Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Easy Watermelon Sorbet

Sometimes, I just want to go to the store and buy some ice cream! Or sorbet! Or some frozen dessert that is allergy friendly and not loaded with lots of chemicals!  Sure, I can head off to the health food store and find something... but when you have to pay a ginormous price for an eensy-weensy cup of dessert... well, with four kids... that just doesn't go very far. 

So I had a watermelons and some hungry chitlins wanting some "zert" [i.e. what my four year old calls dessert].  Sorbet sounded wonderful to me... but I had to look around and experiment a bit to find something that worked without alcohol or corn syrup.  There are tons of marvelous recipes out there if corn or alcohol or dairy isn't an issue for you.


Easy Watermelon Sorbet
Watermelon
1 c. Water
1 c. Sugar
1 tsp. Vanilla
1 tbsp. Lime Juice




1. Take the equal amounts of sugar and water and stir them together.  Heat them in a microwave to bring them to a boil (stir every minute or so to keep the sugar dissolving).  You are basically making a sugar syrup out of this.  Once you have this nice sticky syrup... let it cool down.
2. seed and chop up some watermelon (or buy seedless)
3. puree the watermelon (you need 4-6 cups of puree)
4. add the syrup, vanilla and lime juice to the blender/food processor and make it nice and slushy. 
5. Immediately put in a covered freezer container to freeze. 

Takes 4+ hours to freeze, then you scoop and serve!!!

Tip:  I didn't let my "syrup" cool down enough and my sorbet didn't want to freeze.  My kids were dying to have some, so I took out have of the slush mixture, put it in the blender with some ice and made one awesome slushy/sorbet mixture.  It really froze up nicely with the ice added.... yum!!!  But very sweet!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Praise the Lord and pass the Pepper!!!!

... The BLACK pepper that is!

For those who may not know, we have been avoiding the night-shades family of foods the last couple of years.  You know... tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, egg plant and anything with nitrates and nitrites in it [preservatives... in bacon and lunch meats, etc.]

We started doing this after much research and exhausting many other means of helping our dear son through a bout of what the docs considered to be juvenile arthritis.  Even though we had diligently been following our gluten free, dairy free, et. al. life style... little man just kept not feeling well.  We would have to drag him out of the bed in the morning.  Honestly, we thought he was just having growing pains.  Then one day we finally noticed how swollen he knee was! 

Months later.... and many doctor visits, x-rays, two knee taps and and MRI later... a dear PA friend was chatting with a specialist in Atlanta about JA (Juvenile Arthritis).  The specialist was rambling on about the many things they seemed to notice we somehow linked to the onset of JA.... gluten enteropathy being one of them.  Our friend told the specialist... "Funny you should mention that... You should know his family history..."

So off we went to do more research and tweak on little man's diet.  We sort of "accidentally" discovered the preservative/night shade link up.  All I know is that after months of being preservative and night shades free... little man was on the mends!  [Here are some links to some research in this area.  Many of the current research are still being studied and aren't really available publicly.]

You can look up info about Juvenile Arthritis here.

So there I am surfing the web and viola'!  Somehow, I had missed that black pepper [the kind you keep on the table with your salt] was not a factor in the arthritis situation. 

Tonight.... the pepper shaker goes back on the table baby!  Little man is gonna' love his grits in the morning!!!

Southern Grits (Polenta)

We don't buy the major name brand names in the regular aisles of the store.  They have preservatives.... and little man can't have those.  They have great options in the health food section though.

1 c. old fashioned corn grits
2 c. water
2 tbsp. real butter or oil
salt/pepper to taste

Dump it in the pot, bring the water to a boil, then turn it down to simmer and leave the lid on.  Go dry your hair... then come back and serve it up with some sausage and OJ!

Northern Grits (kinda like cream of wheat, but corn/rice)

1 c. old fashioned corn grits or rice grits
2 c. water OR 2 c. rice/almond milk
brown sugar or honey or fruit preserves

Dump everything in but the sweetener, bring to a boil, turn it down to simmer with the lid on it.  Stir in the sweetener when you are ready to serve it.