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Monday
Feb132012

Coming this week... Angry Birds cupcakes, DIY sugar wax video and more

How to make the coolest angry bird cupcakes

Seriously, how cute are these? I couldn't find any decent tutorials on how to make Angry Bird cupcakes that either didn't look like they were destined for Cake Wrecks or just a stupid cupcake topper slapped on, so I went ahead and came up with my own Angry Bird Awesomeness... recipe and how-to coming this week.

 

DIY sugar wax video

By popular demand, we're doing a video to show you how to DIY sugar wax!

Sunday
Jul032011

Everything that's wrong with America's attitude towards food

THE detestable Hungry Girl Show on the Cooking Channel is the epitomy of everything that's wrong with America's attitude towards food. More on this later but I'm so regularly filled with indignation every time I hear the drone of her Rachel Ray-esque voice begetting me to watch her show so I can finally eat 'guilt-free' (there's nothing GUILTY about food... I want to bitch-slap this descriptor when placed anywhere in a sentence relating to food or eating. What's it guilty of? Petty theft? Insider trading? And, for that matter, what are YOU guilty of by partaking in the simple, LIFE-SUSTAINING act of eating!?). Can you just about hear the binge-eating session being planned post-show? I mean look at that insane grin and those heaps of food... that would be enough to serve a party of 12 in food-loving France.

To my mind, the worst cooking show on television and utilizes so little real food it would be more at home in a PBS special on Chemistry than on The Cooking Channel.

 

Wednesday
Dec152010

HOW TO | Make quinoa porridge

THIS IS the bee's knees. It's a filling, yummy, warm way to start the day without a ton of stodge. You get your loads of protein (several amino acids in fact), fiber, phosphorus, iron and magnesium, little to no gluten (for celiacs) and is more closely related to, say, spinach than it is a real grain (so you're getting your veggies in from the moment you roll out of bed!).  There's little sugar, yet it has a wonderful, subtle sweetness. Cinnamon is anti-inflammatory, regulates blood sugar, helps lower cholesterol and is a surprising source for minerals. The pumpkin puree is jam-packed (seriously) with Vitamin A (you get a day's worth in one serving).

Without further ado, here's my beautifying, health-giving, warm, cosy, hearty, heavenly recipe for Red Quinoa Porridge:

Makes 4 to 6 servings

Ingredients:

 

  • 1 c. rinsed red quinoa
  • 2 c. unsweetened coconut milk (or soy, regular milk or almond milk but you'll need more sugar with these options)
  • 1 tbsp (or as much as you like) ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3 tbsp pumpkin puree if you fancy it (and have it available)
  • 1 or 2 tbsp sugar

 

Directions:

 

  1. Combine quinoa, cinnamon, pumpkin, vanilla, sugar and coconut milk in a saucepan 
  2. Bring to a gentle boil watching carefully so it doesn't boil over
  3. Stir regularly to make sure it doesn't scorch on the bottom until the liquid is almost totally absorbed
  4. Turn off the hob, put on cover and let sit for 10 minutes
  5. Take off lid, fluff with fork, scoop into bowl and serve with whatever you'd usually top your porridge

 

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