“Faith is the bird that feels
the light when the dawn
is still dark.”
~ Rabindranath Tagore
“Faith is the bird that feels
the light when the dawn
is still dark.”
~ Rabindranath Tagore
“Four legs on a chair, to me,
represent a strong foundation
and always knowing
where I come from.”
~ Jason Derulo
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Sea Salt-Rubbed Baked Potato! When my sister-in-law worked in a fine dining restaurant years ago, she shared with me an amazing secret for perfectly seasoned baked potatoes. “Wash the skins, then butter them up before sprinkling with sea salt,” she instructed. The skins become as tasty as a savory cracker. I thanked her and with enthusiasm have been making them that way ever since. It’s pretty much fool-proof. There’s no need for extra butter or salt since they are baked into the skin. She went on to share another tidbit of information with me. “Leftover baked potatoes prepared this way become the best shredded hash browns.” Bonus!
SEA SALT-RUBBED BAKED POTATOES
2 russet potatoes, washed and pierced
2 tablespoons butter, softened
1 teaspoon sea salt
Dollop of sour cream
Green onions, for garnish
Sprinkling of crushed oregano
Instructions;
Preheat oven to 350°. Wash potatoes and pat dry. Pierce the top with a paring knife. Holding the potato in one hand, apply softened butter all over the outer skin. Then sprinkle with sea salt. Place the potatoes on a stone, or directly on the oven rack, in the preheated oven. Be sure the pierce mark is facing up. Bake one hour, or until tender. To serve, split the potato open on a plate. Dollop with a generous spoonful of sour cream. Garnish with green onions and sprinkle with crushed oregano.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Radish Corn Salad. Serve up a delightful bowl of sunshine with this gloriously colorful side salad that is sure to be a hit. What’s in there, you wonder. Look and see. Fresh kernel corn shucked off the cob, garden fresh radishes sliced as thin as a close shave, and jalapeño peppers to add a nice touch of spice. It’s as mouthwatering in appearance as well as in aroma. The unbelievably fresh lime infused olive oil gives it a burst of citrus that only growers can describe. Partner it with a squeeze of lime juice for a punch that targets the taste buds. But just a little. No bruising involved.
RADISH CORN SALAD
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups fresh corn kernels, equal to 2 ears of corn
3 radishes, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon jalapeño, finely chopped
1 tablespoon lime olive oil
1 teaspoon lime juice
1/2 teaspoon tajin seasoning
Fresh cilantro, for garnish
Instructions:
In a bowl, combine fresh corn kernels, thinly sliced radishes, and chopped jalapeños. Gently toss. Drizzle with lime olive oil and lime juice. Sprinkle tajin seasoning over all. Garnish with chopped cilantro. Serve chilled.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Quinoa Cheese Melt! Few things can take the place of the classic grilled cheese sandwich, in my opinion. Yet, in a world of imagination, anything goes. As long as the bread is crispy with a satisfying crunch, be inventive. Think about multigrain, brioche, sourdough, bagel, or baguette. Once that decision is made, take a look at the cheese options: cheddar, American, gouda, provolone, gruyère, or Swiss. Sometimes a mixture is the perfect choice. Layering extras can be just as mind boggling. Do you choose bacon or beef? Lettuce or sprouts? Tomatoes or onions? I can see your eyes darting in several different directions casting a puzzled look on your face. So the next time someone asks, “Should we have grilled cheese?”, simply throw your arms up in the air and say, “Sure! It’s easy for you to say!”
QUINOA CHEESE MELT
Ingredients:
2 slices quinoa multigrain bread
2-3 tablespoons butter
4 slices American cheese
2 slices thick applewood smoked bacon, cooked
1 tomato, sliced
1/2 cup alfalfa sprouts
Instructions:
Preheat skillet over medium heat. Butter one side of quinoa multigrain bread. Place butter side down onto skillet bottom. Add four slices American cheese, stacked two high, to cover surface of bread. Arrange cooked bacon over all. Butter a second slice of quinoa multigrain bread on one side. Place butter side up on top of sandwich. Grill until lightly browned, then flip over. Continue grilling until cheese is melted. Remove to a plate. Stuff with sliced tomatoes and alfalfa sprouts. Cut in half. Serve immediately.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Papaya Banana Boat! When my son and daughter-in-law visited us in Kauai, I wanted to treat them to a special island breakfast. It was a perfect portion for them after greeting the sunrise sipping on macadamia nut coffee. Ripe papaya has such a naturally sweet flavor. It practically melts in your mouth with its creamy, butter-like texture. If you like cantaloupe, I promise you this: Papaya will take you “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”. You may even hear the magical sounds of a ukulele strumming in the background.
PAPAYA BANANA BOAT
Ingredients:
1 ripe papaya, cut in half with seeds removed
1 banana, sliced
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
2 dollops Greek yogurt
2 teaspoons granola
Drizzle of agave nectar
Instructions:
Split the papaya between two plates. Fill half the cavity with sliced bananas. Sprinkle cinnamon over banana slices. Fill the other half of the papaya with a generous dollop of Greek yogurt. Sprinkle granola over top of yogurt. Drizzle entire papaya boat with agave nectar.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Oatmeal Options! Some people tell me if they eat breakfast, they end up nibbling and snacking all day long. These same people tell me when they skip breakfast, they keep their diet in check. Who’s correct? Is it mind over matter? Studies show that skipping meals can be a trigger for migraines. Others show metabolism irregularities associated with hair loss and, ironically, unexpectedly weight gain can result from unstable choices. Now I don’t know about all that. I do know that maintaining a routine seems to reap optimum results for me. I’ve read that eating oatmeal regularly seems to prevent obesity and weight gain. Could it be due to the feeling of “sticking to your ribs”, so to speak? Makes sense to me.
OATMEAL OPTIONS
Ingredients:
1/2 cup whole grain oats
1 cup skim milk
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon balsamic reduction
1 tablespoon pecans, chopped
Fresh thyme, for garnish
Instructions:
Combine whole grain oats, skim milk, and cinnamon in a microwave-safe bowl. Stir well. Microwave on High 1 1/2-2 minutes. Stir. Sprinkle on brown sugar. Drizzle with balsamic reduction sauce. Add chopped pecans. Garnish with fresh thyme leaves. Serve immediately.
“Jesus said to him,
‘I am The Way, The Truth, and
The Life. No one comes to
The Father except through me.’”
~ John 14:6
“Our Lord has written the
promise of Resurrection, not in
books alone but in
every leaf of Springtime.”
~ Martin Luther