I have a great recipe for you today. Nice and easy and a great snack! Let's get on to the show.
You will want to gather the ingredients. I also happened to have a super awesome boyfriend who cut up my cucumbers perfectly. BTW the super awesome boyfriend isn't a required ingredient but it makes it much nicer. ;)
First you want to start with the turkey. I laid mine out on tin foil for easy clean up.
Second you want to slather on some hummus. I didn't put on too much because I was not sure how messy it would end up being. Feel free to put more.
Now place the cucumbers. I felt that two was the perfect amount because I wanted to still be able to fold the turkey into a roll.
Next put the red peppers. I love red peppers so I decided to put on a handful. They were also sliced fairly thin to allow for the aforementioned folding.
Now the final veggie is the green bean. I know it seems silly to add in green beans but I really like them. Cooked, steamed, raw, whatever. It will add a little bit of crispy crunch.
The last step is to roll the turkey up. I also cut mine in half so they were easier to handle when eating.
And here they are in their packaged glory! Don't they just look so delish?! I have to say they were very very good. It was the perfect "I am hungry but not hungry enough for a meal".
I did notice that after they sat in the refridge over night they became a little watery. I am not exactly sure which component was responsible for the wateriness. It might be a good idea to place them on a paper towel. Or to completely solve that problem, you could just eat them right away. :)
Enjoy the ease of a yummy snack!
P.S. I made it a whole week of postings!!!! Yay maybe I can make it two!

Showing posts with label Food Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Friday. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Food Friday - Sausage and Rice
There are many times that Jon and I want a quick and easy dinner... Well let's be honest, all of the time we want that. This is one of those dinners:
Super easy, I promise. First you need these ingredients: Sausage, rice, and veggies.
We normally use broccoli and carrots. But really any veggies would do, so use what you like! |
We had a few frozen broccoli's left and they made it in the pot. |
I used our little microwave steamer to cook the other veggies.
Once the sausage is cooked we cut it into little medallion shapes. Sometimes I make them half moons too. It's all based on preference.
Dump the sausages back in the pot along with the rice and veggies. Mix it all around.
To spice the meal up we will put salsa on top. We also will use the queso too if we happen to have some.
And there is dinner!!! We tend to have a bit left over and it reheats well too.
Hope everyone's weekend will be great!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Food Friday - Trail Mix Fever!
For this Food Friday I will be sharing what I made in preparation of our trip to New York!! I knew that I would need snacks while we were there and I was not sure what the situation would be like once we got there. I wanted something easy and I didn't want it to have to be refrigerated. That is how I decided on Trail Mix.
Now I can't have just any trail mix as I have to stay away from wheat/gluten and sugar. Normal trail mixes have both of those things. I have made homemade trail mixes before so I knew it wouldn't be that hard.
In my mix I chose to use cashews, almonds, pistachios, Glutino gluten-free pretzels, and for a little flavor I picked banana chips.
I also put Rick Chex and some sunflower seeds.
Lastly I used raisins for a bit more flavor. I chose these as they had a lower sugar content than craisins.
I mixed all of the nuts, preztels, and Rice Chex.
I then added the banana chips and pistachios.
The last item I added in was the raisins. I shook the bag all around to mix the items all together.
I then split up some into smaller sandwich baggies to bring with me to New York. The rest I left at home for a snack to bring to work.
If you don't the stuff I used to make mine it is super easy to sub in other things. We have used marshmallows, M&M's, peanuts, and candy corn (which I hate by the way).
I can't wait to share my trip to NY with you!!! Be ready for photo crazyness probably on Tuesday!
Friday, June 1, 2012
Food Friday - Angel Food Cake Win
So I am going to share with you the Angel Food Cake my mom and I made that actually came out right!!
Please remember the recipe here.
Mix the first ingredients. My mom wanted to make sure to put the eggs in the bowl first since last time it didn't seem to mix right.
Don't forget the vanilla!
In a second bowl mix the second set of ingredients. You will notice that there is no green powder this time. My mom made sure to buy the right kind this time.
We attempted to follow the directions to the letter this time. We mixed the eggs until fluffy just like we were supposed to.
Then we added the dry ingredients and it got even fluffier!
Then we filled the cake pan with the mixture. We did it in the two sections. We think it might be because it helps avoid air bubbles.
Here it is fresh out of the oven. Look at how high it rose!
The center of the pan has a cylinder that is very large and the only thing we could find that would fit was a coffee cup! It was comical trying to explain to my dad why we needed it to be upside down and why the cake wouldn't fall out of it.
After it was all cooled we turned it over and it looks almost exactly like when my uncle made it for us.
We think the one side fell because it must not have had enough batter to make it all even inside.
My piece of "birthday" angel food cake! I think it looks like an alligator, and airplane, or a car. :)
Add fresh cut strawberries and you have perfection!
Friday, May 18, 2012
Food Friday - Angel Food Cake Fail!
Today's Food Friday is brought to you by my mother and my dumbness at the store.
We had to locate all of the ingredients listed for the recipe below:
Yield: 8 servings
12 egg whites (about 2 cups of liquid egg whites)
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon xanthan gum
1 teaspoon guar gum
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
8 packets stevia sweetener
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon almond extract
1/4 cup vanilla egg- or whey-based protein powder
1/4 cup almond flour
3 tablespoons powdered egg whites
Next make sure to preheat the oven to 350 degrees and generously coat the fluted center and bottom only.
Crack and seperate all of the egg whites from the yokes.
My mom was the lucky one who got to do that. |
So the comedy of errors that was this angel food cake started with me forgetting if I put the baking powder in the mix of cream of tartar,
xanthan gum, guar gum, baking powder, stevia, vanilla and almond
extracts. Causing me to have to dump the whole thing and start over. The second time I got it right... except for after the fact we realized I put to much baking powder. But I get ahead of myself.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine egg whites, cream of tartar, xanthan gum, guar gum, baking powder, stevia, vanilla and almond extracts. Beat on low for 30 seconds, then increase mixer to high and beat until very stiff peaks form, about 4 minutes. The mixture will be airy, voluminous and quite thick. Well, my moms beaters don't do slow. Our solution to mix with a spatula thing. We didn't have airy, voluminous and thick... we had eggly and clumpy and yellowy. When we finally decided that the mixing wasn't doing anything we did use a beater... but it didn't help much. We realized this was error number 2 (or 3 if you could having to start all over again).
Into a small bowl, sift together protein powder, almond flour and
powdered egg whites. Sprinkle half of the dry ingredients over the egg
whites. Run the mixer at medium for 5 seconds, just until the dry
ingredients are incorporated. Sprinkle the remaining dry ingredients
over the egg whites and mix again just to incorporate. Increase mixer
speed to high and run for 5 seconds. When we were at the store we bought what we thought was the correct protein powder... oh man, were we ever wrong. It was green and it smelt disgusting. My mom remembered reading a part that said that if you wanted to make it chocolate sub in chocolate powder for the powdered egg whites. We did that... but it didn't help much. The batter was still green.
Use a silicone spatula to scrape the sides of the bowl and gently fold
the mixture together once or twice. Transfer half of the mixture to the
prepared pan, then use the spatula to smooth the top. Repeat with the
remaining mixture. Firmly tap the pan on the counter to help eliminate
air bubbles. We still aren't sure why they tell you to put 1/2 and then 1/2 again but we did it. Not much was going to save this as our friend tried the batter on the egg beater and proclaimed it was gross. I held out hope. My mom had made me cookies once that tasted horrid until they were cooked. This was going to be like that I exclaimed.
Bake for 35 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and overturn the pan
and cool upside down. When cool, to release the cake, run a paring knife
between the side of the pan and the cake. It can out of the oven and smelt yucky. We placed it upside down on a bowl as it had not risen very high.
We tasted it once it cooled. Awful. What a terrible birthday cake.
We tried again the next day to much better results. I'll share that one later. I can still imagine that taste in my mouth. Bleh.
P.S. Just in cause you are curious: Per serving: 80 calories; 2g fat; no saturated fat; no
cholesterol; 14g protein; 4g carbohydrate; 1g fiber; 220mg sodium.
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