Showing posts with label Nut Free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nut Free. Show all posts

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Super Low Carb Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce

This amazing secret sauce is intensely punchy & sweet & spicy & fragrant...

And here is an even lower carb version for the athlete!

Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce

Happy 4th of July! This zippy recipe is our gift to you. We thought you should have some fireworks for your mouth to go along with the exploding night sky.

My mom created this healthy sauce while living in the Fijian islands, thus the name. Many people have asked for this recipe but alas, it could not be acquired - UNTIL TODAY. Do you feel loved?

"Fiji Sauce" brings it all together.
Our original Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce is much lower in carbs and sugars than a traditional Thai sweet chili sauce and you can use our yummy sauce in much the same manner.

This lower carb version omits the ripe banana and orange juice called for in the original recipe. No xylitol is used either, because it has more carbs than erythritol.

My dad has a black belt in Judo and is an instructor as well.The many athletes he trains and coaches want this very version of our Fiji Sauce because of it's super low carb and high fiber content. It helps these athletes keep their body fat percentage down, yet allows them to have a sweet treat, usually forbidden in their strict diets. This sauce does make you feel like you are cheating, it is so delicious!

Erythritol is used as the main sweetener in this lower carb version of Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce. Stevia glycerite is used to enhance the sweetness further.

Our punchy Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce is delicious as a condiment with just about anything. It makes a great dip, topping, sauce, dressing... uhh, main dish?

My dad has some of this punchy sauce everyday with his lunch or dinner. It is a beloved staple here at Kitchen Cheetahs! The picture above shows my dad ready to dig into a plate of our favorite Chicken Bake, with a side of our Quinoa Tabouli topped with this Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce.


Fiji Sweet Hot Sauce Recipe:

10 ounces frozen raspberries
12 ounces frozen pitted cherries

Mix the fruits together and set aside to thaw to room temperature.

While the fruit is thawing make a Habanero Paste:
4 to 6 habaneros
1/2 c. granular erythritol

Wearing gloves, remove the seeds and and pith from the habanero peppers.
Finely mince habaneros and then smash with the 1/4 c. erythritol to make a very smooth paste.

Puree the above thawed fruit with:
The prepared Habanero Paste above
2 16-ounce jars of "fire roasted" red peppers and their juice
4 c. granular erythritol
1/2 c. whole psyllium husks
3/4 c. raw apple cider vinegar, or a little more (to desired tanginess)
4 T. FINELY grated frozen, peeled ginger root, to taste
1 to 3 t. fresh orange or tangerine zest, to taste (or 1 to 2 drops orange or tangerine essential oil)
3/4 t. sea salt or BioSalt, or a little more, to taste
1/2 t. turmeric powder
1/8 to 1/4 t. garlic powder, to taste

Pulse/grind into a medium smooth sauce. Do in batches to accommodate your food processor.
Put the processed mixture into a large non metallic bowl or pot.

Stir in:
1 1/2 c. water
1 c. vegetable glycerine (food grade)
Stevia glycerite to taste

Add stevia glycerite to taste. It will take quite a lot (don't be surprised) to make a very sweet sauce balanced by zip and tang.  

Gently heat and stir the sauce until it reaches 110 degrees F, to blend flavors and activate fiber.

Let sauce cool before transferring into mason jars. Put 1 jar in your fridge and freeze the rest.


Notes: 

Start with 1 t. of orange zest, stir in well and then taste the sauce. You can try adding a little more orange zest, but you dont want the sauce to taste like oranges... just be highlighted in a subtle way.
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This sauce mellows and changes a little overnight. The heat mellows and the apple cider vinegar mellows, so make sure you use enough peppers and vinegar to give a strong punch to this sauce!

My mom prefers the flavor of our first version of Fiji sauce that used more fruit plus xylitol. She is on a super low carb diet right now and does not mind the few extra carbs in the fruitier sauce.


 Photos of the process:



Be very sure that the Habanero pieces are very fine so you don't bite down a piece of ultra-hot pepper....  This also ensures that the unique Habanero flavor is dispersed beautifully throughout the sauce.

HABANERO PEPPERS ARE CRUCIAL TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS SAUCE ‼️(however, you may reduce  from 3  peppers down to 2 if you absolutely must)


Frozen ginger grates best! Use a very fine grater or a micro plane grater  so that the ginger is essentially powdered for Best results.


Psyllium husk's thicken the Fiji Sweet-Hot Sauce. It's a good idea to purchase organic psyllium if you can, as it is guaranteed to be clean.


Summer chicken snack: Coarsely shred chilled white chicken breast and serve with your favorite mayonnaise and a side of Fiji sweet hot sauce.It's super fast. Super quick. Super delicious!

Mayo and Fiji sauce dipped chicken


Chicken breast dipped in mayo and Fiji sauce - It doesn't get better than this.

3 1/2 quarts of Fiji sauce❤❤❤

Gorgeous birds eye view of the 3 1/2 quarts of Fiji sauce

Well, Hello Gorgeous!

Enjoy!

Leila & Nancy.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Summer Confetti Macaroni Salad (sugar-free)

This is a colorful classic macaroni salad with a great balanced flavor.
Summer Confetti Macaroni Salad

This pretty pasta salad makes a nice side for summer picnics and celebrations. I love having more crisp, colorful vegetables in my pasta salads. I really don't want to eat just plain macaroni slathered in mayo... If you are like me, you will love this recipe. I also like that it has enough vinegar to give it a bit of zing and enough erythritol to cut the bite of the vinegar, then our BioSalt pulls it all together.

You may use gluten-free pasta, if desired. If you are going dairy-free, omit the sour cream and replace it with mayonnaise. And of course you can adjust the diced vegetables to taste.




Leila's Summer Confetti Macaroni Salad Recipe:

1 pound pasta or gluten-free pasta (macaroni, ditalini, or small shell pasta)
3/4 c. real mayonnaise
1/4 c. sour cream (omit if dairy-free is desired and increase the mayo to 1 cup)
3 T. white wine vinegar
3 T. erythritol
1 1/2 t. dry mustard powder
1 t. sea salt or BioSalt, to taste
1/2 t. onion salt, or more to taste
1/8 t. garlic powder
1/2 t. fresh ground pepper, to taste (about 50 grinds)
2 to 4 T. fresh minced parsley, to taste
1 c. finely diced celery (4 ribs)
1 c. finely diced red bell pepper (1 whole pepper)
1/2 c. finely diced peeled carrot (1 large carrot)
1/4 c. finely diced red onion
1/2 c. minced scallions, about 6, optional
1/4 c. diced radishes, optional

Garnish:
Paprika
Cherry or grape tomatoes, halved, optional

Method:

Cook the pasta aldente, rinse and drain extremely well. Set aside to cool.
Mix the mayonnaise, sour cream, vinegar, and erythritol together, until erythritol is dissolved.
Add the mustard powder, salt, onion salt, garlic, and pepper, mixing in well.
Add the minced vegetables and then the pasta and gently mix together. Taste.
Chill overnight for the best flavor.
Taste and adjust seasoning if desired.
Garnish with a sprinkling of paprika. Top with tomatoes, if desired. Serve cold.


The dressing and vegetables mixed together.

Freshly mixed pasta salad.

Delicious!



Enjoy,

Leila.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Kamote Tops (sweet potato vines) and tasty, healthy ways of preparing them (Rejuvenating & Detoxifying).

Sketch of Kamote Tops, by Nancy Glazier.

"Bonne Sante'" is French for "good health!"

"Bonne Appetit" (good appetite!) is well known thanks to Julia Child.

It has been my experience that good fresh green Juices can contribute to both!

Where have all the bitters gone? Long time passing.... 
We have become so ensnared with sweets that most of us have forgotten about the subtle allure of the bitter edge..... 

Did you know your  body (especially your liver) actually craves bitter foods?


Sweet Potato Vines. also known as Kamote.
Why not get back in balance by cultivating an appreciation for bitter greens – they're waiting in the wings, ready to be your best friend.


Sweet potato greens are also known as KAMOTE TOPS, and are famous for building up iron levels in the blood in a natural & gentle way.

Adding a handful of sweet potato leaves to your favorite green mix- when you make your green drinks - - gives you a deep emerald green juice.... yet the taste is mild compared to a lot of other greens.

See one of our favorite green drink mixes HERE.

We were so excited to learn of Kamote, which has been a more recent discovery for our family. We love using this green in our meals. Kamote or sweet potatoes are very easy to grow in your garden. They are heat tolerant even in the hottest summers. The beautiful vines grow very quickly, so you will have a generous harvest of this delicious, versatile, and affordable green. Kamote is commonly eaten in other parts of the world, yet is virtually unheard of in the USA. It seems like our produce selection in general has become more limited than in earlier times. So, here's a shout-out to heirloom vegetables and fruits!

You can use Kamote tops as you would spinach, kale, collard greens, or Swiss chard...
They taste terrific steamed, blanched, simmered in soups & stews, used like spinach in spinach dip, in salads, lasagna... Kamote is mild flavored and delicious. If you plant sweet potatoes in your garden, you can harvest the tender tops until first frost. We like to blanch them and freeze them in meal sized portions for use all winter. One of our favorite meals is homemade Pork Chili Verde ladled over tender pinto beans and steamed kamote tops. We then top it with jack cheese and let it melt before serving.

We are sure that you will enjoy cooking with Kamote Tops too!


Perfect KAMOTE topsReady at a moments notice for my green drink.
"Heart of Green" drink, with added Kamote Tops.
Perfect! This is a great way to consume your bitters.


Bonne Appetit,

Nancy & Leila.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The Best Chicken Bake - Gluten-Free Goodness in a Pan! (And our Favorite G-F Bread)

The Best Chicken Bake!


This will become one of your favorite go-to dinners... 
This chicken is juicy and so full of flavor. It's also very easy to make. It is made all the time in our homes, and it makes great leftovers too.

I want to eat some right now...but I'm busy blogging. Grrr, where is the kitchen fairy when you need her?

We recommend pre-brining the meat before making this dish, but if you don't have time for that, don't let that stop you. Brining does make a more tender, juicy, flavorful meat, and results in less shrinkage however.

This dish can be served with practically any sides. It is one of those staple recipes that you and your family will love! You can keep it a low-carb meal by serving it with deep green leafy salads topped with sugar and starch-free salad dressings. You can alsoserve it with fresh steamed vegetables like asparagus, green beans almondine, artichokes and garlic butter sauce, sauteed summer squash...

Juicy and perfectly cooked flavorful chicken.


The Best Chicken Bake Recipe:

4 to 5 skinless boneless chicken breast halves, trimmed of visible fat. Rinse well and pat dry
1 T. olive oil
Onion powder
Garlic powder, optional
Italian herbs
Fresh ground black pepper
2/3 to 3/4 c. high quality full-fat real mayonnaise
1/2 c. Parmesan cheese (or a mix of Parmesa, Romano, and Asiago cheeses)
1 c. "Against The Grain" gluten-free fine baguette crumbs


Method:

Optional: First brine the raw chicken about 1 hour in 1 cup water with about 1 T salt dissolved into it. I like to seal the brining meat in a Zip-Lock bag, with the air removed. Rinse the brined meat thoroughly 3 to 5 times to get rid of all the extra salt, or the meat will be too salty.The chicken will shrink less when cooking if you brine the meat first.

Spread 1 T. olive oil onto sides and bottom of a 9" x 12" heavy baking dish. Sprinkle the oiled dish lightly with onion powder and Italian herbs.

Pound the chicken breasts with a mallet until about 2/3-inch thick. All breast meat should be as evenly thick as possible for even cooking.

Snuggle the pounded chicken breasts side by side in the prepared pan to form an even layer.

Sprinkle lightly with a little more onion powder and Itallian herbs and grind on black pepper.

Top the chicken breasts with the full-fat mayonnaise, using from 2/3 to 3/4 c. total. Spread onto the chicken, like frosting a cake with a modest amount of frosting. (We don't recommend reduced fat mayonnaise, we do not think it turns out as well.)

Grind the "Against The Grain" bread crumbs in a food processor to a fine crumb.

Mix 1 cup of the bread crumbs with 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese ans mix together. You can try other gluten-free bread crumbs, but if you do, use 1 cup crumbs to 1 cup cheese.

Bake in a 350 degree preheated oven until golden brown, about 30 minutes, or until breast meat just reaches 150 to 155 degrees F.

Remove from oven and let rest 10 minutes before cutting into.

Serve hot.


 Photos of the process:


Pound chicken with a pounding mallet.
Place chicken in pan coated in oil and seasonings.
Top Chicken with more seasonings.
This is the amount of mayonnaise we like on the chicken.
Here the chicken is frosted with mayo.
The proportion of bread and cheese that we like.
Make the gluten-free bread crumbs.
Pulsing the bread in a food processor to make the crumbs.
The finished bread crumbs.
Before baking the chicken.
A finished batch of baked chicken.
A close-up of the crispy edges.
Another batch after baking the chicken. Looks good, huh?
Chicken Bake or Chicken Cake...That is the question.


Here is our favorite brand of baguettes, Against All Grain from The Gluten Free Gourmet:

Our Favorite brand of Gluten-Free Baguettes, used for the crumb coating.

The G-F Baguette label.
The G-F Baguette ingredient list.
This is my dad ready to dig in! See the Quinoa Tabouli Salad recipe shown HERE.


Enjoy,

Leila & Nancy.



Saturday, June 13, 2015

Fresh Figs & Cream for Breakfast



Here is a super easy, delicious breakfast when figs are in season

This is so simple, and we wanted to bring this yummy dish to your attention.

I enjoyed eating this for breakfast at my mom's house after we went and picked figs together. I especially enjoyed taking off my sandals and climbing the fig trees to get the ripe ones on the tippy-top! We got to go harvest figs twice while I was there. So fun!

Some of the figs we picked and brought home.
Here are some "blond" figs too!
My mom calls this "Fig Mush". It's delicious, whatever you choose to call it!


Fig Mush Recipe:

Fresh figs
Organic whole milk
Organic cream
Stevia glycerite, optional
BioSalt, optional


Method:

Snip fresh figs into a serving bowl.
Pour over some milk.
Pour over some cream
Add a drop of stevia glycerite to sweeten further, if desired
Stir and add a pinch of BioSalt, if desored.


Snip the fresh figs into little bite-sized pieces.
Pour milk then cream over top. Sweeten with a drop of stevia glycerite if desired.
Blond Fig Mush.

Enjoy,

Leila & Nancy.