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Archive for December, 2007

Stir-Fry Red Cabbage and Salmon

December 17, 2007 By: kali Category: Asian, Chinese, Main

Lately I’ve rediscovered my wok, in large part because I now have a wonderful gas stove with a wok burner in the center. This heats my wok really quickly, and allows it to stay hot when I dump in a bunch of cold ingredients. I highly recommend it to those considering purchasing a new stove since it makes wok cooking so easy and attractive.

Especially when working with a very hot wok, it’s important to pre-assemble all your ingredients so that they’re immediately to hand when you need to add them. Here’s a dish where preparation takes a bit longer than cooking, but you can have the whole, healthy meal finished and on the table in about half an hour. Clean-up, with woks, is also a breeze if they’re properly seasoned and maintained. (more…)

Herbed Mussels in Citrus Cream Sauce

December 11, 2007 By: kali Category: California, Low-Carb, Main, Sauce

For such a rich-tasting dish, this has surprisingly few calories and packs a huge protein-wallop. It’s also a one-pot meal, very quick to assemble, and relatively inexpensive for a seafood dish.

Though I love fresh mussels, they’re hard to come by in many U.S. supermarkets, and I rarely have time to wrestle with bearding the beasts before even beginning to get around to preparing dinner. Lately, though, I’ve been finding large bags of frozen, pre-cooked mussels in my local Turkish and Asian markets in Berlin. My guess is that they’re also available in the States. Here they’re quite cheap, and I can feed four people very well for under 10 Euros. I love how easy they are to use — they’re already clean and simply need to be heated through.

Mussels have a powerful flavor and need to be countered by other strong but complementary tastes. In this dish I use a combination of garlic, shallots, chilis and hot peppers and balance it with white wine, cream and orange peel. Any citrus peel would be interesting, and next time I’ll try it with lemon. You can serve these mussels in a bowl like a stew, or spoon them over rice or pasta if you can handle the carbs. (more…)

Cardamon, Cashew and Carrot Cake

December 07, 2007 By: kali Category: California, Dessert, Vegetarian

A heady mixture of tastes and spices, this rich cake and its creamy frosting scream luxury. The cardamom flavor is distinct but not overpowering, and it’s perfectly complemented by the cashews. The cake itself is soft and moist, chock full of carrots and chopped nuts. For the frosting, you make your own cashew buttercream mixture. Though I’ve used only cardamom and cinnamon as spices, you can easily experiment by adding clove, ground coriander, or nutmeg either to the frosting or the cake batter. The cake would also work as well with peanuts as with cashews.

This recipe was inspired by chokylit’s cupcakes, which are lovely but deadly little calorie and fat bombs. I replaced as many of the ingredients as possible with lower-fat and healthier alternatives, including swapping out butter for coconut oil and white flour for spelt flour. It’s by no means a low-calorie dessert, but at 335 calories per rich, filling slice, I think it’s now in the realm of possibility for folks looking to control their intake. (more…)