Golden Beet Soup with Cumin and Lime Sour Cream

Golden Beet Soup with cumin and lime sour cream

This is sunshine soup.  It’s the the kind of soup that will cheer you up in the dead of winter.  In fact, just peeling and dicing the beets, exposing their brilliantly yellow flesh, put a great big smile on a my face.  There’s just something about that color – sunny, warm, cheerful – that will wash away all the gray, stuck-indoors feelings of a frigid January.  Smokey cumin and spicy red pepper flakes evoke the cradling heat of a dry Mexican desert while a burst of lime leaves you resting on the white beaches of a tropical getaway.  Daydream.  Forget about winter for just a moment and brighten your day with this sunshine soup!

golden beets

Power up! Chocolate-Espresso Granola

Chocolate - Espresso Granola

We’re all about 2 weeks into our New Year’s resolutions, right?  They’re the usual eat healthier, exercise more, drink less, yada yada yada.  Each year I try not to have the same resolutions as the year before, and sometimes I try to not to have any at all- it’s just so cliche.  But, this year, I really do need them.  As is too common, I do need a reset.  In fact, my whole family does.  Although, overall, we eat a pretty healthful, balanced diet, we’ve gotten into some bad habits lately and need to get out of them.  We do need to eat healthier.  We do need to exercise more.  My husband and I do need to drink less…or maybe just eat healthier and exercise more, let’s not go overboard.

One of the best (and easiest) ways to make the adjustment to healthier eating is to start with your first meal of the day:  breakfast.  It’s often an overlooked meal, but really is the most important one.  It starts you off and lays the foundation to how your day will go.  It has the ability to alter your mood, energy level, and therefore attitude and eating habits for the rest of the day.  If you eat a nutritious, satisfying breakfast, you’re less likely to grab that unhealthy midmorning snack.  You’re also less likely to experience the midmorning slump, which can then lead to poor lunch choices.  When we feel sluggish we tend to want comfort food:  salty, fatty, empty carbohydrates.   But if we feel satisfied in the morning, if we feel energized and good about ourselves, we want to keep that feeling going and end up making healthier choices throughout the day.

Homemade Sour Cream

Homemade Sour Cream

Do you ever end up with half-used containers of heavy cream or buttermilk loitering about in your fridge?  You don’t want to throw them out, but they’re quickly approaching the expiration date and they’re taking up precious real estate on that crammed top shelf.   Dang, where am I gonna put this gallon of milk or third jar of pickles I just opened?  It’s time to combine the two and make the best-tasting, ultra creamy, delightfully luscious sour cream!  And it’s riDONKulouly easy!

Sweet Potato & Caramelized Onion Pizza

Sweet Potato & Caramelized Onion Pizza

The truth of this recipe is…I just wanted to put caramelized onions on something.  Anything.  I think about them all the time.  Some (normal) folks think about where to plan their summer vacation or what book they’d like to read next.  Me?  I daydream about crisp, robust onions cooked so slowly and softly that their internal sugars give up and melt down into a sweetened, intensely aromatic, amber-colored puddle of savory fascination.  I might be in love with them.  The problem is, I’m always wanting to make them but can’t seem to commit to the hour it takes to develop their insanely sweet-savory flavor combo.  That’s some precious daylight, if you know what I mean.  So, here’s the deal.  Just do it.  Make a double batch.  They’re worth it.  So, so worth it.  You can spread it like a jam onto sourdough, stir it into pasta, load it on a baked potato, or even mix it with cream cheese for a dip.  But first, try it on pizza.  While the onions are doing their thing, you can roast the sweet potatoes, make the sage brown butter and get the dough ready.  Then, it all comes together like one happy, cheesy family.  And your house will smell like a dream.

Caramelization…the process.

caramelizing onions