28 Jun
Smart “Secret” Ingredients
Posted in 70 meals one trip to the store, Smart Ingredients on 28.06.11 by Smart Ingredients
If you’ve come to my demos, or are a loyal blog reader, you’ve likely heard me talk about some of these before. Today, I want to give you a recap of a few of my favorite Smart Ingredients and the ways I have been using them for great flavor and health impacts in my cooking. We’re also including Smart ingredients with all purchases from our website this week. . . and it’s Giveaway Time! (Read on for details.)
Vegeta is my favorite seasoning. It’s made from dehydrated vegetables, and has a fantastic flavor. I use this powder to season all my poultry, as the base for all of my soups and gravies, and to add great flavor to my mashed potatoes and rice pilafs, replacing 3/4 of the butter usually used for flavor and moisture.
I keep Greek yogurt, such as this one from Fage, on hand all the time. I use it as a straight substitute for sour cream in dips, potatoes and fajitas, often to replace mayonnaise, and as an addition to many of my baked goods. If a recipe calls for buttermilk, I use equal parts Greek yogurt and milk to substitute for the buttermilk quantity (It’s much easier than keeping Buttermilk on hand, which I rarely use). When I am making biscuits or cake that call for just milk, I always blend the milk with the Greek yogurt for added creaminess and moisture. Greek yogurt not only has less fat, calories, and additives than sour cream, but a hearty serving of natural protein, which is great for any diet. It also has great flavor and is very filling.
Making a potato or pasta salad this summer? Chances are that many of you will. And before you go to mix them up with mayonnaise or oil, try this: Immediately after boiling your potatoes or pasta, rinse in cold water until fully cool, and then douse in the juice of one lemon, or a half cup of vinegar. Stir to blend. This will seal in the moisture. Once you’ve done this, you will need less than half of the oil or mayonnaise you would normally use. In fact, we encourage you to use even less, and instead dress up your salad with fun vinegars, such as Sicilian Lemon Balsamic Vinegar or the Oregano White Balsamic Vinegar from the Olive Tap. Add to that your choice of fresh herbs such as rosemary, basil, oregano, parsley or dill, basic seasonings such as salt, pepper, onions and garlic, and fresh vegetables that add a flavor punch such as onions, peppers, cucumbers and more.
It’s time for some FREE Smart Ingredients. I know the Vegeta is hard to find. I hope to start offering it for sale on the Organizing Dinner website soon. In the meanwhile, for just this week, we are going to including an 8.8 ounce can of it, RED STAR yeast, and other FREE Smart Ingredients with any order from Organizingdinner.com. This includes cookbooks, cookware and cooking classes. Order by Friday, July 1st.
It’s also the end of the month giveaway time! Comment on this blog post to be entered to win a FREE copy of 70 Meals, One Trip to the Store. Our randomly-chosen winner will be notified via e-mail on Friday, July 1st.










2 comments on this topic
28. June - 8:37 am
I will be looking for Vegeta in my local grocery store soon. I am also going to have to get some Greek Yogurt.
Thanks for the tips.
28. June - 8:39 am
I’m always looking for ways to squeeze things into our food for more nutrition. My family isn’t big on vegetables so any time I can hide them it helps. I want so badly to get a hold of a copy of 70 meals but don’t have the money to buy a copy.
28. June - 1:57 pm
I haven’t seen Vegeta in any of the stores near me but I’ll keep looking.
28. June - 5:09 pm
What fabulous ideas!! I love to eat Greek yogurt plain but I never thought about substituting it for other things. I bet it would be good in mashed potatoes too!!