
Be a better cook by trying something new! Get cooking motivation, tips, and inspiring new recipes using unfamiliar or healthier food products, you’ve been curious about, but, were afraid to try.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Going From Eggs to Egg Beaters for Better Health
The egg dilemma. What's the answer to the age old question? Which came first? Fat or cholesterol? Having been raised with easy access to Grade AA, fresh eggs direct from the chickens’ nest, I got used to the great flavor and taste of the worlds’ most versatile and inexpensive protein. I admit, after that, it was down hill, but here's how I'm managing to find my way back up, for the sake of good health…


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Cage-free eggs,
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Eggbeaters,
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Zatarain's Creole Seasoning and 2 recipes to make or give as gifts
This is the quintessential New Orleans blend of seasonings used to season many Creole and Cajun dishes like gumbo, red beans and rice, jambalaya, and in a shrimp or crab boil. It’s a very versatile seasoning but, a little goes a long way. Here's how to use it well or make your own...
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Upcoming Posts!
In my next posts, I'll be trying to get healthier, try new flavors, and do some easy cooking.
I'll share my experiments using:
I'll share my experiments using:
- Cajun & Creole seasonings
- Almond milk
- Hawaiian marinade
- Healthy Whey Protein powder
Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk, World Classics Asian Jasmine Rice; Easy Coconut Rice Recipe
Fragrant, long-grain, Jasmine rice originated in Thailand. It’s slightly sticky and perfect to be flavored with a hint of coconut for a subtle, slightly sweet treat. It’s wonderful served with grilled fruits and barbequed chicken, and fantastic with Thai food. Here’s how to make it in about 20 minutes flat…
Simply Asia Noodle, Sauce & Topping Mix and Quick Thai Recipe
Enjoy this super fast Thai noodle dish whenever you’re starving and need to make a quick meal from the pantry and the freezer. I find the Simply Asia box mix to be convenient to keep in the pantry for an emergency and just stir fry whatever I can find canned or in the refrigerator to add to it at the last minute. Here's how to make stir fry faster using the mix...
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Cooking,
noodles,
Quick,
shrimp,
Simply Asia,
Thai cooking
Avocado honey- Does it taste like avocados?...
Mr. Crab Zipper Tool
This simple little tool is worth a mention because it makes shelling and deveining shrimp so much faster and easier to do. I bought this at Sur La Table for about $3. and it's gotten a lot of use in my kitchen since then. Here's how to use it...
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crab tool,
deveining tool,
shrimp tool,
sur la table
Soy Milk and Strawberry & Banana Soy Smoothie Recipe
Fresh fruit, first thing in the morning tastes so delicious. Keep the calories down and the protein up by substituting soy milk for skim milk. It will keep you from feeling hungry longer, with fewer calories, with less than five minutes to make. Take a look…
Imported Spanish Marcona Almonds
Marcona Almonds are known as the Queen of almonds; you’ve got to try these creamy, mild, buttery, and crispy almonds from Spain. This is how they are different than regular almonds...
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almonds,
Cooking,
marcona almonds,
snack,
trader joes,
whole foods
Hpnotiq Liqour and "Air Force One" Cocktail recipe
Ever wondered what our country's political elite drink? Try this special cocktail created especially for the President of the United States; for enjoying on Air Force One. This fresh and sophisticated drink is sure to please. Here's the recipe...
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air force one cocktail,
cocktail,
Hpnotiq,
recipes
"We Olive" Balsamic Vinegar & Premium Olive Oils
We Olive’s Traditional aged balsamic vinegar of Modena is my favorite ever! It’s thick, tangy and sweet. It’s amazing used in a salad dressing, or mixed with an equal small amount of olive oil to top a steak, and of course, as an outstanding dipping sauce. You can find it at...
Orange Muskat Champagne Vinegar as Shrimp Marinade
Trader Joe’s sells this wonderfully flavored Orange Muskat Champagne Vinegar. It’s made from reduced orange juice, vinegar made from Champagne and slightly sweetened with muskat grapes. This is one of my favorite convenience products when using flavored vinegar as a marinade for seafood or poultry. Here's how to make it work well as a marinade...
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Cooking,
orange muscat champagne vinegar,
recipes,
trader joes,
vinegar
Orange blossom honey
If you’ve ever had the opportunity to stand among the blooming trees of an orange orchard, you’ll never forget it! What a fragrance! Now, imagine a honey made only from the blossoms of orange trees. Inhale its sweet flowery bouquet...
Kosher Flake Sea Salt
Can salt really make a difference in cooking anyway?
In 2 words, you-betcha! I always bought my salt at Sur La Table, before my regular grocery store started carrying it. You’ll love using it because it adds more flavor (slightly briny) with less salt, and it doesn’t have that iodized salt taste. It’s a rougher flakier texture with a clean, bright flavor. Here's how to use it...
In 2 words, you-betcha! I always bought my salt at Sur La Table, before my regular grocery store started carrying it. You’ll love using it because it adds more flavor (slightly briny) with less salt, and it doesn’t have that iodized salt taste. It’s a rougher flakier texture with a clean, bright flavor. Here's how to use it...
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