Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Thai Chicken Salad
Today was a glorious day in New York. It felt like it was mid May. The sun was shining, the birds were singing and it was one of those days that I had to get outdoors the minute I got home from work. We've had a mild winter and things are blooming, budding and growing (and people are sneezing) earlier than usual. I had to remind myself not to jump the gun and start planting my garden too early. It will only lead to disappointment. It isn't too early though, to start some peas, snap peas and radishes in my raised beds. I spent the afternoon playing in the dirt and potting some pansies as well.
Trying to eek out every last ray of sunshine would cut into dinner prep time, so I opted to prepare a big salad for dinner. A while back I found this recipe for Thai Chicken Salad in a Cooking Light magazine and thought it would be a perfect, quick dinner. Again, this is a great thing to make if you have a rotisserie chicken from Costco or your grocery store. If you read my blog, you already know I think Costco rotisserie chickens are a great time saver and frequently work their way into my cooking repertoire. I guess I could say they are my favorite time saver. The interesting thing about this salad is that the peanut dressing is heated and tossed into the salad while it is warm. If you don't plan on eating it all at once, divide your salad and save some dressing on the side. Just remember to heat up the dressing before you toss it. I'm looking forward to a delicious lunch tomorrow. Oh and did I mention, it's less than 300 calories a serving? ...... that is, unless you go crazy with the peanuts like someone I know.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Cajun Jambalaya
I thought it only fitting to make something Cajun for dinner on Fat Tuesday. Well, that was my original intention. I thought I'd get a jump on things and make part of it last night, and finish it off tonight when I got home from work. I had some leftover soup in the fridge for last night's dinner anyway. Like I said, that was my original intention. Once I got started with this Jambalaya there was no going back. I got caught up in the moment. Once that spicy aroma filled the air, I decided that soup could wait another day, and... who cares if we celebrated Fat Tuesday on Monday! So Monday night was Jambalaya night. I figured heck, this recipe serves four people anyway, we can have leftovers tomorrow. Again, that was my intention, but Paul sort of fell in love with this Jambalaya. He truly got into the spirit of Fat Tuesday and overindulged. At the end of the night there was only one serving left. I tucked it in the fridge and promised him that he could finish it off tonight. Guess who's having soup?
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Fudge Brownie Kisses and Swirls
For Valentines Day I decided to swirl some with raspberry jam, some with Nutella, and top a few with a little Hershey's Kiss. I used a basic brownie recipe, but the add-ins make them special. As I am writing this I just thought to myself, I should have swirled in some peanut butter. That would be wonderful! Oh wait, then I would be making them more for me. Anyway, this recipe makes about 50 bites, so you can experiment if you so desire. Sorry Paul, you can't have all 50. I'm packing up a box and the rest are headed to my office. There are a few chocoholics working there as well.
I hope you all have a Happy Valentine's Day and share it with someone you love!
“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.”
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-The-Pooh
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-The-Pooh
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Pick Your Favorite Banana Bread
Melissa likes chocolate chips in her banana bread, no nuts. Mike and Paul are very open minded, welcoming both nuts and chocolate chips. I like nuts, no chips. Mini loaves were definitely the way to go. Everyone was happy. I made them again this morning. Over-ripened bananas tends to prompt banana bread baking around here. Again, I went with mini loaves, this time adding a Nutella swirl loaf. Since these loaves are baked in 6 x 2 1/2 x 2 inch paper molds, they are perfect for 2 people. This recipe makes 4 loaves so you can share a loaf or two, or wrap up them up and freeze them for anytime that "I need a piece of banana bread" mood hits you. Just take a loaf out of the freezer and allow to thaw about an hour before serving. If you are wondering where you can get these nifty little paper cake molds, I purchased mine at Home Goods. You can also find them at Sur La Table, King Arthur Flour or even Target. An added bonus if you use paper molds...no need to grease the pan, just mix up the batter and pour it into the mold and bake. I put the filled molds on a jelly roll pan to make it easier getting them in and out of the oven. Just leave enough room for the air to circulate around each loaf.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Healthy Oatmeal Pancakes
In an effort to eat healthier this year, breakfast has become a very important meal. Starting the day off with a meal that is filled with protein, whole grains and fruit. can pretty much set the tone for the rest of the day. A healthy breakfast fills me up, boosts my energy level and will usually stave off hunger until late in the day.
It's difficult to eat a substantial breakfast on a work day. I leave the house around 7:30AM and the thought of eating a big breakfast is the last thing on my mind. The weekend is a different story. I've always enjoyed making something special breakfast or brunch. Weekend breakfasts are probably my favorite meal. Unfortunately, they usually contains many of the foods we are trying to avoid. In an effort to keep weekend breakfasts interesting, I needed to get creative. I love pancakes, but I usually make them with white flour and top 'em off with butter and pure maple syrup. I decided to make a healthier version. These pancakes didn't require any special ingredients, just ingredients that I pretty much keep stocked in the house. It does require the use of a food processor though. I topped the pancakes with fresh berries, but a sauce made from frozen berries would be a good option if you can't get fresh. This recipe made 12 three inch pancakes which fed me, Paul and another serving left over. They are hearty pancakes! Leftovers can be wrapped and refrigerated. For a quick weekday treat, just pop them in the microwave for a minute with some berries and you can pretend it's the weekend.
It's difficult to eat a substantial breakfast on a work day. I leave the house around 7:30AM and the thought of eating a big breakfast is the last thing on my mind. The weekend is a different story. I've always enjoyed making something special breakfast or brunch. Weekend breakfasts are probably my favorite meal. Unfortunately, they usually contains many of the foods we are trying to avoid. In an effort to keep weekend breakfasts interesting, I needed to get creative. I love pancakes, but I usually make them with white flour and top 'em off with butter and pure maple syrup. I decided to make a healthier version. These pancakes didn't require any special ingredients, just ingredients that I pretty much keep stocked in the house. It does require the use of a food processor though. I topped the pancakes with fresh berries, but a sauce made from frozen berries would be a good option if you can't get fresh. This recipe made 12 three inch pancakes which fed me, Paul and another serving left over. They are hearty pancakes! Leftovers can be wrapped and refrigerated. For a quick weekday treat, just pop them in the microwave for a minute with some berries and you can pretend it's the weekend.
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