Friday, August 9, 2013

Happy Friday



I woke up this morning and decided that it was time for me to do something nice for everyone in the office.  It's Friday, I'm moving this weekend, and I've spent a lot of my time this past week with my favorite man-- so obviously the nicest and best thing to do for my coworkers is bring in donuts.

Coconut, Chocolate Icing, Glazed, Boston Cream, Jelly, Cinnamon Sugar, Apple Fritter, Maple Brown Sugar...... I think you get the idea.

The truth is, something so small really goes a long way when it comes to the workplace. Something as little as a box of donuts, or even home made brownies can really up the morale on a workday. So go ahead, lighten up your office next week with a treat because food is love.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Turkey Tacos with Homemade Guacamole

Saturday night, after a long day of hiking and hanging with my bf, we decided to stay in and have a mexican night. Why not, right? The decision for tacos was something we both had in mind, so it was a no-brainer. We decided to get ground turkey because it was the "healthier" option, and because I sometimes have weird reactions to red meat (I blame my mom's side for my stomach issues-- it doesn't stop me most of the time, though).

I always like to make my own Guacamole, mostly because A) it's easy and B) I make the best guac (you can be the judge), plain and simple.



What you need:

1 lb ground Turkey (lean)
1 Taco Seasoning Packet
1 Pack Mexican Blend Shredded Cheese
1 Can Black Beans
2 Large, ripe Avocados
4 Limes
1 Container of Fresh Salsa (or whichever type you prefer)
2 Red Bell Peppers
2 Yellow Bell Peppers
1 Yellow Onion
1 Head Iceberg Lettuce
Garlic Powder
Flour or Corn Tortillas
Hard Shell Tortillas

Instructions:

Wash iceberg lettuce and cut shreds to use as a topping for the tacos. Leave in a bowl to the side.
Dice the red and yellow bell peppers into small pieces
Dice yellow onion

Combine the peppers and onion into a medium skillet on medium heat with a tbsp of Olive Oil. Sautee until fully cooked. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Black Beans
In a medium sauce pan, pour can of beans and leave on low heat while you prepare the rest of the taco ingredients. Stir every 3-4 min until hot.

Homemade Guacamole
Cut avocado in half. Take out the pit and peel the outer skin off. Place each half in a bowl and add the juice of 1 whole lime. Add 1-2 tbsp of salsa, garlic powder (to your liking), and mix well with a fork so the guacamole stays chunky. Add salt to taste.

Taco Meat
Take a large skillet and follow the instructions on the Taco Seasoning packet. Cook meat in skillet on Medium heat until fully browned and separated into little pieces. Add 2/3 cup water and stir in taco seasoning. Simmer on low for 3-6 min or until Turkey is fully covered in taco seasoning.

Taco Building
In a flour or corn tortilla, spread a layer of guacamole in the middle and put a spoonfull of black beans (drained) on top. Spread a layer of the bell pepper and onion mixture on top of the beans, and then add Taco meat on top.

You can even prepare this like a burrito bowl without the Tortilla if you prefer :) You may add cheese, lettuce, or salsa on top to your liking. Once you've built the perfect taco, spice it up with a margherita or other fun drink and you've got yourself the perfect mexican night in!

xo


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Eataholic Epiphany

I came to a point this morning while sitting at my 9-5 job where I started wondering, what the hell am I doing? I've hopped around trying to find a means of income where I enjoy to spend my time, but even after working for glamorous organizations with mucho money potential, I still dream of a day I can wake up and control my own calendar, pursue my own interests, and not deal with a corporate structure. Our 20s are supposed to prepare us for that, but having a hobby on the side is a great way to keep yourself happy in the meantime.

One thing that keeps me going in the office is browsing the internet daily for new things that are of interest to me, but one subject in particular has always brought excitement to my life; Food. No matter where I am, food is on my mind. My favorite thing about food is the conversation that comes with it, other than the taste (obviously). I could talk about food all day, and my friends can surely back me up on that. I can thank my family for my love for food because it has always been something that brings us together. Not to mention, my Uncle and Brother are both chefs, and I frequently helped my Mom in the kitchen growing up. Holidays, Birthdays, special events- you name it. The main question for these events has always been "What are we eating?" Even what to wear to these gatherings depends on the food that will be served (I will NEVER wear jeans to Thanksgiving. Only Maxi dresses or stretchy pants allowed). 

So 3 years after my last post, I am back where I started- pursuing an outlet online where I can share my love for food and maybe some good recipes for every kind of craving. Cooking has always been a hobby for me, so I hope some of my tricks make you as happy as it makes me! 

#Eataholics #nomnom