Sunday, January 18, 2015

Zucchini Corn Cake with a Twist

Last night I decided to experiment with a recipe I found online. Actually called zucchini fritters, these easy to do recipe can be modified to your liking.
 
2 zucchinis
1 cup of baby carrots
3-4 slices of bacon
1 cup flour
Seasoning for flavor
2 eggs
Garlic
Yellow onion
1/2 cup of corn
Olive oil or butter
1 lime
1 avocado
 
Again, you can modify this recipe to your liking, whether you are a vegan or decided to go paleo. Substituting the flour for coconut flour or almond flour is great if you are on the paleo diet.
 
 
I started off cutting my zucchini up into smaller pieces. Then I threw that and the carrots into a food processor. If you don't have a food processor, a blender works just as well. Use the "grate" setting and depending on your blender, I'd recommend only putting one a handful of vegetables in at a time.
 
With carrots and zucchini grated, I set that a side and throw a garlic clove and a quarter of an onion in the food processor. After grating, I cooked the mixture of onion and garlic in the skillet for 5 minutes or so with some olive oil. I then added the onion and garlic to the carrot and zucchini mixture. I also added cooked corn kernels and cooked bacon bits at this point.
 
Add the eggs and whisk. Mix the dry ingredients in a separate bowl, then combine that mixture with the wet mixture (zucchini, carrots, egg, onion, garlic, corn, and bacon), then stir. You can use your hands if you'd like.
 
After all ingredients are combined, take a spoon and scoop a dollop into a skillet with oil or butter. Coconut oil or olive oil would be a good option if you're on a special diet. I used olive oil, but I prefer to use salted butter for flavor.
 
Cook on each side for about 4 minutes. I wouldn't make the cakes too big because they might be harder to flip. Eating them right off the skillet with an avocado crema will change your life!
 
The avocado crema was quite simple. I cut the avocado in half, unseeded it, peeled the skin off, cut each half into 4 pieces, then threw it into the blender. I squeezed a fresh lime over the avocado and set the blender to liquefy. Its as simple as that! Dollop the crema on top of a zucchini cake and you will fall in love. The combinations of flavors was amazing. I used table salt, garlic salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper, but you can use what ever seasonings you'd like.
 
Happy creating!
 
 
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Saturday, January 17, 2015

My First Brazilian Steakhouse Experience


Today I went to the Charbroil Grill Steakhouse with the family and it was AMAZING! I never knew there was a Brazilian-style restaurant so close to where I live. They had a nice all-you-can-eat bar, with salad, pastas, mussels, soups, and even bourbon chicken. Then they had a great variety of meat, also all-you-can-eat, including bacon wrapped filet mignon, bacon wrapped turkey, chicken wings, parmesan pork, and prime rib, just to name a few. All the meat was so juicy and flavorful, nice and tender. I should’ve asked what type of seasonings they used on their meats because it was that good. Everyone at the table was so amazed with how delicious the food was.
 

The service was great, very friendly and accommodating. All-you-can-eat meat and unlimited salad bar for $18.99 per person is a great deal. Great for date night, Sunday brunch, or just a family outing. You can also join their members club to receive special offers, newsletters, gifts, and discounts. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone who is looking to share good times, laughs, and great food with the ones they love. Check out the Charbroil Grill Steakhouse!