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Spicy Spicy Mahi Mahi + Bacon Asparagus & Spicy Carrots

April 1, 2016

MahiAndAsparagus

Well hello friends! It has been waaaay too long since we've talked. I know you're not looking for excuses – but I've got 'em if you want 'em. Work stuff. Life stuff. Nutrition schooling. Wedding planning. Breathe in. Breathe out. Okay, that's enough. Let's get to what you came here for.

My favorite kind of recipes are the ones that I make up on accident. They feel like a stroke of pure genius. What if I…? And then I added…? OH! And just a pinch of…! These are the truly original recipes because they happened from a series of accidental circumstances. Here's how this one happened:

My fiance brought home mahi mahi. I knew I wanted something with a little heat to it, so I created this concoction of herbs and spicy spices. But then, I had all this leftover seasoning. And I HATE wasting good food. So I identified the one vegetable that's always in my refrigerator, and always up for anything – CARROTS! I shredded them up, cooked them in leftover bacon fat I had in my fridge from Saturday morning breakfast, and sprinkled them with my spicy seasoning. Voila! A Heallthy Stacey recipe was born.

Oh. And let's not forget the health benefits of everything in this dish.

Why Mahi Mahi Is Awesome:

Great source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Has a ton of selenium in it – an antioxidant thought to have cancer protecting qualities, as well as vitamins B3 and B6, and iron. It is a mild-flavored fish, so it's great for those who know they should eat fish, but hate that fishy smell and taste.

Take Note: Since it is a low-fat, you will want to add some form of stable cooking fat to it before you grill or bake it to keep it moist.

Why Asparagus is Awesome:

Your digestive system loves Asparagus. Not only does it have a good amount of fiber and protein, it also has something called inulin. You may have heard of this thing called a "prebiotic." The idea is that inulin doesn't get broken down in the first segment of our digestive tract. Instead, it passes through undigested all the way to our large intestine, where it gets a big welcome party. Because there, it serves as an ideal food source for bacteria  assocated with better nutrient absorption, lower risk of allegies, and lower risk of colon cancer.

Take Note: How you store asparagus is VERY IMPORTANT. Unfortunately, it is  much more perishable than a lot of its fellow vegetables. It willl quickly lose water, wrinkle and harden. However, you can slow down the process by wrapping the ends of the asparagus in a damp paper or cloth towel. But you really should consume them within a couple of days, otherwise your'e going to lose out on a lot of their benefits. Sorry!

Why Bacon Fat is Awesome-Ish:

Bacon is not evil. I swear. And I'm not just saying that because it tastes awesome on everything and I love it so very much. I'm saying it because it's the truth. Dietary saturated fat and cholesterol are good for us, and not just in moderate amounts. Fat is a great source of fuel. It’s excess protein consumption that should be feared more than excess fat consumption. Here's the -ish part. There are some fat choices that are better than others. And when it comes to bacon fat (lard), bacon has higher levels of polyunsaturated fats and lower levels of omega-3 than others (lower polyunsaturated fat and higher Omega-3 is ideal). Which just means that you shouldn't cook with it everyday. But there is NO harm in indulging in bacon fat every once in awhile. It's still a hell of a lot better than cooking with canola oil (or any vegetable oil for that matter).

Spicy Spicy Mahi Mahi

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If you like it hot like I do, you will like this fish. Note that, when I make up spice mixes, I tend to just add a dash of this and a dash of that – according to what I know I like. I encourage you to do the same. Consider the below measurements as loose guidelines and go to town!

Ingredients:

  • 1 teaspoon dried herbs de provence/ italian herb mix
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • S&P
  • 1 spoonful of ghee, melted

Directions:

  1. Preheat grill.
  2. Mix seasonings together in a bowl.
  3. Make a few slits in the mahi mahi with a sharp knife.
  4. Rub Mahi Mahi with melted ghee.
  5. Sprinkle seasoning all over fish until it is completely covered.
  6. Cook Mahi Mahi for about 4 minutes per side. Note: this largely depends on your grill, so watch your fish closely. As soon as it easily flakes when you press it with a fork, it is done.

Bacon Asparagus & Spicy Carrots

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This may look like just vegetables. But in reality, it's so much more. It's vegetables roasted in bacon fat. Yeah, you heard me. The key is: make sure the bacon comes from happy pasture-raised pigs. It makes all the difference. When your food is healthy, you’re healthy.

Ingredients:

  • 1 teaspoon of bacon fat for asparagus + 1 teaspoon of bacon fat for carrots
  • 1 bunch of asparagus
  • 3 large carrots
  • 1 teaspoon of leftover spicy seasonings from above (cayenne, herbs de provence, thyme, onion powder, paprika, S&P)

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 375.
  2. Melt 1 teaspoon bacon fat. Drizzle over asparagus.
  3. Sprinkle S&P over the asparagus.
  4. Stick in oven at 375 for 8 minutes.
  5. Shred carrots into long strips.
  6. Mix spicy seasonings together in a small bowl. Adjust amount of each seasoning to your taste.
  7. Heat second teaspoon bacon fat on sauté pan till it’s hot.
  8. Sauté carrot shreds for about 4 minutes – until they’ve shrunk a bit, but not to the point of crispy. Now sprinkle spicy seasoning over the carrots. Saute for 1-2 more minutes.
  9. Pull asparagus out of the oven and sprinkle with spicy carrot shreds. You’ve never had veggies like this before.

That's all she wrote, folks!

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Sources:

  • http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/mahi-mahi-healthy-5223.html
  • http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=12
  • For The Love Of Bacon

 

 

Some Like it Spicy (Spicy Tea & Spicy Smoothie Recipe)

January 6, 2015

Almost every morning, I drink this fiery concoction:

Kick in the Pants Tea

  • ¼ slice of lemon
  • Dash of cayenne
  • Dash of turmeric
  • 1 tsp. apple cider vinegar
  • Hot water
  • 1 tsp. honey (if you like it hot and sweet)

I love coffee. But I was looking for a better way to start my day. Oftentimes, I noticed that coffee would give me headaches, or would make me crash hard mid-morning.

I decided that I needed something that wouldn’t just caffeinate me, but really wake up my entire body. Something that was working for my body rather than against it. So I did some research, and then I did some tinkering, and created this beauty. And HOLY SCHNIKES. This baby gives me a bigger jolt than java ever did. The reason? Because every ingredient serves a purpose.

WARNING: It can get pretty spicy if you let it. Start light on the cayenne and add more if you can take the heat.

Lemon (1)

  • Transforms toxins into digestible material (vitamin C)
  • Stimulates the liver’s natural enzymes by helping to oxygenate the body
  • Contains antioxidants and electrolytes (potassium, calcium and magnesium)

Cayenne (1)

  • Opens up the capillaries
  • Aids digestion
  • Helps regulate blood sugar
  • Increases the temperature of your body, in turn, speeding up metabolism first thing in the AM

Turmeric (2)

  • Supports healthy joint function
  • Promotes healthy skin (considered “skin food” for thousands of years in India)
  • Helps improve digestion

Apple cider vinegar (3)

  • Supports healthy immune system
  • Promotes digestion and pH balance
  • Helps soothe dry throats
  • Helps remove toxins

Don’t freak out. If you are a coffee drinker, I am not suggesting that you replace your coffee with lemon water. I am simply recommending that you use this as a coffee pre-gamer. Seriously, try it once. Add a teaspoon of honey the first time you do. You may fall madly in love. I know I have.

In fact, I have been trying to figure out how I can incorporate these potent ingredients into other recipes. After last week’s post on gluten-free breakfast ideas, it hit me:

I could turn this super drink into a super smoothie! 

Duh. Now, not only is it really good for you, but it tastes amazing and it’s part of a complete breakfast. Sweet!

Spicy Smoothie

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 cup greens (I used kale)
  • 1 cup frozen mangoes
  • 1 cup coconut water
  • 1 tsp. coconut shreds
  • 1 tbsp. Goji berries
  • ½ lemon (without peel)
  • Dash of cayenne
  • Dash of turmeric
  • (Add more water for desired consistency)

Directions:

  1. Throw all ingredients, in order, into your blender, Bullet or whatever you have.
  2. Blend for about 30 seconds.
  3. Taste with a spoon – can you handle more cayenne (I like it spicy)? Do you want it less thick (add more water)? Do you need it sweeter (add honey or a date)?
  4. After taste-testing and adding additional ingredients, blend it for about one more minute or until desired consistency.

I got a lot of feedback from you all on the smoothie recipe in the last post so I would love to hear how this one goes too. Please – good, bad, or ridiculous – comment on the post!

SOURCES:

  1. http://bodyunburdened.com/health-benefits-warm-lemon-cayenne-pepper-water/
  2. http://organicindia.mercola.com/herbal-supplements/turmeric.aspx
  3. http://bragg.com/products/bragg-organic-apple-cider-vinegar.html