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Garnishes to Accessories

May 27, 2015 // Posted in Breakfast, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes, Travel

May 27, 2015 | Posted in [post_category]

For those of you who follow me on Instagram, you know that Josh & I went on a little weekend getaway to Maine. We traveled up to Portland & then made our way to Bar Harbor. Although I love city living, I begged Josh to adventure up into Bar Harbor to see Acadia National Park because this city girl needs to immerse herself in nature every once. The mountains & the trees called to me like the colors of the wind call to Pocahontas. Lucky for me, Josh enjoys the great outdoors so we made plans to visit Bar Harbor & it was even better than we could’ve ever imagined! Funny how that all works out, kind of like when you don’t expect very much from a recipe, but it turns out to be something you want to eat everyday.

Speaking of which, this modified recipe from Clean Slate by the Editors of Martha Stewart Living really surprised me. I mean, I knew I liked oatmeal, but I wasn’t crazy about it. I am, however, crazy about the combination of caramelized nectarines, coconut flakes, & almond milk. You could grab that box of cereal in your cabinet or you could reheat some delicious homemade oatmeal, toss some fruits on top, & sprinkle with agave or honey for a really delightful breakfast. I loved the addition of coconut flakes to the oatmeal, but do you know what brought this recipe to the next level? Mint.

I hear you, I hear you. “Mint, Tiff? Really? It’s just an accessory, a garnish.” OH, but you are wrong, soooOooOoo wrong. Mint may be a pretty little garnish or accessory to any plate, but it doesn’t mean it doesn’t add another dimension or complexity to any dessert or savory dish. When Gaby visited, I added mint to our oatmeal with some mixed fruits & she remarked that it was a very surprisingly good & refreshing addition. So, when the people of Invaluable–a website dedicated to auctioning off nifty valuables such as art, jewelry, a signed jersey, etc–inspired me to write about my accessories or jewelry, I was dumbfounded on tying something completely unrelated to food or how anyone who would be interested in their company would be interested in my blog. But then I realized…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes, Travel Tagged With: Boston, food, homemade, Lightroom, martha stewart, Massachusetts, Nectarines, Nikon D5300, oatmeal, Photography, recipes, United States, vegan, vegetarian

Colombian Eats, South American Inspired Treats

April 19, 2015 // Posted in Desserts, Food I Ate, Food I Made, Gallery, Photo Journal, Recipes, Travel

April 19, 2015 | Posted in [post_category]

If you’ve ever taken a little gander at my recipes, you might notice I don’t have very many baked goods & that’s because I’m not much of a baker. You’d think my love for science would translate to baking being my forte, but no recipe = inedible hot messes. In high school, I baked a lot of cakes using a Better Homes & Gardens cookbook my mom had. I loved that I could easily make an apple, carrot, or miscellaneous fruit cake from scratch & I always had friends over to lick my cake pans clean. I didn’t think it was challenging back then, but now? Trying to create the best chocolate chip cookies from scratch or even some elegant French macarons result in failure. I probably jumped the gun trying to tackle the macarons, but I figured since they’re some of the hardest things to bake; if I can’t cut it with those, I’m probably just bad at baking.

On the other hand, cooking comes really natural to me; toss a bunch of complementary ingredients together et voilà, dinner! So, one day I stumbled upon a beautiful recipe for Earl Grey Tea Loaf Cake & I was inspired to use my love for tea in my next baking adventures. While I still haven’t quite perfected the macaron, I have to start with my baking basics: cake. I’ve made a bunch of different breads in the last 3 weeks, but this recipe for my Maté Carrot Cupcakes is one of my favorite things I’ve baked so far. Using my new love for DAVIDsTEA’s Honey Bee maté, I figured it’d be delicious to bake with, but the remaining question was “in what?” Since maté originates in Argentina, should I make an Argentinian inspired cake for the first time or should I make a fancy smancy version of a cake I’ve made before? I went with the latter, because I figured I wasn’t about to infuse maté with 3 different kinds of meat.

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Filed Under: Desserts, Food I Ate, Food I Made, Gallery, Photo Journal, Recipes, Travel Tagged With: Argentina, baked goods, baking, Bogota, Citron Oolong, Colombia, DavidsTea, Dessert, food, Greek Yogurt, Healthy, Honey Bee, maté, Nikon, Nikon D5300, Photography, recipes, South American, Tábula, Tea, treats, vegetarian

St. Patrick’s Day Recipes: Matcha All Day, Every Day

March 15, 2015 // Posted in Breakfast, Desserts, Drinks, Drinks I Made, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes

March 15, 2015 | Posted in [post_category]

In my previous post, I mentioned my distaste for purposefully dyed green items for the sake of St. Patrick’s Day. Just as I did last year with naturally vibrant & green vegetables, I present to you some recipes that are green because of their ingredients rather than glowing green because you walked down the “baking” aisle to grab dye. No dyed green beer here, folks, just deliciously healthy green recipes featuring, you guessed it from the title, matcha!

Never heard of it before? Let’s get y’all educated then! Matcha is a type of green tea from Japan & is one of the healthiest teas you can consume because you’re drinking the entire tea leaf. It was first made in China & brought over to Japan by a Chinese Buddhist monk named Eisai. After a hundred years of its introduction, matcha tea ceremonies became a pretty big deal in Japan. So, how is it made? After the tea leaf is plucked, the leaves are steamed & dried. It is sorted meticulously to yield all the best parts of the tea leaf called tencha. The tencha is then pulverized–with care of course–to become matcha, an ultra-fine powdered green tea, naturally green! So, instead of dying your cookies, pasta, or eggs green with propylene glycol, FD&C Yellow 5, FD&C Blue 1, & propylparaben, just add a little bit of matcha, baby!

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Desserts, Drinks, Drinks I Made, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes Tagged With: Boston, bread, Breakfast, DavidsTea, Green Tea, Hurom, Japanese, juice, juicer, Massachusetts, matcha, product review, recipes, Roommate Harmony, St. Patrick's Day, Tea, United States, vegan, vegetarian, weekly planner

Couscous Winter (Yes, It’s Still Winter) Salad

March 5, 2015 // Posted in Appetizers, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes

March 5, 2015 | Posted in [post_category]

Spring is just around the corner & that means a truckload full of seasonal spring vegetables are coming to grocery store near you! What can you expect in the spring? Apricots, asparagus, artichokes, endive, honeydew, lychee, mango, & so much more! I’m really excited for the new season–not only will there be less snow walls to climb, but more delicious recipes to be made! But, let’s not get carried away because it’s still winter in Boston, so let’s embrace a winter salad. Why would you eat a salad during the winter? Well, I guess you’d have to be craving it, eating healthy, have a really heated house, or because your salad is no ordinary salad, it’s a couscous salad. Yeah, it’s cold still, but it’s not just a bowl of leafy greens (that’s not a bad thing either).

See more photos & a link to the recipe after the jump!

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes Tagged With: Appetizers, Boston, couscous, cucumbers, food, food photography, Fruits, Lightroom, Nikon, Nikon D5300, Pasta, Pasta Salad, Photography, Photoshop, pomegranate, recipes, Salad, tomatoes, vegan, vegetarian

Tea Time Thursdays: National Hot Tea Month

January 29, 2015 // Posted in Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes, Soups, Tea Time Thursdays

January 29, 2015 | Posted in [post_category]

Did you know that this year, January is National Hot Tea Month? Pretty spiffy, 2015, I like you already. I ended 2014 with a deliciously spicy, but totally not winter appropriate, noodle recipe & begun the year with a completely appropriate winter soup recipe. Since this month is extraordinary as it’s National Hot Tea Month, I thought what better way to combine the tail end of last year’s last recipe with this year’s first recipe? Well, what better way? I’ll tell you: put a bird on it! Couldn’t resist a Portlandia reference – let’s try this again: pour some tea on it! Using tea as soup broth is not some new invention, but it’s underrated & not trendy…yet. Depending on the quality of tea you’re using, green tea is packed with antixoxidants, light caffeine, & so darn healthy for you (lowers cholesterol!). Slurp it up with some noodles & you’ve got one great healthy meal recipe! No need to go on some strange Beyoncé lemonade detox! Drink more liquids (*cough* tea *cough*), eat fresh, seasonal whole foods, & avoid fast food! Boom, detox. & you thought shedding that holiday weight would be hard, pffffffpfpfpfpfpft. Now hit that “continue reading” button to get ahold of my new recipe celebrating National Hot Tea Month!

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Filed Under: Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes, Soups, Tea Time Thursdays Tagged With: asian, blizzard, Boston, brown rice, cucumber, food, genmai cha, genmaicha, Green Tea, Healthy, Japanese, Juno, Massachusetts, Nikon, Nikon D5300, ochazuke, Photography, recipes, snow, soup, Tea, vegan, vegetarian

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