Tuesday 30 April 2013

Basil and Sun Dried Tomato Hummus

Summer is coming and that means barbecue season. For a vegan/vegetarian backyard get togethers with meat eaters can be difficult if you don't arrive prepared.  I recently had my first barbecue of 2013 and it was a great success. My meat eating friends prepared barbecue chicken and I made a tofu scramble on the stove. Together we prepared a variety of fresh veggies wrapped in tinfoil and marinated in salt, pepper, olive oil and garlic.  We put the veggies packed in tinfoil on the grill until they were cooked but still crunchy. I am always surprised how such simple ingredients can taste so delicious.
Recently I've been going through a sun dried tomato and fresh basil obsession, I've literally been adding them into everything, so it only made sense that I add it to my hummus. I've been making fresh hummus for years now and I feel like it surpasses the store bought kinds in taste and freshness. I never add oil to my hummus because the tahini is oily enough and I don't feel like you can even taste the olive oil.  After making this hummus I actually licked the food processor bowl... so needless to say this recipe is a success.



Chickpeas                   1 can
Chickpea water           1/2 can
Lemon Juice                2 lemons
Tahini                         1/3 cup
Fresh Basil                  8 leaves or to taste
Sun dried tomatoes     10
Garlic                          2 cloves chopped or to taste (I work with people so I can't put as mush in)
Salt                            1/2 teaspoon or to taste
Pepper                        1/2 teaspoon or to taste
Crushed Chili Peppers  (optional) 1/2 teaspoon or to taste

Drain out half the liquid in a can of chickpeas and add the chickpea water and chickpeas to a food processor or blender, blend until mixture is creamy. Add in the tahini and lemon juice and allow to mix for about 15 seconds. Add in fresh basil, sun dried tomatoes and chopped garlic and allow to mix for 15 seconds. Add in salt, pepper and chilis. Mix until smooth about 45 seconds. Taste test the hummus and add more of the "to taste" ingredients if necessary.
Allow to chill in the fridge for a few hours before serving. Garnish with chopped fresh basil and serve with chips or veggies.

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Healthy Livin'

The juice cleanse is officially over and I'm back on solid foods again.  I managed to last just under two days. I had some salad and half of a lentil burger for dinner on the night of day two. Considering I was only consuming liquids, I had a lot of energy and was able to function. On the second day I went for two separate walks about 40 minutes each way and I didn't feel like I was going to pass out. On the morning of the cleanse I weighed in at 113lbs. 3 lbs of that was bloat because the night before I had half of a large pizza with creamy dipping sauce, my farewell to cheese. By the end of day two, I weighed in at 108lbs. The weight loss wasn't as drastic as last year when I did the broth cleanse but I could hardly walk on that one from lack of calories, so I would definitely recommend the juice cleanse as a realistic way to detox and kick start healthy living.
Post cleanse I am feeling great, I've started lifting weights every day and I've decided to try doing the plank for at least one minute per day. I'm not sure if this will actually do anything, I'm not interested in having washboard abs, I just want a little less tummy fat and slightly more definition. I will update you all (with pics possibly) if it actually starts working. The main reason I'm hesitant is that I'm so inconsistant with exercise but if I start with small goals and do the exercises during tv commercial breaks my body will start becoming more defined.  I figure it's better than nothing, right ?
Healthy living doesn't have to meal starving yourself or doing insane amounts of time at the gym.  It's all about portion control, healthy choices and consistant exercise. Alright I can talk the talk and I have my goals, now the only thing standing in the way of my success is me.

xo
tash



Thursday 18 April 2013

Juice Cleanse

I'm taking a pause from baking and doing a two (possibly three) day juice cleanse. Every year around this time I look at myself in the mirror and notice my winter weight... which really isn't anything being 5'1 and 110lbs but enough to make me want my summer bod back. I find it easier to kick start a diet by doing a liquid diet first. I am a vegetarian and I cook and eat as vegan as possible. I do have my cheat moments when the smell of a cheese pizza gets the best of me. For a few months every year I go completely vegan. I know I will get the judgement stares from the true 100% vegans but I do what I can and that means for me a few months out of the year completely vegan.
This juice cleanse will start off my diet for the coming months. I have decided to try Joe Cross' Reboot 3-day quick start juice cleanse. The recipes can be found http://www.rebootwithjoe.com/rebooting/plans

I'm at the end of day one and I noticed at around 7pm I started feeling hungry and really dizzy.  Another physical side effect I'm noticing is that my tongue is heavily coated with a thick white plaque, this is abnormal for me. At this point it doesn't concern me, I just pray I don't break out or get a hideous rash (again). Last year the back of my neck broke out with an awful detox rash.
The juice is giving me a ton of energy but it isn't long lived.  I'm hanging in there, craving ice cream and chips.  The nice part about the cleanse is the fresh juices turn the most beautiful colours and they don't taste bad either.... Except the tomato/red pepper drink, that was difficult to get through. I'm off to sleep now, I'll update you all tomorrow.

-tash

Thursday 11 April 2013

Whist-ler

I'm back from my trip and BC is as beautiful as I remember. My flight from Toronto left at 6:30am and I made the mistake of drinking coffee, so I did not sleep at all. After a long anxious flight I finally arrived and boarded the bus to Whistler. The moment the bus let Vancouver the scenery started to change, the trees got taller and the mountains more visible.  For the entire bus ride my mouth was open in awe, I did not expect it to be so gorgeous.

I did not ski while in whistler because the ski hills were actually terrifying and I had a funny feeling I would brake one of my limbs. The next time I go I'll muster up the courage and learn how to downhill ski. My friend and I did take a gondola tour up the mountain, the excitement of that was good enough for me.













 After that we headed to Victoria, more pics to come.



Tuesday 2 April 2013

Pecans + sugar

Today is a very exciting day for me because in less than 24 hours I will be on an airplane heading for British Columbia :D. That's a west coast province in Canada, if I have an international readers who don't know Canada very well. I'm going to visit a friend and I'll take lots of photos to document my trip for the blog.
Over the weekend was Easter and I know I've mentioned before im not religious in any sense but I do like to take these opportunities to practice my baking. Normally I make a savoury dish as well as a sweet but I wasn't feeling inspired to cook. I ended up making vegan pecan squares from Chloe's cookbook.  They were fun for me to cook because I've never heated up sugar to make a sauce before and it was fun to try that for the first time. I doubled the recipe for the "goo" of the pecan square because there didn't seem to be enough. The squares ended up tasting really sweet and if I were to make them again, I would make a lot of changes to the recipe. The base of the squares are shortbread cookies, I would change it into a vegan pie crust. Second thing I would change is the sugar goo, the recipe called for three different kinda of sugar and it really came though in the taste. Next time I would experiment with agave to see if I could cut the sweetness.

I experimented with two different shapes. I made a pecan circle by lining mini cupcake tins with a cutout piece of parchment paper. 










Ease of recipe: 5/5
These square were very easy to make. It has really simple ingredients and a few steps, the hardest part is waiting for the squares to set in the fridge.

Taste: 2/5
This category lost points because of the sweetness. The flavour of the square is very delicious and I've eaten way to many over the past few days but the sweetness is overwhelming. I suggest not using the cookbooks recipe and making one yourself.

Friends/Family thoughts: 2/5
My friends and family thought they were too sweet. My Grandma said they tasted better out of the fridge for a bit. 

Likely hood to remake recipe: 4/5
I would remake this recipe again but changes would definitely need to be make. 

Overall Cooking Experience: 4/5

Bonus Casey Points: 1/1
I had the pecan sugar goo all over my fingers and Casey enjoyed licking it off. I guess it wasn't too sweet for Casey :).


Final: 18/25

I was disappointed with these squares because I love pecan treats. I have never attempted a pecan dessert and I was very excited to try it. It's not a complete loss because now I can make more tarts until the recipe tastes perfect.  I hope my friends and family don't mind being taste testers...