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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Lebanese Kebabs - An easy weeknight dinner for when life isn&#039;t cooperating</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 06:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2659/4178026044_24dc817219.jpg" /><br/>Sometimes&#8230; the world conspires against me. I had big plans to share a great little cookie recipe with you this week. But then, I got careless. And then? Cookie fail. So, instead of happy holiday cookie goodness, we&#8217;re gonna talk turkey. We&#8217;ve been trying to branch out a bit with our dinner options lately. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2659/4178026044_24dc817219.jpg" /><br/><p>Sometimes&#8230; the world conspires against me. I had big plans to share a great little cookie recipe with you this week. But then, I got careless. And then? Cookie fail. So, instead of happy holiday cookie goodness, we&#8217;re gonna talk turkey.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been trying to branch out a bit with our dinner options lately. In the past, we&#8217;ve eaten lots (LOTS) of chicken. And while  I&#8217;ll always be a big fan of chicken, sometimes you just want a little something different. This recipe has become one of our go-to alternatives ( another recipe from The Biggest Loser 30-Day Jump Start). Normally made with lamb, turkey&#8217;s a little easier to find and certainly easier on the budget, and the kebabs are still tasty and easy. Give these a try for dinner&#8230; or make the smaller version to serve with hummus as an easy appetizer!</p>
<p>Oh&#8230; and next week? Be ready for holiday cookies!</p>
<p><strong>Lebanese Kebabs</strong><br />
1 1/4 pound lean ground turkey<br />
1/2 cup chopped yellow onion<br />
1 tablespoon chopped garlic<br />
2 teaspoons ground cumin<br />
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper<br />
1/2 teaspoon mustard powder<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt</p>
<p>Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Place all ingredients into a large mixing bowl and mix until combined. Form the mixture into 12 large or 36 small meatballs. Thread 3-4 meatballs onto each skewer, leaving 1/2&#8243; between each. Place skewers onto a non-stick baking sheet so that they don&#8217;t touch. Bake 15-20 minutes for large meatballs or 8-10 minutes for small meatballs, until no longer pink.</p>
<p>Serve over whole wheat pasta and with a side of sliced cucumbers/tomatoes and hummus.</p>
<p>Yield: 4-6 servings</p>
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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Holiday Appetizers - Party starters that are as pretty as they are delicious</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2703/4119101802_61d4a27844.jpg" /><br/>We&#8217;re moving quickly into the season of many celebrations, and if you&#8217;re like me, you&#8217;re always on the lookout for amazing appetizers that look impressive yet are easy to make. These fig and goat cheese apps really fit the bill. They&#8217;re salty and sweet, crunchy yet creamy&#8211;the perfect combination of flavors and textures. They&#8217;re also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2703/4119101802_61d4a27844.jpg" /><br/><p>We&#8217;re moving quickly into the season of many celebrations, and if you&#8217;re like me, you&#8217;re always on the lookout for amazing appetizers that look impressive yet are easy to make. These fig and goat cheese apps really fit the bill. They&#8217;re salty and sweet, crunchy yet creamy&#8211;the perfect combination of flavors and textures. They&#8217;re also perfectly gorgeous!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just past fig season, but if you look around you&#8217;ll find them in some form or another. I found mine (<a href="http://www.melissas.com/Products/Products/Dried-Calimyrna-Figs.aspx" target="_blank">dried Calimyrna figs</a>) at <a href="http://www.traderjoes.com/" target="_blank">Trader Joe&#8217;s</a>. You can make the tapenade a few days in advance so all you&#8217;ll need to do is assemble them the day you need them, which is exactly what I&#8217;ll be doing next week in preparation for Thanksgiving!</p>
<p>Figs are a great source of fiber (5 grams in a quarter cup) even if they are pretty sugary. Goat cheese tends to be lower in fat and calories than many cow&#8217;s milk products, and its stronger flavor allows a little to go a long way, which is perfect when you&#8217;re entertaining.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re looking for an impressive opener or something flavorful to enjoy with a glass of wine after a long day &#8212; give these a try. You won&#8217;t be sorry. Enjoy!</p>
<p><strong>Fig and Pecan Tapenade with Goat Cheese</strong><span style="color: #888888"><em><br />
(adapted from Bon Appétit)</em></span><br />
1 cup chopped dried figs<br />
1/3 cup water<br />
1/3 cup pitted chopped Kalamata olives<br />
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil<br />
1 1/2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar<br />
1/2 cup chopped toasted pecans, plus whole pecans for topping<br />
Salt and ground fresh pepper<br />
2 5-oz. logs soft, fresh goat cheese<br />
Assorted crackers</p>
<p>Combine figs and water in medium saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat until all the liquid is gone and the figs are soft, around 7 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and add the olives, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and pecans. Mix well and season with salt and pepper to taste.</p>
<p>Crumble goat cheese onto crackers, top with tapenade, and place a whole pecan on top.</p>
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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Bacon-Wrapped Scallops</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 20:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2466/3951485975_296f98f991.jpg" /><br/>Simplicity. Highly underrated in today&#8217;s fast-paced, multi-tasking, always-on-the-go world. Sometimes there&#8217;s just nothing better than slowing down for a minute and focusing on the simple things in life &#8212; a beautiful sunset, a good book, sharing a hug with someone you love, good food. Good food doesn&#8217;t have to be complicated. It doesn&#8217;t have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2466/3951485975_296f98f991.jpg" /><br/><p>Simplicity. Highly underrated in today&#8217;s fast-paced, multi-tasking, always-on-the-go world. Sometimes there&#8217;s just nothing better than slowing down for a minute and focusing on the simple things in life &#8212; a beautiful sunset, a good book, sharing a hug with someone you love, good food.</p>
<p>Good food doesn&#8217;t have to be complicated. It doesn&#8217;t have to involve a list of ingredients a mile long. In fact, it&#8217;s often as simple as pairing up a couple of good ingredients with a little love and&#8230; voila&#8230; simple, flavorful, wonderful food. That&#8217;s certainly the case when you bring together scallops and bacon &#8212; the perfect combination of textures and flavors.</p>
<p>These are great as appetizers, but you can also pair them with pasta for a meal that feels really decadent. Either way&#8230; simplicity&#8230; it really is all it&#8217;s cracked up to be.</p>
<p><strong>Bacon-Wrapped Scallops</strong><br />
12 large sea scallops, trimmed<br />
12 slices thick-cut bacon<br />
salt and pepper</p>
<p>Wash and pat dry scallops. Par cook the bacon (in the oven, in a skillet or in the microwave) until about halfway cooked, but before the edges begin to crisp. Drain on paper towels and allow to cool slightly.</p>
<p>Set oven to preheat to 400 degrees F. Line a cookie sheet with foil and top with a wire cooling rack that fits just inside the pan (you can also use a broiler pan).</p>
<p>Wrap one bacon slice around each scallop and secure with a toothpick. Place wrapped scallops on cookie sheet or broiler pan, exposed side up and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 10-12 minutes &#8211; turning once &#8211; until scallops are opaque and bacon is crispy.</p>
<p>Yield: 12 appetizers or 4 servings</p>
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