Posts Tagged ‘Guacamole’

Just in case there are questions, the title is a baseball reference, meaning almost back to home plate for Ramadan. That’s the closest I will get to talking about baseball for the next couple of weeks until the Nationals start winning again. Anyways..the new moon that started Ramadan has officially been sighted (although scientific calculations told us well ahead of time), so that means Ramadan draws to an end. The best part is that Saudia Arabia has announced Eid for the 8th as well so most of the Muslims in the world will be having one big celebration!

This post is for the final 2 days of Ramadan! Not a lot of exciting stuff going food wise except that the universe did win as I slumped back into eating eggs for Sahoor. Aside from that, the last couple of days of Ramadan have been a time crunch as usual, hence the delayed postings.

For Sahoor

Like I said, universe won, got sucked into eating eggs again, except on the 6th where I was able to sneak in some sweet potatoes. I made a hashed sweet potato dish.

It was 1 sweet potato that I skinned and shredded using a grate. Just FYI, grating takes some effort and energy! I for some reason was up all night and had not slept at all. So since I didn’t wake up from REM sleep, I had the energy to do it. I then added the shreddings to a pan with coconut oil and heated it up. I added a pinch of salt and pepper to it and then when the sweet potato was nearly done, I made two holes and cracked two eggs into them. I let it cook for another minute and then placed the plate in the oven for about 5 minutes until the eggs were done. I added some cholula hot sauce on top and ate it.

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For the last Sahoor, I had only napped an hour or two in the past 24 hours so I was barely awake for it. I made a simple omelette, ate it, prayed, and went to sleep. I barely remember it haha. I was a little sad that I couldn’t make anything spectacular for the final day but oh well. I did sleep till noon so I didn’t have to worry about passing a long day with little food.

For Iftar

My sister, who I call my assistant chef, whipped this up while I got my first 2 hours of sleep after about 36 hours of being awake (stupid insomnia.) This was a recipe that I worked on last year for chicken fajitas and guacamole.

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For the final day of Ramadan, I was spending it with the family and as my sister and I went back and forth on what to make, we joked about pizza. That joke pulled some traction and we decided you know what, after we break our fast, Ramadan is technically over. So we did it; we ate pizza. Yeah I said it and now you know what my final cheat meal was. You should feel special. I also later had a slurpee and barely felt any guilt. Hey it’s been a long month, don’t judge me!

Workouts

I did a little bit of squat work on the final day of Ramadan but nothing crazy. I also did days 6 and 7 on the ad challenge calendar.

So this is it for the food/workout posts. InshAllah (God Willing), I will post a final piece tomorrow with some thoughts, reflections, and thanks. Enjoy the day, eat the traditional food with your family, but remember the day after life goes back to normal and that minute on the lips means a lifetime on the hips bahaha.

Eid Mubarak to you all!

Yesterday I got lazy and creative at the same time. I didn’t have enough time to cook a full dinner so I stopped by Chipotle to pick up a salad bowl. Wait a minute, Chipotle?? The place everyone thought was healthy until calorie and fat calculators broke down the truth of what goes into a burrito? Or how they have slowly started to admit that their stuff may not be as natural as it may seem. For those who don’t know what I’m talking about, Chipotle came out last month and labeled their ingredients that contain GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms.) Turns out , there’s a lot of them…

For Sahoor

I’m done with eggs. That is all.

For Iftar

I got my self a bowl from Chipotle but here is how I navigated all of the pit falls. Start with a salad bowl which contains a base layer of lettuce. Skip the tortilla every time. It has tons of carbs and sugar that you don’t need, not to mention heavy on GMOs. Skip the rice (even the brown rice) and beans. The chicken believe it or not is heavy on GMOs as well as the other meats. The only meat that is GMO free is the pork, if that’s your cup of tea. Add in the fajita peppers, mild salsa, and the other salsa that you want. Corn is one of those debatable paleo items but with that quantity you aren’t going to hurt your self. Next add the guacamole, heck double the guacamole. Turns out the guac does not contain any GMOs and is heavy in nutrients your body loves. Skip everything else including the cheese and sour cream (which turns out does not contain GMOs).

Oh you want meat? No problem, use your own! I added some of my GMO free chicken to a pan after marinating it with a little bit of salt, pepper, and chaat masala. I added it to the bowl as well as some Tessamae’s dressing (skip Chipotle’s) and it was as good as ever!

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So there, disaster avoided. I do love Chipotle and learning about their ingredients was disappointing, but like I said, eating healthy is not cheap. It’s a sad thought if you think about it. Obesity is the underlying cause of many illnesses in this country. It’s a driving factor in our health care costs yet to truly counter it, you have to be able to afford it. What’s one to do when they can only afford the unhealthy option today but then suffer the health care costs later? Lifestyle and budgeting is a whole other topic that this blog is not intended for but something to think about.

Maybe I’ll do a few recipes that are healthy and filling yet low cost. Oh and they won’t involve eggs because I think today I hit my threshold on the amount of eggs I can eat in a month.

Those of you who followed this blog last Ramadan must be wondering where the guacamole has been hiding. Honestly I’m not sure what happened to it. I still love guac but haven’t gotten around to making it the past 7 days. Well today, even though it really didn’t fit into the dish, it made its appearance. I still love the stuff and still think it’s something I could eat everyday.

For Sahoor

I had a decent amount of Thai Red Curry from last night left over so instead of making anything new, I had a healthy serving of it with the cauliflower rice. I had a peach to go with it and plenty of water. I need to start doing this more often, making enough food the night before to eat for Sahoor the next morning. It takes a lot of pressure off of you and allows you to just sit down and eat with one eye still closed (yeah you know what I mean).

For Iftaar

This was just a bunch of randomness tonight but in the end, it filled me up and tasted great. First I had even more leftovers of the Thai Red Curry (still not complaining since I love that stuff) along with cauliflower rice. I scraped what was left of it onto my plate. Second, I made a little bit of tilapia. I followed the same recipe I did last week, minus the olives, green peppers, and shallots. Last but not least, I had some guac. The recipe was the same as last years but over time I’ve reduced the amount of garlic I put in it. I guess garlic and I have grown apart recently. Here is the recipe again:

    • 2 ripe avocados, peeled
    • 1 lemon
    • 1/2 lime
    • 1/4 tsp of cumin
    • 1/2 tsp of chili powder
    • 1/2 clove of garlic (or less, or none), minced
    • 1/4 tsp of sea salt
    • 1  tomato, diced
    • 1/2 red onion, diced
    • handful of cilantro to garnish, finely chopped (how-to)

Instructions: Put everything in a bowl and mash it up with a fork until the avocado chunks can’t be seen anymore.Simple enough and it only takes a few minutes. It tastes best served right away. If you want to save some as leftovers, make sure you put it in tupperware and refrigerate it asap.

This is what all of this randomness looked on my plate:

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Workout of the Day

I was actually able to refrain from doing the metcon today and stuck with strength training. Ok fine it wasn’t that hard to stay away. The metcon was for one of my coach’s birthday and was 35 minutes long in this heat wave. No thank you (sorry Sara, I’ll make it after Ramadan!). This workout involves olympic lifting and then a sprint metcon.

7 rounds: 1 Snatch then 3 snatch grip push presses
*heaviest weight possible
-then-
50 Burpees for time

This is what a snatch + snatch grip push press looks like:

Today overall was a good day. I didn’t have to worry about preparing much food since a lot of it was already done ahead of time. It allowed me to relax a little in the morning and get my workout on in the evening.  8 days done folks!

Craving the Guac

Posted: August 2, 2012 in Food
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So I’ve been told by some that I eat a lot of guacamole.  I don’t think I eat enough! Love that stuff. If I had ripe avocados being delivered to me on a daily basis (hmm, wonder if Amazon Prime can do this), I would probably make some for every meal. I know some of you are still making faces at that word but have you tried it yet?? It will change your life. Well not really but it’s one of the best alternatives I’ve found for sugar/carb loaded sides. It has the essentials like monounsaturated fats, fiber, vitamins C and E and potassium that you need to get through these long days of Ramadan. According to the American Heart Association, monounsaturated fats from avocados can help reduce your cholesterol level, a huge contributor to heart disease. Oh so I guess it could change your life!

Guacamole can be eaten with almost anything too. Chicken, eggs, carrots, literally anything (ahem, including chips and pizza but that’s not the point of this blog). Anyhow, by popular demand and to save you from having to scrolling down too far, here is the recipe again. I’ve tweaked it a little bit:

    • 2 ripe avocados, peeled
    • 1 lemon
    • 1/2 lime 
    • 1/4 tsp of cumin
    • 1/2 tsp of chili powder
    • 1 clove of garlic (or less), minced
    • 1/4 tsp of sea salt
    • 1 diced tomato, diced
    • 1/2 red onion, diced
    • handful of cilantro to garnish, finely chopped (how-to)

Instructions: Put everything in bowl and mash it up with a fork until the avocado chunks can’t be seen anymore. Simple enough and it only takes a few minutes. It tastes best served right away. If you want to save some as leftovers, make sure you put it tupperware and refrigerate it asap.

The meals

For Sahoor I had a large omelette with tomatoes, onions, and peppers. I sprinkled some sea salt on it and added some hot sauce to it. I had a Paleo Muffin as well. I drank my usual 1.5 liters of water with it.

For Iftar, I was craving the guac so it was time to make some more. Keeping with that theme, I was craving something tangy so I made Chicken Fajitas.

    • 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts, diced up
    • 1 tsp cumin
    • 1 tsp oregano
    • 1 tsp chili powder
    • 1 tsp sea salt
    • 1 Tbs coconut oil
    • 1/2 red onion, sliced
    • 2 bell peppers, sliced (red makes it look nicer)
    • 1 lemon
    • 1/2 lime
    • 1/2 tomato
    • 1/2 tsp of chopped cilantro

Instructions: In a bowl, mix the cumin, oregano, chili powder, and sea salt. Toss the chicken in and coat it with the mixture. Heat a large pan and add in the coconut oil when it gets hot. Throw in the onions and let them satuee for 2-3 minute. Add in the chicken and stir it around until it’s almost done (10-15 minutes). Add in the onion, bell peppers, lemon juice, lime juice, tomato, and cilantro to the pan. Stir it up for another couple of minutes and you’re done. Serve with some guacamole, and lettuce. 

Workout

Sleep, for time. I scored 7.5 hours! This is more than I’ve slept in a while. I know I’ve taken two rest days here but sometimes it’s needed. Just make sure it doesn’t snowball. I am relaxed, energized and ready for a good workout tonight. Oh and I have guac in me so I’m sure I will be awesome!