Thursday, July 26, 2012

Latin Spin on Cracker Greens

I always make an effort to eat my greens but it's not always easy. Kale can be bitter, tough, and fibrous so it's not always appetizing on its own.

Tonight I made kale that blew my mind. Here is the recipe:

1/4 Olive oil
3 T butter or ghee
1 package chorizo, cubed
1 bag kale greens
Salt and pepper

In a large sauté pan melt the butter and the olive oil together. Add the chopped chorizo and sauté until brown and crispy so all that flavor is infused in the oil. Add the kale greens a little at a time allowing them to soften. Season with salt and pepper. Stir well and serve.

So easy, so decadent!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Fan Favorites

I'm lucky to have really supportive friends and family who love to cook and eat my recipes. Since I've been eating Paleo, I've been trying to make my food equally as delicious and satisfying. Below are two of my favorite veggie sides that go well with any protein or by itself! And they've been tested by some of my toughest critics!

Butternut Squash Soup

2 packages frozen puréed butternut squash
1-1 1/2 cups unsweetened coconut milk (depending on how thick you want the soup)
1 tsp of curry powder (use this measurement as a starting point, you can add more if you like a more robust curry flavor)
1 tsp garlic powder
Salt and pepper to taste

You can also add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes for a kick and a dash or two of Chinese 5 spice powder for a little warmth and natural sweetness.

In a large soup pot cover the frozen squash with coconut milk and let it meld together. Add your spices and stir until smooth.

Ginger Cabbage

1/2 head red cabbage, shredded or chopped
2 tbsp light olive oil
1 tsp fresh grated ginger
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp garlic powder
Salt and pepper to taste

Sauté ingredients in a large pan over medium heat until the cabbage is tender.

Enjoy!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Rants and Recipes

If you read the last post, you know that I've been following the Whole30 program for a little over 2 weeks. Rather than tell you what I can't eat--I'm just not a glass-half-empty kind of girl-- I'm gonna tell you what I can and do eat:

I eat whole, natural foods. Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, and yummy fats from coconuts, avocados and clarified butter or ghee.

But Francesca, you're a foodie. How are you possibly restricting so many delicious foods? The majority of people who are aware of my eating changes have said slight variations of the same thing. Moderation is key, they say. (And I'm sure I've said myself countless times) Can't you just have a few bites of this decadent brownie with ice cream and caramel drizzle? The answer is YES. I can have anything I want. The catch is, I don't want it.

Let me reiterate (briefly): for a few years now, my health hasn't been optimal. I've had headaches, GI upset, anxiety, and weight gain. When I discovered the Paleo diet just over a month ago, I had nothing to loose and I was desperate to feel better. I'm not in perfect health yet, but the benefits I have gained so far are immeasurable. Those of you who read my previous post know.

That said, I love my new way of eating! It breaks all the traditional rules and challenges conventional wisdom and proves that the Standard American Diet is hurting us in the long run. It's my birthright to feel optimally healthy and I don't want to eat things that make me feel any less than that.

Part 2 of this post, all ranting aside, is two delicious recipes that have satisfied my craving for all things creamy and luscious: homemade mayo and green goddess dressing! So cheap to make and so unbelievably delicious.

3 Ingredient Mayo

-1 egg
-2 tbsp white wine vinegar (or any other acidic component you have, lemon juice works!)
-1 1/4 LIGHT olive oil. Not extra virgin.
*Season with salt and pepper

ALL ingredients must be at room temperature or the emulsification process won't work. Trust me, I learned the hard way.

In a blender crack the egg and add 2 tbsp of WWV along with 1/4 cup of the light olive oil. Blend until well mixed. Then, with the blender on, SLOWLY drizzle in the remaining cup of oil. Taste for seasoning.

The end product should be thick, creamy, with just a little bite from the acid.

It took me a few tries to get the consistency right so if at first you don't succeed...

Green Goddess Dressing:
-Juice and zest of one lime
-1 Hass avocado
-1/2 cup of light olive oil
-1/2 tsp garlic powder or 1 tbsp minced fresh garlic
-Salt and pepper to taste

Blend all ingredients into submission!

Enjoy

Xoxo

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The Whooooole 9

I'm not skinny-driven or fad-driven or diet-driven but if you know me well, I am certainly health-driven. I read nutrtion books for fun (yes, I know, I am a nerd) and I try to be as healthy as I can while still enjoying delicious food. For the past year and a half however, I have suffered greatly from unbearable heartburn and GI distress that has caused me to put on weight and worse, feel like crap. Doctor after doctor told me everything was normal and that I simply needed to lose weight. Problem was that I was exercising and eating a healthly diet according to "convetional wisdom". But I still felt bloated, tired, depressed, etc. I'm just not the type to settle for feeling mediocre. I'm an overacheiver and I want to feel my best everyday. Is there something wrong with that?! (Haha.)

The truth is that my core beliefs lie in the fact that everything we put in our mouths has an affect on the way we feel physically and emotinoally. Sometimes I wonder why more people don't feel this way. I mean food is your main source of nutrition, energy, vitality and let us not forget pleasure, connection, and joy. So you can imagine my frustration when my exceptioanlly healthy, mostly vegetarian diet was failing me miserably.

Then something happened and a light bulb went off in my head. What if I can't tolerate the foods I eat in "healthy abundance": wheat, grains, gluten, dairy, soy, legumes, peanut butter!!! No, no, no, NO!!! Peanut butter?!?! But I love peanut butter!!! It's not a nut, by the way, but rather a legume. I needed to test this theory. After sharing this insight with a friend of mine equally interested in nutrtion,she told me to check out the Whole 30 program. A nutrition program based on a The Paleo Diet which I won't waste space explaining here. But the active link will lead you to a very funny blog about what it entails!

I am in my 3rd week of Whole 30 eating lots of meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts, seeds, and lots of yummy fats from coconuts and avocados and olives and I am simply amazed at the transformation I have experienced. I HAVE NO HEARTBURN!!! I'M NOT BLOATED!!! AND I'VE LOST ABOUT 15 POUNDS!!! It hasn't been an effortless transition (I've had dreams about bread and butter a time or two) but I feel satisfied and happy. I don't feel hungry or grumpy or irritable. I feel energetic and most importantly, I feel a huge weight (literally and metaphorcally) lifted off my chest. When you're constantly uncomfortable and nothing else has worked, finding something as simple as a non-evasive diet change is mind blowing and inspring.

So while my recipes won't be centered around beans and grains for a while, like my delicious bean relish below, I am still making yummy food. Like homemade lemon mayonaisse!!! I encourage anyone who knows they could feel and look better to check out this program and look into the Paleo Diet in general. It has been life changing for me and I trust it can affect many others equally as positive. I've written about how corporation driven agriculture has given meat a bad rap befor, (See my "MEATia" post in the archive) but now I am even more convinced of the money driven scam that drives consumers to eat an obscene amout of processed grain and sugar AND tell us fat is evil.

Love and bacon,
Francesca