Easy Salmon Dinner any night of the week

Trader Joe's Easy Salmon Dinner

Here is a great meal that is sooo easy to prepare that any night will some how seem to be a special occasion. So now when you have had a super busy day, or are just running around crazy, plan to try out this meal and see how easy a delicious meal can be with the help of Trader Joe’s.

This meal is not only healthy-ish  for the most part, salmon, green beans and potatoes…  (OK maybe the scalloped potatoes are NOT the most healthy choice, – but all things in moderation, right?– and these are GOOD! ) but this meal looks good, tastes great  and has these bonuses as well:

  • Bonus# 1 : This fantastic meal only has 3 main ingredients!
  • Bonus#2 : This delicious meal only takes 20 minutes to cook!
  • Bonus#3 : This wonderful meal is easy for new cooks!

How can this be, you ask? Well, because Trader Joe’s has taken care of all the prep work for you. When you roll into Trader Joe’s looking for something new and exciting, please give this one a try…

Ingredients:

  • Trader Joe’s Scalloped Potatoes with Quattro Formaggio (in the refrigerated case, near the pasta in our Trader Joe’s)
  • Fresh or Thawed Salmon Fillets
  • Frozen Green Beans

What to do:

1. Start with the Salmon. Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees. Oil a glass pan (like a pie pan), or another size that you have. If you don’t have a glass pan, then use whatever pan you like, and just line it with tin foil. Rinse the salmon and pat dry with paper towels.   Place salmon in the pan, and sprinkle with a little olive oil, salt and pepper.  Place the fish in the oven and set the timer for 20 minutes.

2. Next start the scalloped potatoes.  Following the package directions, remove the cardboard surrounding the potatoes and place the package on a cookie sheet or other kind of pan, and peel back one corner to allow the potatoes to vent. Place the potatoes in the oven next to the salmon for 20 minutes.

OR following the package directions for the microwave and cook so that the salmon and the potatoes are done at about the same time.

3. Next is the green beans.  Cook in your favorite way. My favorite is to place beans in a small pot with a lid, and cover the beans with water. Heat on the stove (medium heat) until they are as tender as you like them. I say give the beans about 5 minutes and then test the beans with a fork every 2 minutes and see how tender/ soft they are getting. Drain off the water when they are done, and then you can add  salt and pepper and butter if you like.

OK when everything is ready, serve em up!

We just love this simple (salmon and green beans) and yet rich (oohh those scalloped potatoes) on a cold busy night.

Drop us a line to tell us how you liked your Easy Salmon Dinner…

Happy Cooking!!!

Finished Easy Salmon Dinner

Easy Chicken Dinner from Jamie Oliver

Trader Joe's Easy Chicken Dinner

Trader Joe's Easy Chicken Dinner

Here is a great, easy recipe from British Chef Jamie Oliver.

We were checking out Jamie’s website last week, and this wonderful recipe just sorta “poped” off the computer screen. Maybe it was the chicken legs all brown and toasty looking, or maybe all those little cherry tomatoes. It is hard to tell, but we can tell you that once we saw that photo, we were making out our shopping list for a trip to Trader Joe’s to purchase all the needed supplies. (OK- we are not the biggest fans of red chili so we did not include that in our recipe)

Ingredients:

  • Chicken Legs (or leg quarters, but we bought legs ’cause we like them)
  • Fresh basil leaves
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • One head/ bulb  of garlic
  • Olive Oil/ Salt/ Pepper

Serve with some crusty bread to grab all the sauces!

Ohhhh the smells……

This easy one-pot dish that just smells heavenly while you let it cook away (yes the directions say to cook for one and a half hours! eeks that was a LONG time to smell someting this good.)

We sorta followed the recipe that Jame had on the website. Here was how we cooked this delicious dish:

1. Preheat the oven to 350. Season the chicken with salt and pepper and brown the chicken legs in a pan.

Trader Joe's Chicken Legs

Trader Joe's Chicken Legs

2. While the chicken is browning, separate the garlic into individual cloves and set aside.

Trader Joe's Garlic Head

Trader Joe's Garlic Head

3. Wash the basil in a bowl of water and rinse. Then pull the leafs off the stems, and set aside.

Trader Joe's Basil

Trader Joe's Basil

4. Wash the cherry tomatoes and  then cut in half.

Trader Joe's Tomatoes

Trader Joe's Tomatoes

5.  Place the garlic cloves, the basil and the tomatoes into a pan. Toss them together with a few spoonfuls of olive oil.

Tomatoes, basil and garlic

Tomatoes, basil and garlic

6. Place the browned chicken legs on top. Next time we make this, we will brown the chicken a bit more.

Easy Chicken Dinner

Ready for the Oven

7. Into the oven for one hour and thirty minutes. Stir half-way through the cooking, but be sure to keep all the chicken on the top of the dish. It will brown better that way.

Easy Chicken Dinner

Easy Chicken Dinner

Well, what do you think? Again let us caution you that the smells that came from the kitchen while this was cooking  were just unbelievable.

We hope you try this Easy Chicken Dinner sometime soon!

The Eat Clean Diet Uncovered

The Eat Clean Diet by Tosca Reno is not fad dieting and is really a “lifestyle” eating plan that promotes good health through healthy eating choices. This program seems simple enough but takes real commitment in our modern “fast food” world.  When we say “lifestyle” plan we mean that this is program based on age-old nutritional beliefs and some modern food science combined.

There are no weird rules that are counter to common sense. You can continue to eat this way for the rest of your life. No more over dependency on grapefruit or avoiding another food group altogether. The Eat Clean plan is well balanced and full of variety.

Eating Clean may even save you money as it saves your health (as you avoid pre-packaged “convince” foods and instead opt for vegetables, fruits, whole grains and lean proteins, you often will spend less).

Yes, it really is that simple to lose weight….

According to Tosca, what you don’t eat is as important as what you do eat when you choose to Eat Clean.

What we thought was interesting is that in the book,  she addresses one of those weight loss questions that we have been wondering about for a few years now. It’s the “Why can’t we  lose weight,  we are  exercising at the gym every day” question.  We are sure that  many of you join us in feeling that frustration when you think that you are walking every day or working out with weights or swimming for miles and miles, and then you jump on the scales at the end of the week, and BAM! Nothing- NO WEIGHT LOSS… or worse, you have gained a pound or two instead with the new muscles you have developed in your arms etc…

Anyway, when you start the Eat Clean Diet, you will watch the weight come off and off and off revealing the muscles that you have underneath the fat. Tosca writes that 80% of how your body looks comes from what you eat each day not how much you move.

80/10/10  Philosophy of healthy

OK What the heck is that?? Tosca writes in Eat Clean Diet that 80% of how you look is what you are eating. That old saying “Garbage In/ Garbage Out” rears it’s ugly head yet again!

But what makes up the other 20%? Well, 10% is based on your genes. How tall you are, how wide your nose is, color of your eyes etc… All those physical features are courtesy of your parents and grandparents before you. The last 10%?  That is the part that Tosca says is the part where you can make improvements to your body with exercise.

To us, this was an eye-popping statement. Even if we are killing ourselves at the gym, the changes are only  working on  10% of our body? WOW.  If we don’t also watch the food going in, it will be hard/impossible to loose weight and make the changes we wanted.   This was the book we needed to help us spend our time wisely  (cooking and working out) in order to make the most healthy changes in our lives. (Tosca also notes that it was the combination of weight training, running and the Eat Clean Diet that made the difference in her shape and more importantly the  overall health of her body)

In a nutshell, the Eat Clean Diet Philosophy

Here are four of the basics to the Eat Clean diet plan (there are more…). It might seem overwhelming at first, especially the part about thinking ahead and preparing your food. But soon you will feel so good that Tosca says they will quickly become part of your daily routine.

1. Eat five to six small meals spread out by two to three hours every day. By eating several small meals over the course of the whole day, you will not become overly hungry for any one meal. Also, dinner should be the same size as lunch as it does not make sense to eat a huge meal at the end of the day.

2.Combine lean protein and complex carbohydrates at every meal. This combination stabilizes your blood sugars and prevents you from becoming sleepy or getting dizzy during the day

3. Drink two to three liters of water each day. Staying properly hydrated is essential for all. This can also help with weight control and feelings of being irritable and cranky during the day. Next time you have a headache, try water first, and see if you are just dehydrated?

5. Avoid pre-packaged, over-processed refined foods. Besides all the extra chemicals, colors and flavoring that is added to these foods, they have given consumers a skewed sense of taste. When you are on the  Eat Clean Diet, you will be able to discover how many foods “really” taste. Eventually you will come to find greasy fast food and high sugar treats are no longer tasty to you.

Tosca goes into much more detail in the book about these elements in the Eat Clean Diet plan. Here we just wanted to introduce you to the basics and to peek your interest in the plan overall.

So we recommend checking out Tosca’s many books on  The Eat Clean Diet.

She has a number of different books to choose from. While we must admit that we have not embraced the Eat Clean Diet 100% during  each and every day, we have converted to eating Tosca’s delicious oatmeal breakfast  daily for a couple of months now and we just love it. We add nuts, flax seeds and whatever fruits that we have in the house.

We also admit that we tend to follow the Eat Clean Diet better on the weekends when we have more control over our eating time and eating locations.

Confession: We secretly love that Eat Clean Diet’s Tosca Reno is not a 20-something young thing, but a 40-something woman with 3 children and a life. The fact that she has all that going on  AND still looks healthy is a just plain wonderful success story for the Eat Clean Diet in itself. I guess that alone is motivation for us to continue to Eat Clean whenever we have a chance.

Has anyone tried the Eat Clean Diet? What did you think?

Give Healthy Eating a Chance in 2010

We have started to notice a number of changes occurring in the world of food and eating… Maybe you have too?

It started with a garden… First Lady Michelle Obama planted a vegetable garden in an effort to help kids (and all Americans) eat more veggies on a daily basis. We thought this was a great idea, and have seen Ms. Obama interviewed on various news programs as a result. We have even seen her talking about this garden on Sesame Street!
Then the books started to appear.

You know how it goes…  you start to see stuff on TV and then read something, and then you mention it to a friend, and then someone else says “hey I like that and also…” and it just keeps snowballing and growing around you as you start to gather up more and more great information??
This is happening to us right now.

We are attracting, stumbling into and are being recommended by friends,  a number of books that are sending us a similar message:
For optimum health, we must  watch what we eat
Now this is not new information… most people have heard this at one time or another in their lives…. We did, but we ignored this simple truth… we continued to eat items that we knew were not good for us in excess…  OK not the way to eat when you want to  live to  130 years old, right?
Here is the list of books that we are currently reading,  re-reading, discussing and debating together:

  • The Eat-Clean Diet by Tosca Reno
  • Food Matters by Mark Bittman
  • Jamie’s Food Revolution by Jamie Oliver

There are still more books that we  are interested in checking out, but right now these three are the current books spread all over the kitchen table in our apartment. We feel that they are all just oozing with information… ready for us to soak up like a sponge.

So to confirm: We are going to take  on this challenge to better health in 2010 and beyond.

We wanted to make some heath/ lifestyle changes at the start of 2010, and out blog Living Trader Joe’s is just one way we are keeping on  track, accountable and on the right path.  We are choosing to re-examine what we are eating on a daily basis for optimum health. Hey… not only for the health of our bodies, but for our financial health as well as our planet’s well being.
Now the “eat healthy” message that are in each of these books  is not that new, but WOW this year, it has sunk in for the both of us.  Confession:  this healthy outlook and our receptiveness to new, better nutritional  ideas could be based in part to the fact we both also turned 40-something this year….

Nah….  These plans just “click”…. They all give  sound nutritional advice and common sense at the core of all these plans.  And not before time, right? … Who else is sick of the fad diets with strict instructions and dubious meals planning…
Anyway, this time the messages worked.

We are finally making the connection between our health and our planet’s health. We are finally measuring the difference between feeling energetic or feeling sluggish and tired after a meal. We are finally seeing the positive effects from healthy eating in our healthy bank balance. All these positive effects are showing themselves in a more concrete way that is furthering our commitment to this new healthy lifestyle of eating.
We are making lasting changes to our diet, our shopping and our lives!
Now we will be posting more in-depth information this week about each of these books so you can see what all the excitement is about with each of these healthy eating lifestyles…

Come join us… Let’s get healthy together!