Grilling Naan

This weekend you may be busy in holiday mode, so here are options for grilling-up easy, delicious appetizers and gameday snacks for your weekend using Naan from International Fabulous Flats. You've heard me tout about them before. Fabulous Flats grill really well...just a few minutes on each side. Toppings like tapenade is a natural combination. One of my other favorite combos is caramelized garlic, olive oil and humus. And then of course my favorite, three cheese pizza.

When the Gorgonzola melts, it becomes creamy and gives the pizza a nutty flavor. Top with pecans for additional nuttiness that is ideal with the creamy cheese. Ideal for luncheon entrée or dinner appetizer served a tossed green salad.

Grilled Three-Cheese Naan Pizza
(Adapted from Grilling with Chef George Hirsch with Marie Bianco)
Makes four appetizer servings
| recipe by George Hirsch

1 pre-baked Naan Bread Crust
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella
1/2 cup crumbled Gorgonzola
1/2 cup goat cheese or feta
6 fresh basil leaves, lightly torn
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon olive oil
Fresh ground black pepper, to taste

Pre heat grill to medium or an oven to 400 degrees F.

Brush Naan on both sides with olive oil. Top Naan on one side with cheeses leaving a half-inch border around crust. Place Naan on grill top shelf or bake on a pizza pan for about five minutes until crust is crisp and cheese is melted. Remove top with fresh basil and pepper, serve immediately.

image, © Kristen Johansen | istock

Thanksgiving Countdown: Appetizers, Soups & Snacks

Let’s get this party started. The most important elements of a party or holiday menu is how it starts—the first impression and the ending—the last impression. We started this week with desserts for a perfect ending and today continuing with mouth watering apps, soups and snacks. I have family members who look foward to the snack portion of the holiday, especially my mini crab cakes. Pace yourself, we haven't served the turkey yet! 

Savory Crab Cakes

Cheddar Potato Chive Soup

Tuscan White Bean Artichoke Soup

Curried Hot & Sweet Pecans

Brie Calzone

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Super Six

Even the Girl Scouts have gotten back to basics, touting their new simplicity cookie sales plan for 2011. This year they are only offering six of their top flavors for sale. Now $4 a box. Did your flavor make the cut? Mine did, Thin Mints.

All Girl Scout Cookie Flavors

Thin Mints

Samoas® or Caramel deLites®

Tagalongs® or Peanut Butter Patties®

Do-Si-Dos® or Peanut Butter Sandwich

Trefoils or Shortbread

Shout Outs!™

Thanks-A-Lot™

Lemon Chalet Cremes™

Thank U Berry Munch™

Dulce de Leche

Lemonades™


thin mints

The 2011 Super Six, "Made The Cut" List:

Thin Mints 

Do-Si-Dos

Trefoils shortbread

Samoas 

Tagalongs

Lemon Chalet Cremes

Gameday Party Plan

Playoffs & Gameday Party Plan

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With this weekends playoffs + Super Bowl XLV is a couple weeks away at Cowboy's Stadium in Arlington Texas, it's time to plan your GameDay party. With the biggest sporting event of the year in Texas - Why not plan an authentic smok'n cowboy style party as fun way to entertain this year's playoffs + Super Bowl. 

In Texas they sure love the flavor of smoke; so whether your party is indoors or out, plan a menu with a little Texan style hickory or mesquite smoke for ultimate flavor! 

A good game plan to consider is serving finger foods such as Mexican CalzonesPork Sliders and steaming bowls of chili. But, don’t forget to honor the host city with my viewer favorite Crock of Beer Chili. I’ve served it myself in Texas – so you know it’s got to be good. 

Gameday party plan here.


Power Foods

Winter is a good time to literally take inventory of how many of these power foods you have on hand, restock and reminds you to incorporate them into your daily diet. I also take this as a good opportunity to go through non perishables + canned goods to give to my local food pantry.

Almonds: good fiber, protein good for your heart. Go ahead and go nuts!

Apples: Vitamin C and soluble fiber and helps keep the doctor away.

Beets: rich source of folate as well as natural red pigments that may be cancer fighters; save fresh stems for salads for a double bonus.

Blueberries: big plant compounds to prevent chronic diseases. Toss in cereal and yogurt to get your day started right.

Broccoli: missed your O.J. today? Have a glass of broccoli; it’s powerhouse of calcium, potassium, folate, fiber, Vitamins A & C. 

Red Beans: excellent source of iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, thiamin, and copper, low fat low cal source of protein and fiber. A complete meal with steamed brown rice.

Spinach: Vitamin A and C folate. Good source of riboflavin, vitamin B-6, calcium iron and magnesium. Boost your immune system and keep hair and skin healthy. Seemed to work for Popeye.

Salmon: Omega-3 fatty acids, aids in keeping blood from clotting, good source of protein. Need more reason, just try this tasty recipe for Cedar Planked Salmon.

Sweet Potatoes: high in antioxidant beta-carotene which can slow the aging process. Good fiber, fat free, and under 60 calories per tuber.

Swiss chard: a leafy green vegetable packed with carotenoids that protect aging eyes. Sorry, the DMV still requires an eye test for drivers license even if you eat your Swiss chard.

Pumpkin seeds: the most nutritious part of the pumpkin. Full of magnesium; high levels of the mineral are associated with lower risk for early death. Helpful in the dugout during a Game Day too.

Sardines: high in omega-3’s, loaded with calcium. They also contain iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper and manganese as well as a full complement of B vitamins. Enough said.

Turmeric: more than just a yellow color to paella, it contains anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

Wheat Germ: great boost to your immune system and cardio health. Go ahead treat yourself to an ice cream topped with wheat germ, you are doing yourself good. 

Vegetable Juice: when choosing, select a low sodium version because it’s filled with lycopene, an antioxidant that reduces risk of heart attack and prostate cancer. 

Source: 'Recipes for a Healthy Active Life', by George Hirsch, Living it UP! TV series companion cookbook