Saturday, January 31, 2015

Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies


These are my go-to PMS chocolate pick-me-up.

WHAT YOU NEED AND WHAT TO DO:


  • 1 c. margarine, softened
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 c flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt 
  • 3/4 c dutch coco 
  • 2/3 c granulated sugar
  • 2/3 c packed brown sugar
  • 1 3/4 c chocolate chips


Preheat oven to 325F.
In a large bowl, beat eggs, sugars, vanilla, and softened margarine. I use wooden spoon opposed to a beater. Mix dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Slowly stir dry ingredients into sugar, egg, and margarine. Fold in chocolate chips. Drop rounded spoonfuls of dough on to an unarrated cookie sheet. Bake for 12 minutes. Allow time to cool before enjoying chocolates chewiness. :)

To make these the ultimate PMS cookie, add shredded coconut and walnuts.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Kale Smoothies

Last month I tried kale for the first time. I know, I am hopping on the kale bandwagon pretty late. I am sure there is already a new green all the foodies are fussing over....

Kale is not everyone's cup-of-tea. Especially those of us who hate vegetables. My first experience with kale was disappointing. During a hurried lunch break, I opted for a pre-packed kale cesar salad from a grocery store down the street. I could not finish it. I felt like my salad had to be drowned in dressing to mask the gritty blandness before consumption, but a week later I decided to give kale a second chance. Maybe my salad was just.... bad? Surely I could make something better in my kitchen!

Since then I have made kale potato salad, kale chips, mashed potatoes with kale and goat cheese, and now kale smoothies. My favorite way to make sure I intake lots of veggies is by drinking them! This smoothie is neither bland nor gritty, plus it is a beautiful green color. :)

WHAT YOU NEED AND WHAT TO DO:
2 c Unsweatened vanilla almond milk
1-2 c kale (3 large leafs), washed, stems removed, chopped and packed
1 ripe banana, frozen overnight and thawed for 30 min
1 cup frozen pineapple pieces
1 tablespoon organic honey

Combine almond milk and kale in a blender. Blend on high until kale is thoroughly chopped. Add banana, pineapple and honey. Blend on high until smoothie is creamy. Add more milk if smoothie is too thick for your liking. Recipe makes 2-3 10oz smoothies.




Sunday, January 25, 2015

Gnocchi Pesto


Gnocchis are my Italian comfort food, and I like them the most when they are covered in pesto sauce.

Last summer, after my dad gave me a bunch of heirloom tomatoes and basil from his garden, learned how easy it is to make pesto sauce. Below is the easiest pesto sauce you will ever find!

WHAT YOU NEED AND WHAT TO DO: 
  • 2 17 oz packages of gnocchi
  • 2-3 c fresh basil 
  • 3/4 c olive oil
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 1/3 c finely grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cups washed, halved mini heirloom tomatoes
  • salt
  • pepper

Boil water for gnocchi in a large pot. Sauté tomatoes in olive oil until soft. Salt and petter to taste. In a blender or food processor (I use a blender since I do not have a food processor. It works just fine!), combine basil, diced garlic,  parmesan cheese and remaining olive oil. Blend on high until the mixture becomes a chunky liquid and the basil is thoroughly chopped. Once gnocchi are floating, drain the water and dish them out with sauce and tomatoes. Done!

This recipe serves 4-6 people. Serve for dinner with antipasto, warm bread and wine. :)

If gnocchi are not your favorite, try this pesto recipe with linguine instead!

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Organic Pumpkin Oatmeal Dog Treats

Happy New Year! My New Year celebrations were cut short by a lot runny poo-poo. 

My boyfriend and I returned from New Year's Eve fireworks only to find a very sad puppy sitting next to a pile of watery poo on the carpet. Maybelle kept us awake with diarrhea New Years Eve night and into the first few days of twenty-fifteen. We figured my dad or my brother-in-law snuck Mabelle some Christmas dinner underneath the table when we weren't looking. Or perhaps she got into my nephews' stockings. (Come to think of it, I did she her swipe an M&M off of the coffee table). Later  After awakening to the sound of puppy gagging in the middle of the night, we had finally found the perpetrator-- a chewed off fuzzy dog toy limb swallowed whole! The toy had upset Maybelle's digestion completely. Sorry for the grueling details about my dog's stomach issues, but I am sure most dog owners can handle the gross facts. With dog ownership comes gross poops and an array of weird things being ingested.     

For three or four days, my boyfriend and I tried just about everything to ease her stomach. We replaced her dog food with boiled chicken and rice (she hated rice), we had her fast for 24 hours, we gave her chicken broth one day, we tried cooked oatmeal (she hated it), and eventually we resorted to giving her Pepto bismol hidden inside of a piece of chicken twice a day. I realized she had to eat something else, and I could not keep going out to the store to buy chicken. Then I remembered what a wonderful digestive aid pumpkin can be after reading Home Cooking for Your Dog (A very handy Christmas gift from my Dad. Perfect timing, Dad!). Thankfully, I had an extra can of pumpkin puree lying around from making pumpkin muffins the night before. I gave a little bit of pumpkin to Maybelle on my finger, and she licked it clean. Pumpkin was my answer. I wouldn't say pumpkin cured her diarrhea, but it was another healthy option when we [at first] did not know the cause of her alignment. The following recipe came to be because of Maybelle's belly ache, but really these treats are good for any occasion.

WHAT YOU NEED AND WHAT TO DO:
  • 1 15oz can organic pumpkin puree* 
  • 2 tbsp organic honey
  • 1 cup organic oats
  • 2 cups organic whole wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp. baking powder
  • 1 cup organic unsweetened soy milk 
Preheat oven to 375°F.
In a large bowl, mix pumpkin, honey, and milk. Add flour, baking powder, and mix. Roll in the oats. Chill dough for at least 2 hours. For minimal clean-up, flour a piece of wax paper and scoop and handful of dough. Use more flour for less sticky-ness. Place another sheet of wax paper onto and roll out dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut out shapes with cookie cutters. Place on an un-greased cookie sheet and poke holes in the dough with a fork. Bake for 20-22 minutes. 

*Do not use pumpkin pie filling. It contains added sugar, and that is no bueno for dogs.
**Some dogs and people have soy allergies. You may use almond milk instead. When making this recipe, I used whatever I had in my refrigerator at the time.