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I’m happy to report that I actually ate a salad for lunch (not just bread and cheese).

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Baby spinach topped with goat cheese, walnuts, cranberries, croutons, balsamic, olive oil, and salt and pepper.

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However, the toast I originally planned on was replaced by a delicious slice of leftover pizza from this weekend. (I took a few bites when it was still cold before heating it up)

 

Anyhow, back to the original point of this post. Rigatoni alla Norma!

 

When traveling through Sicily a few years ago with my family we were introduced to a pasta dish called Penne alla Norma. From what I understand, the dish is named for Sicilian composer Vincenzo Bellini who wrote the opera "Norma".

 

It’s not anything too crazy, it’s a very simple dish in fact. Yet at least once a day one of us ordered it when were out. You may have even seen this dish on menus of Italian restaurants here in the US. I don’t see it that often, but if I do, chances are I’m ordering it.

 

Penne alla Norma is basically pasta, sauce, eggplant, and basil or mint. Sometimes when we ate it in Sicily there was mozzarella in it, sometimes there wasn’t.

 

Last night I had a craving for a warm and comforting pasta meal. I was also in the mood specifically for rigatoni. I quickly did a search for rigatoni alla norma recipes and found a real winner on Epicurious. I used this recipe, and followed it pretty closely except for a few modifications.

 

Rigatoni alla Norma (adapted from this recipe)

  • 2 pounds eggplant, cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 1 cup olive oil (I didn’t use a cup, I basically just coated the bottom of the pan as needed)
  • 1 medium onion, chopped (I also added 2 large garlic cloves)
  • 2 1/2 cups marinara sauce (homemade or use 24 to 26 ounce bottled sauce)
  • 1 pound dried rigatoni
  • 1 pound cold mozzarella (preferably salted fresh), cut into 1/2-inch cubes
  • About 1/2 cup of fresh basil, chopped

Toss eggplant with 2 teaspoon salt in a colander. Drain 30 minutes. Rinse, then squeeze out excess liquid and pat dry.

Preheat oven to 350°F with rack in middle.

Heat oil in a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Fry eggplant in 3 batches, stirring occasionally, until browned, about 5 minutes per batch. Transfer with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain. (I did use the 3 batch method, but it took forever and next time I’d probably just cook it all at once in a big enough skillet making sure not to crowd the pan)

Discard all but 2 tablespoons oil from skillet, then sauté onion (and garlic) with 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and pepper until golden, about 8 minutes. Stir in sauce and eggplant and simmer 5 minutes (I also added about 1/3-1/2 cup of pasta water to make the mixture a bit looser- the sauce was very thick)

Meanwhile, cook rigatoni in a pasta pot of boiling salted water (2 tablespoons salt for 6 quart water) until al dente, then drain. Stir together pasta, sauce, most of the basil, and half of mozzarella in pot.  Transfer to a 3-quart baking dish and sprinkle with remaining mozzarella and basil. Bake until cheese is melted and golden in spots, about 45 minutes. (I baked this for about 20 minutes and it was perfect). Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

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Enjoy!

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Salad Fever

In the past few weeks I’ve been really into salads. I’ve been bringing one for lunch almost every day and really have been enjoying them. My usual salad contains a bed of baby spinach, cucumber, cut up sugar snap peas; maybe some defrosted frozen veggies, and a protein source. Lately I’ve been using veggie protein (a boca chicken patty, or Morningstar burger) because I’m lazy. That’s the truth.

Sometimes I’ll add some goat cheese, beets, or walnuts to the salad too, for a flavor boost.

As far as dressing, I usually bring oil and vinegar although I mostly just use the oil since I find vinegar to be on the strong side. I have tried my share of bottled dressings but haven’t ever found one that I’m in love with. I mean, I’m sure I’d be in love with the super fatty honey mustard ones, but they sort of defeat the purpose of a healthy salad.

A few weeks ago I was asked to try out and review Marzetti’s new line of dressings called Simply Dressed. I gladly accepted the offer because I’ve wasted a lot of money trying bottled dressings, and hey, this time they were paying. I went for the balsamic and I have to say, it’s good! The ingredients are pretty darn basic which is probably why it tastes yummy. It’s not overloaded with lots of seasonings and it’s not too vinegary or overly oily. I also like that it is pre-blended. It’s not a vinaigrette where the oil sits on top and you have to shake the hell out of it and then still end up with only oil and no flavor.

I actually shared it with some friends at the office the other day and they liked it as well. And even Joe gave it a seal of approval the other night.  It’s not diet dressing- but you don’t need a lot to coat the salad and add flavor. Since I bring my salad in Tupperware, I put a little on top, close the lid, and shake that baby up to coat everything.

If you’re looking for a new way to add flavor to your salad, I’d recommend this. I think it would also work well in a pasta salad or as a marinade for chicken. If you try it out, let me know what you think!

I was one of the bloggers selected by T. Marzetti Company and Clever Girls Collective to host a Marzetti Simply Dressed review. They provided me with product to test myself and compensation for my time. However, my opinions are entirely my own.

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But I wanted to do a quick post first. Happy Tuesday everyone! Is anyone else  confused about what day of the week it is? I kept thinking all day that it was Wednesday. I’m just excited for Thanksgiving, guess it can’t come soon enough!

This year Joe and I are spending the holiday with his family in Pittsburgh- and the actual meal will be in Erie (about 2 hours away from Pittsburgh). My mom is also flying in tomorrow and spending turkey day with us! It makes me really happy that we’ll all be together- and I think it’s pretty cool that our parents get along and enjoy spending time with one another.

We’re leaving early tomorrow morning so I need to get my pack on..I haaate packing! I also slept really funny and have a horrible stiff neck which seems to make everything more annoying. I’m wearing one of those heated patches and hoping that it helps ease some of the pain.

Before I forget, I also wanted to share my new favorite lunch- a healthy large salad inspired by Katie over at Healthy Diva Eats. Her salads always look so good and I love the way she throws in mixed frozen veggies. It makes the salad have much more variety and color and no chopping required!

 

My appetite was weird today and I ended up eating my afternoon snack (greek yogurt with walnuts and raisins and an apple) at lunch time, so I ate this salad when I got home from work.

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In the mix- spinach, cucumber, defrosted Harvest Hodgepodge veggies from Trader Joe’s, bulgur, goat cheese, raw snap peas, olive oil, a little balsamic, salt and pepper.

 

I also got a sweet fix from a chocolate rice cake with Trader Joe’s Valencia peanut butter w/flax seeds

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Now if this post wasn’t random enough- I wanted to ask, do any of you go shopping on Black Friday?  I never do because I hate lines and hectic shopping, but I’m always amazed by some of the deals and the people that are not afraid to take on the crowds.

 

This year I’ve also noticed that a lot of places are staying open on Thanksgiving. Growing up, I seem to remember that mostly all stores were closed. Now you can go pretty much anywhere and even if they have reduced hours, they will still be open. I think it’s pretty ridiculous. I feel bad for everyone who has to work on the holiday.

 

Anyway, time to go get down to packing business after I finish this episode of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Gobble Gobble!

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Beet It!

This weekend marked the start of a new food obsession. Beets!

 

Previously I always thought beets tasted like dirt. And I guess I kind of still do. But now I’m sort of digging that earthy flavor.

 

If I’m going to be completely honest, I think I also fell in love with beets when I realized how well they pair with goat cheese. And I looooove goat cheese!

 

My father in law was the catalyst in this awesome discovery.

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Joe’s dad has an awesome garden and this summer he grew beets. On Saturday he picked a bunch of them, did all of the peeling (and got this hands all red with dye), and roasted them in the oven. 350 for about 35 minutes with salt and pepper.

 

Once the beets came out and cooled, we topped them with goat cheese and a little balsamic glaze.

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I loved them so much that I was sent home with a bag of roasted beets, and my own log of goat cheese. Wahoo!

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Needless to say, this new obsession was on the menu tonight.

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(Pre- balsamic glaze)

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All glazed up!

 

Oh, but before you go get yourself some beets- just be warned. They turn your pee pink! So don’t freak out. I’d say it’s a better side effect than asparagus…

 

Do you like beets?

Did you have a garden this summer? If so, what did you grow?

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Weird Blogger Food

Do you ever read someone’s blog and wonder…WTH is she eating?!

 

I admit that I sometimes think that when I read certain blogs. I wonder about flavor combinations and if I would like them.  A good example would be seeing yellow mustard all over roasted veggies on some of my fav blogs.

 

After giving it a go, I now consider that one of my favorite combos!

 

There are also certain things I eat that I think that I might gross out my readers. (Sauerkraut right out of the jar anyone?!)

 

Today my lunch reminded me of one those weird blogger meals. I pretty much combined some random items in a bowl and called it a salad.

 

Can you guess what is in here?

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It’s a combo of romaine, shredded cabbage, roasted cauliflower, hummus, meatless meatballs and raisins (golden and red). I topped the whole thing with a healthy drizzle of olive oil.

 

On the side I had some buttered sprouted wheat toast and some homemade raspberry green iced tea.

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Pretty delicious!

 

For dessert I had a square of dark chocolate

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I think 72% is the perfect chocolate.

 

What are your favorite weird food combos?

What have you seen on blogs that make you think..WTH?

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Taco Time

I don’t know about you, but I remember when I first started hearing more about dieting and the evils of restaurant foods, there was a lot of hype about the nutritional horror of the taco salad.

 

Top 20 Belly Busting Meals

Fast Food Salad – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

The 272 Fast Food Items Highest In Calories

 

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I guess a lot of people thought that the taco salad was your FRIEND, when really it is your ENEMY. (their words, not mine) But really, if the big fried “bowl” didn’t give it away, then I don’t know what would.

 

In reality, a taco salad made the right way can be a very healthy and delicious meal!

 

Usually when I make tacos, I end up eating them in salad form anyhow since I like all of the fixins, so at least this way I get more veggies and I actually come prepared with a fork.

 

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My taco salad consists of romaine lettuce, tomatoes, ground lean turkey (made with taco seasoning according to the packet directions), vegetarian refried beans, sour cream (or nonfat greek yogurt) and some hot sauce.

 

I like to warm the meat and the beans so they wilt the salad, and then mix the whole thing together.

 

Other things I add sometimes:

  • Roasted corn (frozen and found at Trader Joe’s)
  • Black beans
  • Black olives
  • Jalapeno
  • Onion
  • Cilantro
  • Salsa
  • Shredded Cheese

I mean really, the options are endless!

 

So don’t run for the border. The taco salad just wants to be your friend, ok?

Do you eat fast food? If so, what is your favorite kind?

How do you make your tacos? Hard shell? Soft tortilla? Salad?

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Oh the joy that overcame me today when I saw one of my all time favorite products appear at costco.

 

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Blaze is this awesome balsamic glaze (think: sweet, thick, syrupy) that just transforms foods! I swear even if you don’t love balsamic vinegar, you will like this!

It’s great on salads, fish, chicken, bruschetta, pizza, fruit (think figs and pears),veggies, etc.. I could go on and on.

(they didn’t give me this product to review, btw…)

 

Tonight I used blaze to transform my mish-mosh of a salad.

It included:

  • Lettuce
  • Carrots
  • Green Pepper
  • Chickpeas
  • Tofu
  • Egg
  • Asparagus

Not the fanciest mix, but I sure did a good job cleaning out the fridge. And look how pretty the blaze makes it look!

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Looks good, right?

What did you have for dinner?
Have you ever tried balsamic glaze?

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Jamie’s Taco Shack

Hola!

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It’s Taco Tuesday here at Food in Real Life.

I was craving tacos so much this weekend, and finally got to indulge myself tonight.

I always make my tacos with ground turkey, and 9 times out of 10 I make a taco salad.

Tonight was no exception.

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In the mix:

Lettuce (always iceberg with tacos!) regular and shredded

Black beans

Ground turkey with taco seasoning (old el paso or something)

Shredded 2% cheddar cheese

Tomatoes

Jalapenos

Trader Joe’s Black Bean and Corn Salsa

Dollop of Greek Yogurt

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I also had some Trader Joe’s low carb tortillas on the side. I like to use them as a secondary fork.

You know, these pictures are pretty, but the best part of the taco salad is the ugliest. The soupy, mixed up, last few bites. You know what I’m talking about.

Alright I’m off to go watch one of my favorite shows. Chopped on the food network.

Buenas Noches!

Anyone a Chopped fan?

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