Tuesday, March 17, 2015
St Patricks Day Green Smoothie
It's St. Patrick's Day and I want something green. There is nothing like a green smoothie to help detox, get rid of bloat, and energize the body! Green smoothies are easy to digest, are nourishing and a cinch to make.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day in addition to wearing green, why not treat yourself to this delicious green detox!
I've said it before-
Raw greens are the best choice to help cleanse the body and help alkalize it : Two ingredients needed for weight loss and optimal health.
Using smoothies to cleanse is like taking out the garbage. We accumulate toxins through what we eat , digest, and breath. Detoxing helps the body rid toxins and take a burden off the liver ( which is our body's filter; if the liver is clogged, it doesn't work efficiently.
I originally saw the recipe for this green detox smoothie in the Nov 25 2013 issue of Woman' s World Magazine. It was a great article about how to do a Smoothie Diet and take off 5 pounds in 3 days.
The article offered a variety of detoxes including a green detox smoothie, a red detox smoothie, a detox soup for dinner, and an almond milk smoothie for a snack. I followed their detox suggestions for the suggested 3 days, and was pleased that I lost 4 and half pounds and didn't feel hungry.
The green detox was my favorite: It's perfect for a healthy St. Patrick's Day Celebration
Ingredients for Smoothie:
1/2 large banana, sliced and frozen
2 fresh figs, sliced ( or you can substitute any other fruit like berries)
2 cups curly ( organic ) kale
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon ( contains fiber and blood sugar regulators)
16 ounces of cold water
Directions:
Place all ingredients in your blender or Nutribullet ( I use the Nutribullet and love it)Blend and enjoy immediately.
There are lots of other ways to detox too-
Detox Soup is a great way to detox in the winter. I lost 5 pounds in 4 days
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Friday, March 13, 2015
Lebanese Roasted Eggplant Salad
This recipe is actually my cousin Elaine's recipe who is an experienced and authentic Middle Eastern cook. She invited us for brunch and served a number of memorable dishes. Although everything was very good, her tangy roasted eggplant was my favorite .
Mixed with lemon, garlic, and other herbs and spices, the eggplant salad was superb.
Extra note: Not only is this recipe naturally gluten free and vegan, all the ingredients are permissible for Passover. What a great appetizer or side this would make for the holiday!
Ingredients:
1 large plump purple eggplant, or 2 medium eggplants cut in half lengthwise
Juice of 1 lemon
1/2 cup of red, green and or yellow peppers, chopped very fine
1 clove of garlic, chopped very fine
1/4 cup of tomato, chopped very fine
1/4 cup of red onion, chopped very fine
salt to taste
1/4 cup of olive oil
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Cover a cookie sheet with foil
Brush the flesh of the eggplant with olive oil
Place the two eggplant halves on the cookie sheet flesh side down.
Pierce the eggplant halves a few times with a fork and bake on 400 for about 25 minutes . Remove from oven, allow to cool. When able to handle, scoop out the flesh
Add lemon juice, salt, and oil . Using an immersion blender , mix slightly.
Add the chopped garlic, tomatoes, and peppers.
Serve with gluten free chips and other appetizers
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Sunday, March 8, 2015
Lebanese Stuffed Onions
Lebanese Stuffed onions ( bassal mahshi) is a family favorite that was actually my mother in law's recipe that she has been making and perfecting for many years. She serves it on holidays and special occasions, and it is absolutely delicious.
My mother in law's name is Toni ( short for Fortunae) and is called Nona by her 10 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Born to an Italian mother and raised, and lived in Cairo for 45 years prior to coming to the US - she is a great Middle Eastern cook.
Everyone is thrilled when she goes to the trouble to make these little stuffed gems. Her recipe is made using ground meat, spices and rice; my recipe is vegan, yet it boasts the same delicious Middle Eastern spices and the great flavors as my mother in law's recipe.
My recipe is easy to make, but I must warn you it is labor intensive. The onions are boiled first, peeled after cooking, and each layer of the onion is removed, stuffed, and rolled individually.
I made this recipe today jointly with my sister in law Amy. otherwise it takes a novice a long time to peel and roll. It's good to have a partner to work with. ( My mother in law is a an experienced pro and can knock off a batch rather quickly.)
The ingredients are simple, yet the spices are somewhat more exotic.
Like many of my mother in law's authentic Middle Eastern recipes, she uses a significant amount of healthy ground yellow orange turmeric ( available in any supermarket in the spice isle or any Indian ethnic store at a much more reasonable price)
The Middle Eastern term for stuffed onions is bassal macshi -
Basal is the Arabic word for onions and Machshi means anything stuffed.
Ingredients:
4 large onions, cut according to the following directions ( see picture)
Filling: you could use any filling of your choice or use my vegan filling
My vegan Filling
Filling Directions: mix all ingredients well and use for the stuffing of the onions
Directions:
Cut raw onions as shown partially through ( do not cut in half) |
Boil onions until soft |
Separate onions into halves Filling: Combine all ingredients and mix well. . |
Fill each onion half with small amount of filling ( this is a picture that I took when I used soy granuals- forgot to take the current filling picture) |
My notes:
Turmeric is so good for you. Recent scientific studies have been documenting turmeric has medicinal qualities that are good for the brain. I found an article by Dr. Axe that goes into great detail about why turmeric is good to add to your diet and a simple turmeric drink that you can make.
These stuffed onions seem to be a hit with just about any crowd.
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