IOTD: Grilled Veggies

March 14, 2007 in IOTD, vegetable, vegetarian

Today’s post is very special. It was written by a very good friend of mine who not only shares my love of all things kitchen, but my general quest to eat healthy, tasty, and fun food! She constantly has great ideas and is always up for trying some new recipe or invention of her own. I asked her to contribute the following piece – which I hope you will find interesting and helpful! Any ideas that make daily cooking healthy and simple are ideas I like! Enjoy!

And BTW – please don’t make fun of the crazy Canadian spelling – that wouldn’t be neighborly! ;)

-Kathy

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Grilled Veggies

I have always been a huge fan of grilled veggies. They are so easy, so healthy and so versatile to cook with. My love of them though has become even greater as they have become the main focus in my cooking since my husband is completely vegetarian. It has always been a habit to chop up a head of romaine or some baby spinach with dinner as an every night side-dish but now I’ve had to become a little more creative in coming up with entrée’s that are tasty and filling but don’t come across as a pile of greens or limp vegetables on a plate. What is amazing is actually how easy this is to do!

I have 3-4 main vegetables that are staples in my fridge: zucchini, red peppers, eggplant and onions. Between these 4 easy little veggies and my beloved all-clad grill pan we can have an array of varied meals. I like to grill up a big batch on weekends, usually 2/3 peppers, 3/4 small zucchini, 1-2 Asian eggplants and a big old red onion or a small bag of shallots, which then provide the base for the upcoming weeks dishes. Having them pre-grilled not only brings out their flavours but also let’s me easily store them and throw something together quickly after work.

There are tons of easy dishes that can be made with little preparation using these base veggies (and of course many many others can be substituted and added). Some of the common dishes that are staples for us include:

  • Goat Cheese Leek-Tart with layered vegetables – I particularly like red peppers against the goat cheese
  • Mediterranean Pasta – sprinkle in a variety of finely chopped grilled veggies, a little spinach and/or artichoke and olives/capers with olive oil, garlic and feta – there are so many options in the pasta department; baked dishes which are great with grilled veggies, spaghetti with spinach, lemon & ricotta, penne with broccoli and pine nuts
  • Vegetable Quiche/Souffled Omlettes – any form, crustless or with crust – mixed grilled vegetables or artichoke or spinach & feta
  • Grilled Eggplant Lasagna with Goat-Cheese/Ricotta, tomato and black olives
  • Indian Food – our favourite is a tikka masala with the staple veggies and tofu over basmati rice – but a spicy eggplant curry is also nice and easy
  • Risotto – a staple in our house – ricotta with zucchini, goat cheese with any vegetables, 4-cheese risotto stuffed and baked in a pepper
  • Burritos/Enchilada’s with mixed grilled veggies, black beans, corn, avocado, etc
  • Veggie burgers (onion, mushroom, bean base) topped with grilled veggies
  • Pizza – with any variety of grilled veggies. I also like to do a flat bread or puff pastry topped with some veggies as a pre-dinner snack
  • Veggie Pad Thai with Tofu – also great to throw in broccoli & bok choy
  • Soup – any type of pureed vegetable soup: broccoli, potato leek, tomato-red pepper, carrot-ginger, zucchini, butternut squash, etc
  • Potato Rosti – topped with julienned grilled veggies
  • Cheese Fondue with Grilled Vegetables – this is one of our favourites to entertain with. Without fail the cheese and veggies are always demolished.

Of course any of the above can be prepared non-vegetarian but still with a healthy dose of vegetables included. Any of these options with a good side salad or some sautéed spinach ensure that you can easily get your 5 servings of vegetables per day. :-)

IOTD: Juice Plus+

March 12, 2007 in IOTD, juice plus

I have been taking Juice Plus+ for about ten years. I can’t speak highly enough about them! Recently I decided to become a distributor to help share the benefits of Juice Plus+ with my friends and family. I am extremely excited about this adventure and hope that if you have any questions you will pass them my way.

Even though Juice Plus+ looks just like a daily vitamin, it is not a vitamin supplement that picks and chooses a specific set of nutrients, but rather is a whole food based product providing the wide array of nutrients found in a variety of nutritious fruits, vegetables, and grains. Not only does Juice Plus+ contain a much wider variety of naturally occurring vitamins and minerals than vitamin and mineral supplements, but it also contains the phytochemicals, antioxidants, active enzymes, chlorophyll and other nutrients — even the fiber — found in the fresh, raw fruits and vegetables it’s made from.

Two core products make up the Juice Plus+ system: The Orchard Blend and The Garden Blend. They are made up of 17 different fruits, vegetables, and grains, and come in small capsules which are easy & convenient to take. The basic idea is to take two capsules each of the Orchard and Garden blends each day. The Orchard Blend is made up of apples, oranges, pineapple, cranberries, peaches, acerola cherries, and papaya. The Garden Blend contains ten nutrient-dense vegetables and grains: carrots, parsley, beets, kale, broccoli, cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, and barley and oat fibers. The capsules are even vegetarian!

Juice Plus+ is an easy way to supplement your daily food intake and increase your health naturally and easily. Please visit my Juice Plus+ website for further information, or feel free to contact me directly if you have questions. :)

IOTD: More on CSA Boxes

March 2, 2007 in CSA, IOTD, organic

Wednesday is one of my favorite days of the week now. Every Tuesday night I go to sleep in anticipation of what my weekly Organic Fruit & Vegetable box will hold. The best part of Wednesday is coming home and getting to check out all the fantastic produce of the week. As you can see – even Norway (my cat) gets excited! ;)

I have mentioned the Organic CSA Box before, but I wanted to post a bit more detail about it and my thoughts now that we have been receiving it for several months. The bottom line is that *I LOVE IT!* :-D

  • I love that every week I receive vegetables I might not buy.
  • I love that every week is an adventure as I discover new ways to prepare vegetables, new dishes to explore, and sample new flavors!
  • I love that the quality of the produce we eat is so excellent that you simply want to eat more fruits and vegetables.
  • I love that purchasing this box supports my local food network and family run farms.

I could keep going, but the bottom line is that by purchasing a CSA box you are supporting your own family’s health, and the community health. What could be better than that?

For more information on CSAs please refer to following links. They are truly available *everywhere*! My friend in Toronto has started receiving a box each week and even with the winter weather she gets amazing variety. I have researched and found farms that have weekly, monthly, or seasonal boxes for friends and family all over: Boston, San Antonio, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Toronto, Chicago, and more. Try it out – you will like it!

IOTD: Go Red for Women

February 7, 2007 in heart disease, IOTD

I would encourage every reader out there to go sign up to support and participate in Go Red for Women! It is free and they will even send you a Red Dress Pin if you would like one! Here is further information:

By joining the Go Red For Women movement, you become part of the fight against heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women in America. Your involvement can help save lives of mothers, sisters, aunts, daughters, grandmothers, best friends, and other women just like you!

Their goal is to 1,000,000 participants in the movement!

IOTD: Weekly CSA Box

January 18, 2007 in CSA, IOTD, organic

Since this isn’t really a FACT of the day I’ve given it the title Information of The Day (IOTD). Enjoy!

For a little over a month Brad and I have been getting a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) box delivered each week. CSA’s are amazing organizations that support local farmers using organic and sustainable farming techniques. They organize shares or boxes that consumers can purchase to support these local farms. There are some fantastic websites that can you help you find some local options, here is one: Biodynamics.

We use Capay Organic‘s Weekly Service which I absolutely love. If you live in the bay area I can highly recommend them. Here are just a few photos from yesterday’s box.

Cutest little sweet potato ever – I have 4 all just barely the size of my hand:

More of the veggies – including the leeks we did not use for dinner:

Not shown were other wonderful items including: kiwi fruits, cauliflower, baby bok choy, and spinach.