Monday, November 7, 2011

Pumpkin Fudge


The parade of pumpkin recipes continues with pumpkin fudge. You can actually taste the pumpkin in this! The consistency didn't turn out quite fudge-like, but rather a softer candy. It's super sweet and super delicious. The recipe is definitely more complicated than some of my others, but not too bad. Here is the original link: http://www.pumpkinrecipes.org/pumpkin-fudge.html .

Ingredients:
-2 cups white sugar
-1/2 cup pumpkin puree
-1/2 cup evaporated milk
-1/4 tsp cornstarch
-1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
-1/4 cup butter
-1/2 tsp vanilla
-1 cup nuts (optional...I did not use)

Recipe:
-Butter a dish (for final fudge product)
-In a saucepan, combine sugar, pumpkin, milk, cornstarch, spice.
-Bring mixture to a boil then reduce to a simmer.
-Simmer until it forms a gooey consistency.
-Take off heat and and add butter and vanilla until smooth.
-Spoon into buttered dish and let cool.

Notes:
-I made this with fat free evaporated milk and that probably contributed to the consistency.
-Original recipe called for you to simmer until dropping a bit of the mixture into cold water would make it form a little ball. Whatever that means...

I had never made fudge before and I'm pretty proud of my first foray into the fudge world. More to come!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Pumpkin Gingerbread


Ah yes, Fall. Autumn. Cool breezes and the desire for warm comfort foods. Halloween is over, Thanksgiving is on its way with Christmas right on the turkey's heels. Sounds to me like we need a tasty fall/holiday treat. Enter Pumpkin Gingerbread. This cakey treat is loaded with the delicious flavors of pumpkin, ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Original recipe can be found here: http://www.pumpkinrecipes.org/pumpkin-gingerbread.html . I did more or less the exact same thing, with the exception of doubling the ginger. I also used homemade pumpkin puree which I think lightens it and makes it more authentically flavored.

Ingredients:
-12 tablespoons of butter
-2.5 cups all purpose white flour (haven't tried it with wheat yet...)
-2 tsp baking powder
-1 tbs ginger
-1 tsp cinnamon
-1 tsp nutmeg
-1/2 tsp salt
-2 cups of pumpkin puree (1 can)
-1 cup white sugar
-1 cup dark brown sugar
-3 eggs

Process:
-Preheat oven to 375
-In one bowl, whisk together flour, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, baking powder, salt
-In another bowl, combine melted butter, pumpkin, eggs, white sugar, brown sugar
-Combine mixtures
-Pour into muffin tins or loaf pans or a larger loaf pan
-Bake for 40-50 minutes (knife/toothpick comes out clean)

Comments:
This was really easy to make and tastes so delicious. The picture posted really doesn't do this justice. Pumpkin Gingerbread is a fabulous breakfast or snack. Pour a cup of coffee, relax, and enjoy!

I will try to make a healthier version of this in the future. Essentially, that would entail using unsweetened applesauce instead of butter and wheat flour instead of white. If you happen to try it like this- let me know! I'd love to try it myself!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Zucchini and Beets with a hint of sweet


I recently acquired some fresh vegetables from my friend's mother's garden. She sent me home with zucchinis and beets. The two seem like an unlikely pair, but I disagree. I searched through my kitchen and experimented with things and ultimately came up with this recipe. It tasted like heaven. :-)

Ingredients:
-2 medium zucchinis (chopped to nickel-sized pieces)
-2 medium beets (chopped to nickel-sized pieces)
-1 tsp olive oil
-1 tsp minced garlic
-1/4 medium-sized red onion (chopped fine)
-2 tsp tomato paste
-1/2 cup water (1/4 may suffice)
-1/4 cup vegetable broth
-1 tsp balsamic vinegar
-1 1/2 tsp lemon juice
-1/4 cup chopped parsley
-1 tsp cinnamon
-1 tbs molasses
-1/4 cup garbanzo beans
-2 tsp corn starch (optional)
-1/2 cup bulgur wheat

Directions:
-In a medium-sized pot, flash heat olive oil, garlic, onions (heat on high for 1 minute then turn down to 3/4)
-Add beets and 2 tbs water (more or less water may be needed)
-Cook mixture until beets soften a bit
-Add lemon juice, tomato paste, and balsamic vinegar and cook for a few minutes
-Add zucchini, parsley, vegetable broth
-Cook for approximately 10 minutes on 4/5
-Add more water if necessary (I added too much and had to put in corn starch later)
-Add garbanzo beans, cinnamon and molasses and cook for another 5 minutes
-If mixture is too soupy, add corn starch
-In a separate pot, cook up bulgur
-Serve mixture over bulgur

-Serves 2

-Calories (per serving): 333

Calories may be an overestimate. I'm not sure how much of each thing I put in so I just overestimated. I also didn't have the patience to calculate all of the other health info. My apologies. This meal is so delicious. It has a perfect mix of sweet and hearty. Beets and zucchini really do go together! Don't like one or both, try your own veggies. Add in more! Test different spices. Put it over rice or cous cous instead. Whatever you like, do it! Let me know if you try it!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Honey Yogurt Mango popsicle


It's summer and it's hot! Ice cream sound tempting? If you are anything like me, ice cream and frozen yogurt binges become an almost daily occurrence in this roasty toasty season. Not craving the extra calories though? I have a great compromise for you- honey yogurt mango popsicles. These delicious pops have just 3 ingredients and are less than 100 calories per sweet and tasty treat. The Greek yogurt is key to making these pops creamy. The honey sweetens them and the mango adds a great flavor burst.

Ingredients:
-1 1/2 cups Chobani plain nonfat yogurt
-4 tbs honey
-1 mango

Directions:
-Peel, gut, and dice mango
-Combine mango, yogurt, and honey in a medium-sized bowl
-Pour/spoon mixture into popsicle molds (8 popsicle total)
-Freeze for 2-4 hours

Nutrition (per pop):
-calories: 84.2, sodium: 22.6mg, carb: 16.5g, sugar: 15.4g, fiber: .3g, protein: 4.9g

You can use the fruit of your choice or even use a flavored yogurt.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Kale flavor blast salad


Hello all! I am officially back in action! I have been rather preoccupied with work, classes at Salem State, buying a house, etc. I'm glad it's summer though! Expect some vegetarian recipes as I have decided to become a vegetarian for a month (or more...we'll see how it goes). Salads seem to be a large component of vegetarian diets, so my first post is a salad. The base is kale (an acquired taste for many). It is easy to make with about 10 minutes prep time.

Ingredients:
Salad:
-2 cups chopped kale
-1 large sliced red bell pepper
-1 serving sliced baby carrots (approx. 10-14 carrots)
-1 chopped granny smith apple
-1 100 calorie bag almonds (flavored or not)

Dressing:
-1 tbs honey
-2 tbs lemon juice
-1 tsp olive oil


Directions:
-Rinse all vegetables and fruit
-Chop all vegetables and fruit
-Combine all in a medium-sized bowl
-Add almonds
-In a separate cup, combine honey, lemon juice, olive oil
-Pour over vegetable/fruit mix and eat!

Nutrition:
-calories: 435, carbs: 76g, protein: 9.6g, fat: 14g, sat. fat: 1.2g, sodium: 146mg, fiber: 15.7g, sugar: 46g

Comments:
You can add/subtract whichever fruits/veggies you like. You can also experiment with different spices. I like the kale base because it has more nutritional value than lettuce, but feel free to use what you like!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sausage and Tomato Mini Quiches


Ok, ok, I am back to cooking real meals. I'm giving muffins and soups/chilis a break in favor of trying recipes like this amazing one. This is now officially on my regular menu. With relatively cheap ingredients, it's not too much of a stretch to do so.

Talk about delicious and healthy all at once! You would never guess that each one of these delicious quiches is less than 75 calories, nor will you guess that they are made with a sausage substitute! They are cute, yummy, and a great breakfast/lunch/dinner/party item. They really aren't that difficult to make either.

If you make them for yourself, you'll actually end up with some leftovers. I typically eat three and pair them with fruit on the side- I have found that grapes, kiwis, and strawberries compliment them quite nicely.


Ingredients:
-5 eggs
-3 egg whites
-3/4 cup 1% milk
-3 Morningstar sausage patties
-1 large tomato
-1 small onion
-1/4 cup part skim mozzarella cheese

Directions:
-Set oven to 325 (place rack in center of oven)
-In a medium frying pan, brown up sausages
-Once cooked, chop sausage up and keep on a small plate
-Chop tomato and onion and cook up in the medium frying pan (2-5 minutes)
-Add chopped sausage to tomato and onion mix and cook (2-5 minutes)
-In separate bowl, whisk eggs, egg whites, milk
-In a heavily sprayed muffin tin, dollop sausage/veggie mix
-Sprinkle cheese over sausage/veggie mix
-Pour egg/milk mixture over cheese/sausage/veggie mix
-Cook in oven for 25-35 minutes (tops should start to brown lightly)

-Makes 12 mini quiches

Nutrition (per quiche): 74.1 calories, 3.3g fat, 92.5mg cholesterol, 117mg sodium, 3.5g carb, .55g fiber, 7.5g protein

Note: These totals reflect 1 cup of milk, but I actually used 3/4 cup (you can probably use less than that!).

The beauty of this recipe is that you can pick and choose your meats, veggies, and cheese. You can also experiment with fruit! I think an apple and cheddar quiche would be delicious!

I found this on the Cooking Light site. I made many modifications though. Here is the original recipe: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/mini_mushroom_sausage_quiches.html

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Basic Spice Muffin


This is another recipe that is completely my own. It has a delicious mix of cinnamon and nutmeg flavors with a blast of hearty goodness from the the whole wheat flour. Once again, these are easy and low calorie. You probably have the ingredients already! Enjoy them right out of the oven or warm them up for optimum enjoyment. :-)

Ingredients:
-2 cups wheat flour
-1/4 cup granulated sugar (you can use brown sugar, too)
-1 tsp baking powder
-1 tsp baking soda
-1 tsp cinnamon
-1/2 tsp nutmeg
-1 egg white
-1 cup skim milk
-1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
-1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Directions:
-Set oven to 400 degrees
-Lightly spray muffin tin
-Whisk dry ingredients
-Add wet ingredients and pour into muffin tins
-Bake for 15 minutes (maybe less- use the toothpick test)

-Makes 12 muffins

Nutrition: 103.8 calories, .3g fat, 162.9mg sodium, 21.23g carb, 2.8g fiber, 3.65g protein

The beauty of a spice muffin is that you can add in whatever flavors you want. You can also add chocolate chips or fruit. Or you can eat them just like this!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Corn and bean chili


This snow keeps giving me soup and muffin cravings. Here is another hit soup that I concocted by grazing on a few recipes. The base recipe is linked below, but I did change it up a bit. I like mine. It's a huge protein and fiber boost and it tastes soooo good! Satisfaction guaranteed!

Ingredients:
-1 tsp onion powder
-1 tsp garlic powder
-2 tsp chili powder
-1 tsp cumin
-1/4 tsp ground black pepper
-1 can (15 oz) pinto beans (rinsed and drained)
-1 can (15 oz) kidney beans (rinsed and drained)
-1 can (8 oz) no salt added corn (do not drain)
-1 can (12 oz) diced tomatoes (drained)
-1 can tomato paste
-1 individual serving baby carrots (35 calories worth)
-2.5 cups water

Directions:
-Chop and steam baby carrots (not too mushy though)
-In a large saucepan on low heat, combine carrots, corn tomato paste
-Add tomatoes and beans and stir
-Add water and stir
-Add spices and stir
-Bring to a bowl, stirring frequently
-Simmer for 10-15 minutes

-Makes 4 servings

Nutrition: 255 calories, 2.5g fat, 800mg sodium (probably less), 52g carb, 18.375g fiber, 15.375g sugar, 14.75g protein

This is a thick and hearty chili and is just delicious on a cold day. Maybe add it to your Super Bowl menu?

Original recipe: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Black-Bean-Vegetable-Soup/Detail.aspx

Friday, January 28, 2011

Sweet Squash


Ever find yourself wanting to incorporate more veggies into your diet, but not really having the drive to? Have an undeniable sweet tooth? Are you cold and want something to warm you up? Want your kitchen to smell amazing? Looks like I have just the recipe for you- and it's easy, too! Forget your typical microwave veggies. This squash dish is sure to please you and your family!

Ingredients:
-20oz pre-cut butternut squash
-2 tsp granulated sugar
-1 tsp cinnamon

Directions:
-Set oven to 350
-Put squash in pyrex with 1 inch water
-Bake for 30-45 minutes (or until you can easily stick a fork through squash)
-Mash squash in medium-sized bowl and add in sugar and cinnamon

-Makes 4-6 servings

-Nutrition (4 servings): 65.75 calories, 15g carb, .4g fiber, 1.2g protein

-Nutrition (6 servings): 43.8 calories, 10g carb, .2g fiber, .8g protein

Applesauce Oatmeal Muffins


This may just be my favorite muffin to date. It is absolutely delicious and super easy to adapt to suit your own particular flavor cravings. I got the original recipe from SparkPeople.com and I have included the link below for your perusal. The moist texture and cinnamon flavor are absolutely wonderful in this 94 calorie treat. They have officially become part of my breakfast regiment!

Ingredients:
-1 cup Old Fashioned Quaker Oats
-1 cup skim milk
-1 cup wheat flour
-1/2 cup brown sugar (I suggest granulated)
-1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
-2 egg whites
-1/2 tsp baking soda
-1 tsp baking powder
-1 tsp cinnamon
-1 tsp granulated sugar

Directions:
-In large bowl, combine oats and milk and let sit for 1 hour
-After 1 hour, set oven for 400
-Add applesauce and egg whites to oat mix
-In smaller bowl, mix flour, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and sugar
-Add to wet mix until just mixed together
-Fill lightly sprayed muffin tin (12 muffins)
-Bake 15-20 minutes

Nutrition: 93.5 cal, .5g fat, .4g cholesterol, 196.2mg sodium (probably less for my recipe), 20.5g carb, 1.7g fiber, 2.9g protein

Notes:
-Original recipe calls for cinnamon and granulated sugar to be added on top (I like them in the mix).
-Original recipe calls for 20 minute baking time (I think it's a little too long).
-Original recipe calls for salt (I took it out).



Here is the original recipe URL: http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=5763

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