19 Apr 2016
by linettefm
in All Natural, Cooking, Family, Food, Fruits and Veggies, Living, Natural, Nutrition, Product Samples, Product testing, Recipe, Review, Samples, Uncategorized
Tags: #JustJan, #JustJanJams, #TRYAZON, and Seedless Raspberry, Apricot, Bake, Bake from Scratch, Baked Goods, Baking, Cake, cake flour, Cake in 20 minutes, Cakes, California Companies, Citrus, cooking, Curds, desserts, Easy cakes, Easy to Bake, fruit curds, Fruit purees, Fruit Spreads for Baking, Fruit Spreads for Cooking, fruits, jams, Jams. fruit spreads, Just Jan's, Just Jan's Fruit Review, Just Jan's Fruit Spreads, Just Jan's Green Gift Pack, Kadota Fig, Lemon Curds, lemon juice, Lemons, Made in California, Meyer Lemon Curd, Meyer Lemon Curd Sponge Cakes, Meyer Lemon Juice, Meyer Lemons, Muscadine Grape, preserves, Review, Savory Spreads, Sponge cakes, Spring Desserts, sugar, Summer desserts, Sweet Lemon, Tangerine Marmalade, Vanilla

Being a fruit lover and especially when made into purees and spreads, the one thing I find difficult in locating, is good jams and the such. The market is flooded with everything from gourmet brands, local “Farmers Market” varieties, to the common major brands and store brands. You flip a jar over and you find that there is much more going on than just the fruit. Heck, sometimes even the fruit itself is last on the list and I’m sorry but when you advertise a spread as Raspberry, but you start with apple, pear, and white grape……I may smell Raspberry in the jar but that is as close as I may be getting to one! Jars of shame is what they should be called! I no longer even venture further if the list of ingredients starts wrong, no matter the art/picture in the front, if the prominent fruit pictured is not the only fruit being used. You tell me Raspberry and the next question should be with seeds or seedless? Not, red dyes, strawberry as a filler, and flavor enhancers, plus an emulsifier here and there to hold the lab experiment together. I desire simple, real and honest ingredients.
Just Jan’s Gift Pack
Great way to try the most popular varieties
Made the same honest way as the all the other spreads
When Tryazon offered me the Just Jan’s campaign, I first did some nosing around. I did not want to take a spot away if in the end by just looking at the list of what makes this stuff…..well, is not to my liking. I first spot the “About Us” page and notice that Jan started this company in 2012. Has a dog in the picture (always a plus) and I see no preservatives, 14% lower in sugar and refusing to compromise quality or flavor. Okay, Jan, you are my long lost twin! I found ya! So, I quickly sign-up and especially when the Fig fruit spread and Lemon curd were the focus of the campaign. Hard finding a good fig spread. So many are figgy jello like spreads that sort of spread in a lumpy manner even though they have few seeds and fruit. It’s like the sugar water they made, found a way to keep together wants to stay forever together. It then tastes like if someone just took fig juice and jarred it. No backbone to the product and it’s really mostly water and sugar…..oh, and some even get cute and add caramel coloring. The only thing cute is Jan’s dog and after that, she is serious about the 13 different products she offers.
Retail Price Point: $6.95 to $7.50 per jar. Each jar measures a generous 10 ounces. My gift pack is the “green gift pack“. The green gift pack sells for just $15.00 and comes with 6 jars. This pack includes, Kadota Fig, Tangerine Marmalade, Meyer Lemon Curd, Muscadine Grape, Apricot, and Seedless Raspberry. They sell a red gift pack but it seems to be out of stock at the moment.
Meyer Lemon Curd
Made Simply!
I started off with tasting the Lemon Curd. I buy two different brands and one being from Trader Joe’s. Jan’s has a more lemon flavor, is less yellow in color and less sweeter. The curd is lighter in texture too. This means I can have more options when using it. I decided from the get go making a marbled Meyer Lemon pound cake. As the days passed and I ate this curd. That seemed like the lazy way out. I wanted the spread to be the focus more. So, I changed it around and decided on a Meyer Lemon Sponge Cake! It’s still Spring and Summer is like right there, just a few inches away from getting into pool weather, so why not a more lighter and delicate dessert. This also allowed me to make Jan’s Meyer Lemon Curd the focal point. You also need no milk or butter because again, this about the Meyer Lemon Curd popping!
Let’s Begin……
Ingredients:
- 2 eggs at room temperature (divided)
- 3.5 ounces of Sugar
- 1/2 a teaspoon of Vanilla
- 1/2 a Zest of a Meyer Lemon, Sweet Lemon or just a normal Lemon
- 1/4 cup of Lemon Juice from the lemon you used for zest
- 1/2 cup of Cake Flour
- Jan’s Meyer Lemon Curd (about a teaspoon to a tablespoon of spread per cakelette, so you will need 6 teaspoons or tablespoons because you add the amount you are comfortable with)

This recipe is a super easy and fast to make. Set the oven to warm at 350 degrees and I used the Convection mode.
Then divide the eggs and first whip the egg whites until firm and form peaks. Not soft peaks or super firm ones, just peaks (somewhere in between). Scoop the egg whites out and set aside.

Then add to the mixing bowl the 2 yolks, the sugar, the zest, the lemon juice and the vanilla. Whip for about a minute and stopping in between to scrape down and around, just so everything mixes well.

Then in intervals, add 1/2 of the egg whites and 1/2 of the amount of cake flour. Whip quickly and stop the moment it combines about 75% of it coming together. Scrape down and around, and then add the remaining of the ingredients until combined. Again making sure to not over whip. You can also try the folding technique if you do not trust yourself by folding in the egg whites and flour. This makes sure you do not break the cake batter.
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First portion of flour
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Combined with the first half of the egg whites
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Repeat agaian
Then take 6 (buttered or cooking spray) ramekins and fill them evenly with the batter. The batter should fill about 6 of the smaller ramekins leaving none to waste.
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I used a baking spray
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Filled Ramekins ready for bakin
Bake for 15 minutes. Then take the almost set cakes out and add Jan’s Meyer Lemon curd to the center (amount of your choosing) and return to bake between 4 to 5 minutes.
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Cakes that baked at the 15 minute mark
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I opted for a tablespoon of Just Jan’s Meyer Lemon Curd (in the center)
You can eat them warm by flipping them upside down and they taste like a Molten Meyer Lemon cake that is moist and light in texture (airy).

You can also eat them cooled by serving them in the ramekin and you can dust then lightly with powdered sugar or even serve them with ice cream. A dessert that is done in 20 minutes and gives you the option of eating both warm or at room temperature!


Verdict:
Phenomenal cake! You can make these cakes with pretty much any of Just Jan’s spreads. The juice and zest are optional and you can add a little more vanilla, even orange zest with juice, extracts of different flavors, and so on. Imagine a center dollop of Just Jan’s Raspberry in the center of a lemon flavored cake? Replace some of the cake flour (about a 1/4 cup) with unsweetened cocoa powder and you can create chocolate sponge cakes! The possibilities are endless and in 20 minutes, you are munching! The Just Jan’s fruit spreads were very well received. No one found a negative thing to say and the most common thing said, “so fruity and not sugary, I like that.” It’s nice to know I am not the only one that found ways to avoid jams, preserves, and spreads because they just stopped being what they were suppose to be. It’s a way to preserve a fruit so you can enjoy it at any season. Just Jan’s did just that and in the good way! Thank you Jan and cute dog 🙂
Connect with Just Jan’s and find your favorite fruit spread (plus they carry a few savory blends) at:
I received the above product(s) free of charge from Just Jan’s and Tryazon. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.
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27 Dec 2014
by linettefm
in Baking, Food, Home, Product testing, Review, Uncategorized
Tags: #GraziaBaking, 00% Pure Food Grade silicone cups, 100% Money Back Guarantee, 100% Silicone, Amazon Coupon, Amazon Promo, Appetizers, ASIN: B00DOFXEV0, Bake, Bakeware, Baking, Baking Cups, BPA Free, Cook, cooking, Cupcake, Cupcake Wraps, Cupcakes, Dishwasher Safe, Easy Baking, Easy Cooking, Easy-Clean Up, FDA Approved, Freezer Safe, G-3003, Gift Baskets, Grazia, Grazia Baking Cups, Grazia Baking Products, Grazia Cupcakes, Grazia Kitchen Products, Great For Parties, High-quality food grade silicone, Holiday Baking, Item model number: G-3003, kitchen, Life-Time Guarantee, Lifetime Guarantee, Microwave Safe, Muffin, Muffins, New Year's Ideas, no harsh chemicals, Non-stick Finish, Oven, Oven Safe, Paperless Baking Cups, Par-baking, Re-usable, Silicone Cups, Silicone molds, Washable


The last silicone cups you will need to buy! When silicone cups and “pans” came on the market, I was excited to see how the material would work with my baking mixes. I went from being optimistic to then using a pan with 6-cupcake molds that I literally used once and tossed away. First, the thing was flimsy and you had to be careful filling it with batter as a collapse was eminent and lastly, it did not perform well leaving me with uneven baked cupcakes that were dry. Easily clean-up made me rethink what was easy in my book was not at all easy in theirs. I had to soak the wanna-be pan and in 1 years time, the pan became sticky to the touch like the silicone was breaking down by just being exposed to air because I never used it again. Hardest 6 cupcakes, which I later tossed, that I ever had to bake! I swore off silicone and just baked in parchment cups.
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In comes Grazia with the heaviest silicone cups I have ever felt. To give you an idea, the container of 24 cups weighs close to 9 ounces (unfilled). Sturdy and the happiest colors that fit with any celebration. The silicone material that Grazia uses is:
- Oven Safe
- Microwave Safe, meaning you can make “one-cup” servings to satisfy any craving
- Can be used in the Freezer, so you can have ready-to-bake batches ready to go
- Dishwasher Safe for easy clean-ups
- The product has a non-stick finish too, so no need for baking sprays with harsh chemicals
- Most importantly, also BPA-Free and Grazia uses a silicone material that is FDA&LFGB approved (food-grade silicone)
- Temperature Safe from -40 degrees (for freezer use) to 440 degrees (for oven use)
- Each cup holds 2.5 ounces of batter, filling, anything you want to create! You can make savory treats too by using Puff Pastry combined with cheeses and meats. Great way to welcome in 2015 with little mess to clean-up.
Grazia Bakeware is not like any other silicone baking cup I have felt on the market. No collapsing when pouring can occur because the cups are engineered with “real-life” baking in mind, meaning the cups stay put and are easily moved on-to a baking pan and again easily transferred without worrying of spilling or even crushing a cupcake if you happen to touch/move the cup. I can just bake as I always do minus wasting money and parchment paper with the cups I would buy or make before. You just pop-out your creations and start munching or easily make a basket of goodies to give-away.
Easy to fill and use!
24-Cups in 4 beautiful and bright colors!
Sturdy cups that keep their shape and form!
Retail Price Point: $11.99 on Amazon and Grazia stands by their products by providing a Life-time Gurantee
Grazia also supplies you with 24 cups to use in 4 different colors. You can use as many as you need and not have to clean-up an entire pan even if some cups were not used. You simply soak in warm soapy water after using and I let mine air dry on the rack before storing them away in the same plastic cylinder holder provided. So easy to clean that I felt I did not even need to use the dishwasher!

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I received the above product(s) free of charge from Grazia. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.

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07 Jun 2014
by linettefm
in Food, Home, Product Samples, Product testing, Review
Tags: Almond, Almond Flour, Almond Meal, Bake, Baking, baking made easy, Banana, better for you foods, Bifidobacterium sp., Blueberries, Blueberry, blueberry bread, blueberry quick bread, breakfast, Cane Sugar, Dairy, Drinkable yogurt, drinks, Easy Baking, easy recipe, Filmjölk, Food, Frozen yogurt, fruit, Fruit Pectin, Granola, healthy eating, Healthy Eating Habits, Healthy Snacks, Honey, hormones free, Icelandic yogurt, kefir, kid's snacks, L. Acidophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Casei, L. casei + B. lactis 1billion, L. lactis subsp. cremoris, L. lactis subsp. lactis, L. lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis, L. rhamnosus, Leuconostoc subsp. cremoris, Live Active Cultures, Live Cultures, low sugar, low sugar breads, Maple Syrup, milk, Molasses, molasses breads, No artificial colors, No artificial flavors, no artificial sweeteners, non-fat yogurt, not treated with rBGh, one-bowl-baking, Pasteurized Skim Milk, Peach, Plain, Product testing, Protein, Protein Sources, quick breads, quickbreads, Raspberry, Recipe, Recipes, Review, s. thermophilus, Scandinavian dairy, seasonal fruits, Siggi Yogurt, Siggi's, Siggi's Review, Siggi's Yogurt, Siggi's Yogurt Review, skyr, Sprout's Market, Strained yogurt, Stubes, Summer Baking, Target, traditional Icelandic yogurt, Turbinado Sugar, Uncategorized Tags: All-Purpose Flour, Uncategorized Tags: Baking, Vanilla, Von's, whole wheat flour, whole white wheat flour, yogurt, yogurt based breads, Yogurt Drinks, yogurt tubes

I’ve been fortunate enough to get to try a whole host of yogurts, Greek style, European style, Australian style…the list goes on and on. Some have been great. Some, not so much. A few are now in my regular rotation. Siggi’s falls into that last category. You might not have heard of Siggi’s, but you really should make a point of finding yourself some.
Siggi’s is truly a different kind of yogurt. In fact, it called Icelandic Skyr, a protein-dense low sugar form of yogurt. Truthfully, they

My local Target carries the Siggi’s Yogurt Tubes in Blueberry & Strawberry
had me at “low sugar”. In the U.S.A., almost everything you can buy in the markets is salty or sweet. Overly so at that. Don’t believe me? Take a look at almost everything in the middle of the market. Sometimes I think the FDA has revamped the 4 major food groups as salt, sugar, corn and soy. So when Siggi’s skyr says it’s not too sweet, I jumped in with both feet. It’s got all the probiotics and active cultures of the best Greek-style yogurts, but the yogurt here is the star, not some syrup on the bottom or some packets of stuff in a sidecar either.
Here’s another bone to pick: the tubed yogurt marketed mostly to kids is loaded with sugar. It’s practically syrup itself . Yuck.
But not Siggi’s. The yogurt you get in the cups is almost identical to the yogurt in the tube! Nice. And while it’s not as thick as the cups, I’d assume to promote viscosity and ease of eating, it’s not some runny mess either. Finally, something you and the kids can share, and not have them hopped up on a sugar rush later! I’m in love with a tubed yogurt? I am, and I have no shame admitting it. It’s so good hubby made a tube or two a part of his morning breakfast routine.
I have tried only the blueberry tubes from Siggi’s so far, but I’m a big enough fan that I have plans to immediately go and get the other flavor as well. You can also freeze them and have a healthy frozen yogurt treat!
This is a product unlike any on the market today in the U.S., and if you’re like me a day you’re fed up with all the sugar in everything, get some Siggi’s today. You’ll wonder how you ever ate yogurt any other way before.

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05 Jun 2014
by linettefm
in Food, Recipe, Uncategorized
Tags: All-Purpose Flour, Almond, Almond Flour, Almond Meal, Bake, Baking, baking made easy, Banana, better for you foods, Bifidobacterium sp., Blueberries, Blueberry, blueberry bread, blueberry quick bread, breakfast, Cane Sugar, Dairy, Drinkable yogurt, drinks, Easy Baking, easy recipe, Filmjölk, Food, fruit, Fruit Pectin, Granola, healthy eating, Healthy Eating Habits, Honey, hormones free, Icelandic yogurt, kefir, L. Acidophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Casei, L. casei + B. lactis 1billion, L. lactis subsp. cremoris, L. lactis subsp. lactis, L. lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis, L. rhamnosus, Leuconostoc subsp. cremoris, Live Active Cultures, Live Cultures, low sugar breads, Maple Syrup, milk, Molasses, molasses breads, No artificial colors, No artificial flavors, no artificial sweeteners, non-fat yogurt, not treated with rBGh, one-bowl-baking, Pasteurized Skim Milk, Peach, Plain, Product testing, quick breads, quickbreads, Raspberry, Recipe, Recipes, Review, s. thermophilus, Scandinavian dairy, seasonal fruits, Siggi Yogurt, Siggi's, Siggi's Review, Siggi's Yogurt, Siggi's Yogurt Review, skyr, Sprout's Market, Summer Baking, Target, traditional Icelandic yogurt, Turbinado Sugar, Uncategorized Tags: Baking, Vanilla, Von's, whole wheat flour, whole white wheat flour, yogurt, yogurt based breads, Yogurt Drinks


This is a bread that uses very little sugar and delivers a wonderful texture derived from the combination of flours and the moisture from Siggi’s Filmjolk yogurt. At 0% fat with Siggi’s drinkable yogurt and the little amount of sweetener used, this is a great bread you can enjoy with less guilt! I am able to enjoy it as a breakfast bread or even a dessert bread. Goes great with seasonal fruit and you can adjust this recipe easily by using any of Siggi’s yogurts. Very versatile and best of all…..very tasty!
Let’s get started……
Ingredients:
1 cup of Whole White Wheat Flour
1 1/2 cups of All-Purpose Flour
1/4 cup of Almond Flour/Meal
1 teaspoon of Kosher Salt
1 teaspoon of Baking Soda
1 1/2 cups of Siggi’s Blueberry Filmjolk or any flavor you desire
You have your choice when it comes to sweeteners in this recipe and the goal is just to use 1/2 cup to get there and I used:
1/4 cup of Dark Molasses
1/4 cup of Maple Syrup & Orange Blossom Honey
1/4 Unsweetened Dried Blueberries and make sure to plump them before adding by using hot water and waiting 20 minutes for them to re-hydrate. You can get creative and warm a fruit drink (i.e. blueberry juice) to hydrate them and I have used the microwave method where I add the blueberries to a bowl, add water and then microwave to warm.
1/2 cup of fresh Blueberries
Optional- Sprinkling the top with Turbinado Sugar
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
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1/4 cup of Unsweetened Dried Blueberries
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Soak in warm water to add moisture and “plump up” the fruit
Start by re-hydrating your dried fruit and I went with blueberries but you can use whatever fruit or combination of fruits you desire.

Grab a bowl and mix your flour with a whisk.
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Add 1 teaspoon of Salt and teaspoon of Baking Soda
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Whisk to combine
Then add the Salt and Baking Soda, and whisk again.
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Siggi’s Blueberry but you can use any flavor you desire
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You need 1 1/2 cups of the Yogurt drink
Measure out your Siggi’s Filmjolk and set aside.
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You need 1/2 cup of sweeteners (liquid form) that can be derived from several sources.
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I went with a combination of 1/4 cup of Dark Molasses and then added the rest from Maple Syrup and Honey to reach the 1/2 cup quantity
Make 1/2 cup of any sweetener mix you desire.
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Rinse out the water from your blueberries
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Then add the fruit to your dry mix and incorporate
Add the re-hydrated fruit to your dry mix and fold until well mixed.
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Add the Siggi’s Yogurt
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Also the 1/2 cup of sweeteners to your mix
Then take the wet ingredients (Siggi’s Filmjolk and the liquid sweeteners) and add them to your dry ingredients.

Fold all ingredients making sure everything is well incorporated and mixed. You want to make sure there is no dry mix lurking and everything is mixed nicely and wet.

Grab a loaf pan, spray with non-stick cooking spray.

Add the mixed batter to your pan and spread evenly.

Take the 1/2 cup of fresh berries and start studding the top of the bread.
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I went with rows
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Not perfect
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Just making sure everyone gets at least 3 with every slice
Then, you can sprinkle with sugar to create a nice flaky crust (crisp top) and also sweeten the fresh fruit. I went with Turbinado sugar because I love the texture and how it makes a loaf just glisten!
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The sugar and especially Turbinado really makes a great crust.
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The larger crystals also create a crunch and helps sweeten the fruit just a touch
Bake the bread at 350 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes. My Blueberry loaf took 47 minutes and I did not need to cover the pan with foil at anytime but if yours starts to over brown, so ahead and cover loosely (tent) with foil.
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Give it 15 to 20 minutes to set before flipping the loaf out
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I use a toothpick or cake tester to loosen any caught edges before flipping
The loaf is cooled for 20 minutes and I use a cake tester to loosen any stuck edges before flipping and allowing it to fully cool.

I start slicing always after 1 hour or more of cooling to allow everything to rest and not lose any moisture.

I served mine with more fresh Blueberries and a nice smothering of whipped topping. The whipped topping was a cinch to make, just softened cream cheese, a little powdered sugar, a teaspoon of vanilla extract and heavy whipping cream. You just then let the mixer do the work until it’s nice and fluffy. You want an airy topping, not very stiff peaks……just a cloud for the berries to float on when served. Enjoy!

I highly suggest using Siggi’s Filmjolk yogurt and you can get your Siggi’s fix at:

I received the above product(s) free of charge from Siggi’s. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.
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15 Apr 2014
by linettefm
in Food, Product Samples, Product testing, Review, Samples, Uncategorized
Tags: #MeatlessMonday, 2-in-1 dishes, 2-in-1 recipe, All Veggie Dishes, Arugula, Bake, Baking, Broccoli, Butter, Coconut Oil, Dressings, easy and healthy dinner options, Easy Cooking, Egg, egg bake, Energy packed meals, fitness, fuel packed meals, Garlic Gold, Garlic Gold Cooking, Garlic Gold Nuggets, Garlic Gold Products, Garlic Gold Red WIne Vinaigrette, Garlic Gold Vinaigrette, Goat Cheese, Green Bell Pepper, Healthy dinner, healthy eating, Healthy lifestyle, Honey Goat Cheese, Iron, Kale, low caloric dishes, low calorie cooking, low fats, Made in California, Meatless Mondays, Onion, Protein, Protein meals, protein packed meals, Quinoa dishes, Recipe, Red Onion, Red Wine, Spring Baking, Spring cooking, Spring Dishes, Spring Light meals, Tri-Color Quinoa, Tricolor Quinoa, Vegetable Medley, Vegetables, vegetartian, Veggies, Vinaigrettes, White Onion, Zucchini

This recipe is a 2-in-1, where you can make a salad or go for a a little protein kick by adding an egg and baking. Bakes in less than 15 minutes! A Great Spring dish and perfect for our latest California’s weather where it is hot in the day but cold at night.
Let’s begin….
1/4 cup of Tri-Color Quinoa (measure dry and pre-cook with water, with a little salt and pepper)
1/2 cup of Kale (roughly chopped)
1/3 of a cup of Broccoli
1/8 of a cup of Green Bell Pepper
1/2 a Zucchini
1 Slice of Red Onion
1 Slice of White Onion
1 tablespoon of Garlic Gold Red Wine Vinaigrette
1 teaspoon of Olive Oil (reserved for cooking phase)
Garlic Gold Nuggets to taste and you can also add a Goat Cheese crumble
Optional (if Baking)-
1 egg
Fat of your choice (butter, olive oil, coconut oil, ect.) to oil the dish
Honey Goat Cheese crumbled on top
Garlic Gold Nuggets and an Arugula toss (raw arugula with a drizzle of the Garlic Gold Red Wine Vinaigrette)
I start by cooking the Quinoa and it takes about 10 minutes. If any water is left, drain and just set aside in a bowl.

I then start chopping all the vegetables and this is roughly done because I am aiming for bite size.
Heat up a skillet and add the 1 teaspoon of Olive Oil or any fat of your choice (or even none). Start sauteing the onions and bell pepper until you get a nice golden color but keep in mind you want crunch left.
I add the saute onions and bell peppers to the bowl with the Quinoa. Using the same pan, I saute the zucchini for a little over 1 minute because again I aiming for a par-cooked texture and I want the vegetable to get color but preserve some firmness.

The zucchini gets added to the bowl. I then add the broccoli and kale and again saute for under a minute.

The cooking intensifies the flavors and takes the bore out of eating your vegetables 🙂 Once everything is in the bowl, I add the Garlic Gold Red Wine Vinaigrette.
The Garlic Gold adds flavor and this is why we used little to no seasonings beforehand. Toss and then you can enjoy as-is, add the goat cheese and/or move on to baking.
If Baking-
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
I used an oven-safe au gratin dish that fits the above contents nicely and allows the egg to have room. It’s approximately 2-cups in size. I used a Coconut Oil and a Butter blend to oil my dish and prevent the egg from sticking.

I then add the vegetables and Quinoa mix, make sure everything is evenly spread and leveled.

I cracked 1 egg an it’s up to you if you wish to add a little milk when whisking. Once the egg is whisked, I then simply pour it over the vegetables and add the crumbled goat cheese.
I bake the dish for 15 minutes, with the first half covered (tented with foil so it does not come in contact with the cheese) and the other half uncovered. The vegetables remain with a nice crunch and full of flavor.

I opted to top my bake with an Arugula toss (arugula and a little dash of the Garlic Gold vinaigrette) and a dash of the Garlic Gold Nuggets. This adds flavor and you get a nice warm and cold contrast.

This dish can be made ahead and just add the egg and bake when you are ready. You can have the salad on top of romaine lettuce with a toasted pita on the side, but it’s filling, low in calories and fat but most importantly……Garlic Gold delicious! Enjoy!’

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I received the above product free of charge from Garlic Gold. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.

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