Category — Vegetarian
Expandable Side Dish: Kale & Chard with Tomato and Garlic
Like I said a week or so ago, I’m trying harder with the cooked veg. This recipe showed up in the January Everyday Food magazine and I knew at once I’d have to try it. I’ve been trying for a while to get D. to eat kale. He’ll eat Swiss chard and other greens, and enjoys kale in soups (um, with sausage, and really who can blame him?), but he’s not a fan of kale for kale’s sake. [Read more →]
February 10, 2011 3 Comments
Moroccan Lentil Soup
I’ve decided we need to eat more lentils. They’re a terrific source of protein, they cook up quickly and they’re versatile. Think of them as the boneless, skinless chicken breast of the vegetarian world . . . . So to that end, this week I tried out this new recipe and it’s going to be a regular (to the extent we have those) at our house. It’s zingy (more or less, depending on your taste for cayenne) and flavorful and warming. And quick and easy too.
February 7, 2011 2 Comments
Quickie Side: Broccoli With Toasted Cashews
I’m back on the healthy – finally got rid of the myriad viruses I was fighting, finally rid the house of buttery, sugary treats and now I’m back to clean, sensible eating. And you know what? Despite the pang of longing I still get for my old friend, Sugary Dessert, after dinner, I feel so much better. I always tell people, and I’ll say it to you here – if you can get yourself off the hooch for a week or two, you’ll stop craving the hooch, and the uptick in energy and sheer pleasure of feeling your body run more smoothly will start to reinforce your healthy eating habits. Really. Trust me. Don’t even get me started on how you can be addicted (in a healthy way) to exercise as well. I was smiling as I ran on the Arc trainer the other day at the gym. It’s great to be back.
January 28, 2011 2 Comments
What I Ate
Don’t you just want to put your face in it? THIS is what healthy food looks like, and it’s EZ. Baby spinach + blueberries + raspberries + this DELICIOUS and relatively LOW-CAL creamy balsamic dressing. Get crazy and scatter a few sliced almonds on top. Pair it up with a couple of Wasa crackers slathered with Laughing Cow Lite/goat cheese/little nut butter and you have a lunch (or dinner) you can be proud of. Eat up!
January 20, 2011 1 Comment
Slow Cooker 17 Bean and Barley Soup
Let’s preface today’s recipe by saying that I love beans. I love their subtle flavor, their versatility, their healthfulness (ooooh, all that fiber and protein in a little vegetarian package) and I love that they’re cheap. My love affair is long: Beans kept me well-nourished and on a budget through 2 graduate programs. And today, they allow us to eat meatless meals while still feeling satisfied. But in the interests of full-disclosure, let’s also say that D. is not so much of a fan of the bean, and so he was not a huge fan of this recipe. He is in the “beans are OK if they’re an accompaniment to other stuff” camp. He turns up his nose at a side of black beans, or at refried beans in Mexican food. You get the idea.
January 7, 2011 1 Comment
Quinoa with Black Beans, Corn & Chipotle Lime Dressing
Hey Sweeties . . . how’re you feeling after the New Year weekend? And perhaps you took some time off last week off to be merry? Indulge a bit, yes? I know we did . . . and I am SO ready to ratchet it all back and load up on healthful foods again. My body was aching for greens at the end of the week. And fiber, and less bread, and a lot less sugar. Oh, the sugar!
So here we are, start of the new year, end of the holidays – ready to cook up some good-for-you vittles again? [Read more →]
January 3, 2011 8 Comments
Baked Mac ‘n’ Cheese
Hi Friends! Long time, no post here . . . holidays and blog-hackers have kicked my butt these past couple of weeks . . . but never fear, there’s been lots of cooking here at casa Semi-Sweet, and I’m back on the scene to share my spoils with you. Just in time for a long, lazy New Year weekend.
December 31, 2010 1 Comment
Apple & Butternut Squash Soup
We received our first snowfall of the season in Boston – just in time for the first day of winter . . . and how best to welcome the official start of winter but with soup.
As many of you know, I am a big CSA fan – this is the second winter we’ve participated in the Shared Harvest CSA, and it hasn’t disappointed yet. The produce is abundant and beautiful, the pickups are seamless, and the communication is excellent. Two enthusiastic thumbs up! But back to that abundant produce thing – this past weekend I was faced with 6 big butternut squash – accumulated over time, but clearly I needed to get cracking on those bad-boys. I’ve never made butternut squash soup, and when I polled the Semi-Sweet Facebook fans, they voted for me to whip up a batch. I was lucky enough to have local onions, squash and apples, thanks to Shared Harvest.
December 22, 2010 5 Comments