Showing posts with label greens are good. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greens are good. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Cooking with Nettles

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Yesterday I mentioned how I just recently learned that ‘stinging nettles’ and ‘nettles’ are the same thing!  Sometimes I wonder if I get out enough.

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Last Summer I spent the majority of our dog walks trying to avoid those stinging nettles that have near taken over the loop where we walk on the weekends.  Little did I know we could have been picking those bad boys and bringing them home for dinner.  It’s a field full of free greens!

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For those of you that are wondering…nettles do indeed sting!  You have to cook them to get rid of the sting so make sure you are armed with good rubber gloves right from the time you go picking, through the cleaning process, and even until you are done cooking.  No one wants an itchy, irritated cook.

But once you’ve boiled or steamed away the sting go ahead and work with these in the same way you might work with spinach, chard or kale.  I didn’t love them just steamed but mixed into the sauce of our chicken paprika they were pretty good!  I’ve heard tell of nettles making a wonderful quiche addition, or a fabulous pesto, and of course they are wildly popular for making a nutrient rich tea. 

As soon as I had this nettle epiphany my mind raced back to Heidi Fink’s blog.  I knew I had seen a nettle recipe there around this time last year and immediately went looking for it.  Sure enough, there it was.

Wild Nettle-kopita! 

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I armed myself with a fresh bag of wild stinging nettle tops (don’t bother with the leaves and stalk when picking…it’s just more work to deal with when prepping and the flavour is really in the tender top bits anyway), some baby spinach, leeks, feta and filo pastry.  I got the TV onto the latest Canucks playoff game and got to work.

Aside from dirtying more dishes than I would like, these came together rather easily.  I appreciated that Heidi gives really detailed instructions, including tips to keep your filo from drying out and driving you crazy.  :)  The only changes I made were to use regular feta instead of sheep’s milk and I couldn’t get my hands on fresh thyme so I used dried.

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I set up my rolling station on my dining table, used a pizza cutter to make the filo strips, and discovered that browned butter works as a delicious (albeit accidental) glue for these sturdy yet delicate pies.

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I am super pleased with how these turned out!  They are big, toasty, and full of healthy, green deliciousness.  My original plan was to serve a couple with a nice fresh tomato and feta salad, but honestly once they cooled I just stood at the counter and snacked away on one.  And then another.

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They reheat perfectly in the oven, freeze nicely, and clock in at only around 275 calories each according to MyFitnessPal.  Even if you don’t have wild nettles in your neck of the woods, making these with all spinach or a mix of your other favourite greens would be a good idea.

ρήμ. απολαμβάνω, χαίρομαι (Enjoy!)

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Getting Connected & Sitting in the Sun

Man, there is a lot of social networking and other internet related stuff going on lately.  I keep finding new and fabulous things for use with my blog that are keeping me quite distracted!

Today’s new feature:  Twitter!  I officially signed up and added a widget over there ---> so you all can follow me if you like.  I’ll follow you too, cuz I’m a dork that loves new toys to play with!  Look for me @balanceblog.

I slept in this morning because I was counting on FH to wake me up for his ride to work, but I guess he was driving himself today and I didn’t know it.  Consequently I didn’t set my alarm, and didn’t wake up when he left…leading me to a glorious 10am wakey wakey.  oooops.  Must have needed it.

Decided that since I wasn’t going to need a huge breakfast it was  time for a Green Monster.

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In this batch:  old standbys:  1/2 very ripe banana, 4 big strawberries, 1 tbsp almond butter, 2 heaping teaspoons flax meal, 1 cup unsweetened vanilla Almond Breeze, and two big handfuls of spinach & arugula.

Ya, I thought the arugula might ruin it (I only had a mixed box on hand) but it tasted just fine.  Cool, creamy and refreshing!

After powering through some work, it was time for lunch.  Today I decided to make the turkey sammich that I avoided yesterday.  Kept it simple with just some light cheddar in there…only a half sammich.  Together with baby carrots and the last two pickles (nooooooo!).

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As a side dish I thought I’d try out one of the new cottage cheeses I bought this week.  Meh.  I must be picky about cottage cheese because every variety I have tried since moving to Halifax does nothing for me.  I only like Dairyland.  I rescued this one with some sliced strawberries and a healthy drizzle of honey.  (too bad I have three more of these containers to use up!)

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Work is much more reasonable today.  I guess all the late working I’ve done the last couple of days was worthwhile because I don’t have any backlog today and it’s pretty quiet on the sales team front. *knock wood*…so I decided I had time to take my afternoon snack outside.  The beautiful sun has finally decided to grace us with it’s presence after a whole week of grey, blah skies.

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My pedicure is still holding up (just barely) from two weeks ago!  Enjoyed the sun with an On The Glow Granola Bar and some grapes (candy!).  Now I’m just psyching myself up to be energetic out at the sand pit for Day Two of Booty Camp!

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Monday, June 01, 2009

Smoothie Week!

A month or so ago I got a new cookbook that has what I thought was a chapter on smoothies.  This gave me the great idea to have a Smoothie Week!  Although it turns out most of the recipes are for juices (and I don’t have a juicer) I decided to go ahead with Smoothie Week anyway.  :)

Each day I will make a new smoothie for breakfast, or maybe an afternoon snack…depending on what’s going on.

If you have a “must try” smoothie recipe, please leave it for me in the comments.  I am willing to break out of the box and try more than just strawberries and bananas this week.

To launch the week, I decided that I should offer homage to Oh She Glows and join the Green Monster bandwagon.  *shout out to Angela*

In the blender: 1 small very ripe banana, 2 heaping teaspoons flax meal, 2 heaping cups organic baby spinach, 1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond breeze

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And just as everyone says, you can barely notice the spinach.  All I could taste was banana and a slight hint of vanilla from the almond milk.  Awesome!

Served up Angela style!

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What should I blend up tomorrow?

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