Utterly
Butterly Delicious --
Nut Butters are as versatile as they're delicious! If you've
just been spreading them on toast, try blending a generous
dollop into soups and sauces for a rich, creamy texture
and mellow flavor. Or add some to cookie and cake mixtures
for a readymade nutty taste. Blend some into basil or cilantro
pesto or whisk a small quantity into your favorite salad
dressing. Yummy! There are a number of varieties available
at gourmet markets -- hazelnut, almond, cashew and pistachio,
to name just a few. For the more adventurous, health food
stores offer combinations of nuts and herbs that come with
health benefits to boot.
Have
You Ever Tasted a Rose?
Don't relegate the universal symbol of love to Valentine's
Day or the warm days of summer! Rose petal jam and rose
water offer myriad ways you can enjoy the divine flavor
and the exquisite aroma of the world's favorite flower all
year round. Elevate the everyday rice pudding into a dessert
fit for the gods by mixing in a little rose water. Rose
petal jam cookies coated with powdered sugar make elegant,
exotic tea-time treats. Just add a few spoonfuls to your
cookie dough and mix well. If you enjoy a soothing drink
before bed, try a cup of warm milk blended with a spoonful
of rose petal jam. Not only does it taste delicious, it
will help you sleep well too! Rose petal jam and rose water
are available at specialty grocers; look for food grade
rose water.
Energy
Boosters for Breakfast --
If you have lots of guests and you'd rather be having fun
with them than cooking breakfast for everyone, try these
hearty nut-and fruit milkshakes. Blend together nuts, spices,
fruit and milk, and serve warm or cool -- it's that simple!
To make the shakes richer, try a 2/3-1/3 milk and cream
combination. Tip: Blend the nuts in a small quantity of
milk to a smooth paste, then blend in other ingredients.
Some of our favorite combinations -- cashew, banana and
cardamom; hazelnut, banana and vanilla; pistachio and mint;
almond and cinnamon; and almond, strawberry and vanilla.
Kids love these milkshakes, you'll get a much-needed energy
boost on hectic mornings.
Ghee-licious
- Fond of the taste of butter?
Try Ghee! Ghee is nothing but clarified butter, the butter
oil with the milk solids removed. Used widely in India,
Ghee has a delicious buttery aroma and flavor, but it's
ideal for cooking because it can be heated to high temperatures
without burning. Use Ghee to deep-fry, bake or sauté
foods and spices. The flavor is concentrated, so you can
use half as much as other cooking oils, and because it contains
no hydrogenated oils or transfatty acids, Ghee is a healthy
alternative to margarine. With Ghee, you can turn every
meal into a royal feast for your senses!
Harvest
the Bounty --
Ginger chutney -- shaved ginger, sugar and lemon cooked
together -- can be combined with pureed fruit for a piquant
dip. Sauteed sliced tart apples, julienned ginger, brown
sugar and cinnamon in Ghee and swirl in lemon zest for a
sweet-and-sour side dish. Add a couple of tablespoons of
ginger chutney to your apple or pumpkin mixture for pies.
Ginger not only adds zip to your meals, it's a natural aid
to digestion.
Sugar
and Spice and All Things Nice --
And, talking of chutneys, have you looked at the exotic
blends of fruit and herbs and spices available at specialty
food stores and gourmet markets? Tart and spicy and sweet
all at once, chutneys and salsas add flair to any meal.
Originally from India, which boasts more kinds of chutneys
than there are regions in the country, chutneys are fast
becoming popular worldwide. And deservedly so, because they're
hard to beat for quick bursts of flavor! Serve chutneys
with pancakes for breakfast or as a dip with hors d'oeuvres
at a festive dinner. Whichever way you choose to serve them,
your guests are sure to say Wow!
Spice(s)
of Life --
Be adventurous with spices and cook up a storm of flavors!
Cumin, coriander, anise, fennel, nutmeg, paprika - the very
names can make your mouth water. Spices are not only flavorful
taste enhancers, many of them are therapeutic as well. If
you haven't cooked with multiple spices before, try pre-blended
spice mixtures available at gourmet markets. Many of them
come with recipes or suggestions for use. As you get comfortable
with a variety of tastes and aromas, you'll want to experiment
with new combinations of your own.