Showing posts with label refrigerator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label refrigerator. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tuesday "Try"... Salmon

 A busy day calls for a simple and quick meal. So I had this can of Wild Caught Salmon on my pantry shelf. I opened it up and mixed together some salmon patties.
Then I already had a kale salad made up in the refrigerator, so I made a a sauce of mayo, dill and lemon juice to put on the salmon patties... magic! Dinner is served in no time.

Salmon Patties
1 15oz can wild caught salmon
1 egg
2 Tb. mayo
1 tsp. mustard
1/4 cup finely cut onion
1/2 cup shredded carrots
1/4 - 1/2 cup of bread crumbs
1 Tb. fresh squeezed lemon juice
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
salt and pepper to taste

Sauce
2-4 Tb. Mayonaise
1/4 -1/2 tsp. dill
1 Tb. fresh squeezed lemon juice

Mix all ingredients together - form into patties and fry in small amount of butter and oil.
Add any other spices that you like - tailor them to your taste. 
Don't be afraid to "play with your food"



Saturday, February 7, 2015

Saturday "Supper"... Turkey Tetrazzini

     

    Tomorrow my oldest son is coming over ( he usually comes a couple times a month) and I always cook a meal for him to take home. So the first thing I do if I didn't have a meal from the day before that was a double recipe to share, I check my cabinets, refrigarator and freezer to see what I have that I can make.
     What I found today was some frozen turkey and in my cabinet, a box of spaghetti, cream and/broth in my refrigerator, put it altogether and the idea came to me... Turkey Tetrazzini. Next step is to "Google" other peoples recipes and see what ingredients they use.  Traditionally this recipe uses mushrooms and my son is not a fan, so this is when you take a recipe and tailor it to your families likes and dislikes, and what you have around your house. I will probable substitues peas and carrots instead of mushrooms because that's what I have and a lot of the other recipes I saw used that.  Also some of the recipes called for using milk, cream or stock. So I will pick from those choices and use what I have.
       The link above is just one of the many recipes for Turkey Tetrazzini, Don't be afraid to play with your food, some of the best dishes come from experimenting and/or mistakes!


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Tuesday "Try"... Beet Chips

 So often my ideas start with what I have in my refrigerator that needs to be eaten. Today it was beets! I wanted to do something different with then just steamed etc. so what I usually do is research ideas and what I came up with was beet chips. I sliced them really thin with my mandolin ( I asked for one for Christmas once - great time to ask for fun things to play with in the kitchen.), but you can just slice them thin with a sharp knife. Just try to be fairly consistent with the size of the slice so they will cook even. I coated them with coconut oil (or olive oil)...
then I laid them on these nice screen racks ( got this for my birthday once!!!) but you can use a cookie sheet. Baked them at 350 degree in the oven for about 10-12 min - as you can see mine were in there just a little to long ( oops forgot and got off doing other things).
But they were still very yummy! I had never made them before and next time I want to try a mix of beets,carrots, sweet potatoes and yucca. I may even make a dip to go with them.


Friday, January 23, 2015

Friday "Food Facts"... Banana's

 

 ~ A banana tree is not a true fruit at all but a giant herb and the banana is actually it's berry. A banana plant only produces one bunch or "hand", in its life, but that bunch may have between 100 to 400 banana's. 

~ Bananas contain no fat and are low in calories. They contain magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, copper,selenium, vitamins - A, B1, B2, C, E, K, niacin, pantothenic acid.

~ Worldwide, bananas are the forth largest fruit crop.

~ The banana peel is edible, but not very palatable unless cooked.

~ There is actual a banana museum located in Mecca California with the worlds largest collection devoted to one fruit. It contains more then 17,000 banana items.

~ About 75% of the weight of a banana is water.

~ Bananas are the only fruit that contains amino acid tryptophan plus Vit. B6. They help your body produce serotonin - a natural substance that alleviates depression.

~ Wrapping bananas in cling wrap will make them last three to five days longer.

~When you put a banana in the refrigerator, the peel will turn dark brown or black but will not affect the fruit inside.

The links above are some recipes to try: Banana roll ups, Plantain chips, plus 100 other ideas to do with ripe or over ripe bananas.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Tuesday "Try"... Transform leftovers

    Try - when you look in your refrigerator and see leftovers you don't know what to do with or nobody wants to eat again... think... "Transformation." - what can I do with them and make it new again? When I have this problem, I usually go to "Google" and see what ideas other people have with similar food.
    Last week I had leftover homemade mango chutney that I'd made to take to a friends house and there was a lot left over. So in my search ( just searched "what to do with leftover mango chutney") I found out I could make a mango chutney cheese ball. There were many other ideas as well,  but I needed something that would take more then a teaspoon or two. I'm always looking for a idea to make my son when he comes to visit, so guess what he got? Yep, a mango chutney cheese ball! Then I froze the rest to be used at a later time.
     Or how about leftover meatloaf. You could make some mac and cheese put the extra meatloaf in it and it is now Beef A-Roni. Or then there is the tomato soup that is half left, so it is now turned into chili or add it to some spaghetti sauce. Then there is always those little bit of this and little bit of that. For me that becomes my lunch ( always love when I don't have to fix something).
     Don't let the word "leftover" scare you. If what you make doesn't work, that's okay. You may even surprise yourself and come up with a great flavor combination. Or why not let your children see what they could do with the leftovers. Don't be afraid to play with your food. A lot of great foods were created from mistakes!
      Here is a site to show some yummy food creations made out of someones mistake...

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Thursday 3 "Tips" to cut down on sugar...

Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's the feeling "sugar" brings to mind.

Sugar is not our enemy, and in moderation it can be our friend. Take a moment to read the ingredient labels on some of the food sitting on your pantry shelves, cabinets and in your refrigerator. Look beyond the obvious bag of cookies or can of soda, and check out the salad dressing, ketchup, peanut butter, yogurt, crackers, lunch meat, pickles, non dairy milk, creamer, cereal, bread, even gum, just to name a few. There is sugar everywhere (even in your medicines) and under many names besides the spelling, S-U-G-A-R.

To help bring awareness to how much sugar may be lurking in your food, here is just some of the other names that sugar can be found on your ingredients labels:

*high fructose corn syrup
*sucrose,
*glucose
*fructose
*lactose
*maltose
*dextrose
*honey
*corn syrup
*invert sugar
*invert sugar syrup
*molasses
*brown sugar
*evaporated cane juice
*dehydrated fruit juice
*corn sweetener
*fruit juice concentrate
*malt syrup
*raw sugar
*turbinado sugar
*sorghum syrup
*refiner's syrup
*beet syrup
*glucose syrup
*barbado's sugar
*muscovado sugar
*beet sugar
*carob syrup
*table sugar
*malt
*buttered sugar
*maple syrup
*rice syrup
*agave nectar or syrup
*powdered sugar
*corn syrup solids
*organic raw sugar
*golden sugar
*date sugar
*castor sugar
*golden sugar
*raisin sugar
*d-mannose
*sorbose
*galactose
*xylitol
*sorbitol

Don't let this list leave you discouraged, it's about bring awareness to the food we eat. So the next time you go to the grocery store try these 3 tips to help you start to cut down on some of the sugar consumed without even knowing it.

One
Read the label on that product your about to put in your cart to feed yourself and your family. Look to see if there is a another product comparable in price, that has less sugar with a similar serving size. 

Example -  if the product label reads 8 gram of sugar for 1/2 cup serving size
look for:
                  4 gram of sugar for 1/2 cup serving size
* or look for a label that may read " no sugar added" 

Two
When making a recipe that calls for sugar put less of the sugar then it requires. I do this all the time and I have rarely ever noticed a difference. And general speaking it doesn't usual effect the texture of consistency of the recipe.

Three
Start doing half and half with your food or drink.

Example - mix 1 pack of instant oatmeal (with 12 gram sugar) with 1 no sugar pack of instant oatmeal.
or
                 mix a bowl of yogurt (with 19 gram sugar) with a bowl of no or low sugar yogurt.

You will find over time that your palette will adjust to the taste of less sugar and you will wonder how you even use to eat so much.



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