Showing posts with label Zucchini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zucchini. Show all posts

3/14/11

Chicken W Sauteed Asian Veggies- Post Gym Meal


After a hectic start to the year (with little time for following through on New Year's Resolutions) I've decided that as life has started to settle down, now is the perfect time for a mid-March "resolution". My resolutions: post more recipes and get back to a 5 day a week gym schedule.

In keeping with this, below is an awesome post-gym Chicken w/ Sautéed Asian Veggies recipe to replenish you and get you fueled up to get after it again tomorrow. Why is this so good post workout?
  1. Protein: Your muscles get torn up while you're working out (don't worry it's tiny, little tears) eating a protein rich food (I recommend chicken with this dish) post workout helps repair the damage and fuel you up for tomorrow's workout.

  2. Carbs: Glycogen, a form of carbohydrate, essentially acts as fuel for your muscles while you workout. You literally need to replenish your glycogen levels to aid proteins in the rebuilding process. I like to include carb rich veggies like carrots and also add a little brown rice or quinoa (which offers both carbs and about 5 g protein per serving).

Chicken W/ Sauteed Asian Veggies:

2 Chicken Breasts (Cooked fully per chef's taste, I recommend this marinade recipe)
1 1/2 Tbsp Peanut Oil (Can use Olive Oil)

1 Tbsp Minced Ginger
1 Tbsp Minced Garlic
1 Extra Large Carrot (peeled into thin strips)
1 Zucchini (thinly sliced)
1/2 Vadalia Onion (thinly sliced
Handful Snow Peas
1/4 c Reduced-Sodium Soy Sauce (or more to taste)

Red Pepper Flakes to taste

Coat non-stick pan w/ oil and bring to med-high heat. Add ginger and garlic and sauté for 1-2 mins. Add onion and continue to sauté for approx 5 mins. Add carrots, and zucchini and splash with soy sauce and continue to sauté until onions are transparent and zucchini and carrots are fork-tender. (Cook longer for softer veggies). Pour the remaining soy sauce and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes on and toss to coat. Plate alongside chicken and rice and enjoy :)

This Recipe is very much cook to taste so have fun with it and play-up the flavors you love and play-down what you can live without. Feel free to post comments below on what did and didn't work for you :

http://www.ihavenet.com/recipes/3-Perfect-Post-workout-Recipes-RCG.html

10/12/10

Zucchini Marinara

Zucchini Marinara is the perfect comfort food to throw in the oven at the end of a long day. Prep is minimal and it's nearly impossible to screw up. And because all you have to do is wrap the zucchini in tin foil and throw it in the oven for 20 minutes, you can save on time by taking a quick shower, checking email, etc while it cooks.

Zucchini: I was surprised when I saw how much of a nutritional powerhouse Zucchini is- It's a great source of Manganese, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Vitamin A, Fiber, Potassium, Copper, Folate, Phosphorus, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, a number of B Vitamins, Calcium, Zinc, Iron, Protein, Vitamin K... seriously the list goes on!


So, zucchini is a great source of a number of B Vitamins including Folate, B6, B1, B3 & B2. Question I'm sure you're asking- why are B Vitamins important? Quick break down: Folate (B9 aka Folic Acid) lowers your risk of heart disease, stroke & birth defects. It's also needed to make red blood cells and prevent anemia. B6 is necessary for proper function of neurotransmitters and, ladies, may reduce PMS. B3 can help increase energy and is necessary for DNA repair- that seems like a pretty important job.

So there you have it this recipe is easy to make, hard to mess up and super satisfying- I mean really, it sells itself :)

Zucchini Marinara:

1 Medium Zucchini (thinly sliced)
1-2 tbsp EVOO
1/4 c. Marinara Sauce
1 tbsp Crumbled Feta

Preheat the oven on bake to 400 F.

Place sliced zucchini on tin foil (enough to wrap). This does not need to be spaced out. Drizzle w/ EVOO and toss to coat. Season with Salt & Pepper if desired. Wrap tin foil so that it creates a pouch for the zucchini. Place in oven and let cook for 20-25 minutes. You can use your nose with this one, once you start to smell the zucchini that's when you know it's cooked!

Take out of oven and spread marinara sauce over the zucchini, sprinkle crumbled feta over top and place (don't need to re-wrap) back in the oven. Cook for another 5 minutes. Take out of the oven, throw on a plate and enjoy. Pair it with a glass of red wine for the ultimate end of day wind down.




http://www.fitsugar.com/10-Sources-Folate-2944377
http://www.wholeliving.com/article/the-benefits-of-b-vitamins

10/4/10

Fun Healthy Recipes is Back!


After a brief (okay, maybe a little extended) summer hiatus, Fun Healthy Recipes is back and ready to get you healthy, happy and fit just in time for the holidays!

Keep checking back over the next few weeks for awesome recipes that showcase delicious, nutrient-packed foods that will keep you satisfied and feeling your best.

Upcoming Recipes:
  • Zucchini Marinara
  • Cilantro Shrimp
  • Asian Lettuce Cups
  • Cream Cheese-Swirled Brownies
  • Braised Kale with Tomatos
  • Korean Chicken with Minted Cucumbers
  • Roasted Peach with Amaretti Crumble
  • Grilled Lime-Soy Tuna with Noodles
 
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