Posts filed under 'Health'
Rice with Spice
If you’re not sure what to make for dinner, try this easy recipe. I grew up with this dish and it has become a family favorite. It’s perfect for a dinner party because it can be left as a vegetarian main or have meat/fish added for extra protein.
Yields two servings.
Boil enough brown rice for two people (approximately 1/2 cup of uncooked rice per person).
1 tsp each of cumin, chili powder and black pepper.
On a separate plate, arrange sides such as raw, cut-up vegetables like peas, red and yellow pepper, carrots etc.
On another plate, serve protein such as chicken, shrimp and/or sliced hard-boiled egg. For vegetarians, raw nuts like almonds are a great alternative. Serve with a generous slice of lemon to squeeze over rice.
The picture below was taken at my mum’s place where I had spiced rice for dinner! (We had hard-boiled egg and almonds for protein and sliced, raw peppers, orange, tomatoes, cucumber, carrots and celery).

4 comments February 18, 2009
Friday Food Face-Off: Decaf vs. Coffee

I may be picky, but decaf coffee is a little bit like washing-up-water, no? I was totally disappointed.
I love the idea of decaf–all the flavour of real coffee without the caffeine, but it does not have the same flavour at all!
Much like “cheese” and/or “meat”, I would rather go without coffee then have “coffee.” Plus, decaf coffee is expensive! 1 kg of ground regular breakfast blend at Timothy’s sells for just under $9, while the decaf equivalent is just under $11.
$2 may not seem like a huge deal, but I would rather just monitor my caffeine intake and enjoy the real thing.
Final verdict: Decaf coffee gets a hearty two-thumbs down!
Thanks to Simply Photo on Flickr for the pic!
2 comments February 13, 2009
Microwaved Cake in a Mug
I received an email from someone about chocolate mug cake and it struck me as something interesting to share. Following Meghan’s advice, I no longer use my microwave–it is still in my kitchen, but is unplugged. I have read a bit on microwaving and since it does not make my food any better, I decided it is not worth it–especially since it sometimes makes food worse. Apart from taste, etc., the worse thing about microwaving (for me) is how quickly food heats up, only to cool down so quickly. When I heat things in the oven, they seem to retain their heat for longer periods of time. Additionally, it bothers me when microwaved food changes as it cools. Sometimes starchy foods like pasta either get super-floppy or unusually crisp. Either way, I don’t like it.
I would never indulge in the following recipe because it seems quite disgusting:
5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil
3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
A small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug
“Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts. The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don’t be alarmed! Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired. EAT! (this can serve 2 if you want to feel slightly more virtuous).
And why is this the most dangerous cake recipe in the world? Because now we are all only 5 minutes away from chocolate cake at anytime of the day or night!”
I have problem with this recipe for a few reasons (besides the fact that it’s microwaved).
(1) I am trying to get away from foods being ‘bad’, ‘forbidden’, ‘dangerous’ and ’sinful.’ Food cannot be any of these things and it is a bad habit to get into relating eating–even unhealthy or unwise eating–with morality.
(2) No one needs chocolate cake at any time of day or night. To think in these terms is, again, dangerous and also gluttonous. As Meghan has helped me to see, there is nothing wrong with wanting to have cake (within reason), but go about it in a healthy way. Take time to prepare a great cake with good quality ingredients and invite friends and family over to share–don’t make sad and personal cake in a coffee mug.
4 comments February 11, 2009





