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Sunday, March 25, 2012

African Peanut Stew

I used to get "the recipe of the day" from allrecipes.com.  I still have a backlog of recipes I have yet to try.  This particular recipe for African Chicken Stew has been a favorite of my husband's since I first made it several years ago.
I did make some slight modifications.  First, I use chicken breast instead of a whole chicken.  I use a cup of chicken broth instead of water.  And, I don’t use canned garbanzo beans.  


A bowl of African Peanut Stew
African Peanut Stew

After searching the web some, I’ve found that there are several different ways of making this recipe.
This recipe for African Chicken Peanut Stew adds tomatoes and cilantro.
This Vegetarian African Peanut Stew uses sweet potatoes and spinach.
And if Spicy African Peanut Stew is your thing, add some garam masala.
Emeril Lagasse has his own version called African Peanut Soup that uses ground turkey.
In the comment section below, please give me your thoughts and comments  of what you might think of this dish.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Mmmmmm Tomato Soup

One of my favorite soups is tomato.  I’ve tried different recipes with various forms of success.


While visiting my friend Chef Joey at his restaurant The Green Gourmet, I had the pleasure of trying his version of Tomato Basil Soup.  It was so good that I asked him if I could please have the recipe.  




He said to me, “This recipe is so easy, you don’t even have to write anything down.  Here is all you need:”

  • Pour some olive oil and cover the bottom of the soup pot.
  • Add a chopped onion, stir while frying them until the onions are clear but don’t brown them.
  • Then add the secret ingredient… a can of tomato juice.
  • Then add a handful of chopped fresh basil.
  • Finally, use an immersion blender.
Sounds too easy, right?  Easy and very good and I made this at home recently.  My husband loved it so I know it is a winner.  I think I will continue using this particular recipe from now on.

Here are a couple of other alternatives for making tomato soup:
The recipe presented in this video calls for whole tomatoes and straining afterward to rid the soup of chunks.  It also uses a lot of butter and heavy cream.
This next recipe from The Food Network for Homemade Tomato Soup is also rather fatty.  This recipe does use olive oil for the vegetables rather than butter, but still uses heavy cream and butter.  In this recipe the cook is using canned tomatoes. 



In the comment section below, please feel free to tell me your favorite recipe, suggestions, and other thoughts about tomato soup.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Restaurant Food

When you are as health conscious as I am about what you put into your body, restaurants come up short in most cases.
Fast foods from restaurants like McDonalds™, Burger King™, and Taco Bell™ are full of sodium, fat and other preservatives that are usually unpronounceable.
Some of these fast food places offer healthy alternatives.  However, the healthy part is that most of these alternatives don’t have as much fat but are still loaded down with sodium and preservatives.
Chain restaurants such as Chili’s™, Applebee’s™, and Texas Roadhouse™, are as bad as the fast food places when it comes to fat and sodium levels.
Diatfacts.com gives a list of many restaurants, the foods they offer and their nutritional values.
Look at McDonald’s Asian Salad™ without the chicken and dressing –low calories and low sodium.  However, many people don’t eat it plain without the dressing or the chicken.  Big difference with the chicken but no dressing the calories aren’t so bad but the sodium levels are huge.  If you add the dressing the sodium levels go even higher. 
Now look at a Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad from Chili’s Bar & Grill™.  It’s worse than the one you can get from McDonald's™.
It is hard for the health conscious to eat out.  That’s why when we went to Florida we visited a friend of mine and his restaurant in Delray Beach, The Green Gourmet.  I will be writing a feature story on Chef Joey Giannuzzi and his wonderful restaurant soon.
What makes the Green Gourmet special?  Organic foods, alternatives to salt, and a chef who cares about his patrons on a personal level.  I’ve even walked away with one of his recipes that I will be sharing soon.
While not many areas have a restaurant like the Green Gourmet, there are ways of getting “healthier” alternatives at the chains.
When ordering:
  • Ask that no extra salt be used when preparing your dish.
  • When ordering a salad, ask for the dressing on the side and don’t use as much of it.
  • Ask for just a simple vinaigrette for a dressing  instead of the heavier dressings.
In the comment section below, please feel free to tell me about your favorite restaurant or healthy alternatives you have found for eating out.

               

Thursday, March 1, 2012

For the Love of Cookies

I love the way the house smells after baking cookies. 
I have tried various recipes through the years, and the best by far is the one that my mother-in-law gave to me when I first started dating my husband.
Ingredients:
2 1/4 – 2 1/2 cups of flour
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1 cup (2 sticks) of butter
3/4 cup of brown sugar
1/4 cup of white sugar
1 package of vanilla instant pudding
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
2 large eggs (slightly beaten)
1 bag (12 ounces) of chocolate chips



Directions:
Preheat the oven to 375̊
In a small bowl, mix the flour and baking soda together and set aside.
In a large bowl, mix the butter, brown sugar and white sugar together.  Then add the instant pudding and the vanilla. When the batter is smooth and creamy, add the eggs.  Add in the flour mixture until everything is well blended.  Finally add the chocolate chips.
The fun thing about having a recipe like this is the versatility.  You can use other things with your chocolate chips like walnuts or pecans.  Or, you can substitute other items peanut butter chips or raisins.
Usually I add to the chocolate chips.  This time however, I used a trail mix of chocolate and peanut butter chips, raisins, peanuts and M&Ms®

I also use homemade vanilla extract.  It's really easy to make your own vanilla extract. I found vanilla beans for a good price on Amazon.com.
In the comment section below, tell me your favorite cookie or recipe, or other comments on cookies or baking cookies.