Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Peanut Butter Cookie Granola

Peanut Butter + Granola = :)
Dare I say more?

This recipe requires no commentary, no extra words tell you how amazing it is and persuading your to make it-I mean, you'd be crazy to see a recipe containing the words peanut butter and granola and not deciding to make it within 35.39 seconds 
Just Crazy.

So here's the low-down...

melt peanut butter and margarine

til margarine is completely liquified - then add honey and egg white

combine it with a bunch of other random stuff.. 

throw it on a pan and stash in your 250* oven for 45 minutes or so

and magically it will turn into this!

Ingredients:
1.5 TBSP margarine
1/2 cup peanut butter
2 TBSP honey
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 egg white
1 tsp. baking powder
1 pinch salt
1 cup oats
1/2 cup fiber one cereal
1 1/2 cup crispy brown rice cereal
1 TBSP. chia seeds (opt.)
2 TBSP. flax seeds (opt.)

Preheat oven to 250*
Melt your peanut butter and margarine, then add all ingredients up to salt.
Mix well
Combine dry ingredients together
Pour wet-melted stuff over the dry and stir to coat all
Place on a cookie sheet and bake-stirring every 10 minutes for 40 minutes to an hour; until pieces are 'dry' but not overly brown


Swirled into a peanut butter smoothie? 
Heaven on Earth.


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Sunday Family Dinner - Chicken Not-Fried Steak and Garlic Red Skin Mashed Potatoes

Does anyone in this country still believe in the beautiful, nostalgic idea of a big Sunday Family Dinner?
...of course followed immediately by a nice Sunday nap!

Well I do!
And I hope all of you do as well, why?
Well... I'm sure you all know the benefits of eating healthy meals, and everyone has heard the advantages of eating as a family. So.... if you have a family dinner that is healthy think of how awesome you'll be!?  


So just in case you need a new and delicious idea for a family meal that doesn't take long to prepare, uses everyday ingredients, is food for the soul and healthy - I've provided you with one of my favorites! 
Let me present - in it's healthy-fied version:
Chicken 'Fried' Steak and Garlic Red Skin Mashed Potatoes with White Gravy and Peas
...now showing at a family dinner table near you.

So let's get started, shall we-

First, let's go over what you will need to make EVERYTHING for this smile-inducing meal.
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
-Red skin potatoes (I recommend one per person)
-2-3 TBSP. Greek yogurt 
-Garlic (I prefer to use the pre-minced stuff that comes in a jar, more economical)
~add to your preference, but I usually do 2 TBSP. of the minced kind when I make 8 potatoes worth.
-2-3 TBSP. Milk
-2-3 TBSP. Sour Cream (fat-free kind works just fine, if you want a lower fat version)
-1 TBSP. butter (light butter, again if you want it even lower fat)
-Seasonings: garlic salt, onion powder, pepper
Peas
Chicken not-'Fried' Steak
-Chicken Breast (one per person)
-1/2 cup all-purpose flour
-1/3 cup whole wheat flour
-1/3 fiber one original cereal
-1/2 buttermilk (regular milk works too in a pinch)
-2 TBSP. cornstarch
-egg white of 1 egg
White Gravy
-2/3 cup milk
-1/3 cup chicken stock - at least (can just use water if you don't want to open a whole can of stock)
-2 TBSP. flour
-1 TBSP. butter
-Seasoning: onion salt/powder, pepper

Ok! Let's get down to business... (well now I have the Mulan song stuck in my head!)

First things first, start de-thawing your chicken breasts if they were frozen. 
Then you will want to pound them flat - do this by placing them in a ziplock bag and using your pent-up aggressions and a rolling pin to squash 'em!
Then get them into a nice bath of 1/2 cup buttermilk

while they are soaking...
For the potatoes:
First, you will want to wash, but DO NOT peel, your red skin potatoes
Then cut them into small chunks, try to make them equal in size

While doing this, you can start bringing a pot of water to boiling
When the water is boiling, add your chopped potatoes and let them cook until a fork can go through them, but not so long that they are mush
Remove the pan from the stove and drain immediately, then rinse with cold water (this stops the cooking process so all the starch doesn't make the potatoes sticky)
Place aside, we're now moving on to the chicken.

For the chicken not-fried steak:
Place your fiber one in a blender/food processor-or just throw in a ziplock baggie and smash with a rolling pin! You want the cereal to be completely smooth.

Now you can start setting up your assembly line-
dish 1. all-purpose flour
dish 2. egg white
dish 3. crushed fiber one, whole wheat flour, cornstarch and seasonings


Now remove chicken from buttermilk, and let the excess milk drip off
Then dredge in flour
Dip in egg white
Coat in breading
Place on a plate where they will rest until we are ready to 'fry'
Easy as 1, 2, 3!

All coated up and ready to go!
By the way, now would be a dandy time to turn your stove-top on medium and oven on 350*

Now, to 'fry' them.
You want to get a big skillet hot on a stove-top
When it is hot, either coat the pan with 1 TBSP oil or spray with non-stick cooking spray

Then immediately add your chicken breast and spray the top of the chicken with cooking spray as well
Let cook a few minutes, until starting to get golden, and flip and allow other side to 'fry' as well

You will be left with pretty well 'fried' chicken steaks, but some parts will not be golden and they will probably not be hot all the way through.
So to fix that-place them on a wire rack (like a cookie cooling rack) and then on a baking sheet and place in a 350* oven
These will cook for around 20ish minutes, which just so happens to be the perfect amount of time to finish up the potatoes, make the gravy and heat the peas.

Your skillet will probably look like this:

which is perfect! You better not be one of those people that washes dishes ASAP and has already cleaned this-because you need the skillet remains to make the gravy!
Next you want to make your 'rue' - for this combine your flour and 1/3 cup milk and whisk until smooth.
Now place your skillet back on the heat and add your butter until it melts. Then add rue and stir continuously until it starts getting thick. Then add remaining milk, chicken stock to desired thickness and bring it up to a simmer. Add your spices and you're done!


Now we can finish up the spuds!
In a big bowl, mash the cooked potato chunks - using potato masher, or if you're lazy (like me) you can use a hand mixer :)
Then add in everything else-
milk, yogurt, sour cream, butter, garlic and spices
You can rewarm in the microwave or place in the oven (if your bowl is oven proof of course!) with tin foil overtop

Meanwhile...
Heat up your peas in the microwave, or on the stove-top in about 1 inch of water

That's It! You're completely done with this very impressive meal 
Just set the table, fill the water pitcher, and ring the dinner bell! 

Dinner. Is. Served. 







Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Frosted Peanut Butter Bars

Would you just look at that peanut butter ooey-gooey frosting dripping off that chewy snack bar?

Now think about how healthy it is! I'm not joking... healthy peanut butter frosting. Yes, I did it! *bow*


Ingredients: 
1 egg
1/2 cup applesauce
1 small banana (mashed)
1/3 cup honey
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 cup flour (any kind-I used coconut and it worked!)
1 cup puffed wheat cereal
1 cup oats
1 cup rice crispies
1/2 cup bran flakes (or any other cereal)
1/2 cup fiber one (or any other cereal)

yum yum with bananas!

All you do is blend the egg, banana, applesauce, honey until nice and smooth
Then mix in baking powder, salt, flour
Finally add in all the cereals
Bake on 350* for 10-12 minutes - not long, just enough to make it set


Now for the frosting!
Just mix equal parts peanut butter and milk and warm in microwave. (start with 1 tbsp.)
Add a splash of vanilla
Then mix in powdered sugar (you can do it sugar free!)*
And mix until it is smooth
Spread over warm, but not straight out of oven bars

*Blend sugar substitute in a high powered blender until it becomes sugar-free powdered 'sugar'
Awesome. 

Have a happy day! :)