“Gratitude makes sense of our past,
brings peace for today, and
creates a vision for tomorrow.”
~ Melody Beattie
“Gratitude makes sense of our past,
brings peace for today, and
creates a vision for tomorrow.”
~ Melody Beattie
“Let our New Year’s resolution
be this: We will be there for
one another as fellow members
of humanity, in the finest
sense of the word.”
~ Hans Goran Persson
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Umami Bomb Chorizo Grits! Say whaaat? Somebody needs to tell me what that word means. Umami. Evidently it is the taste bud beyond the famous four: sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. Oh yeah, taste buds we’ve been familiar with since we first began to put food in our mouths. This “umami” envelopes earthy, meaty, and savory. Examples of foods that reflect this are soy sauce, tomatoes, cheeses, anchovies, and cured pork products. Chorizo falls into the latter category, you probably concluded. Sooo, are we good?
UMAMI BOMB CHORIZO GRITS
Ingredients:
1/2 cup grits, uncooked
1/3 cup cheddar cheese, shredded
2 chorizo sausage links, casing removed
1 tablespoon red pepper, diced
1 tablespoon green pepper, diced
1 tablespoon red onion, sliced
1 tablespoon frozen corn, thawed
1 tablespoon parmesan cheese, crumbled
1 hard-boiled egg
Cayenne pepper, to taste
Instructions:
Prepare grits according to package directions. Stir in cheddar cheese. Set aside. Remove the casing of the chorizo. Spray a skillet with nonstick oil. Add chorizo. Sauté over medium heat for 5-7 minutes. Crumble the meat with a fork as it cooks. Add red pepper, green pepper, red onion, and corn. Continue cooking until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. To serve, transfer cheesy grits to a shallow dish. Add chorizo and sautéed vegetables. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Serve with a hard-boiled egg. Garnish with cayenne pepper, to taste.
“Self-respect is the fruit
of discipline; the sense of dignity
grows with the ability to
say ‘no’ to oneself.”
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
“You will enrich your life immeasurably
if you approach it with a sense of
wonder and discovery, and always
challenge yourself to try new things.”
~ Nate Berkus
“One way to organize your thoughts
is to tidy up, even if it’s in places
where it makes no sense at all.”
~ Ursus Wehrli
“You can’t sow an apple seed
and expect to get an avocado tree.
The consequences of your life
are sown in what you do
and how you behave.”
~ Tom Shadyac