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Superfood Soup

Final Superfood

This is my first recipe post. I can’t help think that there is not a better day to start than today. I woke up feeling, empowered, motivated, and dedicated. It’s been a great day. I fit in an hour workout, brainstormed group class ideas and now am making up a soup from what was in my kitchen. Fantastic.

Cooking is not something that used to come naturally to me. I pretty much never know what I am doing, but every day I’m in the kitchen is one more day that I am getting experience under my belt. Typically, I find my recipes on Pinterest or other bloggers. Occasionally, I use a good cookbook.  Today, I just made this up!

I haven’t been to the grocery store in over a week; we are desperately overdue. I have been cooking a lot, and had quite a few odds and ends in the fridge. So instead of going to the store, I decided to be resourceful and work with what I had. The cupboard had:

  • White quinoa
  • 1 frozen chicken breast
  • 1 qt vegetable broth (unopened)
  • ¼ bag leftover carrot cabbage slaw (shredded, not prepared)
  • Kale (for my morning smoothies)
  • Spinach (also for morning smoothie)
  • Garlic (ALWAYS in the house)
  • Celery (3 stalks)
  • Green onions (3 stalks)
  • 1/2 red onion
  • Olive oil (ALWAYS in the house)
  • Some spices

My fiancé and I moved into our new apartment a month ago, and we are seriously lacking in kitchen essentials. We have 1 pot, 2 small pans, a few brand new sharp knives, and a grill tool I use as everything (spatula, wooden spoon, knife, etc- it is actually pretty embarrassing- we desperately need to go shopping), and very few spices.

So in my lacking kitchen environment, I began my quest to make something healthy, hearty, and delicious. What I came up with was a fabulous superfood soup. I decided it should be called "Superfood Soup" because it is loaded with delicious greens, lots of veggies, and packed with lean protein. It is a perfectly balanced, nutrient packed meal! 

The soup was so warming, nourishing, and flavorful. It was just perfect on a cold winter night. Conor loved it. I loved it. Overall, it was a love fest. My take-away is to not be intimidated by a mishmash of ingredients, and have fun getting creative! I encourage you to see what healthy foods you have in your kitchen and have some fun!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white quinoa
  • 1 frozen chicken breast
  • 1 qt vegetable broth (unopened)
  • ¼ bag carrot cabbage slaw (shredded, not prepared)
  • 1 large handful of kale, chopped 
  • 1 large handful of spinach 
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 celery stalks, chopped
  • 3 green onions stalks, chopped 
  • 1/2 red onion, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil (ALWAYS in the house)
  • 1/4 tablespoon garlic salt 
  • 1 teaspoon(ish) thyme
  • Sea salt (to taste)
  • Pepper (to taste)
  • Cayenne pepper (to taste) 
  • parmesan, shredded (to taste) (used as garnish- w/o is dairy-free)

Instructions

Cook 1 cup of quinoa in pot with 2 cups of water. Boil, then simmer uncovered for 20 minutes (or until water is absorbed).  When water is absorbed add enough vegetable broth to cover quinoa. Add thyme.

Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a pan, add garlic, once simmering add in green and red onion. Cook until onions soften and look a little translucent. Add carrot/cabbage slaw mixture . Stir often. Cook until carrots are soft. Add salt, garlic salt, and pepper.

Add sautéed veggies to quinoa. Fill the pot with the rest of the vegetable broth. Add 2 handfuls of kale and spinach. Return to boil, and then simmer for 30 minutes.

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In the veggie pan, add 1 tbsp(ish) of olive oil. Add chicken breast. (Because I hate wasting dishes and have a small space, I always spice in the pan.)  Add cayenne pepper, salt, garlic salt. Flip the breast, do the other side. Fry in pan until cooked through about 7 minutes. Chop up the breast into smaller pieces and place in soup. Heat through.

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Serve warm, topped with a bit of Parmesan. Enjoy! 

Welcome to Shed for the Wed

Welcome to Shed for the Wed

A year ago the love of my life asked for my hand in marriage. I was beyond excited, but also felt the nerves of the numerous preparations – most of all, fitting into the dress! I had also just been certified as a holistic health coach and was working with clients one-on-one to meet their personal goals. So, I decided to chronicle my journey through our engagement as I attempted to get in the best shape of my life for the happiest day of my life (it absolutely was, but more on that later!). My goal was to develop the perfect wedding weight-loss plan featuring delicious meals that are simple and quick to make.