Welcome to this week’s Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party! This week we’re looking for your healthy recipes in honor of Good Nutrition Month.
Congrats to last week’s winners!
Now On To The Party!
Welcome to this week’s Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party! This week we’re looking for your healthy recipes in honor of Good Nutrition Month.
Chocolate and pecans is the theme for this month’s Chocolate Party with our hostess with the chocolate mostess, Roxana GreenGirl! !
I chose a simple Chocolate Muffin with Pecans for my entry. Moist and delicate as a muffin can be, with a nutty surprise throughout!
Ingredients
Method
line a cupcake pan with liners. Lightly spray with vegetable oil.
Mix flour, sugar, baking powder, salt.
In another bowl mix eggs, milk, water, vanilla and oil.
Stir until mixed. Put about 1/4 cup of batter in each cup.
Bake at 350 until an inserted toothpick comes out clean (about 20 minutes).
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This Recipe Refresh of my Lebanese Rice uses Jasmine Minute® Ready to Serve Rice. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Minute® Ready to Serve Rice. I received compensation for refreshing my recipe. All opinions are my own.
I’ve often wanted to explore Middle Eastern Cuisine with so many regional dishes coming from all of North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt), the Gulf States (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, UAE), Levant Countries (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Turkey), Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and even though not technically Middle East, Pakistan, Afghanistan.
I admit that I know little about foods from this region so it is exciting for me to try a new dish! I chose a rice dish because to me rice appears in so many cultures and each one has a different slant. It’s like when I go to a new restaurant, I’ll order their crab cakes and that gives me a feel of their style. Hey it works for me :).
Sometimes rice seems to have a mind of its own when it comes to cooking. Timing and temperature can make or break a rice dish.
I love these new varieties of Minute® Ready to Serve Rice.
All new varieties such as Brown & Quinoa and Basmati Rice, as well as Whole Grain options of Brown Rice, Brown & Wild Rice and Multi-Grain Medley. Also, there’s Jasmine Rice, White Rice and flavorful mixes. All the varieties can be found here.
These portable individual cups make great additions to school or work place lunches. Heat for 60 seconds and you have a delicious side dish you can eat straight from the cup. Add a protein like a tuna sandwich and you can enjoy a wholesome meal on the go.
Fast meal solutions work great on busy weeknights too!
You can find out more about all the Minute Rice options at their website.
Lebanese Rice is pretty straightforward with simple ingredients. I love the addition of vermicelli and toasted almonds. I switched it up a little by using vegetable stock instead of water. This rice turned out absolutely delicious!
Try any of these Minute Ready to Serve flavors with this recipe to mix it up a little!
Lebanese Rice
To toast sliced almonds, heat oven to 300 degrees. Arrange almonds in a single layer on a baking sheet. Stir frequently to keep from burning.
Ingredients
Instructions
Brown the vermicelli in butter in a medium-sized skillet until golden brown.
Microwave Jasmine Minute® Ready to Serve Rice according to package directions. Add to the vermicelli.
Pour and stir in vegetable broth one tablespoon at a time until dish reaches desired consistency.
Add almonds and simmer until thoroughly heated.
Serve as a main or side dish.
Food for Thought… What great rice dish will you create with this easy-to-use rice line from Minute Rice? I’d love to hear your ideas in a comment below!
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Minute® Ready to Serve Rice.
Every Friday Tammi from Momma’s Meals takes time to feature a lucky blogger’s recipe on her site. This week it is my turn!
I met Tammi through our Sunday Supper group and it has been a joy having her as a friend this past year! Her recipes are sprinkled with love and humor.
Head over with me to Momma’s site to learn a little more about this great gal and see which recipe of mine she is featuring.
See you there!