Grilled Chicken Arugula and Pear Salad with Toasted Walnuts

January 29, 2016

Grilled Chicken Arugula and Pear Salad with Toasted Walnuts


Though I like to consider myself a somewhat navigated blogger, many things I do on this blog point in the opposite direction.
Such as struggling to reply in a timely manner to your comments and emails or like I’m still having some serious problems with social media: such as forgetting to post new pictures on IG (ouch!), not engaging enough with the readers, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera…
But what really I’m bad at, is planning ahead.
I know for a fact that almost all of my fellow food bloggers have scheduled posts for the next weeks, months, years to come.
And I’m also fairly certain that they have already planned next week’s social media updates. You don’t believe me? Ask ‘em!

(Paleo) Chocolate Mug Cake

January 27, 2016

(Paleo) Chocolate Mug Cake


I won’t deny it, I love me a snowstorm.
I love waking up on a cold snowy morning, watching the snow fall and accumulate. When all the surroundings are beautifully quiet  not only does everything look as if it is covered with a big white blanket, it also sounds as such.
A snow day means I can stay in my pajamas, drink hot tea and being lazy on the couch all day.
No running, no biking, no swimming, not even yoga — though I could take a yoga online class or do my own thing I just don’t feel like it.

Baked Tortilla Espanola

January 22, 2016

Baked Tortilla Espanola


Tapas are Spain's gift to the world of great cooking: a fun way to eat with friends and family.
Everyone can share tasty food, try different things, and fight over the last morsel of that delicious croquette (it’s MINE btw!)
If you’re not familiar with tapas, they’re small dishes or plates which are traditionally given in bars in Spain when ordering a drink.
Originally tapas were slices of bread placed on top of the glass in order to protect the drink from flies or dust (the word lid is 'tapa' in Spanish). Eventually the slices of bread were then topped with some cheese or vegetables to make a tasty snack.
Tapas have evolved and gained popularity, nowadays they’re more than just a snack.
If you’ve been to Spain, you’ve probably experienced the tapa-hopping thing.
Going around town with friends and stopping in at several bars to have a glass of wine and sample the tapa specialities. Slowly and steadily.
One of the best experiences ever.

Buffalo Chicken Quinoa Casserole

January 20, 2016

Buffalo Chicken Quinoa Casserole


Are you guys as pumped as I am for the NFC and AFC championships this weekend?
Probably not.
Maybe you live outside the US and you don’t know the first thing about American football.
Or maybe you do know about American football but couldn’t care less.
Or maybe — just like my friend David — you care only about College football and don’t give a damn about the NFL.
Whatever that may be, this weekend it’s time for the Conference finals and I DO CARE and I feel the need to talk about it. Alrite?
Since the Giants didn’t make it to the playoffs this year (I mean, what’s new…) I’m rooting for the Broncos — if for no other reason that I adore Peyton Manning, so GO BRONCOS!
The chances that Denver will make it to the Super Bowl are slim, but the game of football is unpredictable.

Chicken Souvlaki Grilled Veggie and Quinoa Bowls with Tzatziki-Feta Sauce

January 15, 2016

Chicken Souvlaki Grilled Veggie and Quinoa Bowls with Tzatziki-Feta Sauce


Though I’m reasonably certain that the internet doesn’t need another recipe for chicken souvlaki — I did my fair share of research and there are thousands and thousands of different recipes for the seasoned Greek kebabs, including mine.
I still feel that the interwebs (as mom calls it) might benefit from just one more souvlaki recipe that includes chicken (obvs) but also grilled veggies, quinoa, and a delicious tzatziki sauce made with feta; everything served in a bowl.
I know you’re drooling, so am I — and I just had it for lunch.
That’s the only acceptable reaction one can have at the sight of so much awesomeness.

Easy Salted Mayan Chocolate Pots de Crème

January 13, 2016

Easy Salted Mayan Chocolate Pots de Crème



Look, I know all too well that January is the time for resolutions.
I get it, I totally do.
You just signed up for a gym membership?
Good for you.
You swore off carbs, sugar, and all edible food like substances (aka junk food)?
Even better.
I’m all for new year resolutions and I love the notion of a fresh start.

Apple Cider Glazed Pork Chops

January 8, 2016

Apple Cider Glazed Pork Chops


I don’t know what has happened to me, but since the beginning of the new year but I’ve been craving red meat like crazy. Chicken and turkey don't satisfy. I want steaks, lamb chops, beef sashimi, sausages, jerky, pork chops.
I have to admit that it’s sort of awkward, because I’ve never considered myself as a “red meat kind of a guy”. To the contrary, I’ve always been proud of my self-proclaimed status of “lean meat kind of guy”.
These days however, it’s all about red meat.
Yeah, I hardly know me either.
How could this have happened? The person who considered chicken and turkey the only viable meat protein source? He who said that beef and pork are okay to eat only in moderation?
This road I’m walking down scares me.
How long will it take before you spot me scarfing down a couple of burgers at Shake Shack every day for lunch? Gnawing ribs or sucking marrowbones?
I dunno, I dunno...

Broccoli and Cheese Mashed Potatoes

January 6, 2016

Broccoli and Cheese Mashed Potatoes


And it’s a new year.
I hope you guys had a great start to the fresh and brand new year so far.
I like New Year for one specific reason: It’s a holiday that doesn’t have any religious overtone whatsoever. Therefore it’s something we can all celebrate without needing any beliefs in anything.
Whether or not you take New Year seriously — I don’t take it particularly seriously — it’s a nice marker to have. I like the feeling of wiping the slate clean and starting a fresh, new beginning. Though in a sense we mustn’t forget that we’re always starting over, we’re always changing, not only on January 1st.

Top 10 Recipes of 2015

December 30, 2015

Top 10 Recipes of 2015


It’s the end of 2015 and well, WHOA!
Are you guys ready?
I am definitely not.
I keep hearing my friends saying things like “Next year I want to skydive in the jungle” or “I want to wrestle a lion” or “ I want to write a novel” - and I’m more like “What’s for dinner tonight?” or “Running or yoga tomorrow?
Apparently, I’m not ready for 2016.
The only thing I know is that the new year will be filled with delicious food. Just like 2015, maybe even better...if that’s even possible.

Anyways, with the year coming to a close, I thought I’d put together a collection of the 10 most popular recipes on the blog during 2015 (in terms of pageviews).
Now mind you, these recipes are ones posted from January through December 2015 — basically this an annual roundup.
It’s quite an awesome bunch and you won’t be surprised that all of the most popular recipes are savory ones.

Quinoa Avocado and Apple Detox Salad

December 29, 2015

Quinoa Avocado and Apple Detox Salad


I’ll admit it, I tried to be virtuous but I totally went overboard with eating last weekend. Faced with homemade Christmas treats, it was hard to say no.
Yesterday morning I woke up feeling absolutely terrible. I actually felt like a Thanksgiving turkey: overstuffed, bloated, and even nauseated.
I was SO ready for a major detox.