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Showing posts with label maganese. Show all posts

3/24/10

Grilled Tuna with Mango Salsa

The weather is finally starting to turn nice and the weekend is just around the corner, so break out your grills, invite some friends over and make the below vitamin & nutrient packed Tuna w/ Pineappe-Mango Salsa. With a kick from Jalepeno, the flavors are complex but the ingredient list is simple!

Pineapple: Pineapple offers a fun tropical flare to this recipe. This delicious fruit is a great source of Vitamin C to help keep your immune system health. But, even cooler Pineapple is a great source of Bromelain- an enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties- great for people dealing with Arthritis. Bromelain also aids in the digestion of protein. Good thing we're pairing this with Tuna Steaks! Another fun fact about pineapple is that it is an excellent source of manganese, a mineral important to the health of bones, skin, nails, & cartilage.

Mango: Mangoes are back in season and I'm thrilled! Mangoes are a great source of iron. If you're like me and bruise like a peach, you're not getting enough iron. Instead of turning to leafy greens to get iron, try a yummy mango! Mangoes also offer maganese & potassium which studies show help to lower blood pressure. And if you need another incentive to try out this recipe.. Mangoes are also a good source Vitamin E which has been shown to help regulate sex hormones and thereby boost sex life so why not give it a try!

Grilled Tuna with Pineapple-Mango Salsa:
Salsa:
1-2 Cups Fresh Pineapple, Diced
1 Fresh Mango, Diced
1 Jalepeno, minced (remove seeds to lessen heat or leave them in to make hotter)
1 Tbsp Lime Juice
Splash of OJ
1/4 Cup Green Bell Pepper, minced
Tuna:
4 (6-8 oz) Tuna Steaks
Salt & Pepper
Combine all Salsa ingredients & let stand at room temp for 2 hours to let flavors marry
Season Tuna Steaks w/ Salt & Pepper grill to desired degree of doneness. About 3-4 mins per side.
Top Tuna w/ Salsa Mixture & pair with a simple Spinach Salad for A killer super easy weekend dinner!



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8/16/09

Healthy Indulgence: Sweet Potato Fries

Nothing is more fun to make than comfort-food that's secretly loaded with health benefits: that's why i love making home-made sweet potato fries!
A medium sized sweet potato is about 100 calories and has over 700% of your RDA of Vitamin A. Vitamin A contains antioxidant properties that help eliminate tissue-damaging free radicals in your body. Sweet potatoes also contain about 65% of your RDA of Vitamin C! [source:www.nutrition data.com]
Sweet potatoes also contain high levels of potassium & maganese which reduce the risk of high blood pressure and maintain bone health.
Not only are the health benefits of sweet potatoes numerous, but their flavor can be both sweet and savory! These fries are quick and easy to make and so delicious any picky eater(kids included) will find themselves happy to consume this vegetable!


Sweet Potato Fries

1 med sweet potato, peeled & cut into 1/4'' strips
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp cinnamon
Pinch cayenne pepper (Add more to increase heat)
Sea Salt & Pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 420°F; Pour EVOO over sweet pot strips and toss to coat; sprinkle w cinnamon & cayanne pepper; Bake 12 minutes on each side; Take out of oven and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper to taste. Let cool and serve.
 
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