Monday, July 11, 2011

Fruit Smoothie (AKA "Special Treat")


It's no secret that we don't eat a lot of sugar around here, but my daughter certainly knows what a "special treat" is. To suffice her sweet tooth, I began making her the simplest smoothie that is astonishingly delicious and delightful.

There are only 3 ingredients (all organic):
1/2 cup of soy milk, plain
1/4 cup of frozen cherries
1/4 cup of frozen blueberries

Put ingredients in a blender, with the milk as the first thing in. Blend until you reach your desired consistency. (Amounts may vary depending on your preference). If I ask Mylah if she'd like a frozen yogurt or a fruit smoothie, she chooses the smoothie every time!


Friday, July 1, 2011

"I want to make a Pocket!"

Mylah was watching an Elmo cooking movie from the library the other day, and she learned that some cultures eat "Pockets." From that day forth, she asked to make pockets. I searched high and low for an outer to a pocket that was healthy, and I finally found one at Whole Foods.

Essentially, we made summer rolls.

Ingredients:
tofu, cubed
Teryaki sauce
Rice noodles (thin, vermicelli-type)
Rice paper
carrots, julienne
Cucumber, julienne
Fresh Mint, chopped

Sauce:
Peanut Butter
Tamari
Honey

First, make the tofu by cooking it in a nonstick pan over medium heat until it begins to brown. Then, flip it a few times. When all of the liquid has been cooked off, remove from heat and add Teriaky sauce.

Next, cook the rice noodles per instructions and set aside to cool.

Then make the dipping sauce by mixing the ingredients together to desired taste and consistency. (Or buy some from the store).

Now you're ready to make the summer rolls!

Follow the directions of the rice paper by placing one sheet at a time in warm water for about 5 seconds until it is soft.

Put it on a plate and add your goodies.

We start with the noodles.


Then we add the tofu.


Then the veggies; and lastly we add the mint. Roll like you're making a burrito.


Dip in your sauce and enjoy!


Mylah actually did not like these, but it was sure fun to make...and Stephen and I loved them!