Thursday, January 23, 2014

Classic Butter Cookies

So I got bored and hungry and wanted something to bake and eat except I don't have all the ingredients to most of the recipes that I keep with me. I remembered there's an awful lot of butter left in our refrigerator that's why I thought I'd search for anything that I can do with butter. Aaand yes, butter cookies is what came to my mind! I am fond of looking into recipes and other stuff on Pinterest (follow me: mimigrutas). I search for different kinds of recipes there and so I did look for butter cookies and came around with this basic butter cookies recipe from Robyn Stone (addapinch.com). 

What is nice about this recipe is that it's super easy to make and you can find all the ingredients in your kitchen pantry. And who wouldn't love a classic butter cookie just because? :)
I tried it today, and here are the results:


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Garlic & Onion Quinoa (Fried Rice)

I`ve been wanting to try quinoa since I stopped eating rice for a long time now I figured this could be an alternative or substitute to it. So I tried quinoa today for brunch, having the same ingredients as of with the regular fried rice (or sinangag in Filipino) that I normally do and eat for breakfast or brunch. My first try in cooking quinoa, I don`t think it was perfect but it`s cooked and it tasted good.

Garlic & Onion Quinoa Fried Rice


Ingredients:

1 Cup Quinoa, uncooked (serves 2)
2 C filtered
2 tbsp. olive or vegetable oil
3-4 cloves garlic, minced
1 medium white onion, chopped or minced
Salt & Pepper, to taste

1. Wash the quinoa under cold water in a strainer, rubbing the seeds with both hands to remove the natural coating.
2. Combine 1 cup quinoa to 1 1/2 to 2 cups filtered water into a pot. Add a pinch of sea salt to bring to the boil. Reduce the heat, cover. Let it simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until the water is fully absorbed by the quinoa. Fluff the quinoa with fork.
3. In another skillet or medium wok, sauté the garlic and onion in medium heat with oil.
4. Combine the cooked quinoa with the garlic and onion, salt & pepper to taste.
5. Serve for breakfast or lunch with choice of  viand.




What I love about quinoa is that you can use it for "fried rice" as soon as after it is cooked, unlike rice which usually needs to be kept overnight before using it for fried rice.


How do you cook and eat your quinoa?

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Homemade Juice Detox

I have been trying different kinds of cleanses or fasting for almost a year now. I tried the Lemonade Diet also known as the Master Cleanse, as well as water fasting. I never last longer than 3 days hahaha. Now I will be trying this juice cleanse for weight loss. I got the recipes and Calorie/Protein value from juicerecipes.com, but I narrowed it down to some favorites.

There are lots of health benefits when it comes to juicing, it is good for the heart, digestion, colon, can lower cholesterol, weight loss, etc. I`m doing this mainly for weight loss since I have to maintain and lose a tiny bit more :) 




Friday, January 17, 2014

Another again

Hello!

What got me to blog again?
Just because I feel like there will be lots to write about soon lol

I`m not sure what I`ll be writing soon, but for now I`ve got recipes of juices and those that I cooked, and baked :)