Thursday, January 28, 2010

Split Pea & Lamb....bahhhh

Split Pea Soup w/ Butternut Squash and Lamb

Slow cooked split pea made with water and apple cider.
Diced Butternut Squash
Lightly seared Lamb seasoned with Cumin, Herbs de Provance

Dessert:
Date Hazelnut Pudding (English style)

Hazelnut Liqouer
Blackberry Rum
Sliced Dates
eggs
butter
brown sugar
sugar
buckwheat flour

For Indy:
Ground Turkey and Sweet Potato

I know what you're saying. 'Where the fuck's the fish!?!". Well, I'm broke right now and the "good" fish is expensive. Also, I need to make these stew type dishes because it's winter right now and in winter I hibernate. I'll sit and digest stew for days like a North American Bear. There'll be plenty of pescado y maiz to go around when spring/summer hits. Even a shellfish tower! Who wouldn't want a shellfish tower?

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Leftovers

Leftovers

I make enough for about 4 days in the wintertime. So tonight it's leftovers.

Lots of KB snatches, Pull-Ups, and KB front squats.


Kushari

Well, not exactly traditional Kushari. An Egyptian dish for the masses, usually vegetarian, this would be equal to America's chili, or beef stew. Suit, burqa, jeans, rags, Coptic, Muslim, this plethora of assorted spices and foods knows no boundaries. A mouth is a mouth and this dish gets the job done very well.
I changed it up a bit and added some ground turkey since it was in my fridge and in need of being eaten. Here's the layout:

Rice or Lentils, or both as a base,
Noodles
Chickpeas
Tomato sauce
Beets
Caramelized Onions (Big slices)
Drench these components in as of the following as you can:

Cumin
Garlic
Chili Pepper
Cinnamon
Basil
Paprika
A dash of curry

Enjoy on the side some homemade hummus.

For Indy:
Tuna in oil, chickpeas, 1/4 of avocado. Yum.





Monday, January 25, 2010

Maybe Mom Had the Right Idea

Eggplant Zucchini Parmigiana

Sliced Eggplant lightly breaded and cooked in olive oil
Sliced Zucchini
Go nuts with Italian spices
Homemade sauce
thinly sliced mozzarella

Okay, maybe it doesn't sound healthy... but it is. When you refuse to use any of the following:
Trans Fat
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Preservatives/chemically altered foods
Non-organics
Anything from a bottle/bag/box...

I mean really, c'mon. Of all the exquisite fine French cooking there is out there, or all the decadent Tapas joints, or any sushi containing fish imported directly from the Japanese seas, who can argue with mom's classics? Who cares if their ratio of carb/protein/fat is not proportionate to your "rent-a-trainers" little pamphlet on health. Don't tell me there's too much sugar in tomato sauce! Maybe there's too much sugar in your tomato sauce, if you're eating Ragu.

Shut up and enjoy it. Most foods that aren't healthy, originally emerged from a healthy recipe. Now they're just made to last.

Today: Deadlift 3x70%1RM, 3x80%, >3x90%, Press, 3x70%1RM, 3x80%, >3x90%
Mix w/ Muscle-Ups, Pull-Ups, and Weighted Step ups onto 24" box.

Listened to: Sonic Youth-Goo album


Sunday, January 24, 2010

Dig On Swine

Wild Grain Rice slow roasted with homemade chicken/fish stock (no water) w/:

Seared Pork Chunks seasoned w/ garlic, cumin, thyme (no salt, in fact, rarely do I use salt)
Roasted Garlic cloves (whole)
Sautéed Onions
Dates (lightly blanched & diced)

Enjoy After: 45 minutes of Week 2 of a variation of Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 program.
Sets of 3 of Overhead Squat, Bench Press, High-rep Back squats. Throw in some pull-ups, bent over rows and ring dips.

Perfect Winter meal for perfect Winter training.

For Indy (the dog):

Ground turkey and peas.