Friday, March 25, 2011

Just Call Me Popeye

Tomorrow is National Spinach Day and I LOVE spinach!  Seriously, I put it in everything.  I make spinach salads, sauté it up and put it in my quesadillas or pasta sauce, add it to my Top Ramen soup, anything!  And sometime I would like to attempt to puree it and add it to chocolate cupcakes as natural green dye to make green velvet cupcakes.  You won’t even be able to tell that it’s there, promise.  And that’s the beauty of spinach – it packs so much healthiness yet you hardly know it’s there.  That Popeye was onto something…

So I would like to share one of my favorite salad dressing recipes.  This is a recipe of my grandma’s and my mom makes it all the time.  It is a poppy seed vinaigrette that I happen to adore on a bed of spinach greens with feta crumbles and craisins or sliced strawberries!  Yummmm.  And so pretty too!


Spinach Salad Dressing:

1 cup salad oil (canola, vegetable, etc)
½ cup sugar
1/3 cup cider vinegar
1 tablespoon grated onion
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon poppy seeds

Use either a blender or emulsifier (hand blender) and blend all of the ingredients, except the poppy seeds.  Blend until sugar is dissolved.  Then stir in the poppy seeds.  Refrigerate. 

Enjoy!  (and don't forget to check your teeth for poppy seeds stuck in them after you eat this!)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Remember the Ladies!


March is Women's History Month and as someone who graduated with a history degree (with a concentration in U.S. women's history no less) I would be remiss if I didn't mention something about this fantastic month.  There are inspirational, strong, remarkable women everywhere.  These women are all over our lives - in our families, in Congress, teaching our children, making a difference in their neighborhood or around the world.

I have many female role models, but one of the most fantastic women ever (in my humble opinion) is Abigail Adams.  I identify myself as a feminist and consider Abigail as one of the first feminists.  While many people consider early America a man's world, they all had women in their lives.  John Adams may have written the Declaration of Independence but he sought out and listed to to sound advice of his wife, Abigail.  She famously told John to "remember the ladies" when he and the other Founding Fathers started to set up the new American government after the Revolutionary War.  She knew that women had something to contribute to the new country and that they should have a voice.  After all, these women were the ones that raised patriots, were married to them, dealt with food shortages and attacks by the British army, held down homes and farms while the men were off fighting for independence.  And even some women fought themselves, were spies or nursed the soldiers.  They had wanted and fought for this revolution just like the men.

Abigail was lucky to be educated by her father and find a husband who truly thought of her as his partner and counselor.  The letters that they exchanged their entire married life are a tribute to how highly John valued the opinion of his wife.  And rightly so.

So while he and the other men who established the government didn't exactly remember the ladies the women still continued to make an impact by doing what they do best: carrying on with everyday life.  And Abigail Adams is just one example of the many women who helped the American Revolution succeed.

So take time to reflect on other women, both contemporary and in past generations, who have made on impact on our world or just you.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

St. Patrick's Day!

I love this holiday!  And I believe that is a full-fledged, everyone should celebrate it with gusto holiday.  I was shocked to find that stores do not carry packages of St. Patty's Day cards.  Some people mail out Christmas cards, I wanted to mail out St. Patrick's Day cards.  Oh well, next year I will make my own!

But I of course baked somethings to celebrate this year.  There were many, many ideas but I went with these two ideas:

Dessert #1: Mini Brownie Bites with Mint Frosting
I decided these would probably be the best to take to work (probably because they don't contain alcohol like the other recipe.)  I always bring in treats to the office so I couldn't not bring in something on such a remarkable holiday!  Simple recipe here folks: Ghirardelli Triple Choco Brownie mix (found at Costco) just baked in mini muffin tins (one of my new fav kitchen toys!) with some standard frosting - mixed with a lil peppermint extract - on top.  Now you maybe thinking that the camera did something funny to the frosting color but no, it really is that vibrant color of green!  What?  It's St. Patrick's Day!

Dessert #2: Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes with Bailey's Cream Cheese Frosting
I have my roomie to thank for this recipe.  She mentioned that she had eaten these before and they were to die for.  Well I love Guinness.  And I love chocolate.  So why wouldn't I love a cupcake (which we all know I love too) that combines those two?  I wouldn't.  These are tasty!  And then throw in Bailey's and cream cheese frosting (which I could just eat by the spoonful and did but shhh!) and whoa, we've got a tasty cupcake!  I found the recipe from this lovely food blog.  I think they will make for a yummy Irish treat year round.



I hope you enjoy this festive and green holiday!  I know I will.  I will be decked out in all my Irish finery - green sweater, Guinness t-shirt and shamrock vans.  C'mon I have to, with this red hair I look super Irish. And hey, on March 17th everyone is Irish! :)