brown spaghetti with asparagus puree

Since the theme of the week is detox I decided to start my dinners off right last night with brown spaghetti with asparagus puree out of my new cookbook Super Natural Cooking by Heidi Swanson. My friend Brenna gave it to me for Christmas and I couldn’t wait to cook out of it! It has lots of great recipes with whole ingredients. Perfect for the freshness I’ve been craving.

This is the first time I cooked with my new camera so please bear with me while I figure out setting etc. I decided to make the asparagus puree. The recipe calls for fettuccine but I didn’t have any so I subbed in brown spaghetti. The asparagus puree is a take off of a classic pesto and I really liked the twist. It was also pretty simple to make.

I shopped yesterday but I had a lot of the ingredients around the house. Note that the asparagus is from Trader Joes. Not my first choice (farmer’s markets are always my first choice for produce) but I couldn’t find it at my usual vendor. Thus, I settled for TJ’s.

For the sake of time and dishes I cooked the pasta while preparing my other ingredients. The recipe calls for the pasta and the asparagus to be cooked separately but I added the asparagus to the pasta water for the last three mins of cooking to save time. Potentially you could also cook the asparagus, drain it, and then cook the pasta in the same pot. Basically, the moral of the story is that I hate doing dishes. I also made two servings because I love leftovers!

While 2 servings of pasta (as dictated by the pasta bag) cooked I prepped 1 clove of garlic, cut 1/4 of a lemon, and cut a handful of asparagus into thirds.

When the pasta and the asparagus were done I drained them in a pasta strainer and transferred the asparagus to my food processor. In addition to the asparagus I added one hand full of fresh spinach, a 1/4 cup of pine nuts, a 1/4 of grated Parmesan cheese, and while mixing I drizzled in EVO as needed.

I mixed it up until it resembled a thicker pesto and combined it with the lemon juice and sea salt to taste. Then I combined the sauce with a small amount of EVO, pine nuts, parm, and the pasta.

Viola!

I played around with flash, detail settings, set ups and zoom. Still getting the hang of it. I do a lot of cooking at night and thus there is no natural light. My tiny kitchen makes it hard to take a picture without having my sink or my stove in the shot. I think I need to make a light box.

Hum. Odd shadow.

Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas edition?

I chased my pasta with this:

I’m beginning to like this more than cocktails. I know that sounds insane coming from me but its true! I am so glad I committed to eating whole foods this week. My system already feels so much better! The stomach pain is gone and I am feeling refreshed and cleansed. Three cheers for limited consumption of preservatives!

Now I’m watching football. My Mom’s side of the family always does a Bowl Pool for the BCS games, affectionately called the Razz Bowl. I am doing pretty terribly this year with only 2 out of 6 right so far. Your welcome fellow participants. Regardless of my poor choices, its been pretty fun so far this year. We had a family rivalry for Missouri vs Iowa and it ended up being a pretty exciting and very close game. Now I’m watching the Music City Bowl which isn’t part of the pool but its really close in the final mins. It just went to overtime after a disputed call in the last second of the game. January first my favorite team (sorry to the UCLAN) is playing. I didn’t vote for Northwestern but for sake of my Brother and Father’s happiness I hope they win.

Who are you rooting for this year? Do you follow the Bowl Series?

Welcome to the Detox

Hello blog world! Greeting from California! Yes, I am home in LA and minus the rain we had today I am happy to be here.

**Disclaimer: this post is about weight loss**

The theme of the week is detox.I also haven’t posted about my weight in a while (uh, since May?) so I thought this would be a nice little update on both.

If you read the blog you know that finals, finals ending, and the holidays are a major time of indulgence for me. I don’t really limit myself in what I eat when it comes to the holidays. I eat my normal meals when there isn’t a special event, and I ran 12 miles last week. Business as usual with special extras. Bottom line: my Mom makes really good cookies and if I eat 6 cookies and some ice cream one then so be it is my general attitude. The world won’t end. It’s just a cookie and I live an active lifestyle.

With that attitude in mind I ate cookies, ice cream, potatoes, bacon, soup, ham, cheese (lots and lots of cheese), popcorn, sushi, pizza, beer, wine, prosecco and cocktails. I have always been a black belt eater meaning I always can make room in my stomach for a little more food. In the past it has taken a large portion of food to make me feel full. This is no longer the case. As of Monday night my stomach was screaming surrender and I had sharp shooting pains. I was eating what everyone else was eating and I was the only one with a stomach ache so it wasn’t food poisoning. It was my stomach saying the party is over.

Its been almost one year since I started running, eating healthy, and building my active lifestyle (I started January 1st 2010). 2010 was the year of the detox for me. The changes I’ve made in the past year have resulted in a change in my system. Despite the fact that I didn’t eat crazy portions, I cannot eat like I used to and whats more, I don’t want to. I always heard people say “when you eat healthy you will start to crave the healthy food” and I thought it was the biggest sham but it’s actually true for me. Of course I want cookies, cheese, bacon and cocktails but I cannot actually eat massive portions like I used to. In addition, going for three days without running felt like a million years. One morning I woke up hung over and felt totally icky. I thought back to the feeling I had the day before stepping off the treadmill after my 5 mile run and I wished I felt that way again. The feeling I have post run trumps every unhealthy overindulgence. I love my new lifestyle and there isn’t anything I would trade it for.

Oh and also, I threw out my scale. This happened in August, when I hit the 20 lbs lost point. Every time I stepped on the scale it read the same weight down to the decimal- clearly this couldn’t be accurate. In August I bought a pair of size 28 jeans. I wear a size 4 skirt and as long as those fit I don’t care what the scale says. I am giving all my “pre active lifestyle” clothing that don’t fit anymore away because that isn’t my lifestyle anymore. Remember the post I did about wanting to be under 140? Arbitrary number and arbitrary goal. Feeling good is the goal. Striving for a number didn’t make me happy. Weighing myself didn’t make me happy.  Looking at the scale everyday in my bathroom, even when I wasn’t weighing myself was stressful and it didn’t make me happy. Thus, the scale went out the window. My lifestyle makes me feel fantastic. I don’t want anything in my life that doesn’t make me feel fantastic.

In the spirit of detox, this week I am cooking almost exclusively out of the Super Natural Food Cookbook and the Skinny Bitch Cookbook. Yep, the theme of the week is detox and feeling and living well. Sipping on Kombucha and starting 2011 off right! My stomach feels better just thinking about it 🙂

Hecky’s BBQ

I grew up going to Northwestern events. My Dad is an alum, not to mention that I worked at Northwestern for two summers. Needless to say, our family has many connections to the school. He’s been a football and basketball season ticket holder longer than I’ve been alive. We even travel with the football team on occasion. On the 23rd I went with my Dad to a men’s basketball game. I haven’t been in a long time and it was great to go (plus, we trounced Mount St. Mary’s).

Growing up my favorite part of going to Northwestern games was the treats. I ran before this game and didn’t have time to eat lunch so by half time I was pretty hungry. Luckily the snacks have only gotten better since the last time I went to a game. Hecky’s is a restaurant in Evanston that has been around forever! They started vending at games a few years ago and I got right in line for a pulled pork sandwich with BBQ sauce.

So freaking good! I wish I had my camera when I took this picture because this really isn’t doing the awesomeness of this sandwich justice. The sandwich was WARM and the bun was soft. You can’t go wrong with Hecky’s at the ball game!

David’s Famous Breakfast Potatoes

I’ve said it before, but by far my favorite part of being home is hanging out with my little brother. This year he moved into an apartment and started to cook for himself. And not just like mac and cheese from a box cooking. I’ve called him while he’s been making homemade fried rice and jambalaya. I was so impressed that I asked him to make me one of his specialties while we’re home: breakfast potatos and bacon.

Just call him the "Lake Coast Count"

This recipe is super simple but very delicious.

You start by chopping potato.

Then you fry up your bacon…

While the bacon is cooking you chop up a pepper and an onion.

When the bacon is done, remove it from the pan. You can remove some of the grease, but who are we kidding, it’s vacation… go big or go home. Place the chopped potatoes in the grease with the pepper and the onion.

Then you have to spice it up! This is where you can get creative. I believe David used a combination of red pepper flakes, oregano, paprika, and sea salt (at my suggestion). We had a lot of options to choose from.

The number 1 reason I love being home. This is the spice drawer, never mind the entire cabinet shelf that houses the rest of the spices.

After spicing it up you let it cook until the potatoes are tender.

I’m not sure how long they cooked for and we didn’t the bacon because we noshed on it while the potatoes were cooking (whoops). I can say that the potatoes were very delicious.They had a bit of charring but I love a little bit of burn so it was perfect for me!

I could get used to this other people cooking for me thing 🙂

Christmas 2010

It was a white Christmas in Chicago!

Last night we did Prairie Grass and church. Today we woke up and did presents, coffee, and breakfast. Did I mention everything I know I learned from my Mother? The food she made today was EPIC.

David really wanted to get on the blog.

But before presents… there was breakfast! Barefoot Contessa challah French toast with bacon.
Then there were presents. Santa was good to everyone this year. The best part of presents is that Wally thinks every present is for him so he likes to get right in front of you. Sometimes the presents are actually for him.

He even got a pet snuggie, because he loves to be cozy.

Funny story. I misread one of the cards and gave a present to my Dad. He opened it up and said “why would I like a camera?” Then I realized that I gave my Dad one of MY presents! I shouted “I’M GETTING A CAMERA?!” It was all very exciting.

For those who don’t know, my camera has been out of commission since September. It died the week before THIS Project Food Blog challenge. One melt down later I started either borrowing cameras or using my camera phone. Taking my pictures on my Andriod made me feel like a total illegitimate food blogger. It was so rinky dink. Needless to say, the camera is pretty much the best present I could have asked for.

Doesn't Wally look handsome in his Christmas collar?

 

 

Molly's famous Brie was a big hit! I can take responsibility for making this

 

Christmas crackers are a family tradition

 

David demonstrates the content of the cracker

a favorite wine

 

 

Dinner was ham, biscuits, soup, and salad- I made the balsamic!

 

Potato, bacon, cheddar, corn soup from the Barefoot Contessa

And then it was time for dessert….

Grandma's cookies!

 

 

Dark and Stormies, Mrs. Turner's cookies, and bark

 

fruit cake cookies, spice cookies, and Enstrums

We also had a selection of small batch ice creams.

I had salted caramel and sweet potato with torched marshmallow (!) Ah-Ma-Zing. A very foodie Christmas for sure. I am rocking a massive food baby (in the words of Carolyn, “cookie Christ”) and an elastic waist band. Its been a good day.

Merry Christmas to you and yours!

Trimming the Tree

After I arrived home my brother and I were charged with a very important duty: trimming the tree.

I sat back and blogged err, supervised David putting the lights on the tree. I didn’t want to interfere with his raw tree lighting talent.

He did a bang up job. Interfering would have just been wrong, ya know? Better to let him handle it.

I did assist by getting the stockings out.

It should be noted that the dogs stocking is bigger than David’s, as illustrated below.

David would like you to know that his stocking, while smaller has a bell on it. Touche.

My stocking is super cute, and large!

Look at all the hard work I put in!

The we worked on the ornaments!

I hung my favorite one first…

Adorable!

The tree came together pretty well. It was a good team effort! I’m having a great time hanging out with my little brother. He made me my favorite breakfast treat this morning (we can call him lake coast contesso). Don’t worry, I followed him around with a camera and captured the whole thing. More on that to come later.

Also of note today: I went to the gym and ran on the treadmill. I did 4.1 miles at a just under 9 min pace. It was pretty awesome. These treadmill workouts have my running confidence up and have me thinking about some fun racing goals for 2011. Get excited people! Big things to come!

Oh, and one last thing. This sign was stopped in the center of the village I grew up in (yes village):

Yep. That sign says “be polite, walk your bike”. That’s right, I grew up in a presh little tiny town.

Top 10 Posts of 2010

Can you believe 2010 is almost over? I can’t. I started this blog last January so I’m a little shy of my “blog birthday” but I have enough material to generate a top ten list. So with no further ado, the top ten posts of 2010!

1. The one where I ran a 1/2 marathon


2. The one where I competed in Project Food Blog!


3.The one where I made my most popular recipe ever

4. The one where I finished my first year of law school


5. The one where I made homemade ravioli


6. The one where I discovered Tavern


7. The one where I got a car

8. The one where I went to Flour in Boston

9. The one where I take a hike


10. The one where she posted her first post

Honorable mentions: Illegally seeing Tom Petty, my brother visiting LA, my bucket list, visiting the pumpkin patch, my first race, hanging out with Bloggers, and giving thanks.

(Health) Club Can’t Even Handle Me Right Now

Greetings from showy Chicago!

I got in yesterday to this at Chicago O’Hare (basically the greatest airport of all time, in my opinion).

That, my friends, are holiday decorations done RIGHT!

My flight was uneventful and included no real good eats because the food selection at LAX is pretty awful. Anyone else feel like LAX has the poorest food selection of all time? There was nothing. My flight didn’t get in til 2 Chicago time and I kinda wanted to bring lunch on the plane but the options were limited. Also the line for Starbucks was crazy long.

I flew through O’Hare and happened on this horrifying thing:

It was at this time I considered heading right back to LA. Plus it was under 30 degrees. My blood has thinned and it was too cold for me. Don’t worry, I brought leggings to wear under my jeans. Obvi I didn’t head home to LA. I went to my parents house and ate cookies!

Then this happened:

I will admit, while snow can be slushy, wet and cold it is also very, very pretty!

Plus, snow is just dandy when you have a puppy Wally the White to keep you warm!

Today I slept in super late and enjoyed a typical breakfast of Vans and Kombucha. Thanks Mom! Love that I have a blog to advertise my faves.

Then I headed to the health club to run on the treadmill. I haven’t run on the treadmill for over a year and a half and didn’t really know what to expect. I set myself to go at my half marathon pace (10:00 mile) and every other song I kicked it up to 10k pace (8:40 mile). This was actually a pretty good workout for me! I don’t run with a watch so I almost never track my speed. This upcoming year I want to get into speed work so running intervals was nice to get used to the idea. I ran 5 miles in about 50 mins.

The health club can’t even handle me right now. That’s for you Amanda.

Then I came home and hung out with my little brother, probably one of my favorite parts of being home. We got Thai lunch in Evanston at Pinto on Central Street.

To start we shared Thai Rolls which had chicken and shrimp in them and a nut and mild spicy sauce on the side. Pretty tasty to start!

For lunch I had Crazy Noodles, which I pretty much destroyed post run.

Perfect portion!

I must go now, there is tree trimming happening! Glad it finally feels like CHRISTMAS!