Monday, June 14, 2010

Anza Elementary School FAST FOOD Challenge




Last week we went to the Anza Elementary School with the FAST FOOD Challenge during lunches.  Students that had FAST FOOD (ex: apples, oranges, celery etc.) in their lunch and ate them of course became FAST FOOD Challengers and entered to win Dodger Game Tickets!

Today we returned for their end of year assembly to award the winners!

What a great event and great way to send the message of healthy food choices!

Here are the winners!

Much Thanks to Mrs Nitsos!!!




Monday, June 7, 2010

The FAST FOOD Challenge Debut!


The FAST FOOD ChallengeTM Debuted at the Hawthorne Health Fair & 5K.  I'm still counting the raffle tickets but I'm over 385 and estimate another 100 maybe.  Is that unbelievable or what?  So cool.  We'll be announcing and awarding the Raffle winners of the DODGER Game Tickets this Saturday!!! Come out to the Hawthorne Del Aire Farmers Market home of the Original Fast Food and play with food - yep come out on Saturday and hit the FAST FOOD target with an orange and enter to win 4 Tickets to a DODGER GAME! Awesome!!!

Go Grill Go!!


Go Grilling 

Vegetables and Fruit

 
Grilling gives fruits and veggies a smoky-sweet flavor, and it's amazingly easy. Here's what you need to know to master the technique.
Watch the video

Ingredients


  • Vegetable oil
  • Vegetables or fruit to be grilled
  • Salt and pepper

Equipment

  • Metal grill brush
  • Soft cloth for oiling grill grates
  • Nonstick grill foil (per recipe)
  • Hot pads
  • Long barbecue fork & tongs
  • Slotted spatula
  • Basting brush
  • Cutting board
  • Knife
  • Kitchen fork
  • Prep & serving platters

Step-by-Step


Step 1

1. Mise en Place

Preheat grill on HIGH 10 min (if using charcoal grill, HIGH is barely gray coals with ash).
Clean grill with wire brush. Using soft cloth, coat grill grate lightly with vegetable oil. A faint smoke indicates grill is ready. To prevent flare-ups, make sure oil doesn’t drip into flames.
Cut produce into roughly equal pieces. (Blanch slow-cooking veggies, such as artichokes, to shorten grilling time.)
Drizzle produce to lightly coat with basting oil.
Adjust heat (MEDIUM or LOW usually best).


Step 2

2. Sear

Sear skin on all sides.


Step 3

3. Cook

Grill, turning every 1-2 min, using tongs to keep produce intact.
Check doneness by piercing with paring knife — knife should enter easily with no resistance.


Step 4

4. Finish

Transfer to clean platter. Look for lightly browned (not charred), tender produce with
grill marks.
Season.

Vegetable Grilling Guide
Use this chart as a general guide for preparing and grilling times.
The easiest way to tell if vegetables or fruits are cooked is to pierce them with a kitchen knife or fork. If the utensil goes in easliy, the items are done.
PreparationGrilling Time
ArtichokesTrim tough outer petals,
halve lengthwise;
blanch until tender
8 to 10 min.
AsparagusTrim tough end6 to 8 min.
CornSoak ears in water 20 to 30 min (leave in husks)30 to 40 min.
EggplantSlice 3/4 inch thick8 to 10 min.
Fennel (Anise)Remove leaves;
cut bulb into quarters
10 to 12 min.
LeeksHalve lengthwise; rinse well10 to 12 min.
GarlicWrap whole bulb in foil;
place over indirect heat
30 to 40 min.
MushroomsLeave whole6 to 8 min.
OnionsPeel; cut n halves or quarters; skewer15 to 20 min.
PeppersCut in halves or quarters; remove seeds10 to 12 min.
Potatoes (white, yams)Slive 1/2 inch thick15 to 20 min.
Squash, summerHalve lengthwise or slice
1 inch and skewer
8 to 10 min.
TomatoesSkewer quarters and cherry tomatoes; halve plum tomatoes lengthwise3 to 5 min.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Scent to Heal back from Belize

Reflexologist Hope and family were in Belize last week.  Be assured she's back Saturday.  Sounds like time stood still for the week they were gone and they're slowly getting back into the So Cal grove.  Hope described the weather as summer in Washington DC. One word ....HUMIDITY! Apparently it was raining on and off throughout the day.

The background in this picture is actually the water. It was clear like glass and like swimming in an exotic aquarium. Can you imagine being 4 ft away from a baby sting ray that was swimming almost on the sand where you could almost pet it. They saw dolphins, crabs, coral, exotic fish, shark, and more. Sting rays were like squirrels in DC, everywhere.   We both grew up in the DC metro area so summer in DC and squirrels are descriptive s that we understand!

Hope couldn't stay away from us and found her way to the Farmers Market in Belize. First thing I noticed was the banana's which are a rare site locally.  I can't wait to hear what the fruit standouts were at the market. Assuring to know I'm not the only one that seeks out the local markets.  I like what I saw here and for the record I want that bike with the cart in front. Can't you see me sporting that up Artesia?  I totally can!

Welcome home Hope!!!  You were missed.

Caesars Blackberry Cobbler & Farm Visit



Caesars Blackberry Cobbler

There's a special place in my heart for our grower Caesar. Caesar's potted plants for landscaping to herbs and beef stake tomatoes are hearty and strong just like him. Awww. I know I told you I have a soft spot for this man. 

This visit is way overdue as he's right here in Los Angeles County. My gosh I've been all over the state and as far as Charleston SC visiting Farmers and Farmers Market.  So...Monday I went to his facility and I was amazed.  

He's been holding back ... tisk tisk tisk he won't be doing that.  He's got blackberry plants, yep blackberries and I totally scored and made the following Cobbler. 

In addition to the berries, he has Guava, Avocado, strawberries, herbs, tomato, & something new that he's going through the process of certifying his White Peaches!  So much more which you'll see on Saturday at Market.

Let him know you saw it here.  He'll be embarrassed, but in a nice way...I hope. 

See below the recipe for more pics from the visit!

Blackberry Cobbler

Served this delicious cobbler warm from the oven with homemade
vanilla ice cream. What a hit it was at our Memorial Day cookout.
Prep Time 15 min
Cook Time 30
Total Time 45

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups fresh blackberries, about 20 to 24 ounces
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon melted butter
  • 1 1/3 cups flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • dash salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 4 tablespoons melted butter

Preparation:

Grease an 8-inch square baking dish or similar 2-quart baking dish. Heat oven to 400° F. Pick over and rinse blackberries.
In a saucepan, combine the 3/4 cup sugar and the cornstarch, stirring to blend. Add the water and stir to blend. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat. Continue cooking, stirring constantly, until thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat and stir in the blackberries. Spoon berries into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle the berry mixture with 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and drizzle with 1 tablespoon of melted butter.
In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, 1/4 cup sugar, salt, and 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon. Stir in the milk and 4 tablespoons of melted butter until all ingredients are moistened. Do not over mix. With a tablespoon, spoon the batter over the berry mixture then gently pat to spread the batter over the berries. The batter doesn't have to cover completely. Bake for 25 minutes, or until the topping is nicely browned and the berry mixture is bubbly.