I wrote this post last night (or at least a version of this post), but the internet, WordPress, or my laptop decided to mess with me, and the post disappeared into the ether. It did not put me in an amicable state for sleeping. I’m trying to not let things get to me as much (“Let It Go, Heather,” is my internal mantra), but I have to say, that annoyed the hell out of me. It’s so much easier to be serene when you don’t have PMS.
ANYWAY, I had two recipe reviews that I wanted to share with you.
I wanted to try my hand at these Homemade Fruit Snacks. Who doesn’t need a little grass-fed gelatin in their diet?? I knew I was off to a rough start when I hit Step 6, and had no paste form. It was pure liquid, not paste at all. I dumped the liquid, assuming I had mis-measured and started anew, only to achieve the same results. I went ahead and added the remaining ingredients and put the batch in the fridge over night, hoping for some refrigerator magic to happen.
I was sorely disappointed. It was all still just pure liquid. No gellin’ whatsoever going on. Instead of tossing all these expensive ingredients (grass-fed gelatin, frozen berries, raw honey), I poured the contents of the dish into two 12 oz Ball jars and put them in the fridge. Last night when I got home from yoga, I had a delicious sorbet waiting for me! I scooched a home-made coozie on the jar so my digits wouldn’t freeze and went at it with a fork, slicing off chunks of sweet berry mixture. It is pretty damn tasty, and Tim agrees. I want to get some of these cute, small Ball jars. I think they would be perfect for little desserts like this and also for freezing pesto. I have a HUGE basil plant that I need to strip for pesto.
The other recipe I made was this Cauliflower Rice recipe. I’ve written about this recipe before. It’s super delicious and easy as is, but this time I got a little experimental. I added some onions, green onion, garlic, and tomatoes. I cooked the batch in our Nesco, so that I wouldn’t have to turn on the oven (it’s super hot here in Iowa right now). I had to stir it frequently so that the rice on the edges wouldn’t burn. It turned out super tasty!! It tasted like Spanish rice. I love cauliflower. It’s so versatile. Those cruciferous veggies are the bomb.
And that’s my update. I have a few new recipes on the agenda to try this week, so I’ll have another update soon.