Sunday, May 22, 2005

Kosher Cinnamon Apple Chicken

I've finally made a chicken dish with no garlic or onions! Be impressed. Of course, I personally think a teaspoon of minced garlic and a small sliced onion would mingle beautifully with the rest of the flavors, but I've been outvoted on this one.
  • 1 tsp rubbed sage
  • 1/2 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp coase ground peppercorns
  • 4 four oz boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 4 medium granny smith apples, cored and sliced thin (1/4 inch slices)
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon

Mix sage, coriander, salt, and pepper. Dampen chicken then rub the spice mix onto both sides. If you have a George Foreman Grill, cook the chicken there. If not, spritz a nonstick skillet with cooking spray and cook the chicken on both sides until done (usually 7 minutes per side, though always cut your chicken open to make sure).

Set cooked chicken aside. If you used a skillet, keep using the same one. If not, get out a skillet and put it over a medium heat. Add the olive oil, brown sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon. Mix until smooth. Now add the sliced apples and stir until they're evenly coated with oil mix.

Cook apples over a medium heat for about five minutes, or until tender. Turn off the heat and add the chicken back to the pan, stirring until it gets a nice glazed coat of the sugar/oil mixture.

One serving is a single chicken breast and about 3/4 cup of apples. It comes to 6 Weight Watchers points per serving.

Variations:

  • Add 1/2 tsp minced garlic to the oil, sugar, lemon juice and cinnamon mix.
  • Add 1/2 tsp anise seeds to the oil, sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon mix. This will add a sort of licorishy flavor which goes well with fruit.
  • Substitute 2 medium white onions for 2 of the apples. Yes, I love onions. I promise, a nice mild white onion would go beautifully with these flavors. If you do it, I'd also add the garlic.

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Kosher Lite Apple Cinnamon Muffins

Unlike the Blueberry and oh-so-tasty Banana Chip muffins, these are Healthy with a capitol H. I still like them, but keep in mind, these are for enjoying the sensation of fullness after a hard workout, not for kids lunchboxes (unless you want them trading up for Fiery Hot Cheetos.)
  • 1 1/2 cups lite apple pie flavored yogurt
  • 1 cup lowfat milk
  • 1 cup quick cooking oats
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 large eggs (or your favourite egg substitute equivalent)
  • 1 cup diced dried apples
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup white flour
  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 4 tsp baking soda
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp cinnamon

Preaheat oven to 350F. In a large bowl, mix yogurt, milk, oats, vanilla, and eggs. Let sit around 5 minutes (so the oats will soak up the moisture. Otherwise, you'll have tough muffins.) While waiting, take your cup of dried apples (an entire bag of the Sunmaid brand) and dice them up. Add them to the bowl and mix well. Let sit another 2 minutes (again, so the dried apples can soak up some moisture.) Add all remaining ingredients to the bowl and mix thoroughly. Either use paper liners or spritz your muffin pan with cooking spray. Fill muffin cups about 1/2 full of batter. Bake at 350F for 15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Makes about 32 muffins at 2 Weight Watchers points per muffin. These freeze well for a couple months.

Sunday, April 10, 2005

Kosher lite Blueberry Muffins

I've been looking for a low-fat blueberry muffin recipe that isn't chock full of artificial sweeteners. Most recipes either go overboard with healthiness, substituting wheat bran and oatmeal for normal flour, or they're loaded up with so much butter and eggs they're a gazillion calories each. This is my personal compromise. These light and fluffy low fat muffins are moist but still pleasantly sweet. They're not healthy, but they're not cholesterol-o-rific, either.
  • 3/4 cup lite vanilla yogurt
  • 1 cup fat free milk
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 1/2 cup flour
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup fresh blueberries

Preheat the oven to 350F.

Mix the yogurt, milk, egg, and sugar until smooth. Add the flour, baking soda, and salt and mix well. When the batter is smooth, gently fold in the blueberries. You don't want to overmix them or else they'll fall apart and turn the batter purple.

Either line a muffin pan with paper cups or spritz it with nonstick spray. Fill the cups 1/2 full of batter. Bake at 350F for 18 - 20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.

Variations:

  • If you're absolutely obsessed with low sugar as well as low fat, substitute 1 cup of Splenda for Baking (the type measured cup for cup like sugar.)
  • To make this recipe parve, substitute plain soy yogurt and vanilla soymilk.
  • If you really want more blueberry flavor, substitute low fat blueberry yogurt for the vanilla. If you do, be prepared for your muffins to be a lovely shade of blue.

Weight Watchers Points: 3 points per muffin. If you make them as mini-muffins, reduce the baking time to 12 - 15 minutes. The mini muffins only have 1 point each.

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Kosher Lite Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

I made some minor but tasty modifications to a Weight Watchers brand recipe to end up with these oh-so-tasty mini loaves. They make an incredibly filling six point breakfast for days when you have to be out the door in a flash. Cut in half, they're a great 3 point snack. Since there is no consistency in the size of a "mini loaf," I should add my Weight Watchers scale says my loaves are about 100 grams, baked in a 3x2 inch mini loaf pan.
  • 3/4 cup lite banana yogurt
  • 1/2 cup fat free skim milk
  • 1/2 cup uncooked quick oats
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 very ripe bananas, mashed (black if you can stand them that long)
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup white sugar
  • 1 1/3 cup flour
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Preheat the oven to 350F.

Mix yogurt, milk, oats, vanilla, and egg until well blended. Set aside for at least five minutes. This will give the oats a chance to absorb moisture. If you don't let it sit, you'll end up with very textured bread instead of tasty smoothness.

After five minutes, stir in the mashed bananas.

Now add all the other ingredients and mix well.

Spritz your mini-loaf pans with nonstick cooking spray and fill about half way with batter. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes, or until golden brown on top and a fork poked inside comes out clean.

Variations:

  • To make this recipe parve (or to make it dairy free for people who are allergic to milk/lactose intollerant) substitute vanilla soy yogurt (banana flavor is better, if you can find it) and vanilla soy milk for the regular yogurt and milk. Leave out the chocolate chips (unless you have a source of good dairy free ones.)
  • Instead of mini-loaves, bake the batter in the form of mini-muffins. The muffins take 15 to 18 minutes to cook and have only one point each.
  • Have fun with the yogurt flavors! I used a generic Banana's Foster lite yogurt and had great results.
  • If you prefer a more traditional tasting banana bread, leave out the chocolate chips, substitute vanilla for banana yogurt, and add 1 tsp cinnamon.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Kosher Vegan White Beans and Corn

I've never been fond of black-eyed peas, but I absolutely love most white beans. This is my (much lighter) take on a colorful southern dish.
  • 1 cup Habichuelas Blancas (small white beans), soaked overnight (you can find canned ones in some Mexican groceries)
  • 1 cup (two large ears) fresh corn, cooked
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 medium onion, diced
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced
  • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp minced garlic (or two cloves, chopped)
  • 1/2 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp basil
  • juice of 1 lime

Bring water to a boil. Add beans, cover, and reduce to low. Simmer until the beans are tender, about 45 minutes. If you haven't already boiled the corn, this is a good time to do so. You'll have some time to kill.

When the beans are nearly ready (no more than 15 minutes left to go), put a frying pan over a medium-high heat. Saute the chopped onion until translucent (longer if you like). Add the bell pepper, cooked corn, tomato, and garlic. Saute until tender-crisp, about 4-5 minutes.

When the peas are fully cooked (all water absorbed, tender when tasted), add the corn mixture and all remaining ingredients. Stir until well blended. Serve hot.

Variations:

  • If using canned beans, cook the corn mixture as per directions. Drain the beans and add them directly to the frying pan, along with the vinegar, garlic, lime juice, and spices. Mix well and serve hot.
  • You can make this even more colorful by adding half a green bell pepper to the corn mix.

Monday, March 21, 2005

Kosher for Passover Parve Deviled Eggs

These aren't lite by any stretch of the imagination, but they're very tasty and can be served with meat or dairy meals, or just eaten as an enjoyably fatty snack.
  • 12 hard boiled eggs
  • 1/3 cup Kosher for Passover mayonnaise, such as Manischewitz
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp paprika

Shell the eggs. Cut them in half lengthwise and remove the yolks. Mix the yolks, mayonnaise, lemon juice, cumin, pepper, and salt in a bowl. Mash until an even texture. Spoon the mash back into the egg whites. Sprinkle with paprika.

I don't dare figure up the Weight Watcher points. Assume it's a lot. A whole lot.

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Kosher Vegan Vegetable Medley

This is so simple I don't even think it deserves the title "recipe." My husband disagrees. In fact, he disagrees so fervently he has promised, if I'll post it, he'll make dinner without me sitting in the other room and eyeballing everything for him. I can't turn down an offer like that. In case you've never tried, fresh vegetables with a dash of olive oil cook up beautifully in the microwave. The olive oil keeps them from drying out and the microwave cooking leaves them beautifully crisp.
  • 2 cups mixed veggies (I use green beans, sliced carrots, red peppers, asparagus & sliced onions)
  • 1 tbsp basil flavored olive oil
  • 1 tsp minced garlic (the refridgerated kind that comes in a jar, or you can mince yourself)
  • 1/2 tsp thyme
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp fresh ground pepper

Mix the olive oil, garlic, thyme, salt, and pepper in a large, microwave safe bowl. Add the veggies and toss well until the veggies are coated. This may take a couple minutes. A tablespoon really will coat them all - you don't want them to drip.

Microwave on high for 3 - 4 minutes (we have a weak, cheap 600 watt microwave. A more powerful machine will need less time.) Mix well again, recoating veggies with oil. Serve hot.

Yes, it really is that easy.

Use whatever vegetables you prefer. Like broccoli? Go for it. Hate onions? Leave them out. All you need to do is make sure your vegetables cook at the same speed. That means if you add carrots or squash, slice it into thin pieces.

Other good oil-and-herb mixes include 1 tbsp garlic olive oil, 1/2 tsp salt, and 1 tsp of your favourite Jamacian, Cajun, or Moroccan spice blend. I've also used 1 tbsp olive oil, 1/2 tsp salt, and 1 tsp steak rub (especially good on asparagus) or fish rub (good with carrots and green beans.) Sadly, curries and Indian spice blends do not work well.