Monday, May 31, 2010
Memorial Day: Spanikopita Burgers & A Winner
I really enjoyed learning about what ya’ll would do if you won the lottery. Some fun ideas:
Camping Girl would open a children’s bookstore.
Lauren would quit her job ;)
Shannon would open a Bed & Breakfast (and I would visit ;))
And Lindsay wants to open a bakery with me (ok…I added the with me part)
The rest of my Sunday was lovely! I ran some errands, changed up some of my choreography, and went for another run/walk with Josh. Josh had a friend over at night and I used this recipe and the leftover meatballs to make up a mini meatball bake for the boys. My dinner was a bit of a hodge podge, but was wonderful.
Onto Monday! Monday went as follows:
- Taught Body Step
- Brunch with Josh and our friends Jill & Chip
- Relaxed
- Housework
- Walk with Frank
- BBQ with Mandi & Bryan
Here is our table setup. I probably should have gone with some red, white & blue for memorial day, but black and white won out ;)
We started with some fresh fruit Mandi brought over and served it up with some of my cool whip dip (1 container cool whip + 1 single serving fruity yogurt):P1080783
Mandi and I cooked up the meal together:
which included some Vegetarian baked beans (I cheated and used Bush’s):
corn on the cob (grilled):P1080792
Rachael Ray’s Spanikopita Burgers (slightly modified):
and a cobbler Mandi made based on a Paula Dean recipe (deliciousness):
SUCH a great time! Can’t get enough of Mandi & Bryan ;).
And last, but not least, the winner of Emeril’s Farm to Fork cookbook is….
Biz!!!!! Email me your address (itzyskitchen at gmail dot com) and I will get your cookbook out to you!
What are ya’ll looking forward to this week?
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Crock Pot/Baked Meatballs
This long weekend has been exactly what I was needing! The weather has been incredible and I have had a lot of time to simply relax. Frank enjoyed a lot of relaxing:
Saturday was spent as follows:
- Taught Body Step (Lindsay has been coming to some of my classes which has been so much fun)
- Brunch with Josh (I got a blueberry parfait-sorry Dawn ;))
- Lounged in the sun
- Housework
- Laid down grass seed
- Walked with Josh (2.4 miles, he isn’t allowed to do a lot of physical activity (given the elbow surgery), so it was nice to get out and moving with him)
- Dinner, movie & ice cream at home
I had picked up some local grass fed beef at the farmers market a couple weeks ago and finally defrosted it for use. I used the beef to make some Crock Pot/Baked Meatballs:
Ingredients
1 lb ground beef
1/4 cup panko (or regular bread crumbs)
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
3 tablespoons tomato sauce (or marinara)
desired amount chopped onion
1 bottle marinara sauce (or you can make your own)
Directions
Preheat oven to 375
Mix all ingredients. Form into small balls (~25) and bake for ~15-18 minutes or until cooked through.
I baked mine on a cooling wrack on top of a baking sheet sprayed with pan. This allows some of the fat to drain out of the meatballs.
Next, place bottle of marinara in the bottom of a crock pot. Add cooked meatballs. Turn crock pot on low and cook meatballs for 4-6 hours.
In total dinner included meatballs (for Josh), giant salads, and great harvest bread:
P1080751We also had some ice cream with blackberries for dessert (YUM). Josh’s beautiful meatball bowl:
Salads (spinach, fresh mozzarella, artichokes, raw asparagus, carrots, olive oil and vinegar):
So far today I have enjoyed some coffee and cooking/baking. I made up a loaf of banana bread for a friend’s mom who did a few wonderful favors for me.
I also made Josh a slammin parfait for breakfast. The parfait contained yogurt, Galaxy granola (new flavor-maple pecan quinoa) and blackberries.
P1080767 P1080764Josh really liked the new granola. He said it was a totally unique flavor and loved the addition of quinoa. I think if I were to win the lottery, I would open a little breakfast shop of my own! What would you do if you won the lotto?
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Catch Up!
Phew! It was really nice to have Josh's family in town, especially since Josh was still recovering from his elbow surgery. I am pretty exhausted and thrilled for a three day weekend! What are you up to?
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Cookbook Giveaway: Emeril's Farm to Fork
Given this, I have been cooking and baking, but haven't taken many pictures! So instead, today will be a giveaway day. The nice people at Harper Collins Publishers sent me two copies of Emeril Lagasse's Farm to Fork: Cooking Local, Cooking Fresh (disclaimer, I received these for free).
According to Harper Collins:
"In this extraordinary new book, Emeril Lagasse continues his lifelong commitment to using fresh, local ingredients in his restaurants and home kitchen. Farm to Fork is his guide to help you explore the great local bounty through fifteen flavorful chapters. Fill your basket with the ripest ingredients from every season and dig into delicious recipes such as Sweet Potato Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter, Cheesy Creole Tomato Pie, Honey-Brined Pork Chops with Nectarine Chutney, and Rhubarb Strawberry Crisp. "
The pictures in the cookbook are beautiful:
I can't wait to make so many of the recipes including the Crostini with Ricotta and Spring Peas, the Corn, Tomato and Lobster salad, Braised Pinto Beans and the Cheesy Creole Tomato Pie. Reviews to come!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Weekend of Eats! Grill 225 & Charleston's Cafe
As I have mentioned previously, this restaurant is a super classy steak restaurant in downtown Charleston. Josh's parents:
We started off with some incredible bread:
And salads (this is Josh's Mom's tomato and mozzarella salad):
I ordered my favorite, six year old inspired dinner. The Yonges Island green salad (greens with chipped pecans, tomatoes, ginger soy dressing):
Everyone else stuck with steak and creamed spinach (sorry for the dark picture):
Charleston's Cafe!! I got my usual apple parfait. Josh tried one of the specials, Peanut butter, chocolate chip multigrain pancakes topped with pecans, bananas and whipped cream:
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
I Love SC & Vegan Coconut Cornbread Muffins
I was a hot mess afterwards and decided I needed to share my stinky-ness with the world. I hit up the New Harris Teeter (that I believe is supposed to be "Green") that just opened up this week. We have probably 3 of these already in my town, but this one has a Starbucks inside :)
The store is very nice, but nothing too out of the ordinary (again...minus the exciting Starbucks!), but I did pick up a new hummus to try and it did not disappoint!
With Josh's parents coming into town, I have been doing some baking. I made up granola (2 cups oats, 1 cup coconut, 1/2 cup sunflower seeds, 1/2 cup pumpkin seeds, 1/2 cup walnuts, 2 tablespoons flax, 3 tablespoons honey and 3 tablespoons vegetable oil baked at 250 for 1 hour). I also put together some Vegan Coconut Cornbread muffins. The recipe I used before seems to have disappeared, so I went off memory and made a few adjustments:
- 1 cup coconut
- 1 cup cornmeal
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 3/4 cup almond milk
- 1 tablespoon flax
Directions:
- Mix dry ingredients in one bowl, wet in another
- Combine ingredients
- Spray a muffin pan, divide mixture into 12
- Bake at 375 for 18-20 minutes
These muffins have (according to my calculations) ~ 122 calories per muffin! How fabulous is that? Lastly, I made up a veganized version of these bars. I used 2 tablespoons of flax and 6 tablespoons of water instead of the 2 eggs. I also added in dried cherries instead of chocolate chips.
On a side note, I got a VERY fun package from the people at Galaxy Granola on Wednesday. They are releasing two new flavors (review to come). Any guesses on what the people who promote Fruit Not Fat have put together?