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Georgia Peach & Tempeh Hash

May 30, 2014 By Laura

Invariably when I tell someone I’m from Georgia they exclaim “A Georgia peach!”

 

This annoys the crap out of me.  Same goes for “Hot-lanta.”

What does not annoy me are actual Georgia peaches.  This time of year you can’t walk through a farmer’s market without passing a giant table filled with the fragrant fruit.

I’m a fan of using them in sweet concoctions like Peach Cobbler Chia Pudding, or for a strange-but-summery appetizer like this Peach Caprese Salad.  Having been there, done that, I decided to try something a little more ambitious this week.  A brinner.

GA Peach & Tempeh Hash

 

Standing in the fridge door, I had my own version of Chopped as the strange (but good) idea evolved.  Sweet, yet savory.  I wanted bacon but was unwilling to go to the store.  Tempeh is a good stand in for bacon!  Honey mustard sounded good with a hash, and I finally remembered the horseradish I need to use (it expired in 2013… clearly just a suggestion).

My Georgia peach needed to be used and it seemed to me that it would go well with honey mustard (it did).  The sweet from both the fruit and mustard balanced out the tang from the tempeh and horseradish.  It was entertaining without being distractingly confusing to my tongue.  #TWSS

Ga Peach & Tempeh Money Shot

 

When you obtain local eggs, you know they need to be placed on all the things.  Besides, how can you have a brinner without #yolkporn?

Don’t skip the egg.  It made for a lovely dressing that tied the whole thing together perfectly.  Like a symphony in mah mouth.

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Georgia Peach & Tempeh Hash

Georgia Peach & Tempeh Hash

  • 2 tsp honey mustard
  • 2 tsp horseradish sauce
  • 6 oz tempeh, cubed
  • 1/4 C red onion, diced
  • 1 medium potato, cubed
  • 1 peach, diced
  • 2 eggs, fried

 

Preheat oven to 400.

In a small bowl, mix together mustard and horseradish.  Toss with tempeh cubes and spread evenly on a foil-lined baking sheet.  Baked 10-15 mins, stirring half way through.

Meanwhile, grease a large skillet (I used coconut oil) and heat over med-high heat.  Add the potato cubes and cook until they are tender and browned on the bottom, stirring occasionally (~15 mins).

Stir in onions and sauté onions until translucent (~5-6 mins).

Removed tempeh from oven and add to skillet along with peaches.  Cook until peaches are heated through (~2 mins).  Stir in any remaining horseradish sauce and with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.

Transfer the hash to plates, top with the fried eggs, and serve.

Makes 2 servings.

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How have you enjoyed making co-workers, friends, or family stare with strange but good creations this week? The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above. In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends! Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

If you’re not a blogger, you can still share your recipes on Instagram with the #strangebutgood hashtag.

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This weekend is the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival.  It’s my 4th year going – bring on the beer and donut pairings!

Do you like fruit in savory dishes?

What is your state/town known for?  Any annoying intros?

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes, Strange But Good Tagged With: breakfast, brinner, dinner, peaches, strange but good, tempeh, vegetarian, yolk porn

Current Obsessions + WIAW

May 28, 2014 By Laura

I pride myself in not being a TV watcher.

 

Admittedly, I’ve even been guilty of judging.

I bought my condo 3.5 years ago and never bothered to get cable.  I’m never home and most TV shows seem silly anyway.  Who needs TV when you’re out living it up in real-time?

And then I was held captive on a long plane ride from Europe.

House of Cards

House of Cards.  The first 6 episodes were available in-flight.  I was hooked.  I landed and begged someone to share a Netfix account with me so I could finish Season 1… then I happily realized there is a Season 2!  Now I only have 2 episodes to go, and I’m hoarding them like a crack head.  I don’t want to run out!

It’s so out there, yet so very reflective of our society.  I’m at once shocked, appalled, riveted, and understanding.  This show is a total mind f*ck.  How will I survive until Season 3?!

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This WIAW is back to normal.  I’m trying to get back on track with the results from my Alcat test.  I have no regrets from my Swiss vacation gluttony, but my gut took a toll!

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Read on for my eats, and then check out Jenn’s blog for everyone else’s delicious creations!… 

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Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, dessert, dinner, House of Cards, lunch, oats, obsession, peanut flour, protein, seafood, snacks, WIAW, You Fresh Naturals

A Little Scary, A Lot Marvelous in Mürren

May 26, 2014 By Laura

“Do something every day that scares you.”

I’m pretty sure Eleanor Roosevelt would approve of this jaunt…

The morning after my decedent meal in Interlaken, I woke up early and ready for a physical adventure.  The plan was to go canyoning, but water levels were too high.  I decided to go paragliding while I figured out what else to do with my day (this isn’t the scary part).

Paragliding in Interlaken, Switzerland… 

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Filed Under: Fitness, Restaurants, Travel Tagged With: fondue, hiking, Hotel Oberland, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Mürren, paragliding, snow, Switzerland

Strange But Good: Switzerland

May 23, 2014 By Laura

Strange is global.

 

Ever use a Turkish toilet?  I still have nightmares.

Switzerland suprised me with it’s fancy strangeness.  I had one huge “treat” meal there.  By treat, I don’t mean indulegent (I did that on emore on e occassion).  I mean ridiculously expensive fancy.

The day started innocently enough.  I left Lucie to in Basel to explore Interlaken for a few days.  One of the best things about Europe is the train system.  You can get anywhere so easily!  And it’s fast – I left in the late morning and arrived in time to check into my B&B and do a little exploring before my fancy dinner.

I went for a leisurely run to take in the sights.  There were streams and lakes filled with impossibly blue water, majestic swans, breathtaking mountain views, and a cable car ride to the top of a small peak called Harder Klum.  I had a salad and glass of wine at the top while I gawked at the view.  Also, there was a cow.  And a certain apron.  Strange, no?

Interlaken

 

Then it was time to get cleaned up for tyhe evening’s adventures.  I found the swankiest hotel in the city, Victoria-Jungfrau,  and pranced in to the Brasserie for a little self-romance.

As soon as I set down, the server wheeled over a cart that held a giant silver basin of champagne on ice.  Clearly, I’d found my home.  They also brought out homemade bread and three toppings: herbed quark, butter, and some mix of apple and onion that I supposed to be more addicting than crack.  There was also an amuse-bouche, or gift from the kitchen, that was some sort of cheese sauce with a cheese souffle, and a delicately pickled slice of cucumber.

Victoria-Jungfrau

 

Next up was the started.  I selected the wild garlic soup with a garlic-stuffed ravioli.  It was perfection.  Just the right amout of food!  The foam on the top of the soup was light and rich, and that little ravioli was the single most perfectly cooked piece of pasta pillowy goodness I’ve ever had.

And it was green.  Perfect for a dose of foamy strange!  It was all I could do not to stick my finger in the glass to get every last bit of the soup.

Wild Garlic Soup @ Victoria-Jungfrau

 

Then came the main.  Chicken stuffed with morels over a bed of creamy spinach, balsamic reduction, and barley.  The cubes are “bread dumplings” that were essentially a savory black potato bread pudding.

It seems strange to order chicken in such a fine establishment, but the stuffing and sides were too enticing to pass up.  Those bread cubes alone were worth the price of admission.  The thought of dessert My pride held me back from begging my server to bring seconds.

Chicken @ Victoria-Jungfrau

 

Dessert.  The whole menu was #strangebutgood.  They offered indulgences like fennel creme brulee with candied celery and lemon verbana foam and a goat cheese-saffrom dome with rhubabrb compote and dandieon sherbert.  The struggle was real!

I sipped an espresso and ate some housemade chocolates while I mulled over the choices.  Therapy.

Espresso @ Victoria-Jungfrau

 

My selection?  Strawberry crunch (a soft of strawberry brownie with a nutty crust) with absinthe strawberries and garlic ice cream.

I died.

Strawberry Crunch @ Victoria-Jungfrau

 

Not wanting the night to end, I waddled down to the hotel bar where I listened to the pianist while sipping bourbon.  As a good Southerner, I know that bourbon can only come from Kentucky… but after a meal like that, I’ll let them call their booze whatever they like.

Faceplant into bed back at my B&B.  Strangely enough, I managed not to mess with the guitar hanging on the wall through the whole stay!

Whisky Bourbon @ Victoria-Jungfrau

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How have you enjoyed making co-workers, friends, or family stare with strange but good creations this week? The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above. In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends! Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

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Now I’m hungry all over again.

Have you ever been on a train?  I’ve neve been on one in the US (unless you count Disney World).

Do you have one “big” treat meal on vacations?

 

Filed Under: Restaurants, Strange But Good, Travel Tagged With: bourbon, dinner, hiking, Interlaken, strange but good, Switzerland, Victoria-Jungfrau

France: What I Ate (and Drank) in Burgundy

May 21, 2014 By Laura

Eating and drinking wine are my 2 favorite activities.

Well, the 2 that are most appropriate to blog about.

I took a whirlwind trip to France during my travels last week.  The purpose was (obviously) wine.  Burgundy is one of France’s most notable wine districts.  It’s home to red and white Burgundy wines – better known to many as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.  Specifically, I was in Côte d’Or.

Burgundy_Areas_France… 

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Filed Under: Restaurants, Travel, Wine Tagged With: burgundy, France, Grand Cru, Le Fleury Restaurant, restaurants, WIAW, wine

Travel Hangover + a Swiss Birthday

May 19, 2014 By Laura

The hangover is one downside to travel.

Besides the bathrooms on trains.

Coming home is my least favorite part about any vacation.  The harsh reality of a travel hangover: waking up without a mountain view, fighting jet lag, and realizing you can no longer subside on bread, cheese, chocolate, and wine.  Or can I…?

With a sad heart I left Lucie in Zurich on Saturday morning.  I had one last espresso (with the little chocolates they always serve them with) and bought a pretzel for the plane ride.  I became addicted to “bretzels” on this trip.

Even the creamer is prettier in Switzerland

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Filed Under: Fitness, Restaurants, Travel Tagged With: Air B&B, Basel, birthday, Bretzels, Dijon, France, L'Epicerie & Cie, Lucie, MIMM, Switzerland, twerking, workout

Healthy Jicama Latkes

May 16, 2014 By Laura

Latkes.

They’re not just for Hanukkah anymore!

Latkes are usually made with potatoes and are a traditional dish eaten during Hanukkah.  They’re also known as potato pancakes.  If you know me, you know I don’t like white potatoes and I’m not Jewish (though I adore matzo ball soup).  Also, it’s nowhere near Hanukkah.  Clearly a strange but good hack was needed… Healthy Jicama Latkes!

Jicama Latkes

Never one to be bothered with tradition, I was determined not to let these little details derail me from an idea.  I wanted to use jicama and carrot to make latkes.  

So really, these are just jicama and carrot pancakes… with a Mexican twist.  Why Mexican?  Why NOT?  I love Mexican food!

Jicama Latkes

Call it whatever you’d like, but these ‘cakes will have you celebrating Hanukkah in May.  

The bonus is that they’re a bit healthier than the traditional dish.  They aren’t fried in a ton of oil and are less starch-y than a latke.  They cover all the buzz words: gluten-free, grain-free, paleo-friendly, vegetarian.  And they’re strangely easy!


Healthy Jicama Latkes

Jicama Latkes

  • 1/2 jicama (~150 grams)
  • 1 medium carrot
  • 1/4 C egg whites
  • 1/2 tsp Mexican spice blend

Grate jicama and carrot coarsely by hand.  Squeeze excess water.  Mix in a bowl with egg whites and your favorite spice blend.

Heat a bit or coconut oil or cooking spray in pan over medium heat.  Divide latke batter into 4 even parts and press into pan as a pancake.  Cook ~5 minutes on each side, or until latkes are lightly browned.

Plate and top as desired.  I served mine over greens and turkey, then topped it with salsa and avocado.

Makes 4 latkes.


How have you enjoyed making co-workers, friends, or family stare with strange but good creations this week? The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above. In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends! Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

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I’m not home yet, but I’ll be making these again when I get there… especially after all the Swiss treats… #sorryimnotsorry

Have you ever had a latke?

What is your favorite healthy hack for a traditional recipe?

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: gluten-free, Hanukkah, jicama, Mexican, paleo, vegetarian

A Day in Basel, Switzerland + WIAW

May 14, 2014 By Laura

When in Rome…

Or Basel.  Whatever.

On my first full day in Basel, Lucie took me on adventures fit for a blogger!  But first we began in a predictable way… taking pictures of yogurt bowls before breakfast!

My bowl was goat’s milk yogurt (which Lucie bought special for me!) with cinnamon, Growing Naturals Vanilla Rice Protein, oats, strawberries, cacao nibs, and more of Lucie’s bread.  We took our beautiful bowls outside of a photo shoot in natural light.  Priorities!

Yogurt Bowl photo shoot… 

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Filed Under: Fitness, Restaurants, Travel, Weights Tagged With: Basel, breakfast, CrossFit, dinner, Growing Naturals, Lucie, lunch, restaurants, Switzerland, WIAW, workout

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