Friday, January 28, 2011

Healthy + Easy + Pretty = Magic

Have I mentioned that I am over winter? So thoroughly over it. I'm at that dreary doldrums stage where whining about your low productivity levels is followed by wallowing on the couch. The stage where you briefly think that indeed, drinking smoothies that are green will become a daily practice, and also morning exercise! Exercise and green smoothies! And then you make one green smoothie and it really isn't very good, and then you hit the snooze button four times before you realize the alarm has been going off. That stage. You know the one, don't pretend.

Anyway, it is at this time, the winteriest of winter times, that I must have colorful, clean food to keep me feeling human. And not colorful in a green-smoothie-resembling-Swamp-Thing kind of way (no offense to green smoothies--I'll figure out how to make them delicious eventually). The other night, I had a craving for something bright, crisp and simple that I could throw together fast. I was cooking for myself, so if you want to share this with someone else, just double it. Or, if you don't want just this for dinner like I did, this could do for two side dishes. There are no magical chemical reactions going on here--it's not like baking--so just adjust levels however you see fit.

Carrot-Ginger Salad with Avocado



2 carrots, big-ish
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
tablespoon or so of grated fresh ginger (depending on how spicy you like it)
dollop of honey (about a teaspoon and a half)
1 avocado cut up

1. Ribbon your carrots. Peel them first and keep using the peeler to strip off big noodles of carrot flesh. If you haven't done this before, here's a video of some lady ribboning a zucchini--same concept.

2. Toss your carrot noodles in the vinegar, ginger, honey. Let sit for 5 minutes or so while you cut up the avocado. Here's a fancy way to do that--I just halve mine, skin them, and cut them. Messy fingers? Sure. Do I care? Not a whit.

3. Nom.

This is pretty much amazing, I have to say. Now I'm craving it again. Next grocery run: more avocado.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Invasion of the Gadgets

This Christmas was the Year of the Gadgets. When the dust settled, our kitchen had acquired a pressure cooker, ice cream maker, bread machine, and wine making kit. We also received what appeared to be an electric knife which I then regifted without first looking in the box--oops! Luckily that was to Wife's mom, who thought it was funny.

Anyway. With all of these new contraptions around, I've been having a series of minor failures in the kitchen lately. The bread I made had a mushroom top that collapsed. I've made some amazing ice cream, but also some not-so-good ice cream. But I have repeatedly tried and failed to get a handle on this pressure cooker thing.

The shiny menace!
I have successfully used it to cook potatoes, but that's been the long and short of it. When I've tried to use it to actually prepare a dish, I've ended up with something soggy and not at all appetizing.

Norwegian Surprise: as delicious as it sounds.
So, dear reader, I am asking you for assistance! Do you have a pressure cooker? Do you have a recipe you always like to make with it? I'm all ears!

I know there is the potential for deliciousness in here.