Beautiful Food – February 2016
/So many good things to eat – even in the winter time. We have it so much easier than people did 100 years ago!
I enjoyed stir fry slaw this month. It was a quick meal-in-a-bowl for a winter lunch. I simply stir fried apply, broccoli and frozen cranberries in a skillet…added a heap of savoy cabbage and some sliced smoked turkey…added a bit of General Tso’s Sauce at the end. The red of the cranberries and apple skins adds just the right spark of color.
Hearty soups are also a favorite for winter lunches – another meal-in-a-bowl. This month I made mushroom soup. It is easy to make and beautiful too!
- Cut up fresh mushrooms, sautéed in a little olive oil.
- Put in beef bouillon and water…dried onions…ground up dry roasted soy beans (I just processed them in my small food processor)…soba noodles.
- After it cooks about 4 minutes add almond milk.
- After the soba noodles are cooked (it usually takes a total of 5 minutes, but read the package) – pour into a bowl…drizzled pumpkin seed oil…and scatter some pumpkin seeds.
This is a high protein soup with mushrooms, dry roasted soy beans, and soba noodles. The drizzle of pumpkin seed oil – dark and rich – and the seeds on top add to its appeal.
Now for a snack: blue corn ships with hummus. I like the color contrast. It is very easy to eat too many so I always prepare the number that I want to eat on a plate – and don’t go back for more!
Egg casseroles are becoming my favorite beautiful food to make, enjoy for one meal…and then several more. I usually make the 4 serving size and include whatever is handy in my refrigerator. The baking dish I use is the perfect size and has a lid so I can easily store the left overs in the refrigerator. Note: I am lactose intolerant so am using non-dairy products, egg casseroles can obviously be made with milk and cheese.
The general recipe for this one:
- Whisk together 4 eggs and a scant cup of almond milk.
- Add broccoli (processed in a food processor), dried parsley, dried onion (and any other seasonings desired). Whisk.
- Cover bottom of baking dish with non-dairy cheese substitute. Pour egg and vegetable mixture over the cheese.
- Sprinkle pumpkin seeds on top.
- Bake for 15 minutes at 425 degrees F and then for 30 minutes at 350 degrees F.
The green and yellow/gold colors are cheerful on a winter’s day – even if it is very gray outdoors!
I really am enjoying the cook that I’ve become... or maybe what I truly enjoy is evolving the way I prepare food to appeal to the taste buds and the eyes! The other requirement is that it be good nutritionally too.