Labor Day weekend is always like pressing a reset button. The kids are back to school, I am resuming a full teaching schedule, and my eating goes back to normal, balanced meals (as opposed to haphazard grazing zucchini bread and olives and nectarines instead of a proper dinner.) For those of you who take my classes, I am excited to get back into the kitchen after a summer off so that I could finish my book. In the meantime, here are some great finds I am excited to share with you this week:
Five Friday Favorites- 8.19.16
Five Friday Favorites- 8.5.16
Happy Friday! I am currently on my first vacation of the summer, relaxing at my parents’ house on Long Island, if you call cooking for 15 people every day relaxing, LOL! Did you see my Instagram stories of my pizza-making yesterday? My husband and I actually made 13 pizzas for lunch. And then we had 11 more guests join us for dinner! Sounds crazy, but it’s actually very fun and I make everyone else do the dishes. 🙂
Here are some of my favorite things lately. Hope you enjoy!Continue reading
Five Friday Favorites- 7.22.16
Five Friday Favorites are back! I usually revolve this series of posts around what I am teaching in my classes, but I am taking July off this year because I need to finish my book manuscript by August 1st. Almost done! After I turn in my book, I am headed to Long Island to relax with my family. Lots more healthy recipes to come, not to worry!
Here are some things I am loving lately and a great tip for cleaning anything that has burnt and stuck onto your pans. My students love this tip! Have a great weekend!
Friday Favorites- 7.1.16
Summer is here and I’ve got some favorites that are making my life complete. I’ve just wrapped up my classes until late August because I am working on something fab that I will share with you soon! In the meantime, here’s what I am loving right now!
Five Friday Favorites- 6.17.16
Some consider Memorial Day the start of summer, while others like to think of June 21st as the truly official beginning. I say summer starts on the day after the last day of school. So for me, summer just started this week and I couldn’t be more excited! I am winding down my June classes and I have been sharing some fun things and tidbits in class that I am sharing with you for the next edition of Five Friday Favorites. Happy start of summer!
Fabanaise
Sir Kensington is a brand that is relatively new to the scene and got its start by selling gourmet ketchup. The company’s popularity grew quickly and so did the brand as they expanded into other condiments such as mustard and mayonnaise. I love their products and think they are delicious and are made with clean ingredients. Recently they came out with a vegan mayo, which they coined “Fabanaise.” They tell the story in a very cute way on their website, but essentially what they did to come up with this product that is so unique is by using a product called aquafaba. Aqua-what?
Five Friday Favorites- 6.3.16
Happy Friday, friends! And happy June! I just started teaching a new menu this month and it is fab! I traditionally teach a breakfast menu in June and it has become one of my most popular classes. I will definitely be posting one or two of those recipes before Father’s Day, so look out for them. In other news, I joined Snap Chat. I don’t know what it is either, but I am playing around. I think I brought up the average snap chat user age when I joined, but it’s never too late to try something new. Even if you don’t know what it is you’re trying. Here are some of my favorite things we’ve been talking about in class this week.
Have a great weekend!
Ecover Dishwasher Tablets
With all of the cooking that goes on in my house, the dishwasher can be a lifesaver when it is just too much to hand wash all of those dishes. Believe it or not, running a full dishwasher is more environmentally-friendly than washing them all by hand because you’ll end up using less water. I am also mindful of the types of cleaning products that I use and they impact on the environment. Common dishwasher detergent brands such as Finish and Cascade actually score an “F” on the EWG website. These contain chemicals and irritants with which I don’t want to be using to clean my coffee mugs and utensils nor do I feel good about putting those harmful compounds into the environment. Once they do their job they are then flushed out of the house and back into the water system and these toxins can’t be broken down.
The only problem with the safer, more natural cleaners is that they don’t always work as well as the ones loaded with chemicals. However, the dishwasher tabs made by Ecover are a different story. They truly work — my dishes are always clean– and I have been using them with great results for years. They are rated as a “B” on EWG, which I’ll take over an “F” any day. Sure there are several out there that rank as an A, but I have tried a few of those and they just aren’t as effective. Ecover really leaves your dishes perfectly clean without any residue. You can get 25 tabs at Thrive Market for $5.25, or from Amazon for $5.49 with Prime Pantry. Ecover also makes a powder, but since my kids are often the ones loading the dishwasher with detergent, the tablets ensure that just the right amount is dispensed every single time.
Five Friday Favorites 05.20.16
Happy Friday, friends! If you have kids in school, I hope you are surviving these last weeks before summer. My May cooking classes have been so fun and delicious! You know how much I love chatting with my students and hearing about what they’re cooking (and not cooking.) Friday Favorites came about because someone would ask me in class about where I bought something or which product I preferred. And many people suggested I start a blogpost about all those “favorites.” Here it is! These are the things we’ve been talking about in my classes the last two weeks.
Chalkboard Jar Labels
I saw these fantastic labels in my friend Nancy’s kitchen. She’s the one who always introduces me to the greatest gadgets and products that all of a sudden I can’t live without. LA people, I’ll let you know when she launches her organizing business. She’s going to be HUGE! Anyway, I saw these chalkboard labels on all of her jars in her perfectly organized and magazine-worthy pantry and fridge and I was instantly smitten. They are stickers that you write on like a chalkboard! Is that not the cutest thing ever?! They labels come with a pen that wipes off easily with a little water. That means that these are reusable and so are the containers on which you stick them. I am a big fan of transferring certain pantry items to glass containers for several reasons. The main one being that I don’t like certain foods stored in plastic for a long period of time, so I transfer a lot into glass as soon as I can. Glass jars with lids keep things fresher for longer than bags with rubber bands. Also, having my pantry items in jars makes for easy visibility and are great for setting up a quick “toppings bar” for smoothie bowls or oatmeal. I wouldn’t necessarily call my family super food experts, so it’s nice to have the not-so-obvious toppings labeled such as white chia seeds, mulberries, or brazil nuts. Plus, they look adorable! These labels are available on Amazon with free prime shipping!
Environmental Working Group (EWG) App
The Environmental Working Group is one of the few research companies which I actually trust. In a Friday Favorites post from awhile back, I highlighted the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep website, which is a site where you can find the rating of beauty products according to the toxicity (or lack thereof) of their ingredients and packaging. This is a website that I have used for years as well as the regular EWG website to make better decisions about choosing more healthful and sustainable products. The company has now released an app that I am really excited about. It includes a scanning device that allows you to scan whatever product you want to learn more about and it will automatically give you the rating. I think it’s so much more useful to be able to quickly research products while you are in a store, ready to purchase. It is really easy to use and it’s FREE!
OXO Cherry Pitter
Did you do a happy dance at the sight of the first cherries? I did! In Southern California, cherries have been available at every market for the last couple of weeks. I love cherries in desserts, salads, or just as a snack out of the fridge. I am teaching a quinoa salad this month that has cherries, arugula, celery and almonds and it has been a huge hit. One of the tools that has saved me a lot of time when I am prepping for the class is this cherry pitter. While you can get pitted frozen or dried cherries, when it comes to fresh there is no way to avoid the inevitable pit. I can quickly get through pitting loads of cherries with this tool, and it also works with olives as well. (Although, pitted olives are much more widely available, so I try and get those when I can). I have a cherry pitter from 10 years ago and although it’s very good quality and still going strong, it sprays cherry juice every time I pit a cherry.
OXO makes a great one that I used in one of my student’s houses this month. I like how it has a “splatter shield” that keeps the juice from spraying and staining! It is available on Amazon as well as Williams Sonoma, Target, and Bed Bath and Beyond.
Lola Sabbia “Cody” Wedges
I am on my feet most of the day every day either teaching cooking classes, cooking for my family and/or testing recipes. This activity requires proper footwear to support my back and my feet. Have you ever worn the wrong shoes while cooking all day for a dinner party or Thanksgiving? Ugh. Not such a great feeling in your legs and back, right? Even before I started cooking full-time, I always wore good, supportive shoes in the kitchen. They weren’t always chic, but function reigns over fashion when it comes to my lower back!
People are always asking me what shoes I recommend or, more commonly, what are on my feet that moment. My favorite shoes for cooking, especially in the warmer months, are these Lola Sabbia shoes made by Eric Michael which I have in several colors. One of my cooking class assistants bought a pair and never works without them and several of my students have bought them as well. I need shoes with a little lift in the heel to support my back and they need to be comfortable overall. I also would prefer if they weren’t ugly, which these are not. 😉
The style I have shown here, the Cody, is my favorite. It has two wide adjustable velcro straps. If your feet are very narrow like mine, these are not going to be great walking shoes for you because they may be wide and the velcro strap can only go so far. I walk to the stove and back and that’s the extent of it and when I take my dog for a walk in these, they feel just a little too big. But again, I have very narrow feet. Otherwise, I find these shoes to be very breathable, with no “break in” period and very lightweight. I have only worn them for cooking which is an all-day affair most of the time, but again, I cannot vouch for these shoes as a “walking” shoe. There is a version with a lower heel, as well. I bought mine at Euro Comfort Footwear in Beverly Hills and at Gigi Shoes in the Manhattan Village Mall, for my local readers. Otherwise, you can find them on Amazon and Zappos. They’re definitely not cheap, at about $89 a pair, but I have had mine for years and years and they are still just as comfortable, although a little stained from cooking. 🙂
Mica Organics Turmeric Extract
Whatever you decide to eat, an anti-inflammatory diet is the way to go. You can take it across the spectrum from Vegan to Paleo and back again, but at the end of the day what you should really be focusing on are foods that discourage inflammation in the body. Whenever I tell people that, they immediately want to know what foods are the most anti-inflammatory to the body, and I usually start the list with “turmeric and ginger”. Both of these roots have really been in the spotlight lately, but I have been incorporating both of these (in fresh or dried form) into my cooking for years. You can find recipes for turmeric rice, turmeric latte, a paella made with turmeric and a few delicious stews.
Whereas fresh turmeric is best, I don’t always have fresh turmeric on hand. I recently discovered this turmeric extract from Omica Organics and have been loving it in my tea, warm almond milk or just plain warm water. Curcumin, one of the active constituents of turmeric, has been shown to have strong anti-inflammatory effects. Omica uses a water-soluble, real extract — not reconstituted from synthesized powder. This is a great substitute if you struggle with getting regular turmeric into your diet. It is a around $30 for 52 servings so it is comparable to other daily supplements. This tonic is available on the Omica website, as well as Amazon with free shipping!
Have a great weekend!