Showing posts with label brunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brunch. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Huevos Rancheros el Fresco {recipe makeover} #giveaway



My very inquisitive 8 year old son just asked me if I knew who "Texel's" {pet guinea pig} parents were. In true mom of the year form I immediately replied, "Not exactly but I'm guessing maybe a Zebra and a Goldfish." To which 'J' gives me an 'Are you crazy' look. So, of course I guessed again. "Maybe a goat and a butterfly?" 'J' spins on his heels, shaking his head and head out of the room. So I have to yell after him, "I got it! His parents must have been a monkey and an alligator!" My 7 year old 'N' who has been sitting at the table shaking his head "You're weird." 'J' from the end of the hallway, "It's all true, you are!"




I'm o.k. with that. Some might call it 'weird', but I prefer calling it,  thinking outside the box. If you will.





Which is what I did when recreating one of my longest standing favorite meals into a healthier one. Wether it be brunch or dinner, Huevos Rancheros hits the spot every time. Every. Time. In fact, we either have Huevoes Rancheros or Crepes aka 'Skinny Pancakes' every Christmas morning as a tradition. Once or twice a year as a special treat I make these for no special reason whatsoever. Like tonight.


As you might know, if you actually follow along here at Simply Healthy Family, I am a (grandfathered in) Native Arizonan. I grew up with beans and home made tortillas, chile verde and spicy foods galore at the dinner table. My mom used to carry a small bottle of home ground chile/cayenne powder with her at all times to sprinkle on her foods when we ate out. Spagetti, cottage cheese, peanut butter, nothing was safe from a hot kick in the ass.






El Pato, has long been one of my 'go to' chile sauces. I always use it for huevos rancheros and it the the very secret undercover ingredient to my famous shredded chicken tacos. It's how I finagled my husband into marrying me! Shhhhh, our little secret.






As a matter of fact, now that I think of it El Pato may have been the reason why I started this blog. Again, my signature dish to this day (still not on this blog ;) is my shredded chicken tacos. I was asked over and over again by friends, cousins, sisters and my own mom to send them the recipe. As I grew tired of typing the recipe over and over again I decided to start a blog to organize and save my favorite recipes. Aaaaaand here I am today. This has been a place to share my love for healthy, quality foods and also a journal of sorts.

Thank you for listening. My children are being moderately hateful to each other right now so I think I need to wrap this up.. for the sake of the children. The lambs.




These cute little cast iron skillets were perfect for serving individual Huevos Rancheros. They are very sturdy for their size and the craftsmanship was lovely. They come pre-seasoned and are perfect for those of you who love the taste of cast iron cooked foods that can not be replicated but don't need a full size pan to do the job. 




Want a duo? How about one of these square griddles plus a nice oval one for Au Gratins? 
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Repeat afar me:  I will not use canned beans in this recipe. Slow cooked beans in chile powder, cumin, salt, onions and garlic are a must. Period. The end.






Using a spoon, make a little dent in the beans to cradle the egg.







More queso, of course. While we all like the ooey, gooey-ness of shredded cheese incorporated into the beans and chiles, a good crumbly queso fresco is essential, Essential to topping off an authentic Mexican meal. I like Oaxaca, and Queso Fresca.







Instead of tortillas, I prefer to get my crunch factor from purple cabbage. Contary to popular belief, purple cabbage is actually sweet and pairs perfectly with spicy foods like huevos rancheros. Don't even get me started on it's nutritional content!



Ingredients

2 medium sized poblano peppers (they are mild)
1 cup slow cooked pinto beans in:
1 tablespoon chile powder
1/2 tablespoon cumin
1 teaspoon salt

1/4 cup diced white onions
1/2 cup shredded Jack cheese
4 eggs; Organic, free range of course
El Pato salsa de chile fresca, to taste

garnishes:
shredded purple cabbage
chopped cilantro
crumbly queso fresca
sliced avocado



Pre heat oven to 450F

Slice poblano's in half, length wise, remove veins and seeds, discard
Place poblano's in cast iron skillet, open side up and roast for 10-15 minutes.
Remove from oven. Spoon cooked beans into poblano peppers and drizzle El Pato over beans. Sprinkle onions on beans. Top with jack cheese. Using a spoon make a small indent into beans and carefully crack eggs into hole.

Bake at 450F for 12-15 minutes. DO NOT overcook or eggs will be leathery. Eggs may look undone but 12 minutes is plenty time to cook them through.

Remove from oven. Garnish. Enjoy.






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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Un-Fried Green Tomatoes, Seedless Watermelon, In Shell Pistachios and a Bold Bloody Mary to Sip on


This is Southern comfort food with zero guilt. No oil, nothing fried yet plenty of spices and tart, sweet juices from green tomatoes and watermelon to get you going. Salty, earthy and light pistachios round out this pre-dinner treat and a very bold and amazing Bloody Mary to sip while you snack.  









“I received free pistachio samples from the Pistachio Health Institute mentioned in this post. By posting this pairing I am entering a contest sponsored by Pistachio Health Institute and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.”






This is going to be a quicky. Nothing wrong with that right? We have ribs on the BBQ and hungry tummies growling. I have to say, this was a really fun and unusually treat to snack on this afternoon while looking forward to dinner and writing this post. I was a bit skeptical about a healthy version of fried green tomatoes and was relieved when they turned out pretty damn amazing. I never did care for deep fried anything however so I don't have that to miss.







Cornmeal is a bit dry on it's own as a coating but these triple dipped tomatoes held up beautifully and were juicy with the right amount of crunch. Dunking them first in almond flour with plenty of salt then in Greek Yogurt and once again lightly in cornmeal spiked with plenty of Old Bay seasoning made them plump, juicy and perfectly crisp.
 Oh, did I mention totally healthy?!






Choose green tomatoes that are firm to the touch and use immediately. 





As part of the Recipe Redux Team we were asked to come up with a pairing of foods that went well and complimented Pistachios, In shell specifically. So many possibilities, I love pistachios for their taste and for their health benefits. I'll bet you don't know just how good they are for you! Check out all of the   ways pistachios can help you lead a healthy lifestyle at The Pistachio Health Institute now.





The {Healthy} Pairing: Southern Style

Un-Fried Green Tomatoes

In Shell Salted Pistachios

Seedless Watermelon

Bold and Spicy Bloody Mary Garnished with a Celery Stick











































Do you like Pistachios? Do you eat them by themselves or with other healthy treats? I always have some on hand, in my car and in my locker at work! 







   

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

A Sweet Hearts Pistachio Pairing: Mini Gruyere and Bacon Quiches with Leeks, Salted Pistachios, Chocolate Dipped Strawberries and Sparkling Italian Bitter Orange Soda



When my husband and I were dating 12 or so years ago, I looked forward to our first dates with anticipation, excitement and nervousness. I remember the butterflies in my stomach and the giddiness I felt back then.





Fast forward 11 years and 4 kids later, while the butterflies may be fleeting the excitement and happiness that overcomes me when my husband and I get to spend a few precious moments of uninterrupted quality time together is unyielding. 



As a matter of fact, one of our favorite places to spend a relaxing moment together is in our own backyard. We have created a small, peaceful environment that we both enjoy and can kick our feet up in our pajamas if we please. Weather it be with the Sunday paper and a cup of coffee, a glass of wine and a sweet treat or for a Valentines morning brunch, patio door locked while the kids are occupied with a new movie. We have our own little, special retreat. Just the two of us.




You have to create your own moments, your own special places and traditions. However small, however frugal. All that matters, especially when you have kids or a hectic work schedule is spending a few moments now and then with those you love. Reconnecting and just being still, together. 



Maybe a little Love Potion No. 9 is in order?





A small, simple yet decadent spread of food is just what it takes to create a relaxing and special morning with you and your sweetie. Who wants to stand in line with all the rookies at a 5 star restaurant and pay big bucks for a so-so meal with 190 strangers? Umm, not me. I'll be comfortable and out on the patio with the waterfall on  and these sweet treats with my sweetie pie aka "Fuzzy Wuzzy Snuggly Bear" but don't tell him I told you that!











“I received free pistachio samples from the Pistachio Health Institute mentioned in this post. By posting this pairing I am entering a contest sponsored by Pistachio Health Institute and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.”



As a member of The Recipe Redux Team, this month we were asked to create a food pairings incorporating In Shell Pistachios for The Pistachio Health Institute

My pleasure! Pistachios are one of my all time favorite healthy indulgences and while I have always preferred In Shell Pistachios for the frugality of it, I never considered the health benefits.



Pistachios are known as the skinny nut because they are one of the lowest calorie and lowest fat nuts, they are also a good source of fiber.  

Also, people who consumed in‐shell pistachios ate 41 percent fewer calories than those who consumed pistachios without shells. Personally, I think this has mostly to do with the fact that it takes a bit more time to crack open the shells one by one and enjoy them rather than throwing a handful at a time into your mouth quickly.















A Sweet Hearts Food Pairing with In Shell Pistachios:
[Indulgent Category]


Mini Gruyere and Canadian Bacon Quiches with Leeks

Salted In Shell Pistachios

Dark Chocolate Dipped Strawberries

Love Potion No. 9
{a.k.a. Sparkling Italian Blood Orange Soda}









Recipe for Gruyere Quiches

Ingredients
5 large, Free Range eggs
1  cup low fat cottage cheese (or Ricotta)
1/4 cup milk (I use almond milk)
2 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
freshly cracked pepper to taste
1 1/2 cups shredded Gruyere or Swiss Cheese (mozzarella will work fine)
1 leek, white and light green parts, finely chopped
1/2 cup chopped Canadian bacon
Cooking spray


Preheat oven to 375F 
In a medium mixing bowl, lightly beat eggs with a whisk. Add milk, whisk another minute. Add cottage cheese, flour, baking powder, salt and pepper and whisk till combined. Add Gruyere, bacon and leek and stir to combine.  
Spray a muffin tin lightly with cooking spray. Spoon egg mixture into tins just before full. Don't over fill.  
Bake at 375F for 20-25 minutes until golden brown spots appear on top of quiche and the 'jiggle' is minimal.  
Remove from oven and let cool at least 10 minutes before attempting to remove from pan. Using a butter knife, carefully ease the quiche away from the pan. Serve immediately. 
If serving for dinner, prepare a simple salad tossed with a balsamic vinaigrette or with roasted asparagus. 











   

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Cran-Apple Millet Breakfast Bake

























When you have 4 hungry kids at the breakfast table a box of cereal disappears in about 10 minutes flat. If we had cereal every morning I figure we would be spending about a million dollars a month on the stuff, not to mention all the sugar that comes in even the 'healthy' varieties.






I have been experimenting with whole grains like whole oatmeal, millet and quinoa for healthy and frugal breakfast alternatives. Millet is one of my favorite grains because it is one of the healthiest and simplest choices out there. Millet is a whole grain, complete protein, gluten free and contains the complete vitamin B complex and more of the amino acid lysine  than wheat, rice, oats or corn.


Millet's mild taste and soft texture make it an ideal choice for breakfast porridge's and bakes. You can simply throw it in a pot with (3-1 times) water and cook it for 20 minutes, add cinnamon, some nuts and dried fruit  or put it in your stone ware and add some of your favorite, seasonal fruits and slow bake it like I did here. Millet can also be put in your slow cooker and cooked overnight for an instant breakfast in the morning.


Cran-Apple Delight!






You Will Need:
1/2 cup Millet
1 1/3 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 TBSP Coconut Oil
1 cup whole, fresh or frozen cranberries
1 cup walnuts, chopped
2 Apples, unpeeled and chopped
2 TBSP  Coconut sugar
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger


In a small sauce pot bring water to a boil. Add millet and salt, reduce heat and cover. Simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients. Stir to combine.
Scoop into a ceramic baking dish and cover with a lid or foil.
Bake at 375F for 30 minutes. Remove foil and bake another 10-15 minutes till the top is golden brown.
Serve in cups with a dollop of cream if desired.  This goes well with a nice hot cup of herbal tea.
Enjoy not feeling heavy and over sweetened. This can be enjoyed for breakfast, brunch or even dessert.





Notes:

I boil the millet first to reduce baking time but if you wish you can skip this step and pour all ingredients into your baking dish and bake for 60-75 minutes covered, then 10 more minutes uncovered.


Millet is a very mild tasting grain so the spiced in this dish are important to amp up the taste bud pleasure experience.


The coconut oil is added to help prevent the porridge from sticking to the dish and more importantly for it's incredible health benefits.












Friday, December 30, 2011

Quick Swiss Ham Bake

While this photo is not one of my best, this last minute 'throw together' dinner turned out so yummy that I just had to share it with all of you. This took minutes to throw together and can be altered to your liking. I used Swiss cheese but Gruyere would be perfect in this as well. Use ham, Canadian bacon or turkey bacon if you prefer. I used broccoli because my kids love it but spinach or any veggie you like can be added.  

The trick is sauteing the white parts of a green onion, leek or a minced shallot and  then browning the ham. Meanwhile, you want to whisk your eggs very well with a splash of milk. Add your salt, pepper and seasoning (I used tarragon)
and then pour the eggs into your oven ready pan. Wait a minute, then push the eggs towards the center of the pan, working your way around once or twice till the eggs just start to set. Sprinkle on your grated cheese then pop it in a pre-heated oven at 450F for 8-13 minutes (depending on how many eggs you used).

Voila! Dinner is served.


Monday, April 11, 2011

Bistro Sunday Brunch: Tarragon and Chive Roasted Potatoes and Garden Scrambled Eggs with Crema con Queso



Welcome Spring and all things light, lovely and green.
Good-bye mittens, blankets, soups and casseroles, thanks for keeping me warm and cozy. 
I'll see you next Winter it's been grand.
The End.


In all fairness and honesty, I should mention that I live in Glendale, Az. The valley of the Sun so we don't have a true Winter to speak of. I did have to use my 'tushy' warmer in my car a couple of times and it was cold enough to make soup once or twice. Hey we're talking in the 30's people! That's freezing to us native desert rat's! 

Really, I do sometimes wish for truer seasons. To experience big Autumn trees and snow on Christmas. But then I get over it and throw on my shorts and flip flops and head out to my backyard and pick some veggies in the warm, early March weather. What can I say? I love this place. Until June when it will be 120+ degrees  in the shade and life will suck big time and you can stop being jealous of us desert dwellers.

Right now however it is absolutely perfect outdoors and we are just soaking up every minute here in the valley. Windows open, cool breezes, baseball games, patio lunches and flip flops. My favorite thing about the coming of Spring is the lighter, fresher meals. More veggies, more salads, lemon aide and no-cook dinners.


Here is a wonderful Spring brunch to start of the season.
Add some lightly grilled asparagus and have this beautiful dish for Easter Day brunch.



Tarragon and Chive Roasted Potatoes and Garden Scrambled Eggs
with Crema con Queso









You know why. Just do it.






TIME  20 MINUTES      SERVES  4
Ingredients:

6-8 Free Range, Organic eggs
1 tablespoon half and half
1/2 teaspoon table salt
1/2 teaspoon French Grey Sea salt
2 medium russet potatoes, cubed
1 cup chopped broccoli florets
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 tablespoon dried Tarragon, divided
1 tablespoon fresh chives, chopped
Queso Cojita {Mexican crumbly cheese}
Mexicana Crema (can also use creme fraiche)
1 orange or yellow bell pepper, sliced


To Make:

Pre heat oven to 400F. Line a roasting pan with foil.
In a large bowl toss cubed potatoes with olive oil (just a teensie bit will do!) Spread Potatoes onto pan and sprinkle with salt and 1-2 teaspoons of the tarragon. Bake at 400F for 15-18 minutes till golden brown and fork tender.

In a medium saucepan over high heat bring 2 cups water to a boil. Add chopped broccoli. Cook just 2 minutes, no more. Drain, set aside.

Meanwhile, heat a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat, add small bit of butter. In a large mixing bowl whisk eggs and half and half. The half and half makes them oh-so-fluffy. Add a pinch of salt, pour into skillet. Using a rubber spatula, fold eggs over and over again till just set, about 3 minutes. Add broccoli, toss to combine.
Immediately remove from heat and serve with potatoes while still piping hot. Sprinkle with a bit more tarragon, the fresh chives, French Grey Sea Salt and freshly cracked pepper. Drizzle 1 tablespoon per serving of Crema Mexican over top of eggs. Crumble Queso Cojita over top of eggs. Serve peppers on the side.



French Grey Sea Salt.
Besides the amazing taste that you'll notice,
it's loaded with super minerals.
I save this for sprinkling on at the end so the minerals aren't destroyed during baking and to retain the flavour.