Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The Best Raw Snacks Ever!


I was in the kitchen at Whole Foods Market in West Hollywood, California preparing to teach a class when an angel floated in. She bestowed two huge bags full of her culinary gifts for me to sample, gave me a heartfelt hug and left. I was excited. I love food and presents and she had delivered both!

The angel in the kitchen was Susan O'Brien, the owner of Hail Merry raw food products. It's a Dallas, Texas based company with some of the best products I have ever tasted in the gluten free, raw, vegan world of foodstuffs.

Her "Grawnola" is scrumptious! She dehydrates the nuts (after soaking them in filtered water to release the enzymes), seeds and gluten free oats then mixes them with pure cane sugar and cinnamon. This is a great morning cereal or snack to take with you where ever you go.

Other treats she provided included gluten free macaroons, chili spiced pecans and lemon thyme pecans. All were extremely well balanced in their flavors. She certainly knows what she is doing in the kitchen!

The most impressive of all her gifts to me were her gluten and dairy free Merry's Miracle Chocolate Tarts. I have had numerous raw food chocolate desserts and have made many of them myself. These were, by far, the best I have tried. In fact, her tart won in the Natural Foods Expo West for best new product out of, are you ready for this? - thirty six hundred entries! Yeah, they are that good!

Now available in most Whole Foods Markets around the country, you can get her delicious treats too. Or, order online by clicking here.

Many thanks to Susan O'Brien and her angelic treats. Even if you are not into raw foods, try them. They are far better than most cooked foods I have had!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Spicy Raw Kale Salad














Spicy Raw Kale Salad

1 bunch kale
1 lemon juiced
4 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
3 Tablespoons Bragg’s Amino Acids or Gluten Free Tamari
2 Cloves fresh garlic minced
½ teaspoon onion powder
1 ½ teaspoon season all spice mix (7 Seasons, Emeril’s Original Essence)
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (or to taste)

Directions:

Spine the kale by running a chef’s knife along the stem to separate the leaves from the stem, then chop the kale to desired size. (Some people prefer to tear the kale from the stem. Suggested method is faster). Take the remaining ingredients and place them on washed kale. You can adjust any of the spices to your taste so don’t be afraid to add or subtract or to try other spices. Toss well and eat. Add raisins, dried cranberries, pinenuts, walnuts – whatever you would like. This salad gets better as it sits for a day or two in the refrigerator. Spread kale on a cookie sheet and dry in a 170 degree oven (or dehydrator) until crispy to make kale chips.

Many thanks and much love to Stephanie and Michael Garcia for sharing this incredible recipe.

Trader Joe's Prepares and bags kale for you now. Check it out.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Kale Chips


In an earlier blog, I gave you a recipe for raw, spicy kale salad. What I did not tell you is that you can make a simple delicious snack out this raw salad - kale chips!

Once you have made the salad, all you have to do is spread the raw, marinated kale on cookie sheets and place them in a dehydrator or dry them out in the oven on a low setting - say, 170 degrees.

If you use the oven, check the drying kale about every 20 minutes to see how it is doing. You don't want to burn the kale unless you like that smokey burned flavor (some people do!) If it is mostly dried but not all the way, you can turn the oven off and let the chips finish drying in the oven overnight.

When dried, place the chips in a bowl and leave them out. The refrigerator is not necessary. The thing is, they are so good (they strangely taste a little like cheese!) they will disappear in no time flat.

To read about the benefits of kale - and boy are there! Click here.

Friday, June 17, 2011

If You're Going to Steal My Bank Card, Why Would You Eat There???

I got a call from the fraud department of my bank today. I thought they were freaked out that I pulled a bunch of money out of my savings the other day but, no. That was not it.

The chipper gal at the bank informed me that some "unusual activity" had been encountered. She said; "Fifty cents was used at a Red Lobster in Florida." I burst out laughing and said; "Honey, I am a chef and I admit a food snob at that. I don't eat there on my own accord."

She went on to say; "Another twenty five was spent at a Sizzler Steak House in Orlando." More laughter spilled out of me. I said; "The least they could have done on my dime was eat at a Ruth's Chris Steak House." This time we both laughed hard.

Hi jacking a bank card is not laughing matter. For that matter, neither is eating at Sizzler or Red Lobster. I am just grateful that was all it was.

If you do want a delicious flank steak with pomme frittes and a side of sauteed garlic spinach from a mostly organic place with great wine, delicious food and fun decor, try one of my favorite Los Angeles Hang outs by clicking here.

The moral of the story is; Eat well, no matter whose dime it's on :)