I have finally settled in my new house and have planted scads of tomato bushes as well as giant sunflowers and cucumbers. I refocused on what I am putting into my body. In fact, I have started the Maker's Diet for Weight loss and will be tracking my progress and throwing out lots of good recipes.
I am so excited to be back and eating healthy again. I think I gained all the weight back that I lost by eating healthily for 6 months.
So much has happened in the past 3 months and I am glad to be back on track and eating Whole Tasty Food!!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Back in the Saddle
After a one-month hiatus, do to computer issues, I am back!!! I will be attending the Natural Products Exp West this weekend and will report back to you, the scoop on all of the good wholesome and natural products. After that I have so much to tell and show you.
We just moved from a tiny apartment to a house with a yard. This picture shows one of my future garden beds. I plan to have several, grow lots of fresh veggies and of course cook with them and preserve the extra.
This is all new to me, so I have a lot to learn and welcome all comments and advice.
I am also working on setting up my wholetastyfood.com website. I hope to have it up and running by April 1st.
Until next time, remember...Whole Tasty Food is the best!!!
We just moved from a tiny apartment to a house with a yard. This picture shows one of my future garden beds. I plan to have several, grow lots of fresh veggies and of course cook with them and preserve the extra.
This is all new to me, so I have a lot to learn and welcome all comments and advice.
I am also working on setting up my wholetastyfood.com website. I hope to have it up and running by April 1st.
Until next time, remember...Whole Tasty Food is the best!!!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Spicy Tandoori Chicken Wing Easy Super Bowl Appetizer
When travelling the healthy high road, every now and then, one approaches a dip, and boy do I have the perfect dip for you. This past Sunday was Super Bowl Sunday, a football celebration, and a day of greasy chips, dips, fried foods and pizza. A day crammed with sausage, cheese, nachos and bacon anything, I had to come up with a recipe that was whole, tasty and hearty too. I did not want to be leaving the party with a four pound weight gain and I knew I needed something to satisfy a group of hungry men. No wimpy salad would work today. I decided to make some spicy chicken wings and invented a tangy yogurt cilantro dip to replace the traditional bleu cheese or ranch dressing.
Tandoori means "of the tandoor" which is a type of middle or south east Asian wood or charcoal oven that gets very hot, often used to cook chicken or bread. For this recipe, I used a premixed tandoori spice blend called Sun Brand Tandoori Powder Merwanjee Poonjiajee & Sons Private LTD. This spice mix contained Cayenne Pepper, Ginger, Granulated Garlic, Coriander, Salt, Paprika and other spices. There was a recipe on the side of the container, however I did my own thing..
3 pounds cut up chicken ( I used 2 pounds wings and one pound of legs)
1 cup plain yogurt ( I like Brown Cow organic, plain , cream top
3 Tablespoons tandoori powder
juice from 2 limes
1/8 cup sesame oil
1 teaspoon EACH sea salt and black pepper
Mix everything except chicken in small bowl. It will be gritty, set aside. Take chicken and score two to three times on each side. This will allow the flavor to penetrate the meat.
Take enough warm water to cover chicken, and add 1/2 cup salt, mix until dissolved. Do not use hot water or the outside of chicken will start to cook. Make sure you use purified or filtered water. Put chicken in warm salt water and let sit for 20 minutes. This will give the chicken a good flavor.
Take chicken out of water and pat dry. Put chicken into large bowl and pour tandoori spice mixture on top. Use your hands to mix to ensure that each piece is well coated, make sure it gets into all the slit marks as well.
Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours.
When ready to cook, preheat oven to 350 degrees, place chicken pieces 1-2 inches apart on a foil covered baking sheet. Make sure to use the kind with little edges so any grease does not spill into the oven. Cook for 35-45 minutes or until done, but still tender, turning once while cooking.
This recipe can be adjusted to taste. If you like it spicier add more tandoori powder, if less spice is preferred, then use less powder.
1 bunch Cilantro
1 1/2 cups plain organic yogurt
juice of one lime
1 teaspoon sea salt
Put cilantro in food processor and chop until very fine. Add remaining ingredients and chop/pulse until well mixed. Serve with Spicy Tandoori Chicken Wings.
And remember, no matter which team is losing the game, you can be a winner as long as you are eating Whole Tasty Food!
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