Friday, April 13, 2018

We love meat so much, we braided it. & boy does it look stunning

Save Thinly sliced and packed with flavorful spices, this meat dish is perfectly complemented by a side of mashed corn and potatoes. INGREDIENTS 2 pounds skirt steak 2 cloves garlic, minced 4 tablespoons dried oregano 4 tablespoons paprika 4 tablespoons ground red pepper 4 tablespoons dried oregano 1 bunch parsley, chopped 4 tablespoons garlic powder Olive oil Mashed potatoes and corn: 2 potatoes, cooked in salted water Olive oil 2 leeks, minced 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 ears of corn, kernels removed 1/4 cup butter, cubed 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut skirt steak into 3 vertical strips. Braid together, then place in a baking pan. Sprinkle with garlic, paprika, red pepper flakes, oregano, parsley and garlic powder. Drizzle with olive oil then bake for 15 minutes until browned. In a saute pan, add olive oil and saute leeks, corn and garlic until fragrant. In a large mixing bowl, add the cooked potatoes, leek mixture, butter and heavy cream. Season with salt and pepper, then use an immersion blender to puree. Stir in Parmesan cheese. Serve steak with mashed potatoes.

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Friday, April 6, 2018

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Easy Pumpkin Recipe With Spices (Panch Phoran) | How to Cook WIth Spices

Method: Step 1. Cut the eggplant in large cubes and soak in salty water for 10 minutes. Step 2. Peel and cut the potatoes in cubes. Step 3. Heat cooking oil in a pan, add 2 tsp of panch phoran, and cook for about a minute, until mustard seeds start “jumping”. When the mustard seeds start popping, add potatoes, mix it well, so that potatoes are covered in spice. Add eggplants and mix everything again. Cover with the lid and cook for about 15-20 minutes. Stir the vegetables from time to time and check that they do not burn – if necessary, you can add a bit of water. Step 3. Add turmeric, chilli powder and salt. Mix everything nicely to make sure that the spice is equally spread. Cook for a few more minutes. Your dish is ready to serve – just garnish it with some fresh coriander at the end and enjoy as a side dish or on its own. Subscribe to our weekly recipes here

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The 3 reasons you should NEVER eat wheat -- Yes, even "whole wheat" ???

Reason #1 -- Wheat causes blood sugar disruption, Glycation of your cells, increases AGING, weight gain & boosts Diabetes risk Before I tell you why wheat can actually speed up the aging process in your body, let's clarify some simple biochemistry in your body... This deals with "glycation" in your body, and substances called Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs). These nasty little compounds called AGEs speed up the aging process in your body including damage over time to your organs, your joints, and of course, wrinkled skin. So with that said, what is one of the biggest factors that increase production of AGEs inside your body? This may surprise you, but high blood sugar levels over time dramatically increase age-accelerating AGEs in your body. This is why type 2 diabetics many times appear that they have not aged well and look older than their real age. But this age-increasing effect is NOT just limited to diabetics. So, let's get back to how "whole wheat" relates to this... Here is a little-known fact that's often covered up by the massive marketing campaigns by giant food companies that want you to believe that "whole wheat" is healthy for you... ... But the fact is that wheat contains a very unusual type of carbohydrate (not found in other foods) called Amylopectin-A, which has been found in some tests to spike your blood sugar HIGHER than even pure table sugar. In fact, amylopectin-A (from wheat) raises your blood sugar MORE than almost any other carbohydrate source on earth based on blood sugar response testing that's documented in studies. This means that wheat-based foods such as breads, bagels, cereals, muffins, and other baked goods often cause MUCH higher blood sugar levels than most other carbohydrate sources. If you don't believe me, here's something you should know... I ran personal blood sugar tests on myself using a blood glucometer about 45 minutes after eating 2 slices of wheat bread vs eating a bowl of oatmeal, with equivalent grams of carbohydrates. The blood sugar test results of wheat vs oatmeal: 2 slices of whole wheat toast: 45 minutes after consumption: Blood sugar spiked from 86 fasting level to 155 1 Bowl of Oatmeal (equivalent grams of carbs to 2 slices wheat toast) 45 minutes after consumption: Blood sugar increased from 86 fasting level to 112 As you know now, the higher your average blood sugar levels are over time, the more AGEs are formed inside your body, which makes you age FASTER. Clearly, the whole wheat spiked blood sugar MUCH higher than the oatmeal, and if you don't know, 155 is a massive blood sugar reading that will certainly contribute to faster aging if you eat wheat frequently... and most people eat wheat without even thinking about it at almost EVERY meal...Yikes! Not only that, but the high blood sugar spikes caused by wheat also makes your body pump out more insulin which makes you pack on more body fat... Not fun at all! These massive blood sugar spikes from eating wheat daily also cause damage over time to your blood sugar regulation system, harming your pancreas, causing insulin resistance, and eventually causing type 2 Diabetes. I think we have a strong case against eating so-called "healthy" wheat! Reason #2 -- Gluten and other gut-damaging compounds The topic of gluten is on fire in the media lately... ...But most people are confused as to whether there's any real health risks with gluten for the average person that doesn't have Celiac disease. The truth is that even if you are not officially "gluten intolerant" or "gluten sensitive", there are hundreds of published studies that indicate that gluten can cause inflammation in your digestive system, and even cause "permeability" in your gut, which can lead to a health condition that's on the rise lately called Leaky Gut, as well as other digestive issues and autoimmune problems. Scientists theorize that the reason gluten is causing these digestive system problems is due to the excessive hybridization of wheat over the last 50 years, which has created newly modified gluten molecules that are foreign to the human digestive system compared to the ancient wheat that humans ate for several thousand years historically, and even compared to the wheat that your grandparents ate 50+ years ago. Reason #3 -- Antinutrients and mineral blockers in wheat The third reason that wheat is terrible for you is that it contains what's called "antinutrients", which are naturally occurring compounds in the wheat plant, but can cause undesirable effects in humans that eat too much of them. One of these antinutrients is called phytates, which blocks the absorption in your body of certain minerals like zinc, iron, manganese, and calcium if you eat wheat too often. Again, most people eat wheat with almost every meal (cereal in the morning, bread on sandwich at lunch, and pasta or bread at dinner), so this can cause a mineral deficiency in your body over time that leads to many health conditions. Wheat has other mineral blockers and antinutrients aside from phytates, such as lectins. Lectins are another constituent of wheat that causes gut irritation. Yet another reason to minimize or eliminate wheat from your diet. There's absolutely nothing "essential" about wheat in the human diet...It simply does more harm than good...period. Many people often ask me... "But what about the FIBER in wheat? I thought that's why it's supposed to be healthy?" Sorry, you can get ALL of the fiber you need from fruits, veggies, and nuts, without the digestive system damage and massive blood sugar issues that are caused by wheat.