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Showing posts with label baby brezza. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Pesto

It's Wednesday, which means produce delivery at our house. This is one of those weeks when I just didn't have time to check out what was coming in our box and I was so excited to see all the goodies. Really, fresh strawberries, cherries, apriums, and peaches! Oh yes, and there were plenty of veggies too. Before I get on with one of my favorite easy recipes, here's a look at what was in my Abundant Harvest Organics box.

Ok, on with the PESTO! Included in my box were basil and green garlic, great items for pesto. To make pesto, you'll want to be able to blend all these yummy ingredients somehow (food processor, hand blender, Brezza)

Ingredients:
-1 bunch basil
-2 heads of green garlic (or 2-3 cloves)
-5 tablespoons olive oil
-1 lemon
-2 tablespoons parmigian cheese
-pinch of salt

Directions:
1) Remove basil leaves from stalks and wash them
2) Cut the ends of the green garlic so that you have just the white part of the green garlic (Confused? Check out the pic)
3) Combine all ingredients in food processor, bowl (if using a handblender), or my favorite the baby Brezza
4) Blend in pulses, add extra olive oil if consistency is more dry than paste-like
5) Serve however you like it! Over whole wheat pasta is our favorite way. My 12 month-old loved this, surprise, surprise!

Variations- Add nuts for a little crunch. If I wasn't giving this to our 12 month old, I would have added in almonds or pine nuts in the blending stage, it adds a little crunch to the texture. Sometimes I also add chopped green olives as well, but if you do so balance the saltiness with a bit more lemon juice. Wanna be sneaky, add in a cube (or two) of your pureed greens to warm pasta then toss in the pesto... trust me, know one will know.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Sneaky Pinky Oat Bars (With Daikon Radish & Beets)

Ingredients:
2 cups rolled oats , uncooked
1 cup flour (we use whole wheat) 
1 cup orange juice
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup peeled grated mild daikon radish
1 beet (finely julienned, grated, or pureed)
Butter, oil, or cooking spray for greasing pan
(Optional, honey or agave to trickle over bars)
*For the newer eater, you may want to finely grate or puree ingredients.
*Keep in mind that the beet juice can stain!

Directions:
1 Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
2 Generously grease a 9 x 13 inch pan, or two 8 inch by 8 inch pans. I like to use butter.
3 Combine all ingredients in bowl and mix well.
4 The mixture should be moist enough to form a ball, without extra liquid. If too dry add a bit of water or orange juice
5 Put mixture in prepared pans and spread evenly.
       (Optional - drizzle with honey or agave for extra sweetness)
6 Bake for 30 minutes.
7 Remove from oven and cut into squares while still hot.
8 Wait until the bars cool before trying to remove them from the pan.

*Try these slightly warmed with almond or peanut butter, yuuuum!

Steamed Daikon Radish & Sweet Potato

First, taste test your daikon radish to test for peppery flavor. The long-thin ones are often very mild tasting with no peppery zing familiar to radishes.

First prepare the radishes, by gently washing and peeling. Trim off both ends of the radish. Cut into small bite-size chunks. Steam until very tender (in my Baby Brezza, this takes about 15 mins). Test a piece by seeing if it will mash easily with a fork. While these are good all by themselves, I like to serve them along with sweet potato or apple.