Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Summer food highlights

Summer is rapidly coming to an end and I seemed to find myself busier than during the school year!  It's harder to keep in a good rhythm of cooking without routine, but I managed to fit in a few noteworthy meals.  

Impromptu Shepherd's Pie (Paleo)
Shepherd's pie is one of my go tos since I usually have ground beef on hand.  You can use any ground meat, and a combination of yam, sweet potato or cauliflower.
  • Steam 1 head of cauliflower and 2 sliced large sweet potatoes.
  • Brown 2 lb ground beef.
  • Slice carrots and asparagus in food processor to make thin round discs (I kept the asparagus tips to cook tomorrow).
  • Add carrots, asparagus and frozen peas to beef.
  • Season with garlic powder, onion powder and Herbamare salt to taste.
  • Top beef mixture with cauliflower/sweet potato mixture.
  • Bake for 20 min at 350.
  • Broil for 5 min on high.

Pork Stir Fry (Paleo)
Stir fry is one of the quickest ways to throw together a reasonably healthy meal.  In a pinch, I've heated up some precooked chicken and added whatever veggies I had handy.  

This one used ground pork with asparagus (left from the shepherd's pie) & mushroom seasoned with coconut aminos, Herbamare, powdered ginger, garlic & onion.

Modified Mac n' Cheese (Perfect Health Diet)
At the cousin's house, the kids asked for mac n' cheese.  They had some in a box, but I ran home to get some ingredients to make something that actually resembled food.

I used rice pasta, shreded yellow squash, ground beef and added some cheese and butter.  For a little added creaminess, I added some cottage cheese as well, and seasoned with season salt.

Vegetable Beef Soup (Paleo)
The boy asked for "San Diego Souper Soup" and I had to do some digging to figure out what that meant.  Turns out when he went to SD with his dad, they threw together some veggies with beef and broth. 

I browned some ground beef and added some chicken broth, carrots, yams and sweet potatoes and cooked until soft.  Seasoned to taste with onion powder, garlic powder, Herbamare, Basil and Marjoram.  

Marinara Squash Casserole (Paleo/Primal)

We had lots of squash to use up from the farm share, so I improvised. Summer squashes, carrots, chicken sausage, rice noodles, mushrooms, olives, chicken broth & a jar of marinara.  Top with cheese if desired.

Plum Banana "Ice Cream" with Chocolate Chips (Paleo - ish)
"Mom, it's yummy, so yummy! Probably the best thing you've ever had!"
  • Food Process two frozen bananas until smooth.
  • Add 1 chopped frozen plum.
  • Add Enjoy Life mini chocolate chips.
Donut Experiment

The boy and his cousin wanted to make "healthy donuts" but wouldn't use a recipe, so I made my own. Theirs won out two to one!

My recipe was: Banana Maple Donuts

Their recipe involved instant oatmeal, squeezed orange, raisins, crumbled rice cake, water, and at my suggestion a bit of almond & coconut flour, baking powder, some coconut oil & eggs to make it stick together and not to the pan.  Held together better than I thought it would, but a little soft in the middle. 

Gluten Free S'mores with homemade marshmallows

Home made marshmallows from stuff I already had in the pantry - free. Having s'mores for a highly allergenic boy on our camping trip - priceless!

Paleo Marshmallows - I did this without a candy thermometer (just let the honey melt fully) and a hand beater. Used a silicone mini muffin tin sprinkled with arrowroot to get the shape.  They don't brown well in the fire, but they taste great otherwise - especially on top of hot cocoa (below)!  I think I'll try some on top of yams for the holidays!

Hot Cocoa with Cayenne & Homemade Marshmallows!
When I got back from our camping trip, I had some marshmallow fluff left over, so I used it in some cocoa.  I added a little cayenne for a kick.  I used real milk this time, but I've also been known to use coconut milk. 

Warmed milk with 3-4 spoonfuls of cocoa powder, one spoonful of maple syrup and a couple sprinkles of cayenne topped with home made marshmallows (above).