd in my age group! very exciting! i rode with my hybrid bike, but i found it definitely pays to get a road bike. even pedaling super fast, people double my age were flying by me. unfortunately, i don't have the funds for that right now - a good road bike on sale can cost over $700. the race did consist of me running through knee high water from the previous days torrential downpours. let me tell you - running with very heavy & wet sneakers is not all that fun, especially when it happens the first five minutes of the race (i still had a great time nonetheless). i also took a big digger in T2 (that's transition 2, for all of you people who have no idea what i'm talking about, don't worry, i didn't about two months ago). as i was coming off of my bike, with wet sneakers & wet pavement, i slipped & fell on my left knee. everyone got quiet & looked at me as if they had never seen someone fall before (pretty funny stuff). i had to get up & yell "i'm okay! don't worry!" subsequently, my left knee has been bothering me for about a month, but only after spinning class, so i haven't thought much of it until the past few hours when it started throbbing - there's also a pretty good gash there that was under my pants that i was not aware of until after i got home to take a shower. either way, i finished & i'm totally hooked. we had beautiful weather & i had SO much fun!


















that being said, afterwards i stopped for coffee, came home & went back out to the farmers market, also cleaned & vacuumed my car, did all my laundry & tidied up little bit. needless to say, when i went to go read a book out by the pool around 2:30, i couldn't keep my eyes open! had to nap.

i did, however, make a WONDERFUL dinner. i was in the mood for tacos, so i made these:










they are red cabbage taco wraps - i found the recipe on raw nation, & was inspired by it, but did my own variation.

head of red cabbage (i only used 2 leaves though)
avocado slices
organic/raw salsa (i used black bean)
fresh cilantro (chopped)
fresh green onion (chopped)
tomato slices
lettuce (chopped)
red onion (chopped)

to be honest i just chopped up a little bit of everything & threw it all in there. i suppose a couple of tablespoons of everything would be sufficient though. these are totally raw, but you could definitely make them & then add fake meat, cheese, etc. either way, they totally satiated the craving i was having!

Friday, March 12, 2010

go raw chocolate super cookies!

i might have mentioned these before(or this company) but everyone would love these cookies, raw foodist or not. they are sweet & totally satisfying. i highly recommend them! yum!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

teeccino

i've been wanting to kick my caffeine habit for quite some time, but working at starbucks makes it a little difficult (although I did do it for about 8 months some years ago). anyways, i've been hearing the buzz (no pun intended) about teeccino, a non-coffee coffee.

Teeccino Caffeine-free Herbal Coffee is a delicious blend of herbs, grains, fruits and nuts (carob, dates, figs, almonds, and chicory) that are roasted and ground to brew and taste just like coffee.



Coffee lovers are attracted to Teeccino’s full-bodied, dark roasted flavor and its nutritious health benefits. Teeccino allows coffee drinkers to keep their cherished coffee ritual with all the enjoyment and satisfaction of a freshly brewed cup!






Teeccino offers a number of health benefits to help coffee drinkers achieve optimal health:

* Naturally caffeine-free - no processing, no chemical residues
* High in heart-healthy potassium
* Natural energy boost - from nutrients, not stimulants
* Alkaline - helps reduce acidity and restore alkaline balance
* A soluble fiber in chicory root, that helps improve digestion and elimination plus increases the absorption of calcium and minerals

so, tomorrow at work, i'm going to buy a nice french press & start doing half caffeine (ironically enough, i've always been horrible at making a good cup of coffee at home, whether that be with a perculator, or regular coffee pot, but the ratio of hot water to coffee in a french press is much easier). i will then slowly go no caffeine (hopefully). this seems to be a good solution to the problem of drinking coffee, even if i have limited myself to just one 12 ounce cup with a little bit of soy. definitely would recommend this to anyone also trying to kick it!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

duathlon

i haven't been keeping up with any good recipes to share lately! with my monday night get togethers over (at least for the moment) i have some goat cheese & a lot of veggies in the refrigerator, but i've been out to eat almost every night for the past week with friends (gasp!) i'd never thought i would make as many as I have - & as many fabulous ones at that. (which is also sort of bad, because it's left me almost no time to do school work this week).

i've also been busy training for my first duathlon! it's on saturday & i'm really excited! (part of a triathlon series, i just had no time to practice swimming!) 5K run, 20K bike, 5K run!













i've also signed up with some friends from florida to run the ragner relay, which is in may, over my birthday weekend! it's a run from yale to harvard, with 12 people, each taking 3 legs of the race. we run for 24+ hours straight, with 2 or 3 different people driving us in a van. i'm so excited to have met so many amazing people while getting healthy & fit! i'm also signed up for an 8K in april & i want to do a 15K in a month or so in the tampa area. this stuff is so addicting!

hopefully next time i post it will be with a delicious recipe or fun update!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

onion, artichoke & cauliflower quiche

every monday night, i go over my friend heather's house for a pot luck dinner. (secretly watching the bachelor) this past monday night was the last night - so i went all out & tried these very super fabulous quiche (usually made as a pie, but i made them in muffin form as to feed everyone... they were a hit & gobbled up in an instant!) note: this is pretty lengthy recipe - it is definitely a time commitment!

for inside the tart:
1 head of cauliflower cut into 1-inch florets
3 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large white onion, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon chipotle mustard
3 medium eggs, or 2 large ones (or 3 egg replacers as a substitute)
8 ounces of sour cream (i used non-fat)
1/2 cup of any kind of milk (i also used non-fat here)
1/4 teaspoon pepper
pinch of ground cinnamon
1 cup grated swiss cheese (non-fat)
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese (low fat)

homemade crust:
1 1/4 cups of wheat flour
3 teaspoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons earth balance butter
1 egg (or egg replacer)

note: this will make one large 12 inch tart or 12 small muffin tarts

to caramelize the onions:
heat 1 1/2 tablespoons of olive oil in a skillet over medium-low heat. Add the chopped onion, sprinkle with salt & pepper & cook until onion is a deep golden brown, stirring occasionally. (this took me about 25 minutes)

while i was caramelizing the onions, i made the dough for the tart. in a large bowl, combine the flour, cornstarch & salt. you can chop up butter, or because i bought my earth balance in a tub, i used a tablespoon & scooped it out to add to the mix. Add one egg (note: i use vegan egg replacer as a substitute, even though the dish is obviously not vegan). mix with a fork until a dough forms. if this does not happen easily, toss it out onto a counter and knead it together. it may be a little tough - especially if you use wheat flour like i do. don't be afraid to knead, knead, knead!

to get the right fit for the muffin tin, i used the bottom of my one cup measurement & cut a circle around it(a little on the thicker side), then i used my rolling pin & rolled it out a little more to get a nice, thin crust.



whew. as if that wasn't a lot of work(!) preheat your oven to 350, & start chopping up your cauliflower! mix with two tablespoons of olive oil, a little bit of salt & pepper, and roast away! (15 minutes, turn, shuffle around the cauliflower, & then another 15 minutes)

& here's something good to know - you can do all of this up to a DAY beforehand! (i did all this in the morning, & then actually baked in the afternoon) so for all of you who like to plan ahead (which is typically not me).

the last part:
use a knife or brush (or like me, your finger) to spread the bottom and sides of crust with mustard. then put down the caramelized onions, the cauliflower over the onion, & one artichoke heart on top (if you have extra, the more, the merrier). whisk eggs (or egg replacer), sour cream, milk & pepper in a bowl. once mixed, pour in the swiss cheese & pinch of cinnamon & mix together. pour mixture over the onion, cauliflower & artichoke, & sprinkle with parmesan. bake until tart is golden & center is set (40 minutes).











voila! you have a really scrumptious, healthy meal! the smell in the kitchen alone will make your mouth water!