Saturday, April 20, 2024

Happy Passover and Recipes


The Passover Seder (Ceremonial meal)
Picture a table adorned with a crisp white tablecloth, shimmering in the soft glow of candlelight. In the center, there's a decorative plate filled with three matzos, symbolizing the unleavened bread eaten during Passover. Surrounding the plate are vibrant green sprigs of parsley, a bowl of salt water, and a roasted shank bone, all symbols representing different aspects of the Passover story. Glasses of deep red wine or grape juice stand ready to be raised in celebration, and a joyous family gathered around the table, remembering our history, telling the story of our redemption from slavery, and sharing the blessings of the holiday of freedom!

 

Since we give up eating bread, cereal products, and crackers during this 8 day holiday, I'll be eating a lot of salads and vegetables during Passover. I'm not much on eating matzah and matzah products.

I'm including a few of the recipes that I will be making. I love this carrot salad!

raw carrot salad, vegan, plant-based



This is a favorite of my husband's family that we make every Passover. Very tasty!!

red cabbage and potato



vegan stuffed grape leaves



quinoa summer tabbouleh salad


asparagus and cherry tomatoes


potato salad



vegan mushroom soup



Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Creamy White Bean and Mushroom Appetizer

appetizer, white bean spread topped with mushrooms


An ordinary appetizer? Not this bold and magnificent dip/spread! Sautéed mushrooms, pine nuts, creamy white butter beans, fresh herbs and tasty seasoning make up this delightful blend. Got company coming? This will be a hit!!

EASY TO MAKE 
It's simple and wonderful and a perfect choice if you, a guest, or a family member needs to eat a gluten-free or dairy-free diet but of course everyone can enjoy it.  

Free Parsley Leaves photo and picture

               


HEALTHY TOO!
White beans such as navy beans, butter beans, or cannelloni beans are high in protein and fiber, and provide many essential nutrients. A great choice instead of a high fat commercially prepared alternative.

Enjoy this herbacious dip with colorful cut up raw vegetables or your favorite (GF) crackers. 

Free Fresh Cut Vegetables on a Plate Stock Photo




Ingredients for the dip/spread 
1 can of butter beans, drained (available in most supermarkets)
1/2 cup of fresh coriander leaves, chopped (cilantro) or 
     1/2 cup of fresh parsley, chopped - your choice
1/4 cup of freshly chopped basil leaves
2 teaspoons of chopped fresh mint
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder (or 1 fresh clove of fresh garlic)
1 tablespoon of tahini or nut butter
1 teaspoon of lemon juice
Sea Salt or Himalayan pink salt 
Cracked black pepper

Directions:
Blend everything in a food processor until smooth and creamy. 

Ingredients for the topping: 
1/2 cup of pine nuts, lightly toasted
2 cups of sautéed white sliced mushrooms with salt and pepper


A favorite soup recipe using white beans 

My Notes: 
1. Butter beans are readily available in most supermarkets in the canned bean isle. They are larger than other white beans and very creamy and delicious. 

2. Make this dip in advance and refrigerate until needed. 

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Creamy Asparagus and Cauliflower Soup

soup, asparagus and cauliflower soup

As you know (or may not know) I love soup and am happy to eat it even in the spring and summer! 

I was recently introduced to a delicious asparagus soup at a friend's dinner party! I couldn't wait to get the recipe and share!

Green Asparagus Asparagus photo and picture

If you are a soup lover, it's time to get your soup pot going and make a bowl of this hearty, comforting, healthy soup. It combines two healthy favorite vegetables: cauliflower and asparagus. 

white cauliflower on black textile

This plant-based soup is creamy and each bowl can be garnished with small sprigs of seasoned roasted cauliflower and tender tips of asparagus. 

It's easy to make and it is certainly a soothing crowd pleaser. 
If you are looking for a comforting soothing soup - this is it. 

It's also low calorie, low fat, and high in fiber. If you are caring for an elderly parent or someone convalescing, this is an easy to eat nourishing soup. 


That being said, I'm sure you too will enjoy this easy to make soup. 

In addition, the ingredients in the soup provide substantial  protective anti-oxidants and vitamins! 

Ingredients: 

2 cups of chopped onion 
2 cloves of fresh garlic, chopped
1 pound of asparagus, cleaned and hard tips snapped off and then broken into thirds
1 russet potato, peeled and diced very small
1 16 ounce bag of frozen cauliflower florets or 
1 small cauliflower broken into small florets
3 cups of vegetable broth 
3 cups of water
Salt 
Freshly cracked pepper
Garnish: a few raw asparagus tips in each bowl is a must! It's crunchy in the creamy soup.
Optional: a pinch of chili powder in each bowl 

Directions for soup pot: 

In a 4 quart soup pot, sauté onion in 1/2 cup of water or vegetable broth on a low heat until onions are translucent (about 4 minutes, stirring). Add garlic and heat for another 2 minutes. Add asparagus, potato, and cauliflower florets, broth, and water. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat and simmer for about 20 minutes covered until vegetables are soft. When done, use an immersion blender to blend until smooth and creamy. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 

Directions for Instant Pot: 
 
Saute onions in 1/2 cup of water or vegetable broth in the insert liner of the Instant for about 4 minutes, stirring. Add garlic and sauté another 2 minutes. Add remainder of ingredients, secure the lid, and set to pressure cook for 4 minutes. When done, release steam according to the manufacturer's directions. When all steam is released, carefully remove the lid. Use an immersion blender to blend the soup until smooth and creamy. Season with additional salt and pepper if needed.  

My Notes: 

1. For a variation of this soup, try roasting your asparagus and cauliflower before adding it to the soup. It will produce a different tasting soup that will require additional time for roasting the vegetables..

2. This spring soup could be an ideal soup for the upcoming Passover holiday especially if you are looking for vegan recipes. 

3.  It's important to eat foods that provide necessary anti-oxidants that may help increase our immunity and thus may play a roll in helping to prevent common degenerative diseases.  

There is a quote by Ann Wigmore that I love (and included in my soups cookbook) that says, 
"The food you eat can either be the safest & most powerful form of medicine or the slowest poison" 
I like to think that this type of soup could be a form of powerful medicine. What do you think?  Do you give it any consideration to high antioxidant foods when you prepare your meals? 

4. This soup is gluten-free, vegan, oil-free, and also very suitable for a kosher for Passover meal. 











Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Shopping With Dogs at TJ Maxx



How do you feel about shopping in a supermarket or clothing store such as TJ Maxx and people putting their dog or dogs in the shopping carts? 

Lately, I see it all the time in my local stores.

I don't like the fact that people can even shop in supermarkets and stores with their dogs, but I have accepted it (bc I have no choice bc the law is on the side of service and emotional support animals) 

However, I think it is ridiculous to actually be able to place the dogs in the shopping carts that everyone uses.

two dogs sitting on maroon area rug

Is is even sanitary? 

Personally, I do not like the idea of bringing new clothing home that has dog hair on it. 

The carts are not even cleaned between customers!

Am I the only one who feels this way?

I asked the manager of my local TJ Maxx  about it and she said, "sorry, we are not permitted to ask them to remove the dog or dogs from the cart"!  Places are actually afraid of getting sued and they do get sued- which is bad for business.


It has nothing to do with liking or not liking dogs, but some of these animals smell, some shed, and some keep barking in the store !!!!

I have seen a sign in the supermarket prohibiting dogs in the carts, but the rule is often not enforced.  In fact, the manager of the supermarket has gotten into huge arguments with service animal owners to the point of calling the police and by then the owner is gone. Since the store does not want to lose customers, they tend to look the other way most of the time. This rule just applies to supermarkets, not other types of stores. 

This sign applies ( but is not enforced) in supermarkets

I'm curious how you feel about dogs in the shopping carts in stores such as TJ Maxx, and if you have any suggestions... 

I could stop shopping there, but I would have to stop shopping everywhere in Florida where dogs rule and go EVERYWHERE including restaurants with their owners. I have even begun to see more dogs in stores and restaurants in Philadelphia area too. 

It does not matter if you are allergic to dogs. 
The law protects the emotional support owner. 

Just a "pet peeve" of mine. I would love to hear your comments. 

I also get outraged with people who bring their "emotional support dogs" to the beach where we walk barefoot. The signs clearly say, " NO PETS"  on beach- but emotional support dogs are not pets and the lifeguards don't get involved and are not rule enforces( I have found out) bc you are not permitted to question people about their emotional support dogs . So people end up bringing a dog to the beach and yes they pee and poop on the beach ( and the owners cleans up the poop) but we walk barefoot and children play and dig in the sand. 

Free Dog Beach photo and picture

Please don't call me a dog hater. I actually like dogs. This is a whole other issue. 

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