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Turmeric, A Trip to Sprouts Farmers Market and Macaroni & Cheese with a bonus

September 16, 2016 by Jenny Hartin 11 Comments

Last week, I was able to attend an event at Sprouts Farmers Market focusing on the many benefits of turmeric. A few hours away from home is a rare occurrence for me. It was fun to explore the Denver Sprouts, meet other bloggers and the bonus of the evening was getting to meet a friend, Donna Currie.

For my produce and meat, I shop almost exclusively at Sprouts, they have incredible service (the meat department will provide any service you request), their selection is great and they are conveniently located. I liken it to a Trader Joes meets Whole Foods with great prices.

Turmeric has many health benefits that you can discuss with your physician. Studies have focused on inflammatory illness relief, the reduction of colon polyps and more, if you have wish to take a turmeric supplement, please speak to your health professionals.

I love to add turmeric to different dishes for color and for health reasons. At the event, I learned about a product Golden Milk by Gaia. This product is a mix of turmeric, black pepper, dates and herbs. It is delicious in warm milk in the evening to help with restful sleep. Myself, I’m not a person who loves hot beverages so I thought it would be wonderful to add to macaroni and cheese, soups, and even warm rice puddings.

You know me and macaroni and cheese, I had to try to make a somewhat healthier version to try the Golden Milk blend. I added pureed carrots to the cheese sauce

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to add more nutrients to the dish, more color and flavor, a tablespoon of the Golden Milk blend and lots of black pepper. We all loved it.

Since the carrots added more volume to the cheese sauce – I didn’t need as much for the macaroni and cheese. I had about a quart of carrot cheese sauce remaining and I re-purposed that sauce into a soup. For that, I added the quart of carrot cheese sauce, a quart of corn broth (I had in the freezer but you can use vegetable broth or even chicken broth), and a 1/2 cup of water into a soup pot. I brought that to a simmer and added some black pepper, a dash of garlic and onion powder and tasted it for seasoning. Next, I added two carrots, sliced, a handful of broccoli florets chopped, and a bag of cheese tortellini and let that simmer for about ten minutes. The result was quite delicious but wasn’t very photogenic as you can see from the picture below (I tried to make it as tiny as possible).

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Now for the more photogenic macaroni and cheese:

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Macaroni with Cheese and Carrot Sauce

Macaroni with Cheese and Carrot Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1 pound of elbow macaroni (or your choice of pasta) cooked 3 to 4 minutes short of package instructions, drained and rinsed - set aside
  • 1 pound of shredded cheese - or combination there of - I used cheddar
  • 1/4 cup of shredded cheese to top
  • 4 tablespoons of butter
  • 1/4 cup of flour
  • 1 quart of warmed whole milk
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon of Golden Milk (Gaia product) (or 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric, extra black pepper)
  • 1 pound of cooked carrots, pureed in food processor

Instructions

In a heavy bottomed sauce pan melt butter and added flour to make a roux.

Cook it for at least five minutes.

Warm one quart of whole milk in the microwave for three minutes.

Slowly add warmed whole milk to roux while whisking --- cook until thickened about 10 minutes.

Add 1/2 teaspoon of salt, freshly ground pepper and 1 tablespoon of Golden Milk blend

When sauce is thickened -- add the pound of shredded cheese and pureed carrots - combine until cheese has melted. At this point, you may add additional milk until it reaches a thickness you prefer.

Add the cheese sauce to the cooked macaroni and transfer to a buttered baker. (I only used half the cheese sauce - you can choose to add it all or reserve half for another recipe) I used some mini ramekins and an 8 x 8 baker. The recipe should fit in one 9 x 13 pan.

Sprinkle with remaining cheese and bake uncovered for 20 to 25 minutes until cheese is brown and bubbly.

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Many thanks to Sprouts for this experience and the wonderful goody bag!

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Sabores De Cuba – Review, Recipe & Giveaway Closed

September 8, 2016 by Jenny Hartin 82 Comments

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All things Cuban are hot right now including this new title from the American Diabetes Association by Chef Ronaldo Linares, Sabores De Cuba. The salsa-dancing chef who is Cuban and Colombian brings 100 flavorful, yet healthy meals in this title. This book is unique in that it is bilingual – recipes are in English on one side and Spanish on the other.

Sabores De Cuba is well organized with an insert of colorful photographs featuring a few of the dishes. The author begins with basics – farmers’ market benefits, glossary, gluten-free flour substitutes and more. The recipes are organized as follows: The Cuban Classics; Stews; Side Dishes & Condiments; Smoothies; Breakfast; Farmers’ Market Dishes; Salads and ending with Surf & Turf.

Linares delivers Cuban favorites without the added guilt and transforms them into diabetes-friendly fare. Recipes include: Not Your Abuela’s Tostones; Slow-Cooker Red Beans and Pork Chop Stew; and Cuban-Style Braised Oxtails. Looking over the ingredients the dishes are packed with flavor and spice – there are no signs of deprivation in these recipes.

Desserts are covered as well: Ronaldo’s Apple Pie; Little Brother’s Plantain Banana Bread (I have most of the ingredients for this and after a trip to the store tomorrow I’m going to try this); and Anise-Poached Red Pears.

Special thanks to the publisher for allowing me to share the recipe for Ronaldo’s Cuban Sandwich which looks incredible. (Click the link to download this recipe.)

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We all need days in which we eat more responsibly and if the healthy days are filled with dynamic Cuban food – how bad could that be?

GIVEAWAY: The publisher would like one of you to receive a copy of Sabores De Cuba. To enter you may leave a comment daily on this post until a random winner is chosen on September 30th. The giveaway is open to U.S. addresses only. For a second entry today, you may share this post on Social Media – and leave an additional comment telling me you did so. Good luck.

Random Number Generator picked #45 Linda Dearth!

Thank you to Dalyn Miller Public Relations, the American Diabetes Association and Chef Ronaldo for allowing me to review this title. The link to the book above is an Amazon affiliate link which helps to support this site.

 

 

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Damn Delicious Review, Recipe, Giveaway Closed

September 7, 2016 by Jenny Hartin 137 Comments

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Popular food blogger, Chungah Rhee of Damn Delicious, has written a cookbook aptly named Damn Delicious. Many of her fans rave about her recipes and after reviewing her cookbook, I can see why. The book contains 100 super easy, super fast recipes, and we all have times when that is a necessity. I love that fast and easy doesn’t mean using mixes or overly processed ingredients — from scratch, flavorful dishes that we can whip up any night of the week.

Chapters are organized as follows: 1) Put the Fast into Breakfast; 2) One-Pot Comfort in 30Minutes; 3) (Better Than) Takeout Express; 4) Speedy, Simple & Skinny; 5) Quick-Fix Slow Cooker; 6) 30-Minute Supper Sprints; 7) Appetizers and Sides in a Snap; and 8) Last-Minute Drinks and Desserts.

With recipes from Bakery Style Chocolate Chip Muffins, Creamy Chicken and Mushroom Soup, Zucchini Lo Mein, Batter-Fried Cauliflower with Orange Sauce, and Pork Marsala with Mushrooms and Spinach there is something for everyone. For dinner last night, I made the Bang Bang chicken recipe. It was, indeed, damn delicious.

 

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Our dinner!

 

 

The dish was relatively quick and easy to make, but (I hate when there are buts) I made one mistake – I thought “oh two chicken breasts that’s not enough for all of us” and we like leftovers — so I doubled it. I have Bang Bang chicken for days, but that isn’t a problem – it was good warmed up too because we ate later that evening as my husband worked late. Special thanks to Oxmoor House who is allowing me to share this recipe. The recipe can be downloaded here Bang Bang Chicken. Note – double the sauce – it’s good.

GIVEAWAY:  Oxmoor House is generously providing a copy of Damn Delicious for one of you. The giveaway is open to U.S. addresses only. To enter, leave a comment on this post letting me know if you have tried any of Damn Delicious‘ recipes. For a second entry, you may share the post on social media and leave a comment. Come back daily to leave a comment for additional entries. A random winner will be chosen on September 30th. Good luck.

Random Number Generator picked #52 Haejin.

 

Disclosure: The Amazon link is an affiliate link that helps to support the site. Oxmoor House provided me with a copy of the book for review.

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