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The Cure + Zucchini-Banana Muffins

March 14, 2011 By Laura

As expected, I woke up the morning after Tough Mudder feeling like death warmed over a bit sore. (Check out my recap here.)

The good news is I found The 3-Step Cure.

Step 1: Cut a hole in the box.

Noooo… I’m kidding.  The Cure actually began the night of the race with…

 

1. Fro-Yo

A post-run, post-blogger dinner Dark Chocolate-Vanilla swirl @ Three on the Tree.

Calcium! (Pretty sure I earned this. x1000.)

This is the most tasty yogurt in Atlanta.  I’d bet my first born on it. If I were to have a first born.


2. Brunch

I had an awesome brunch with some good friends at Rosebud, one of my favorite restaurants.  Ron Eyester (@theangrychef) is the chef/owner and he never disappoints (with food or hilariously honest tweets).

Whole Wheat Pancakes w/ Sage-Vanilla Butter. They don't skimp on the butter and you shouldn't either.

Starter Beverage: Jasmine green tea (full disclosure: I wasn’t being noble… no booze until church lets out noon on Sundays in GA).

Appetizers: Biscuits + gravy (my friend who doesn’t even like gravy loved this!) and an epic grits + egg + brisket creation Ron graciously sent out.

Meal: Whole wheat pancakes with sage-vanilla butter, special Rosebud syrup… and a side of grits.  Just because.

Draaaank: The Orange Thing – vodka, gran marnier, and orange pellegrino.  Two thumbs up.

 

3. Spa

The Korean spa, JeJu, in Gwinnett.  $25 for the whole day.

I seriously considered never leaving.

 

Don’t be scared.  There will be nudity (only in the M/F segregated areas!).  There are hot tubs, cold pools, wet and dry saunas, and 7 different “healing rooms.”

They also offer massages (no happy ending), body scrubs, and foot massages.

The healing rooms have different themes.  For instance, the one I spent the majority of my time in was the clay sauna.  It’s good for muscle recovery.

Others include: charcoal for detoxing, jade for inner peace, salt for circulation, etc.  The dome are lined with appropriate substance in each room.

I sent and extra $50 for an hour-long foot massage.  It was the best idea I’ve ever had. If you go there after a race, it’s worth the splurge.

JeJu has wi-fi, towel service, and a Korean restaurant.  You could literally stay there for 24 hours.

 

So, that’s my 3-Step Cure*.  Free of charge.

*This is not to say that I’m not sore today.  I am.  Just less so than I would have been (Translation: I’m able to walk).

Day 3 of recovery started with muffins.

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You’re not going to believe it, but these are vegan, low-sugar, < 100 calories, AND they taste good.

Sneaky Veggie Muffin

Zucchini makes for a dense muffin.  If you want them fluffier, reduce the grated zucchini by 1/2 C.

Relying mostly on banana to sweeten them, these muffins these are a perfect breakfast for those that aren’t in need of an AM sugar-high.  I think you could replace the agave with Stevia… if you try it, let me know!

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These were inspired by the Babycakes vegan cookbook and Marci Gilbert’s Loaf.

Zucchini-Banana Muffins

(a.k.a. The 98 Calorie Muffin)

  • 1/2 C white whole wheat flour (I use King Arthur)
  • 1/2 C spelt flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 C grated zucchini (~2 medium)
  • 1.5 C ripe bananas (~2 medium)
  • 1/4 C light agave nectar
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/3 C chopped pecans

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease 12 regular-sized muffin tins with Pam/butter/Earth Balance.

In a large bowl, combine dry ingredients (the first 8).

In medium bowl, mush bananas with a fork.  Add grated zucchini, agave, and vanilla and hand mix.

Add the wet to the dry, mixing until just combined.  Fold in the pecans. Pour into muffin tins and bake for 20-25 minutes, rotating pan half way through.

Makes 12 muffins.

Approximate Nutrition Info: 98 calories, 2.5g fat, 18.2g carbohydrates, 2.2g fiber, 8.7g sugar, 2.2g protein

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Do you have a “magic” cure for next-day soreness?

(Hangover cures are appreciated count.)

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Fitness, Recipes, Restaurants, Running Tagged With: breakfast, brunch, dessert, race, restaurants, running, vegan

Repeat Thursday

March 3, 2011 By Laura

For those of you in the South (or who are lucky enough to have a Chick-fil-a nearby), I have 2 important news items:

1. Tomorrow is FREE FryDay.  All you have to do is go to Chick-fil-a between 2 and 4p and ask for Heinz Dip & Squeeze-free FryDay promotion.  You will be rewarded with a free medium order of yummy waffle fries.  Apparently all this is thanks to the new Heinz Dip & Squeeze Ketchup package, which holds 3x more ketchup than the packets.

2. While you’re there… Chick-fil-a has a new Banana Pudding Milkshake.  This could be heaven.  Never mind the 780 calories and 104g sugar.  That’s in the small size.

Who wants to split one???

If the shake isn’t on your diet, try out this guilt-free Overnight Banana-Cashew Pudding.  I’ve made it two days in a row.  This morning I heated my bowl and OMG was it good.

I also re-made my Mexican Black Bean Brownies.

I reduced the egg and sugar (they are even healthier!), took a new pic (why is dark-colored food SO hard to photograph?!), and improved the instructions.

The latest estimation is that they have around 150 calories per serving (makes 20 healthy-size brownies) 3g of protein!

In the spirit of repeats, I’m about to enjoy the last of my Garam Masala Daal for lunch.

Lentils are still really good leftover.  They are not photogenic. Be sure to add some water when you re-heat to avoid drying.

Tomorrow I promise something more original.  And St. Patrick’s Day worthy.

Get excited.

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I’m taking a lunchtime run!  Being able to break up the computer-screen daze is a rare – yet welcome – treat.

Do you need a break midday?  How do you escape?


Filed Under: Breakfast, Deals, Fitness, Recipes, Restaurants, Running Tagged With: breakfast, dessert, lunch, running, vegan

Pumpkin Ice Cream: Vegan-Style

February 26, 2011 By Laura

Previously I posted about a special soup delivery from my teammate/Local 3.  This week I was thrilled to try out the restaurant… errrrr… from inside the restaurant. 🙂

Our server, Lauren, was very nice and just the right amount of attentive.  She made a couple of fantastic wine recommendations and was knowledgable about the menu. She certainly didn’t steer me wrong!

The duck fat-fried Hushpuppy + Sambal Aioli “snack” was good (mayyyybe a bit more solid than I could chew, but worth it!).  I love the crunchy flakes of salt sprinkled on top.

For dinner I ordered 2 appetizers: the Sweet Potato Soup (new on the menu and VERY good) and the Oven Roasted Mushrooms w/ Polenta and Truffle Jus.

The polenta was some of the best I have had.  Perfectly creamy, not even a hint of a lump to be found (often a problem with restaurant mass-production).  The truffle jus gave it a rich, decadent taste that played well with the perfectly roasted mushrooms.

Of course, I forgot to take pictures until dessert.

Banana Creme Brulee with a slice of sticky banana bread. It tasted like banana pudding.

We may or may not have made reservations for the below before we left… 3 weeks from now when I can fully chew… Don’t judge me.

On Monday nights Local 3 will have “Chef & Coolio’s Fantastic Monday Night Voyages*”.  A 3-course family-style dinner with beer/wine pairings.  Only $35.  16 seatings.  Beat that, Atlanta restaurants.

*Apparently Coolio refers to a rubber chicken, not the rapper.

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This Christmas, Santa brought me an ice cream maker.  Despite not being able to chew, it has taken me this long to use it.  (Sad, I know.)

It was worth the wait for this pumpkin pie bowl.

Ready to be ice creamed!

I’m still amazed at how easy this was.  Just blend, cool, pour, mix, eat.

Now that I have that sequence down, the sky is the limit!  I love savory desserts, so I’ll definitely be ice creaming up a bunch this spring!

Like pumpkin pie in a bowl.  On ice.  And vegan-ized.

You get the idea.  It was good.  Eat this:

Pumpkin Pie Vegan Ice Cream

  • 1/3 C raw cashews
  • 1 15-oz can pure pumpkin puree
  • 3/4 C water
  • 1/2 C unsweetened coconut milk (a la So Delicious)
  • 1 tsp pure maple syrup
  • 1/2 Stevia packet
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp fresh grated nutmeg
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1/4 tsp guar gum
  • 1/8 tsp kosher salt

Place all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth.  Refrigerate for 2-3 hours, until well-chilled.  Place in ice cream maker and process according to instructions.

Spoon out and enjoy!

Tasty toppings: dark chocolate syrup, caramel, crumbled ginger cookies (or Biscoff), cacao nibs, pumpkin seeds, etc.

Makes 3-4 servings.

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What is your favorite dessert?  Do you like a salty-sweet?  Fruity?  Sugary?


Filed Under: Recipes, Restaurants Tagged With: derby, dessert, ice cream, Local 3, pumpkin, restaurants, So Delicious, vegan

Local Soup

February 15, 2011 By Laura

When people think of roller derby, I doubt the first thing that comes to mind is “family.” 

 

Families beat each other up…

However, one of the biggest components of my league is the family aspect.  Becoming one of the Atlanta Rollergirls = 80+ new family members.

Getting injured is a great reminder of that!  From the calls/emails/texts to the treats courtesy of a league-mate and baker, I feel like one lucky girl.

Last night I received another special delivery.  This was from my teammate, Polly Atomic, and Local 3. Local 3 is one of the newest restaurants in Atlanta and has received some rave reviews.  Lucky me – Polly and her husband, Chris Hall, are a couple of the founders of this fine establishment. 🙂

The delivery?

2 massive containers of soup: Creamy Tomato and Creamy Butternut Squash.

Chris even included straws!

 

I couldn’t decide which soup to try first… and then I thought

“Why limit yourself to eating one at a time?”

Thank you, thank you, thank you to Polly, Chris, and the awesome kitchen at Local 3!

Local 3 is definitely my first stop when chewing resumes!

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In honor of Valentine’s Day, I brought Mom some treats from International Bakery.

It is this little hole-in-the-wall Greek Bakery with a curmudgeon of a man behind the register and baklava so fantastic it could make you cry.

This dreamy box of goodness was a big hit.  At least I hear it was good…

The trip did include a treat for me.  This Greek bakery also carries a few authentic packaged goods, straight from Greece.  I came home with a big tub of authentic Greek yogurt!  OMG – it is so, so good.  American Greek yogurt is good, but this is much ticker and rich – almost like eating a dessert.

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I can’t wait to chew.

What is your favorite tiny local find? 

Any cool ethic bakeries/shops to do some International food shopping?


Filed Under: Restaurants, Roller Derby Tagged With: derby, dessert, dinner, injury, soup, Valentine's Day

The Best Chocolate Around

February 1, 2011 By Laura

The Atlanta Rollergirls 2011 Season is about to begin!!!

Who’s coming to the opener on Feb 26th?! The Sake Tuyas will most certainly defeat the Denim Demons in the 730p home opener.  (Can you guess which team I’m on? 🙂 )

Get your tickets now – we will sell out.

If the 2 hour endurance practice we had last night is any indicator, this season will be a fast-paced, action-packed show!

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I am willing to bet we can agree on at least two things:

  1. Rollergirls are awesome
  2. Chocolate is delicious

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says the combo is the Best of Atlanta.

ARG’s most bad-ass skater, Demi Gore, also happens to make the most bad-ass chocolate in Atlanta at Chocolate F/X.

If you are a meat-eater, eat the bacon toffee.  Your mouth can thank me (errr… Demi) later.

Source: Chocolate F/X

The ganache-centered deliciousness will melt in your mouth.  Cayenne FTW.

Source: Chocolate F/X

You can order online!!!

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Your action-items for the day:

1. Order some Chocolate F/X for yourself on Valentine’s Day your Valentine.

2. Buy tickets to the ARG season opener.  Watch Demi and the rest of the all-stars on the Dirty South Derby Girls team @ the 5p bout and the Sake Tuyas take on the Denim Demons at the 730p.

Its BYOB, people!

Filed Under: Fitness, Roller Derby Tagged With: bacon, derby, dessert, Valentine's Day, workout

Recipe Pack Rat

January 24, 2011 By Laura

My name is Laura and I am a recipe addict.

If you ever want to keep me occupied for hours, drop me in the middle of the cookbook section of a bookstore.  Or give me a list of food blogs.  Or a stack of Food & Wine magazines.

While I do cook a lot, this has resulted in my having an excess of recipes.  I can’t make one item before I find 5 more I want to try my hand at!

I have 292 recipes bookmarked.  This is only those online.  That I’ve remembered to save to Delicious.

Intervention time.

Can I get on Oprah for this?  (Did you see Oprah discovered she has a sister?  That must have been the best day of her sister’s life… being Oprah’s sister would be better than winning the lottery!)

For the next 6 months, I will make one recipe from my Delicious bookmarks per week.

Originally, I was going to start with the first bookmarked page and work from there.  Makes sense.  Start at the beginning.

The issue is that I started saving in April, so I would be making springtime recipes when it is below freezing outside.  86 that idea.

Does it really matter where I start?

Start from the most recent.

Here are the first 3:

1. Avocado Creamcheese Cookies

Source: Anncoo Journal

2. Spicy Roasted Chickpeas

Source: Priya's Kitchen

3. Nutty Spicy Tofu

I’m declaring tomorrow Avocado Cookie Tuesday!!!!

Tonight, it’s derby-time!

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Do you have a recipe problem habit?  How do you keep track/keep up?

Side note: While I was looking through old bookmarks and writing this, I found no less than 10 new recipes to try.  Oops.

Filed Under: Baking, Recipes, Roller Derby Tagged With: derby, dessert, dinner

Spice Up Your Dessert

January 13, 2011 By Laura

I don’t want to run.

At all.  

This frigid, icy weather has taken a toll on my workout motivation.  Yet I did.

Want to know the secret steps to success when you’re held captive by the weather?

  1. Make a plan – mine was a incline interval run
  2. Write it on a piece of paper
  3. Get dressed in workout gear (it helps you commit to going!)
  4. Get on the “dreadmill” WITH the written plan in front of you
  5. Promise yourself that if you go 10 mins and still feel terrible, you can stop
  6. Promise yourself a giant spaghetti squash dinner and a glass of wine
  7. Wait for about the 8 min mark
  8. Motivation/resolve sets in. At this point you realize you will go the full time and survive.

I have no idea how I got through that one, but I did.


Then I ate this:

Thank god for the cleanse and my discovery of Spaghetti Squash Spaghetti.

My derby teammates, the Sake Tuyas, are having a sleepover this weekend.  Everyone is bring a dish and the theme is Mexican.  Because I am crazy, as I was laying in bed last night I was contemplating the possibilities (doesn’t everyone lull their self to sleep thinking about food?).  Then it hit me.

When I made these Black Bean Brownies, I thought I had hit the jackpot.  But… no. There’s something better out there.

Black beans are in (I think) every taco at Moe’s (clearly an authentic Mexican specimen).

This alone qualifies them for the potluck.  But why stop there?

Amp it up and add some spicy-goodness!  The addition of cinnamon and spice and everything nice adds a depth of flavor that is not to be missed.

Protein-rich, fudgy brownie with ~150 calories per serving (less than the original since I reduced the sugar and egg). Does it get any better?


Mexican Black Bean Fudgy Brownies

  • 3/4 C cocoa powder
  • 1/2 C salted butter, melted
  • 1/2 C applesauce (unsweetened)
  • 15 oz canned black beans (1 can, drained and rinsed)
  • 1 C walnuts (chopped)
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 T instant coffee
  • 1 1/4 tsp roasted ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp ancho chili powder
  • 3/4 tsp cayenne powder
  • Shake of kosher salt
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 C light agave nectar

Preheat the oven to 325° F.  Prepare an 11 x 7 in pyrex dish by lining with parchment paper or lightly oiling with Baker’s Joy/Pam/butter/etc.

In large bowl, mix together melted butter, applesauce, and  cocoa powder until combined.

Place the beans, 1/2 C of walnuts, vanilla extract, and 3-4 spoonfuls of the cocoa mixture into a food processor.  Blend until smooth (~ 1 min).  It will be very thick.  Set aside.

Add to the cocoa mixture the remaining 1/2 C walnuts, instant coffee, cinnamon, chili powder, cayenne, and salt and mix well.  Add bean mixture to cocoa mixture, manually stirring until well blended.

In a medium-sized bowl, beat the eggs with a mixer until light and creamy (~ 1-2 min).  Add agave nectar and beat well.  Fold the egg mixture (reserving 1/8 C to drizzle over top if desired) into the bean and cocoa mix until just combined.

Pour the batter into prepared pan.

Bake for ~45 mins, until the brownies are set.  Cool completely in the pan before cutting. You may need to refrigerate first – these are extremely soft.

Optional: Sprinkle top with a mixture of cinnamon, chili powder, and powdered sugar.

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Now to do a quick core workout before bed.  If I can just get started…

What are your secrets to motivation for a bad-weather workout?

Filed Under: Baking, Core, Fitness, Recipes, Roller Derby, Running Tagged With: derby, dessert, dinner, gluten-free, Mexican, running, snow, squash, workout

Resolution-Worthy Brownies

January 7, 2011 By Laura

As always, I have started out the new year running.  Between work, derby, training, and family stuff, I have been home long enough to sleep 4-5 hours.

Just like I like it.

 

I really do try not to be a glutton for punishment, but I just have to own it: I hate to be still.

Does anyone else schedule their life to the very limit?!

Some where in between all the running around with my hair on fire, I did manage to find time to perfect (IMHO) a dessert recipe to address any lingering holiday-fudgy-goodness hunger pangs.

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In the grand tradition of good intentions, many of us are beginning 2011 with renewed zeal for healthy living.

We are also coming off of a 2-month sugar binge.

Have we learned nothing from Intervention?  Addicts need to be weaned off of the juice! 🙂

 

What better way to do this than with bean-filled desserts?!

 

 

Beans, beans… good for your heart…

You can’t tell there are beans in these fudgy bites.  I even tested them out with a few discerning co-workers and my building’s concierge.  No one suspected anything was amiss.

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Black Bean Fudgy Brownies

  • 3/4 C Cocoa powder
  • 1/2 C Salted butter
  • 1/2 C Applesauce (unsweetened)
  • 15 oz Canned black beans (1 can, drained and rinsed)
  • 1 C Walnuts (chopped)
  • 1 T Vanilla extract
  • 1 T Instant coffee
  • Shake of kosher salt
  • 4 eggs
  • 1½ C Light agave nectar

Preheat the oven to 325° F.  Prepare an 11 x 7 in pyrex dish by lining with parchment paper or lightly oiling with Baker’s Joy/Pam/butter/etc.

Melt butter in a small bowl in the microwave.  Stir in applesauce and  cocoa powder until combined.  Place the beans, 1/2 C of walnuts, vanilla extract, and 3-4 spoonfuls of the chocolate mixture into a food processor.  Blend until smooth (~ 1 min).  It will be very thick.  Set aside.

In a large bowl, mix together remaining 1/2 C walnuts, the rest of the melted chocolate mixture, instant coffee, and salt.  Mix well and set aside.

In a medium sized bowl, beat the eggs with a mixer until light and creamy (~ 1-2 min).  Add agave nectar and beat well. Set aside.

Add bean mixture to butter mixture, manually stirring until blended well.  Then add the egg mixture (reserving 1/4 C to drizzle over top if desired), and hand mix until just combined.  Pour the batter into prepared pan.

Bake for ~45 mins, until the brownies are set.  Cool completely in the pan before cutting.  You may need to refrigerate first – these are extremely soft.

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How curious are you about the nutritional info?!?! 🙂

I was.

If you cut them into 20 squares, here are the approximate

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 182.8

Fat: 10.0 g

Cholesterol: 49.6 mg

Sodium: 44.8 mg

Carbohydrates: 22.4 g

Fiber: 1.9 g

Protein: 3.0 g

There you have it.  Fudgy brownies that are under 200 calories and possess some redeeming qualities.

Try them out.  Guarenteed money back if you can taste the beans.*

*I’m not sending you any money, so don’t even try it.  I know you can’t taste the beans anyway, scammers. 🙂
 

Filed Under: Baking, Recipes Tagged With: chocolate, dessert, New Year

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