Showing posts with label kale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kale. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

The Juicing/Smoothie COLOR CHALLENGE - GREEN

Hi Folks! This week is all about GREEN smoothies and juices!  Orange week went well.  The crew had some great recipes to share.  Click here to join the fun! Since some of the team members thought GREEN week would be easy we've asked everyone to expand their green vocabulary by using different/unique ingredients.  All shades are welcome! :)


Cilantro
I've used cilantro in all of my drinks this week.  Not only is it high in chlorophyll, but it can help remove heavy metals from your body.  Check out what I've been drinking this week:

Kale pear juice: kale, cilantro, apple, pears (bosc and cactus), savoy cabbage

Prep for green green juice (see next picture)

Green green juice: Kale, apples, ginger, cilantro, green cabbage, lemon

More greens full of goodness: parsley, chard, dandelion, dill and lacinto kale


Stay tuned for next week's color challenge: PURPLE

Peace and love,
Z

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Slamming Smoothie Contest - Green Delight

 
Hi Folks! We're on to round number 4 in The Slamming Smoothie Contest! Our next contender is Danike Etufugh and her smoothie is called Green Delight. 
 
Green Delight Smoothie:
Spinach (frozen) 
Green d'anjou pear
Pineapple (frozen) 
Watermelon (chilled
1 tsp super food blend powder (hemp, cacao and maca)
 Almond milk
Chia seeds
 
This smoothie contains the following allergen: tree nuts (almond)
 
Green Delight by Danike Etufugh

Superfood blend - ingredient in the Green Delight smoothie

 
Thanks again Danike! This is a power packed smoothie with vibrant color! I love pineapple and watermelon together.  Add in some greens and maca root and you're truly in for a delightful treat!
 
Stay tuned for more!
 
Peace and love!

Monday, August 18, 2014

Slamming Smoothie Contest - Incredible Hulk 2

Hi Folks! The next submission is called the Incredible Hulk 2 by Rona Daniel! Mmmmm.....looks mean and VERY GREEN! Grrrrrrrrrr RRRAH! I see  it has you all growling! I can hear ya from here!  :)

Incredible Hulk 2:
Mango
Kale
Spinach
Avocado
Banana
Cinnamon
1/3 cup oats
Almond milk
(Garnish with mango/apricot Greek yogurt and cinnamon/nutmeg)

This smoothie contains the following allergens: dairy, tree nuts (almond)

Thanks Rona! I love the beautiful green color! This smoothie is filled with two powerful greens: kale and spinach, with such alkalizing properties, vitamins and minerals you can't go wrong!
Incredible Hulk 2 Smoothie by Rona Daniel

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Juice Journey: Kale Pear Juice


Hi Folks! Do you like kale? What about pears?  Well if you do, this juice is right up your alley! 
 

Here’s the recipe: Lacinto Kale (1/2 bunch) Celery ribs (6) Oranges (6) Pears (3).  Simple!

kale, celery, oranges and pears

oranges and pears

kale and celery....and a pear

kale, celery pear and an orange
 
This recipe made about 4 cups of juice.
I was surprised at how much of the pears I could taste.  I honestly thought the flavors of the kale and celery would overcome the delicate pear juice…..but boy was I wrong.  This was a perfectly blended juice that stimulated my taste buds and filled me up until lunch time.

Pears are becoming my favorite fruit to juice and as I learn more about this delicate fruit, I want even more! Here are some cool facts about pears.

1.       Pears do not contain sodium but do contain substantial amount of potassium, which can help lower blood pressure.

2.       Other minerals pears contain include:  magnesium, iron, copper and manganese.

3.       Good source of fiber which can behave as a laxative.

4.       Pears can alkalize the blood, which is good for those who eat a lot of meat.  Meat is acidic and your body loves to be in the neutral zone. It operates best while in “neutral” Alkalizing foods provide balance.

5.       Pears are not as acidic as apples (less organic acid), but high in tannins which provide anti-inflammatory action.  This makes pears a good alternative to apples for those who can’t handle the acidity.

Kale Pear Juice
 Are you a pear fan??

Peace and love!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Food Journey: Healthy Vegan Holiday Options

Hi Folks!

Due to participating in my first Fall CSA, I have been laden with awesome produce. About 50% of each shipment has been root vegetables.  Many of which, I've never eaten before such as radishes, turnips and rutabagas.  I have been exploring new recipes and I've come up with a few to share as part of the Healthy Holiday Food Carnival sponsored by Soul Food Therapy.

Check out 3 yummy holiday alternatives I've made using my CSA treasures!

#1 - Root Vegetable Mash (vegan, soy, gluten free)

Root vegetables are full of minerals and are in abundance during the cold weather months.  This is a good alternative to the classic mash potatoes we consume for holiday dinners.  This simple recipe actually calls for some tubers in the form of white and orange sweet potatoes and regular white potatoes. You'll get more minerals with this mashed recipe.

Ingredients:
1 large turnip
1 white sweet potato
1 orange sweet potato
4 white potatoes
hemp seed milk
coconut oil
salt
garlic (fresh)
cilantro (to garnish)


 
 
Preparation:
1. Cut up all vegetables in small pieces
2. Boil until soft
3. Drain water
4. Mash with standard potato masher
5. Add coconut oil, hemp seed milk and other seasonings to desired taste and consistency

You can add any herbs you wish.  Dill would be a great addition to this dish!

Time: 25 minutes




#2 - Curry Lentil Soup (vegan, soy, gluten, free):

Soup is just right for the cold weather season plus it's a good appetizer for the big holiday meal that's coming up.  Here is a twist on the run of the mill lentil soup I make quite often for Caleb. It's filled with carrots, turnips and hearty potatoes.

Ingredients:
2 cups of green lentils (soaked overnight)
1/4 cups of black beans (soaked overnight)
1 onion
1 large turnip
1 potato
1 large carrot
1 small butternut squash
2 cloves (fresh garlic)
2 tsp of curry powder
salt to taste
coconut oil
coriander seed to taste
2 -3 large bay leaves

 
Preparation:
1.  Soak beans and lentils overnight (or quick 2 hour quick soak)
2. Wash beans, lentils, coriander seeds and bay leaves and boil until semi tender (20 minutes).
3. Add onions and cook for 10 minutes
4. Add carrots, turnip, potato, butternut squash and cook until veggies are tender
5. Add curry powder and salt
5. If water level gets low, add more.
6. After all vegetables are tender add garlic and carrots.  Cook for an additional 2- 5 minutes.
7. Lastly add coconut oil.  Stir well and let the soup sit for 15 minutes prior to eating so all the flavors can mingle.

The key to making soup is to start cooking the ingredients that take the longest first.  Then add the other ingredients according to their cooking times.  I add most spices and oils towards the end to retain their medicinal properties.  Heat can remove key nutrients and degrade flavor (like garlic).

Time: 30 - 35 minutes.




 

#3 - Peppery Sautéed Kale (vegan, soy, gluten free)

Kale has been called the Queen of the greens!  It's full of vitamins, minerals and even protein.  I received some Russian baby kale in the latest CSA shipment so I had to figure out what to do with it.  I wasn't in a juicing mood, so I decided to sautee it.  Although raw is the best way to eat leafy greens sauteeing helps retain some vitamins and keeps the minerals on your plate so you don't loose them to the leftover pot liquor. Great alternative to the boiled down greens we typically eat.

Ingredients:
1 bunch of Russian baby kale (although any kale will do)
1/2 onion
2 cloves garlic
1/2 teaspoon of coconut oil
cumin to taste
banana peppers to taste
salt to taste


Preparation:
1. Wash kale
2. Chop onions and garlic and sautee until tender or brown in coconut oil
3. Add kale and sautee for about 2-5 minutes.  Don't let the kale get too soft or discolored.
4. Add cumin, salt and banana peppers
5. Remove from heat and enjoy!


I encourage you to deviate and free style any recipes in this post and on my blog.  Add any ingredients your taste buds are yearning for to make it your own.

Hope your holiday season is full of yummy healthy alternatives!

Peace and blessings!