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Golden Milk : my other favorite tea
More cold weather begs me to bring out golden milk : a turmeric based tea I love this tea for several reasons. I love the spiciness and warmth of it. And I love the anti-inflammatory benefits of this tea. Curcumin in the compound responsible for the anti-inflammatory benefits and is activated by piperine found in black pepper. Those two should always be together in order to have those benefits. I also like that golden milk is caffeine free so I can drink it any time. It is also very easy on the stomach and aids in digestion as an added benefit. If you want more coconut flavor, you can blitz in 1-2 tsp coconut powder in the final step. *side note : turmeric will stain clothes. It has been used as a dye for centuries. It will also turn your Invisalign trays yellow and will stain retainers for those of you who wear those. 😆 Golden Milk Tea - 8 oz. coconut milk (or regular milk) - 8 oz. filtered water - 1 teaspoon ground turmeric - ¼ teaspoon ground high oil cinnamon - ¼ teaspoon ginger - ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom - pinch black pepper - 1 tablespoon maple syrup or honey OPTIONAL - ½ tablespoon MCT coconut oil or coconut oil Method 1. Add all ingredients to a saucepan over medium heat and bring to a simmer. Simmer for 10 minutes to let the flavors meld. 2. If using the coconut oil, add that in now. 3. Using a hand blender, blitz the tea in the pot for 3-5 seconds just to emulsify everything. Serve immediately.
Golden Milk : my other favorite tea
Good Sleep + a great recipe
How do you sleep? Do you get 7 - 8 hours? What do you do to get better sleep? Rest is essential, especially if you are active. @Pamela Igwe was talking about Magnesium and its' benefits. One benefit is as a sleep aid. I take it myself to just help me cool out mentally. And she asked the question of me : do you have any recipes? As a matter of fact I do. Magnesium is found in abundance in legumes like chickpeas, dark leafy greens like spinach & parsley, and in dairy products. So I combined all those things into a fresh salad that is very easy to make. And you can even serve it warm/room temp. I'm especially fond of the yogurt dressing. Getting more magnesium in your diet might help you sleep better and/or more soundly. Thoughts? Chickpea salad with Yogurt dressing - 2 (14 ounce) cans of chickpeas, rinsed and drained - ½ cup roasted red and/or yellow peppers, chopped - ¼ cup sliced kalamata olives - ⅓ cup sliced cherry tomatoes - Small bunch of parsley, chopped - 3 scallions, chopped - 2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced - zest of 1 lemon - 1 cup packed fresh baby spinach, cut into thin ribbons - Salt and pepper, to taste Method 1. In a good-sized bowl, simply combine all the ingredients. 2. Season with salt and pepper, drizzle with yogurt dressing (below) CREAMY LEMON YOGURT SALAD DRESSING: - 1/2 cup plain yogurt , preferably Greek - 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil - 2 1/2 tbsp lemon juice - 1 tsp garlic , minced - 1 1/2 tsp sugar - 1/4 tsp black pepper - 1/2 tsp salt Method 1. Place all ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk to combine. OR use a 1 - quart Mason jar - place all ingredients inside, top, and shake. 2. Keeps up to 1 month in the fridge.
Good Sleep + a great recipe
Thanksgiving Time!!!
Thanksgiving is just in a few days. And the turkey is usually the central feature. One method I personally love is brining my turkey. It seasons it all the way through and adds other flavors as well. Additionally, brining makes roasted meats moister, which is beneficial for a turkey. Here is my favorite brine recipe, which works equally well with chicken, duck, and even pork. Maple-Coriander Brine 1 cup kosher salt1 ½ cups Grade B maple syrup4 tablespoons red pepper flakes2 tablespoons juniper berries, crushed8 whole cloves¼ cup fresh rosemary, chopped¼ cup fresh thyme, loosely packed12 garlic cloves, crushed4 tablespoons ground coriander 2 tablespoons dried basil8 cups water 8 cups ice Makes one gallon Method 1. place all ingredients except ice into a large saucepan and bring to the boil. As soon as the brine boils, stir well to make sure all the salt is dissolved and all the herbs are incorporated. Turn off the heat and let the ingredients steep for 20 – 30 minutes. 2. place your ice in a large bowl with a fine mesh strainer over it. Strain the brine into the ice which will immediately cool it. Discard all the solids and stir the brine to evenly cool. 3. the brine is now ready to be used and can be kept refrigerated for up to three months. Basic brining times: Whole turkey 24-36 hours Turkey breasts, thighs, legs 12-24 hours Chicken breasts 6-12 hours Whole Chicken 12-24 hours Pork tenderloins 6-12 hours Pork loin 12-24 hours *note: if you are not using the brine right away, you do not need to use ice. You may instead make the recipe with the full amount of water and let it cool, then strain it.
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