Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Sweet Potato, Kale and Chicken Sausage Hash

Hey all! I've been trying to get to back to posting here more often. I've been cooking so much lately it seems a shame not to share with you some of my creations. Life is getting back to normal post Costa Rican vacation. I'm getting into my groove. Meal planning on Saturdays, grocery shopping and meal prep on Sundays. I even was able to get back to the farmer's market this weekend. The weather was just too gorgeous to not be outside as much as possible. I scored some beautiful kale (featured below) and the first bunch of fresh spring asparagus I'm putting into rotation later in the week (Tip: store asparagus in a cup of water in the fridge for maximum shelf life and freshness).  I have my kitchen window wide open with the breeze blowing in as I type this post. Nothing like that pollen filled air to really remind you spring is here. But never the less, I am perfectly content with the fresh air.

Butcher Block or Desk..hmm? 
If you've read some of my previous posts, you know I recently (February 2015) completed a Whole30 Challenge. One thing I learned from my Whole30 experience was that planning was key! I'm most successful when my Sundays consist of meal prep and I have a menu planned for each day of the week. Even if one night is set aside for take out or a frozen meal for conveniences sake.

This week my meals consist of:
Sweet Potato, Kale and Chicken Sausage Hash (see below)
Carrot, Tomato, Coconut Soup with Corn Relish
Kale, Chicken Sausage, and Dill Havarti Frittata
Spicy Buffalo Baked Chicken Chopped Salads with Avocado and Grilled Pineapple
Curried Coconut Beef and Eggplant over Asparagus
Against the Grain Gluten Free Frozen Pizza (for my late night getting back from the office)
Pound Cake with Macerated Mixed Berries (for my sweet tooth)

This recipe has seen many different versions. It depends on what my refrigerator can produce or what I'm in the mood for, but really anything goes. If you prefer regular sausage to chicken go for it! If you like spinach instead of kale, guess what? Go for it! Honestly, you can substitute just about anything and it will be tasty. Well, maybe not anything. I can't imagine caviar blending well with sweet potato but who knows! This recipe is super versatile and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner depending on the accompaniments.

Sweet Potato, Kale, and Chicken Sausage Hash
2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and chopped into small cubes
1/2 medium onion, chopped
2 links Kale and Balsamic chicken sausage, chopped into discs (I used Safeway Organics brand no sugar or pork casings here)
1/2 cup Kale, chopped (thick stems removed and washed thoroughly)
1 Tbsp. ghee
1 Tbsp. olive oil
1/4 tsp. dried basil
1/4 tsp. garlic powder (or 1 clove freshly minced garlic)
Salt and Pepper to taste

In large skillet over medium high, heat ghee then add sweet potatoes and onion. Season with salt and pepper, basil, and garlic powder then cook for 3-4 minutes until the bottom side of the sweet potatoes is golden brown. Give it a good stir, then add the chicken sausage. Cook for another 4-5 minutes or until the hash starts to caramelize. Then add the kale, allowing it to wilt. Total cook time should be around 15 minutes. But keep a close eye on it. The sweet potatoes should be tender and golden brown. Since sweet potato has a higher sugar, content it will burn so make sure to cook over medium (not high!). The smaller you cut the sweet potato, the quicker it will cook, and the less likely you are to burn it before it's completely cooked!

If I eat this at home, I serve two over easy eggs right on top of the hash. If I'm packing it for breakfast at work, I eat with two hard boiled eggs for more protein. This would also be great as a side to quiche. This recipe is Whole30 as long as you read the labels! Lesson #2 of my Whole30 experience is all about Chicken Sausage. Did you know that most brands of chicken sausage contain sugar? Also, most brands of chicken sausage are made with pork casing?!! PORK??? I DO NOT eat PORK!! This made me cringe the first time I actually read one of the labels. Needless to say, I will always read the labels to all of the food I purchase!! ALWAYS! Thank you Whole30 for this if nothing else (and of course there were many more lessons and positive outcomes).

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Asparagus Pea Risotto Dusted with Mint


Life is moving fast these days. I seem to blink my eyes and a week has passed. It's like an out of body experience. I can look down upon each day and it is as if I'm watching an episode on TV. Weird, I know.  Maybe I watch to much TV, but that's for another discussion. I returned from my Costa Rican vacation this past Friday. It was fleeting and not nearly long enough. I'm already planning my return trip and all of the things I would like to explore further. It was relaxing and peaceful. Traveling with my girlfriends Kim and Kate made it all the more fun. We stayed on the western coast in Guanacaste. The people there are so friendly, welcoming, and full of life. Pura Vida!! We enjoyed the beach, the sun, and had an adventure to the Arenal Volcano. The adventure included a 2 mile hike through the rainforest and hours in a thermal hot spring. I'm already dreaming of the poolside cocktails, and the rush of the ocean sounds. 

 I could go on all day about why you should visit Costa Rica, instead you should just do it!  

After a week of eating food that was not my own, I was eager to get back in the kitchen. And with the Easter holiday it was the perfect occasion to get my cook on. This risotto was easy, seasonal, and worth the little effort it took. 

Asparagus, Pea, and Mint Risotto

1 tsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Small Onion, chopped
2 Cloves Garlic, minced
1 cup Arborio Rice
1/4 cup White Wine (I used chardonnay this time)
3 1/2 cups Organic Chicken Broth (use Vegetable Broth to make this vegetarian)
1 cup Asparagus, trimmed and chopped into bite sized pieces
1/2 cup English Peas, raw 
1/4 cup Parmesan-Reggiano Cheese (grated with a microplane)
1 Tbsp. butter (Kerry Gold unsalted is the best! )
1 Tbsp. mint, julienned
Salt and Pepper to taste

In a large saute pan on medium heat, heat olive oil and then place onion. Cook onion for 2 minutes then add chopped garlic. While onion is cooking, heat broth in a small sauce pan over low heat. Allow the onion to become translucent, cooking for another 2 minutes. Then add rice. Toast the rice for about 2-3 minutes or until the rice becomes slightly translucent. Next, add the wine and allow the rice to absorb the liquid. Once liquid is absorbed, add one ladle full of broth (about 3/4 cup of broth). Season with salt and pepper. Allow the broth to be absorbed. Continue this process three more times (about 7-9 minutes). Then, add the peas and asparagus and the last bit of broth. Test the risotto, it should have a slight chew but still be creamy (3-4 minutes). At the end add the cheese, butter and garnish with mint. 



It's so easy! You won't be sorry if you add this to your weekly meal plan. Wait, you don't meal plan?! First off, why not? Second, it is the single most valuable tool for keeping to my budget and my diet. This is also great for lunch the next day. I bring it to work and it tastes just as good day two. Question on the recipe?? Let me know! I'm hoping to keep this blog more up to date. Let me know what you like to see, what you don't. There is always one more recipe I would like to try. I hope to see you back here soon. 

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Easter Leftovers

It's springtime ya'll! And these past two weekends were the perfect spring weekends.  Last weekend was enjoyed in Richmond hanging with friends at new breweries, and celebrating Easter with the Goldsmith family. This past weekend, the Laible clan was in town so we decided to spend the day wandering Mt. Vernon. It was my first time visiting the estate and I was more than impressed. The beautiful views of the Potomac were breathe taking and the rich history was an educational treat.

The kitchens in historic homes always fascinate me. The fact that the cooks could feed an entire estate worth of family members and workers with just a big fireplace, some basic utensils, no refrigeration, and a smokehouse astounds me. I mean really a few dull knives, a few pieces of pottery, and an open fire was all they needed. It made me reassess all the kitchen gadgets that clutter my drawers and cabinets. Do I really need them all?? Probably not!
For Lent, I decided to give up chocolate. That was not an easy feat for me, but I made it through the forty days! This year, I made my annual Chocolate Babka a la SmittenKitchen and I think it may be getting better with each passing year. My awesome Aunt Beth placed a delicious chocolate bunny at each table setting for Easter breakfast and I was saving mine for something special. I had picked up some hard to find peanut butter chips at Trader Joe's the week before and decided what would be more delicious then peanut butter chip and chocolate chunk cookies! So bye bye bunny it was.


Peanut Butter Chip and Chocolate Chunk Cookies (makes about 24 cookies)
(adapted from the Trader Joe's recipe)
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour (unbleached)
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) of unsalted butter, room temperature
1/3 cup no stir almond butter
3/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1 egg
1 Tbsp. unsweetened almond milk
1 tsp. vanilla extract
8 oz. peanut butter chips
1 small dark chocolate bunny, chopped

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, combine butter, almond butter, white sugar, and brown sugar. Use a hand mixer (or standing mixer) cream butters and sugars together until fluffy. Add egg, vanilla, and milk and combine. Add flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt and mix until just combined (do not over mix). Fold in peanut butter chips and chopped chocolate.  Form dough into balls (about 2 Tbsp. worth of dough). Bake for 8-10 minutes (for me it was about 9:30). They should just be set and slightly golden brown around the edges.

These cookies come out slightly chewy with a nice little crunch on the bottom. The combo of peanut butter and chocolate, I mean really do I need to say more! These would be perfect to bring along to a cookout or even just to keep in the cookie jar at home. Just beware they will go fast!

I'm so happy I have been able to be with family and friends these last two weekends and enjoy the beautiful spring weather. It reminds me that the people closest to me are the most important thing in the world. There is a comfort to spending time with the people who know you best. During this time of year I can't help but feel hopeful for what's to come in the next few months. Looking at all of the new flowers and blossoming trees reminds me that there is always a time to change and improve!