Posts Tagged ‘spinach’

  1. Crazy Sexy Detox Day 1: Mud-Colored Green Monster

    February 21, 2011 by justgathering

    Today marks the beginning of my fabulous 3-week detox. Many friends are on board over at Social Workout; even my sister down in New Orleans is on the bandwagon. (Although Sister called me this morning to tell me that her first try at a Green Monster was a fail. The disgust in her voice was pretty intense.)

    My own Green Monster this morning is actually more of a mud color. Yum.

    I wake up famished in the morning. Today, my eyes were open at 6:00 am, and my tummy was grumbling. There is no way that I could be one of those juice-til-noon detoxers. Nope, I’m going to be feasting on green smoothies every morning, filling my belly with something that sticks.

    This morning I started out with a cup of hot water. I waited a few hours, and then I made this delicious smoothie.

    • 1/4 cup almond milk
    • 1/4 cup water
    • 1/3 cup frozen blueberries
    • 1 banana
    • 1/2 tablespoon almond butter
    • 1 cup spinach
    • 1 tablespoon Amazing Grass Chocolate Amazing Meal
    • large handful of ice cubes

    It’s not exactly green in color, but it’s definitely green in spirit. Good breakfast.


  2. Just Made: Holiday Grain Salad

    December 24, 2010 by justgathering

    I’m off to spend the holiday with my lovely family, watching the snow and, you know, eating. As I’ve almost had enough sweets and cookies this holiday, I thought I’d contribute a savory (and healthy) salad.

    Aren’t the colors festive? And it came together in less than twenty minutes. This would work with a variety of veggies or grains, but here’s what the boyfriend threw into ours:

    • 1 cup barley, cooked
    • 2 cups baby spinach
    • 4 cups chickpeas, cooked
    • 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes, roughly chopped
    • 1/2 cup kalamata olives, roughly chopped
    • 1/2 cup walnut pieces
    • 2 cloves garlic, minced
    • juice of 3 lemons
    • 1/4 cup olive oil
    • 2 tsp olive juice
    • tsp salt

    Happy holidays!


  3. Just Ate: ‘Mediterranean’ Chickpeas with Sun-Dried Tomato Dressing

    August 23, 2010 by justgathering

    I just had quite a fun Brooklyn weekend. I stuck close to home and visited some local sites, made a ton of good food with friends, continued my hunt for the perfect neighborhood bar, and managed a six mile run. I say ‘managed’ because a weekend of nights out is not exactly conducive to a Sunday morning long run, but I made it nonetheless. It wasn’t the best run of my life, but it wasn’t the worst. Although it was the worst in quite a while. Totally worth it.

    First, some food!

    This dish is a take on one of my all-time favorite meals at one of my all-time favorite restaurants, Cornucopia in Dublin. The rainy weather we’ve been having has been giving me hunger/memory pangs for their food, so last night I pulled out my Cornucopia cookbook. I had to venture out into the rain for an eggplant, but, once again, totally worth it.

    The original recipe calls for either feta or haloumi cheese, but I already had half a batch of tofu ricotta from Vegan with a Vengeance. (The other half went on a delicious pizza that my friend Julia from Victual Culture made on Friday.) So I threw that in there instead, and it definitely worked. The oregano from the tofu paired nicely with the sun-dried tomato dressing, all the flavors being, I suppose, ‘Mediterranean.’ (The writers of the cookbook joke about this vaguely named dish, saying that it was added to their menu back in the day when the two kinds of food in Ireland were ‘Irish food’ and ‘foreign food.’ They say if they were to rename it, it would become ‘chickpea salad with fusion influences from Greece, North Africa, and Italy,’ but that really won’t fit on their menu board.)

    The major components of the dressing for this salad are sun-dried tomatoes, cumin, a red chili, and, of course, olive oil and lemon juice. Add this to chickpeas, creamy tofu ricotta, spinach, and roasted eggplant, and you’ve got a pretty delicious (and ridiculously easy) dish.

    It’s also a very warming dish, which is nice in weather like this.

    Before the weather turned nasty, though, I spent a lovely few hours at the Brooklyn Museum. Somehow, I had never made it to this museum, despite the fact that I pass it on my commute and while running almost every day. Right now they’ve got a Warhol exhibit…

    … and an awesome Kiki Smith exhibit.

    And I couldn’t help but take a picture with this work. She’s looking at me! The viewer has become the art/sideshow/viewed! Crazy!

    All in all, I’d say it was a success of a weekend, torturous run included. Sometimes a tough run means you’re having fun in life, meeting people who make you want to stay up late and talk some more. I’m starting to figure out that this isn’t such a bad thing. It’s all about balance, right? That said, I think the next few days hold in store for me early bedtimes, plenty of water, and some restorative yoga. And leftover chickpea salad.