This recipe was in the group of "top recipes" for 2011 based on page views. I posted it after New Years but thought I would re-post again this year before the holiday since it was a popular recipe.
Growing up in the South, black eyed peas, usually with some greens, were a staple on New Years Day, served to bring us all good luck. They are also recorded as being served on Rosh Hashana, Jewish New Year, also to bring good luck. Honestly, I was never a big fan of black eyed peas. But I love hummus and this one is really delicious. If it brings us good luck, even more reason to try it!
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Recipe for Salsa Turkey Pasta
Mr. ELEB is training for a half marathon and wanted a bit more carbs in some of our meals. We both like whole grain pasta so I created another baked pasta recipe inspired by my December Secret Recipe Club recipe.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Recipe for Squash, Apple and Bacon Pizza
Hope you enjoyed a wonderful Christmas!
Here is a pizza with an amazing combination of flavors. I could (and did) literally eat the sauce of pureed squash/apples/onions, sour cream and bacon with a spoon. That combination will be featured soon as a stand alone casserole!
Here is a pizza with an amazing combination of flavors. I could (and did) literally eat the sauce of pureed squash/apples/onions, sour cream and bacon with a spoon. That combination will be featured soon as a stand alone casserole!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Recipe for Lemony Salmon and Dill Toss
I've been determined not to gain weight over the holidays and so far so good (**I've actually lost a couple of lbs**). We've been eating a lot of meals like this one with the occasional treat/big meal thrown in. I've stayed away from most of the baking and treats that are prevalent in the cooking/blogging/magazine/recipe world right now. Honestly, we haven't missed them and if we have to have a little bit of a treat, I still have some of the Sans Rival cake in the freezer!
I've been instructed to tell you first off that this gets the Mr. ELEB seal of approval. OK, done, now I'll share the recipe with you! I was inspired by a recipe from Prevention Magazine to make this dish. They used canned salmon though and I wanted to use fresh. I also used whole wheat pasta where their recipe called for regular white pasta.
I think this would be fine with canned salmon but if you can get fresh, why not? My grocery store had some beautiful sockeye salmon so that's what I used.
I love putting tasty healthy food on the table in under thirty minutes!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Recipe for General Tso's Chicken
Have you found the terribly addicting website "Pinterest"? If not, I suggest one of two things: If you're a visual person and have some time every day to dawdle and browse around a really fun website, check it out. If you're a super busy person who already wastes too much time on-line, stay away! Seriously though, it is a great place to see all sorts of things from food and recipes, to ideas for decorating, funny pictures and sayings and so much more. I found the inspiration for this recipe there.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Favorite Sandwich Wraps
We all have our "go to" products. Here is one of my new favorites: La Tortilla Factory Smart & Delicious Soft Wraps in the Multi Grain variety. They are also available in whole grain, white whole grain, and various other varieties (read more here).
I've only seen the multi grain and white whole grain here on Maui and of the two, I preferred the multi grain (although both were good). These are made in California so I'm not sure if they are available where you are. If they are, they are definitely worth a purchase. As you can see by the wrapper, they have a good dose of fiber, only 100 calories per wrap, low in fat, and not mentioned on the front-only 1 gram of sugar. Oh, and they taste great room temperature or, my favorite, pan toasted a couple of minutes per side in a dry skillet. La Tortilla has no idea I'm featuring their products by the way, I just like them so much I wanted to share!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Recipe for Char Sui Bao - Daring Cooks
Do you love dim sum? We do and always try to go to our favorite dim sum restaurant when we get back to San Francisco (Yank Sing-a top 100 SF Restaurant in 2011). They call it deem sum...they probably know better than I do, but I've always seen it written as dim sum, except on their website. Anyone know the correct spelling? Anyway, I digress. I love the steamed pork buns-Char Sui Bao-but never gave a thought to trying to prepare them at home.
Turns out they are a challenge to make, but not an insurmountable one. That's why I really enjoy participating in The Daring Kitchen challenges. The challenges so far have pushed me in to culinary experiences I wouldn't have picked on my own and are presented with very detailed instructions, priming the pathway to success. Our Daring Cooks’ December 2011 hostess is Sara from BellyRumbles! Sara chose awesome Char Sui Bao as our challenge, where we made the buns, Char Sui, and filling from scratch – delicious!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Recipe for Sweet Potato Wrapped Fish
This dish was inspired by one of my favorite dishes, potato wrapped sea bass, at Isa Restaurant, San Francisco. That dish is smothered in capers, tomatoes, olive oil and herbs-it is really good. This is different, simpler, sweet potatoes instead of regular, but just as delicious.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Recipe for Whole Wheat Pita
In my "to try" file are about a dozen naan recipes. So, of course I can't seem to get going on making some-just keep looking at the recipes, thinking about the best attributes of each one. Help! I have naan paralysis!
However, I came across a recipe for pita and just jumped on it! No messing around. No saving many versions and trying to come up with "the best". It is a recipe with mostly whole wheat which I like. Is it "the best"? Who knows? But it made lovely pillows of whole wheat goodness just begging to be stuffed with spinach, ham and cheese. So different than the cardboard texture of the whole wheat pita I buy at the store.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Black and White Wednesdays-Coffee Break
Coffee Break-want one, now! |
Monday, December 5, 2011
Recipe for Simply Baked Pasta-Secret Recipe Club
Mmmm. Little pillows of ricotta cheese (no not mashed potatoes!) on top of whole grain pasta, sauce, pepper jack cheese, beef - what's not to like? That's what I thought when I was browsing through Stacy's blog Every Little Thing and saw her "wing it" recipe for baked pasta. She was in the midst of an exercise to eat on $60/week and threw this together based on what she had on hand. Perfect-I do that a lot too, probably why I was drawn to this recipe. It's Secret Recipe Club time!