Posts tagged ‘cajun’

February 12th, 2013

Happy Fat Tuesday!

by Tiff

Happy Fat Tuesday! Would you believe I’ve never been to Mardi Gras? It always looks like such a fun party. Perhaps one day I’ll make it there… or maybe not.

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St. Patty’s, Mardi Gras… You get the idea.

Even though it’s Fat Tuesday, I’m { trying } to keep things pretty lean here. It’s not like I’m giving anything up for Lent, so there’s really no change here.

Of course, I’m still celebrating in my own way. On Sunday night, I made a bayou themed meal in honor of the occasion. It’s extremely simple, so I didn’t plan on posting a recipe. However, it turned out really yummy! I decided it was share-worthy after all.

beansRed Beans n’ Rice

Ingredients

  • 1.5 tbs butter or oil (I used Earth Balance spread.)
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 2-3 stalks celery, diced
  • 1 bell pepper, diced
  • 1-2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbs salt-free Cajun seasoning
  • 2 tsp red pepper flakes (optional – per your taste)
  • 1 28 oz can salt-free diced tomatoes, with juices
  • 1.5 cups water
  • 2 cups brown rice
  • 2 15 oz cans kidney beans, divided
  • hot sauce for topping (optional – we used Emeril‘s)

Directions

  1. Heat oil/butter in a large pot over medium. Add onion and saute until softened. Add celery, bell pepper, and garlic. Continue cooking approximately 6 minutes. Stir in seasoning and red pepper flakes. Stir until fragrant.
  2. Pour in the entire can of tomatoes with their juices, and add the water. Bring to a boil, and add the rice.
  3. Cover and turn down the heat to low.
  4. Rinse and drain 1 can of beans, then mash it in handfuls as you add it to the pot. The beans can still be chunky. Rinse and drain the second can of beans, and simply add them to the pot without mashing. Stir.
  5. Allow this mixture to simmer approximately 45 minutes while covered, or until rice has finished cooking. Stir occasionally.
  6. Top with hot sauce if desired.

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Perfect for a chilly February night! Sausage would have been great in this, but I was going for a lower-fat Tuesday. A warm, crusty French baguette would also make for a nice lagniappe. This would normally make 4 servings, but Kevin was pretty hungry on Sunday, thus leaving leftovers for only one of us last night.

  • Are you giving anything up for Lent?
  • Are you celebrating Fat Tuesday?
June 13th, 2012

WIAW: Omnomnomnivore

by Tiff

Today’s What I Ate Wednesday was inspired by this image. I saw one of my friends post it on Facebook, and I had to share.

nom nom nom

That’s pretty much what I felt like yesterday. I hope today’s different, but I’m not so confident that it will be. My office is having Mexican food brought in for lunch. My willpower can only take so much, and frankly, it didn’t do so much for me yesterday. Wish me luck!

Breakfast: parfait and a medjool date

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Snack: Jason’s Deli muffin from a platter in the break room (felt pretty guilty about that one – it was good, but it wasn’t 600-calories good)

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Lunch: easiest lunch ever – canned beans, hulled barley, canned tomatoes and okra, and Cajun spice mix

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Snack: you’d think the muffin would have held me over, but I still went for a peach and EAS shake

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Dinner: Cobb-ish salad (romaine, bell pepper, cabbage, goddess dressing, corn, and one hard boiled egg)

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Snack (again???): I was somehow still hungry after dinner, so I had some of Kev’s tortilla chips – whoops!

I guess you can see why this is the “omnomnomnivore” edition. Oh well – it happens to the best of us! Have a great Wednesday!

  • What’s your favorite type of muffin?
February 22nd, 2012

WIAW: Fat Tuesday Edition

by Tiff

Thanks for all the kind words on yesterday’s race recap.  I am currently still enjoying time resting up and not counting calories.  Luckily, yesterday I (almost) got back into my normal eating habits.  Tomorrow I plan to add in some yoga.  My hips are still sore, but they’re doing better and no longer waking me up at night.

Okay… now it’s time for the yum stuff.  After checking out my eats, visit Peas & Crayons for other blogger meals.

Breakfast: banana bread hot oats

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Snack: 14 raw almonds & celery sticks (not pictured)

Lunch: king non-cake ~ I made this Monday out of respect for the famous king cake.  It’s quinoa with red cabbage, yellow bell pepper, and peas with green beans.  The “frosting” was a homemade, light tahini sauce.  There are no babies in this king non-cake.

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Snack: plain Greek yogurt & a pear

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Dinner: Cajun beans & rice (along with onion, bell pepper, spice, red hot chili peppers, and celery)

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Snack: Rogue Dead Guy Ale with Food Should Taste Good jalapeno chips ~ I wanted a Louisiana brew to match the Fat Tuesday theme, but I didn’t have any in the fridge.  I figured Dead Guy Ale would at least pay homage to that crazy voodoo past of New Orleans.

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Mmmmm… beer.  (Yes, I survived my alcohol-free challenge without cheating.  There will be more on that tomorrow.)
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  • Did you celebrate Fat Tuesday?
  • Will you give anything up for Lent?
 
May 16th, 2011

Easy Lower-Calorie Jambalaya

by Tiff

Good Morning Bloggies!  Did you all do your homework from yesterday?  I hope so.  It’s a great way to start the week.  I have three topics today.  Three???  Yes, but don’t worry, I’ll be brief.  First I’d like to share a new recipe with you.  I made it up last night, and I think it turned out pretty well.  Next, I’d like to share a tidbit of brew news.  Lastly, well… you’ll see.

Lower Calorie Jambalaya

  • 4 servings brown rice and more water than necessary
  • Hot sauce (if you like it hot)
  • With 4-5 tsp olive or canola oil, divided
  • 1 onion (diced)
  • 2 jalapenos (diced and not totally necessary-these were pretty mild)
  • Half of one bell pepper (diced)
  • 1.5 cups diced celery (or about 5 stalks/stems)
  • 1 tsp Cajun spices (I think it’s mainly cayenne pepper, onion powder, and chili powder.)
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • Black Pepper (to taste)
  • 1 can kidney beans (rinsed, drained)
  • 1 can diced tomatoes (with juice)
  •  0.75 lb shrimp (peeled)
Ingredients

The Yum Stuff

  1. Cook rice while prepping the other ingredients.  This generally takes 45 minutes.  I added my hot sauce to the rice during this time.  Be sure to use a large pot for this.
  2. Add two tsp oil to large frying pan, and cook onion, jalapenos, bell pepper, and celery.  After a few minutes, add spices and continue cooking until soft (approximately 10 minutes)
  3. Add half the tomatoes to the pan and the other half with juice to the rice.  Add the can of beans to the rice as well.  You may need to add more water to rice, but this depends upon how soup-like you want your jambalaya.  (Mine was a little less soupy than I would have wished.)  The burner under the big pot should be on very low heat.
  4. When rice is finished cooking, add vegetables from the pan to the pot of rice.  Keep burner on medium-high.
  5. Add one or two tsp oil to pan, and sauté half the shrimp.  These only cook a few minutes and should be cooked only until they turn pink.  Scrape bottom of pan for extra spices that may have stuck.  Transfer shrimp to pot.  Repeat with remaining shrimp and oil.
  6. I had a teeny bit of white wine in the fridge while I was cooking, so I added a splash of white wine while cooking the shrimp.  It was delicious and fragrant but totally unnecessary.  You could also boil the shrimp if you prefer.
  7. Mix all ingredients in the big pot.  Add salt, pepper, and/or hot sauce to taste.

    Shrimpies

    Who you callin shrimp?

I added extra beans to Kev’s bowl because he eats more than I do (hints the extra can in the first picture).  I wouldn’t recommend this though because he complained about it.  If you have a hungry eater, it’s worth considering.  This will feed us two nights, so it’s 4 servings.  Hurray for leftovers!

My Bowl of Amazun Cajun

In other news, today kicks off craft beer week.  Try looking around for events and celebrations in your area; it’s a nation-wide event.  In the words of Miley, “Party in the U.S.A.!”

Lastly, I’m still not over this darling haircut.  I hate that it makes me feel old, but I love the way it holds curl.  I guess I don’t feel too “old” today while rocking the headband.

spring

Gotta Love Spring

By the way, I totally skipped my workout today.  Crazy, right?  I just wasn’t feeling it.  I’ll go to the gym tonight though to make up for the difference.  I’m just doing my Women’s Health workout, so it shouldn’t be too dreadful.  I’ve gotta save up my leg energy this week.  Perhaps I’ll tell you why tomorrow!