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Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Roasted Veggies + Arugula

Confession! This recipe was supposed to be a different recipe, however I forgot 3 key ingredients at the grocery store. So, here is an adapted easy weeknight dinner that can also help you clean out your fridge.  Salad topped with flavorful roasted veggies topped with fried egg (or poached if you arn't lazy like I am).  I accidently ate 18pp for lunch yesterday, so had to think up a very low pp dinner to compensate.  This was filling and tasty! Keep a lookout on the blog for the REAL recipe I was trying to post in a few weeks.

Servings: 2
Serving Size: 2 cups salad + 1 1/2 cup veggie mizture + 1 fried egg
Points Plus: 6pp
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Rating: 3 stars - Good

Ingredients:
4 oz raw mushrooms, chopped
15 brussel sprouts, cleaned and cut in half
1 cup cherry tomatos, cut in half
1 t. olive oili
2 slices of turkey bacon, cut into small peices
1 T. fresh sage, chopped
2 eggs
4 cups arugula
Salt + Pepper to taste

Directions:
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Put your mushrooms, sprouts ad cherry tomatos in a baking pan and toss with 1 t. olive oil, salt and pepper. Roast for 30 minues. While veggies are roasting sautee turkey bacon and sage until cooked through, set aside. Heat a non-stick pan on your stove and fry two eggs.  To assemble (pretty simple), split your arugula between two bowls.  Top with roasted veggies and a fried egg.  add some hot sauce if you would like!

Tip:
As mentioned above, you can modify a recipe similar to this by using what is in your fridge! Let us know what veggies you try in it!

XOXO Katie

Monday, December 2, 2013

Kale Salad with Avocado, Almonds & Apricots

After a weekend full of LOTS of food, what is better than a nice healthy salad??  We made this for dinner on Saturday night after lots of rich and indulgent foods over Thanksgiving.  This was the perfect thing to get back on track with!  Kale is a hearty green that is packed with flavor.  This recipe calls for kind of an odd pairing of ingredients, but all the flavors really come together!

Servings:  2
Size:  Main course salad
Points Plus: 7pp
Level of Difficulty:  Easy
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time:  n/a
Rating: 3 stars – Good

Ingredient List:
A large bunch of kale
10 dried apricots, diced
¼ cup almonds, sliced
¼ cup Parmesan cheese, flakes
½ avocado, diced
Salt and pepper to taste
1 Tbsp. olive oil
2 Tbsp. red wine vinegar

Directions:
Wash and chop the kale into small, bite-sized pieces; add to a large bowl.  Dice the apricots and add to bowl along with almonds and parmesan cheese.  Add salt and pepper and mix thoroughly.  In a small Pyrex measuring cup, whisk together the olive oil and red wine vinegar; pour over the salad and mix well.  Just before serving, dice the avocado and add to the top of each serving.

Tip:
It's really important to get yourself back on track after a holiday weekend!  Eat lightly and pack in a lot of salad, broth-based soups and other low pp value meals early in your week.  Take advantage of zero pp fruits and veggies for snacks too!
XOXO Megan

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Turkey and Feta Stuffed Peppers

I found this recipe on Pinterest and it comes from the eatliverun blog.  This was an easy weeknight meal for Paul and me.  I loved that it made four servings too – sometimes it’s so nice to have leftovers and not have to cook again!

Servings:  4
Size:  1 stuffed bell pepper
Points Plus: 7pp
Level of Difficulty:  Easy
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time:  30 minutes
Rating: 4 stars – Very good

Ingredient List:
4 large green bell peppers
1.5 lbs ground turkey
1 28 oz. can diced tomatoes
1 small onion, diced
1 Tbsp. olive oil
2 tsp. minced garlic
2 Tbsp. tomato paste
2 tsp. dried oregano
1 tsp. dried basil
¼ tsp. red pepper flakes
2 tsp. kosher salt
1 cup crumbled feta cheese, reduced-fat


Directions:
In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat.  Add in the diced onion and garlic – sauté until the onion is tender, about 5 minutes.  Add in the tomato paste and mix well.  Next, add the ground turkey, breaking into smaller pieces; cook until browned.  Add in the can of diced tomatoes along with the oregano, basil, red pepper flakes and salt.  Simmer and cook the mixture for about 15-20 minutes to help reduce the sauce down.  While the turkey is browning, wash the green bell peppers and slice off the top and remove the seeds and fleshy part inside the peppers.  Line a cookie sheet with tinfoil and place the peppers on it.  Once your turkey stuffing is done cooking, scoop the mixture into each pepper.  Top each pepper with crumbled feta.  Place another piece of tinfoil over the tops of the peppers to seal.  Bake your peppers in a 350° oven for approximately 30 minutes.
Tip:
My pepper stuffing mixture ended up being very runny – I would recommend trying to drain out some of the liquid from the can of diced tomatoes to help cut back on this.
XOXO Megan

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Cous Cous with Peas & Summer Squash

Here is a delish one pot meal (or side dish) for you! This recipe is a slight mortification of this one, using what I had on hand. The last thing I want to do when it is hot is clean, and clean the kitchen especially.  So I loved that this recipe only required a pot (with a lid), cutting board and knife. Simple!  It also came together really fast, from start to finish probably 10 minutes!

Servings: 4
Size: 1 cup
Points Plus: 7pp
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Rating: 4 stars - Very Good

Ingredient List:
1 T. olive oil
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 cup uncooked cous cous
1 1/4 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup onion, raw
1/2 cup peas, raw
1 cup summer squash, raw
2 oz. soft goat cheese
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions: 
Heat 1 T. olive oil in a dutch oven.  Add onion and garlic and sautee for about 2 minutes.  Add squash and cook for an additional 3 minutes.  Add peas and chicken stock and bring to a boil.  Add cous cous and cover for five minutes.  Add salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle each serving with 1/2 oz. soft goat cheese.

Tip:
This might sound totally nasty, but I have the tried and true way to prevent tears when cutting onions.  Simply place a piece of raw bread in your mouth while cutting.  It gets a bit soggy but this REALLY works!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Portuguese Kale Soup

What better to do when it is 100 degrees outside than make soup!  I am not sure what I was thinking besides that I needed to try my hand at duplicating Au Bon Pain's Portuguese Kale Soup ASAP.  So I did! I love this soup (at any time of year apparently).  We got kale in our CSA last week and this afternoon the wheels in my brain got turning.  I realized I had all the ingredients for this (very) hearty soup on hand, so completely made up this recipe which turned out to taste really similar to my chain favorite.

Servings: 4
Size: 1 cup
Points Plus: 5pp
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Rating: 4 stars - Very Good

Ingredient List:
1 medium size rustic potato, chopped small
3 cups raw kale, de-stemmed and rinsed
1/2 cup red onion, chopped small
1 cup navy beans, rinsed
2 links Trader Joes garlic turkey sausage, cut into small pieces
1 T. olive oil
32 oz. chicken stock
1 chicken bouillon cube
1 bay leaf
1 T. fresh garlic, chopped
Dash of red pepper flakes, to taste
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
Heat 1 T. olive oil in a large stock pot.  Add potatoes and onion and sautee about 10 minutes. Add garlic and sausage, stir. Add kale and cover for 2 minutes, allowing kale to slightly wilt.  Add stock, navy beans, bay leaf, red pepper, salt and pepper to taste.  I added an additional bouillon cube because I like salt and I don't love the taste of canned or boxed stock.  Bring to a slow boil, set a lid on so that the pot is covered but not sealed.  Cook about 45 minutes, until kale is cooked through. Put in your favorite soup bowl and enjoy!

Tip:
I LOVE this soup cup! (as seen above)

XOXO - Katie

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