Meatless Monday! Easy Summertime Meals that are Healthy and Light for Busy Families!
Posted by Shelly Perry (08/08/2011 @ 1:39 pm)

Summertime around here has meant a huge flurry of activity.
The hot and steamy weather hasn’t slowed us down much but appetites tend more toward light and flavorful rather than rich and filling.
And the schedules are all over the place! From sport activities to musical gigs, weekend getaways and family gatherings I find that preparing and serving nutritious meals is more challanging than ever.
Especially when I am not there to supervise everything!
Well, I’ve learned to “let go” and create easy, ready to prepare and assemble food for my family; even the picky ones.

I have been in the habit of keeping a big container of cooked brown rice in the fridge.
I also will sautee corn with cilantro and onions and keep that around.
In addition, I’ll chop green onion and fresh cilantro and keep that in the fridge, also.

There are always cans of organic vegetarian beans or refried beans in the panty.
I also make sure to keep stocked up on ripe avocados and limes.

By having these ingredients handy eating on the fly is healthy and quick.
Even the little ones can do it; even the chronically lazy!

We also like to garnish with fresh salsa and a tangy homemade yogurt or sour cream.

This meal and it’s many variations has become a summertime staple that everyone can enjoy and customize to their own preference.
Burrito style for those who are always running late and eating on the way or pizza stlye with a little Manchego cheese for weekend movie night.

So, don’t get frustrated get creative!
These budget friendly meals are flexible. Use what you have around and get fancy when the budget allows.
They are built in to be nutritious so you just can’t go wrong!
With only healthy options even the least culinary inclined among you can’t help but choose something delicious and nutritious while you enjoy a little fun in the sun!
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Baby Lima Bean Soup with Kerrygold Cheddar Grilled Cheese Sandwich!
Posted by Shelly Perry (12/05/2010 @ 11:14 pm)

Chilly outside and only soup and a sandwich will do!

I picked up these flowers at a local market and they completely set the tone for the weekend.
Even the colors inspired this Sunday’s menu.
Creamy baby lima bean and yukon gold potato soup with Kerrygold cheddar grilled cheese.
Fragrant rosemary and roasted garlic add to the rich creaminess of this meal.

Start by soaking the beans overnight.

Pour out the water and add fresh water for quick boiling.
When you’ve brought these beans to a boil pour out this water, as well.
For the final cooking add enough water to cover plus about 4 cups.
Add a large sweet onion and allow to cook until the onion is soft and translucent.
Meanwhile, roast a head of garlic in the oven at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes

When the onion is done remove and place in the food processer with the roasted garlic, about 2 Tbspn of dried rosemary, 1/4 cup of olive oil and 2 Tbspn flour.
Blend until creamy.
Add this to the boiling beans.
Add 2 Tbspn of vegetarian boullion and salt and pepper to taste.

Chop 5-6 Yukon Gold potatoes and ad to the soup and allow to cook on medium heat for 2 hours.


Grilled cheese is perfect with this soup!
This is the perfect winter meal for a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Enjoy!
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Beautiful Kale Soup with Olive Oil and Yogurt!
Posted by Shelly Perry (11/12/2010 @ 2:39 pm)

This kale soup is so simple, so delicious, so nutritious and so inexpensive that it would be just wrong not to share it!

This recipe comes from the Aunt of this guy; my “Cooking Buddy”.
The family comes from Albania and learning about a new cuisine has broadened my own cooking repetoire, especially when it comes to vegetables.
I have gained a new perspective on preparing and serving food and learned how to create complete meals from very simple ingredients.
The ingredients for this soup are: Kale, potato, onion, garlic and celery, olive oil and yogurt . With salt and pepper to taste.
We garnished with sheep milk feta cheese and fresh green onion.
A hearty wheat bread truly rounds out this meal.
I will make this a part of my regular rotation of dishes around here, to be sure.
And I would like to experiment with vegetable stock, which we didn’t use.
I had my doubts about the lack of broth but I was pleasantly surprised by how flavorful the soup was without the added boullion.
And considering that most boullions contain MSG, sugar, sodium and other unnatural and unneccesary processed ingredients, it is nice to know that I don’t need to have homemade stock handy or run out to pick up something at the store when I want to make this soup.
The other thing that I like about this soup is that the olive oil and yogurt are added at the end of cooking.
From a nutrition perspective this helps to maintain the health benefits and maximum flavor of the yogurt and the olive oil.

Method
The process begins by boiling 1 large yellow onion and about 5-6 cloves of garlic.
We’re garlic lovers around here so I tend to use twice what I recommend at times!
I had 2 large baking potatoes which I chopped and added to the boil.
I then cleaned and chopped 2 large heads of kale and added them to the boil. Curly Kale worked well but I would have preferred Lacinto Kale.
I then chopped 4-5 large celery stalks and added these to the boil, as well.
I cooked this mixture until everything became soft and wilted.
Now, I was supposed to drain the water and pour the veggies into the food processor but I didn’t know that, so I just pureed everything together.
The cooking water was included and amounted to about 2-3 cups.
I put the pureed mixture into a large pot and continued to cook at medium heat for about 15 minutes.
We then added about 1 cup of olive oil and about 1 to 2 cups of yogurt.
We served this with some crumbled sheep milk feta and freshly cut green onion.
Salt and pepper to taste.




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Meatless Monday! Broccolini Soup and Quinoa, Black Bean Salad
Posted by Shelly Perry (05/17/2010 @ 10:16 pm)

Meatless Monday! Broccolini soup and quinoa salad were the perect combo.
Quinoa is a complete protein and black beans, tomato and basil create a filling nutritious but light meal.
Olive oil and lemon dress the salad with salt to taste.
Quinoa is fast and easy to prepare; 1 cup of quinoa to 2 cups of water, boil for about 15 minutes and you’re ready to go.
Just chop the rest of the ingredients and fold into warm quinoa. I used canned black beans so I rinsed them well to decrease the sodium content. I used about 1/2 can.

I made a quick “broth” for the soup by boiling the stems of the broccolini in water with garlic slices.
I boiled until tender then pureed in the food processor.

I then sauteed 1/2 onion and more garlic in olive oil and created a roux with 2 Tbspn of flour and 2 tbspn of butter.

Then 1 cup of half and half and 2 cups milk.
My girls wanted cheddar so I added about 3/4 of a cup.

I then combined everything in one pot to cook then added the tops of the broccolini to cook in the soup.

Warm and creamy with light and bright.

These tomatoes were the best. The juicy brightness set off the quinoa just right.

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Tags: basil, black bean salad, black beans, broccoli, broccoli cheddar soup, butter, garlic, Meatless Monday, milk, olive oil, onion, quinoa, quinoa salad, soup, tomato, tomato salad, vegan, vegetarian
Meatless Monday! Sweet Corn Chowder with Roasted Red Pepper and Cilantro and Baby Field Greens with Balsamic Vinaigrette
Posted by Shelly Perry (04/19/2010 @ 9:13 pm)

Spring is fragrant and lovely in this little lakeside town.
Warm sunny days inspire herbs and fresh veggies and lots of salad!
My daughters loved this meal and the simple balsamic vinaigrette dressing on the salad.
Fresh and crunchy with warm and creamy; Perfection!

This chowder was so easy.
Ingredients:
2 Cups organic sweet corn
1 ½ cups half and half
½ cup milk
¼ cup chopped cilantro
1 cup finely grated Mexican cheese blend
3 cloves garlic
3 Tbspn organic sweet cream butter
¼ cup chopped roasted red pepper
¼ white onion chopped
½ Tbspn chili powder
Salt and pepper to taste

Method:
Add butter to medium sized sauté pot.
Add chopped garlic, chili powder, onion and corn and allow to sauté for a few minutes.
Add cilantro half and half and cheese.
Allow to cook then add milk; enough to create a smooth creamy consistency.
Serve warm and enjoy!

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Tags: balsamic vinaigrette, chili powder, cilantro, corn chowder, garlic, half and half, Meatless Monday, onion, roasted red pepper, Salad, soup, vegetarian
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