CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI BREAD

If you are trying to sneak more veggies into your diet, I highly recommend giving this zucchini bread a go. If you are looking to be a little healthier feel free to omit the chocolate, it still tastes great without it. Not only is this recipe nutritious but the bread is also so moist but it freezes well. My boyfriend and I love to enjoy a slice with some earl grey tea as the combo is simply divine.

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Makes 1 Loaf of Chocolate Zucchini Bread

Unsalted Butter - for greasing the loaf pan
4 OZ Bittersweet Chocolate - Chopped
1 CUP of All-Purpose Flour
1/2 CUP of Whole Wheat Flour
1/3 CUP Instant Oats
1 TSP of Baking Soda
1/2 CUP of Unsalted Butter
1/2 CUP of Sugar
2 Eggs
2 TBSP of Plain Yogurt
1 TSP of Vanilla
1/2 a TSP of Lemon Zest
2 CUPS of Zucchini - Shredded

You will also need:
Loaf Pan
Parchment Paper

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Greece loaf pan and line with a piece of parchment paper.

Melt your chocolate on medium-low heat in a small saucepan on the stove.

In a bowl, combine flour (both - all-purpose and whole wheat), oats, and baking soda. Give it a whisk until well incorporated.

In a separate large bowl, combine sugar and butter and using a hand mixer, cream together until light and fluffy.

Next add eggs, yogurt, vanilla, lemon rind, and melted chocolate to your sugar and butter bowl, and beat until well incorporated.

Next, stir in your shredded zucchini before adding the flour mixture in a cup at a time and beating until nicely mixed. Make sure to scrape the sides and get all the flour built up there.

Lastly, spread your batter in the loaf pan and bake for 45 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

Allow the zucchini loaf to cool in the pan for 20 minutes before removing it and letting it continue to cool on a cooling rack.

Enjoy!


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ELOTE - MEXICAN STREET CORN

Elote or Mexican street corn is one of my favorite appetizers!! Whenever I go out for tacos I always have to order the Mexican street corn otherwise the dining experience isn't complete! The thing you might not realize is that it is so simple to make and you can do it so easily right at home. I made mine on the bbq this past week which I think was even better than boiling it because when you boil it you dilute the sugars in the kernels whereas if you bbq it, they get sealed in and the corn tastes extra sweet! Give it a go, you’ll be surprised just how delicious and easy it is to make.

INGREDIENTS:

Sweet Corn - Two per person is my usual estimate
Butchers Twine
2 TBSP of Vegetable Oil
Cream Fresh
Chipotle Chilli Seasoning Spice
Feta Cheese, Cotija Cheese or Queso Fresco
Lime Wedges - optional

DIRECTIONS:

Peel back the husk of corn and tie back with a piece of butchers twine

Coat corn in a light layer of oil and place on the bbq, turning frequently so that it becomes only slightly charred

When the corn is ready, drizzle with creme fresh, sprinkle with chipotle seasoning and garnish with cheese.

Serve warm with a slice of lime.

Enjoy!


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KOREAN PICKLED RADISH RECIPE

I am sure by now you can tell that I have recently developed a slight obsession with Korean food. Now having been introduced to Yangnyeom chicken by my boyfriend’s brother’s Korean girlfriend and already having a previous love for Bibimbap, I now wanted to start sharing recipes for some little side dishes that you often see being served with Korean food like this one, a simple Korean pickled radish dish. Unlike regular radish, Korean radish is massive in size and white on the outside as well as the inside. Usually served pickled along with other small side dishes, I find Korean pickled radish to be refreshing, almost like a palette cleanser that goes well with spicy dishes. Pickled korean radish can also be stored easily in the fridge for up to two weeks and made in batches which makes it easy to pull out during mealtime. We recently made Korean pickled radish to go with our Yangnyeom chicken dinner the other week and it was the best compliment for the dish! I think you will feel the same way also! Hope you like it!


INGREDIENTS:

- Pickled Korean Radish -

1 lbs of Korean Radish, peeled and cubbed
1/3 CUP of Sugar
1/3 CUP & 1 TBSP of White Vinegar
3/4 CUP of Water
1 TSP of Kosher Salt


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DIRECTIONS:

Combine sugar, vinegar, salt, and water in a large glass pickling jar and give it a stir so that it can mix well.

Next, add in your cubed radish, seal with a lid, and place in the fridge.

Allow to ‘pickle’ for a minimum of 2 hours before serving.

Korean pickled radish can be stored in the fridge for up to two weeks.

P.S. This recipe is usually served and pairs really well with Korean Fried Chicken (pictured below).


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LEMON BLUEBERRY POUND CAKE WITH ICING

It’s August, which means blueberry season is upon us here in Canada and since the price of one of my favorite berries has become insanely affordable, I thought it would be fun to create a few recipes using them. One such recipe that I decided to make was this lemon, blueberry pound cake which, even without icing is still sweet, light, and amazing. The best part about pound cake is that you can always make it ahead of time and freeze it to enjoy at a later date as an after-dinner dessert or alongside your morning coffee. Further, since it stores so well, you can even make it in batches as a back up for when that unexpected guest drops by and you need something quick to offer them. Either way, I know you will enjoy it!

INGREDIENTS:

- Lemon Blueberry Pound Cake -

1.5 CUPS of All-Purpose Flour
1/8 TSP Baking Soda
1/4 TSP Salt
2 TBSP of Lemon Juice
Zest from 1 Lemon (try not to get to much of the white layer under the top layer as it is bitter)
1/2 a CUP of Unsalted Butter (bring to room temperature)
1.5 CUPS of Sugar
3 Eggs
1 TSP of Vanilla Extract
1/2 a CUP of Buttermilk
1/2 - 3/4 CUP of Blueberries (depending on how much blueberries you want)

- Lemon Icing Glaze -
2 TBSP of Lemon Juice
1.5TBSP of Buttermilk
1.25 CUPS of Icing Sugar

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.

Butter and flour your loaf pan - mine was 9x5 inches.

Next, in a bowl, sift in your flour, baking soda, and salt before mixing in your lemon zest and stiring until well incorporated.

In a separate bowl, add in your butter and 1/2 cup of sugar and using a hand mixer cream the sugar on medium speed. Continue to add sugar 1/2 cup at a time until fully incorporated.

Next add the eggs, one at a time until well incorporated. Once all eggs are in turn the speed up to high and beat the mixture till it becomes fluffy.

Once fluffy, reduce speed back to medium and add in lemon juice and vanilla.

Once well incorporated and fluffy you can now start to add in the flour mixture and buttermilk. Start with 1/3 of a CUP of flour followed by 1/4 Cup of Buttermilk and repeat until all the flour and buttermilk is incorporated.


Next, fold in blueberries using a spatula before moving the entire mixture to your loaf pan and baking for 85-95 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

Allow the pound cake to cool in the pan before moving it to a cooling rack.

At this point, you can make the icing (optional) by combining the lemon juice and buttermilk together in a bowl before slowly incorporating the icing sugar.

One loaf has cooled, drizzle the lemon icing glaze on top of the loaf. Store in the fridge to help it harden before cutting and serving or wrap and move to the freezer for storage.

Enjoy!


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HEALTHY-ISH SPICY KOREAN 'FRIED' CHICKEN (YANGNYEOM)

Yangnyeom (or Yum Yum chicken as we like to call it), is a fried Korean chicken recipe, usually served breaded, and coated in a red, spicy, Korean fried chicken sticky red sauce. My boyfriend’s brother’s Korean girlfriend recently made this fried Korean chicken for the family and we all loved the sweet-salty-spicy flavors. Since we are all health-conscious, slight changes were made to the typical traditional recipe (no flour, frying in oil, and less sugar) but the results were just as tasty. If you feel like making something unique and easy for dinner, I highly recommend giving this recipe a go. It pairs beautifully with Korean pickled radish, a bowl of sticky rice, and of course, a nice cold beer!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- BBQ Chicken Marinade -
3 LBS of Drumsticks
Vegetable OIl (enough to coat chicken)

- Korean Sauce -
2 TBSP of Rice Vinegar
2 TSP Ginger (minced or grated)
3 TBSP of Ketchup
2 TBSP of Honey
2 TBSP of Brown Sugar
2 TBSP of Soya Sauce
2 TBSP of Garlic (minced or grated)
1 TBSP of Sesame Oil
2-2.5 TBSP of Hot Chilli Paste (Gochujang) *depending on how hot you want

- Garnish -
Roasted Sesame Seeds
Green Onions, finely shredded


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DIRECTIONS:

Coat the chicken in vegetable oil and bbq till they are cooked through.

In a deep saucepan or wok create your Korean Chicken Sauce and heat up over low to medium heat, stir well. Once it starts to bubble, reduce heat, add in your bbq chicken and toss until well coated in sauce.

Remove chicken from heat and garnish with roasted sesame seeds and green onion before serving.

Enjoy!

P.S. This recipe is usually served and pairs really well with Korean pickled radish (pictured below)!


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I hope you enjoyed this spicy Korean chicken recipe as much as I do. If you have any comments please leave them below and I'll be happy to answer them as soon as I can! Happy cooking!!!


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