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Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2016

Irish Inspired Recipes for St Pattys Day

What are your plans for St. Patricks Day?  Over the weekend, Kevin and I will be going to a St. Pattys Day parade in downtown Spokane with some friends.  Then, on Monday, we are hosting a pot-luck at our apartment with some friends.  My old college roommate and maid of honor will be in town over the weekend and coming to our pot-luck, so I am so excited to see her and her new puppy she is bringing along!

If we are having a St. Pattys Day pot-luck, you better believe I will be making something delicious, nutritious, and Irish/Green.  In past, I have made a few Irish dishes like...

Colcannon: mashed potatoes with kale and onions

Corned Lentils and Cabbage: 
Vegan Rueban Sandwich:

What foods will you be making to celebrate St. Patricks Day this year?

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

New Job and Recipes to Come

Hello my lovely readers!  Im so sorry that I have been a bit absent this week. This is week three at my new job and I am just starting to settle in from all of the excitement and newness of it. As a result, Ive been fairly mentally tried when I get home, so I have shied away from anything too complicated or innovative in the kitchen.

On Wednesday, Kevin and I had a fun evening with my parents when I made them a new dish I have been loving, but is not quite blog ready (at least picture-wise). All I will tell you is that it is an Indian dish with lots of greens and a spicy punch Mmm!  I also tried my hand at making homemade tahini. After lightly roasting the sesame seeds and blending them to heck in my food processor (unfortunately with a little bit of oil to help it along), I ended up with the perfect consistency of store bought tahini. The taste was not quite what I was hoping for though. I think I toasted the seeds for a little too long because the final tahini had a bit too much of a browned taste to it. I decided I could do better next time I tried by not roasting it for nearly as long and be able to make it without any oil. I will let you know how my next batch goes.

I am so determined to make homemade tahini, (1) because store bought is way too expensive, (2) I want to see exactly what goes into it (no salt or preservatives), and (3) a reader of mine requested that I recreate and nutritarian-ize Trader Joes Goddess Dressing that she enjoys. I got a bottle of this dressing last week to have a comparable and to be able to look at the ingredients list.  Tahini is the main ingredient for this dressing, but it also has quite a zing to it. Im planning on giving its recreation a shot this weekend and hope to have the recipe ready for a post next week.

Again, sorry I dont have any new recipes for you this week!  Hope everyone has a wonderful and healthy weekend!
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