Monday, June 27, 2016

Lunchtime Summer Salad from my Little Urban Garden

Today's lunch is special because when it was time to eat, I got to go out and pick my first round of Bibb Lettuce from our little city garden!

I washed the greens and added:
2 strawberries,
4 cherries,
1 diced slice of red onion,
s&p,
1/4 avocado and this
AMAZING lavender-infused balsamic vinegar that a friend gifted to me as an early birthday present. I had a little side car of cottage cheese for some protein…Lunch is served! I love summer.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Chocolate (Pumpkin) Donuts



I mean...what kid wouldn't be excited to hear those words come out of mom's mouth? And Mom, you can feel good about it! My 4 year old and I love to make these and they are always a hit. The recipe is an adaptation of a Jessica Seinfeld recipe, just tweaked a bit, a la #fitmamafitwifefitlife 




Makes 12 medium donuts

1 cup pumpkin puree
1/2 coconut palm sugar
1/2c milk
1 egg white
1T Vanilla
1T coconut oil

1c AP flour (you can use whole wheat flour but it would need to be WW pastry flour to keep donuts light)
1t cinnamon
1t baking soda
1/2t baking powder
1T unsweetened cocoa powder
(Powdered sugar to make them pretty after baking)

Heat oven to 350*, spray donut mold (mini muffins work too if you don't have the donut pan)

Beat together palm sugar, egg white, pumpkin, milk, oil, vanilla. Add in flour, baking soda & powder, cinnamon & cocoa.

Fill pan and bake about 16 minutes (less for mini muffins)

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Father's Day Crafting - Homemade Coaster Tiles

What's that? You forgot that Father's Day is this weekend?!  You need a quick homemade activity that can be done in one sitting?! I've got you covered.


(No time for the craft store?  Bonus…all of these materials are available via Amazon Prime. BOOM!)


Materials:
ModPodge
Foam Brushes
Scissors
Plain Tiles, Coaster size (think 4"x4")
City Map or Photos, depending on what look you're going for - we're doing a couple of each
Optional: Cookie Cutters & Small Felt Circles

Choose what you would like your coasters to have on them.
We are doing a couple of coasters with family pictures, and a couple with cut-outs from paper road maps of areas that we have lived.

(If you choose to get extra crafty, let the kids pick out their favorite shape cookie cutters to trace on the pictures or maps.)

Apply one coat of ModPodge to the coasters.  Place photo shapes or map cut-outs on the tiles while ModPodge is wet.
Apply 3 more coats of ModPodge over the images/maps.

The coats will look white-ish but will dry clear.  Allow at least 3 days for the tiles to dry before using…but feel free to wrap them after a day if needed ;-) We ended up doing our project outside and the summer heat REALLY helped to expedite our drying!
(If desired, you can stick felt pads on the bottom of the tiles to prevent any undesired scratching on furniture.)
Don't forget to pick up Dad's favorite Bevy to put the coasters to use on Sunday!
Need more Father's Day Ideas for Grandpa and Uncles?  Check this one out - Simplest.Craft.Ever.



Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Can't BEET this simple trick.

I've recently had conversations with a few friends about Beets.  Not totally random, as it is Farmer's Market season, and we share our weekly finds and plans for our market goodies. But I was kind of surprised to hear in both instances, that my friends were shying away from the beautiful red, purple and golden beets of the season for fear of the hassle to prepare them.  Don't let these guys intimidate you!

Here's what I do.

Heat your oven to 425 degrees.

Start with your beets. Get them washed and Cut the ends/greens off (you CAN say the greens! But thats for another day…) No peeling, no seasoning.

Wrap each beet in aluminum foil. I also like to line the sheet pan with an additional piece of foil because chances are the pouches will bubble a bit.



Cook the wrapped beets in the oven for about 45 minutes. Take them out and let them cool completely.

Now the magic happens.

Unwrap your little beet-presents under cool, running water.  Gently rub the skins of the beets under the water and watch them peel away. Its hard to see in the picture of the purple beet, but look at that golden beet!  The peel just comes right off!



You're left with gorgeous produce and CLEAN HANDS with such minimal work!

Now its up to you how you want to prepare you beets. Simple salt seasoning for the most basic enjoyment, but I love to make a nice salad with granny smith apples, fresh mint, and goat cheese crumbles!
Chop the beets on a plastic cutting board.

I add about 2 tablespoons of fresh, chopped mint. 
Season with salt, pepper, and EVOO.
Dice a tart green apple.
Toss it all together. 

Top with goat cheese crumbles and enjoy your seasonal delight!

Other delicious ingredients to try with your beets: Quinoa, Avocado, Walnuts, Balsamic Dressing!