Friday, February 24, 2012

Creamy Frozen Banana Treat



This is not the first time the overripe bananas in our dorm fruit bowl have incited my creativity in a desperate attempt to be resourceful. The last banana-saving episode resulted in banana flax muffins made with a haphazard mixture of Trader Joe's pancake mix and garnished with chia seeds for crunch.

This time when they gazed at me from our coffee table, brown and imploring, I recalled Jen's beautiful chocolate banana bombs from Use Real Butter. In an attempt to catch the flavors, if not the beautiful shape, I mashed the sweet and soft bananas with a fork in a round container. Luckily, I had a half-eaten bar of Valrhona 85% which I melted with a chunk of milk chocolate with short bursts in the microwave. I spread the melted chocolate over the top and added some raw pecan chunks as well as a smattering of organic pumpkin granola that had been neglected in the cupboard. Covering it up tightly, I stuck it in the freezer and forgot about it until some subsection of the Algorithm Analysis chapter where my mind wandered to the asymptotic "best case" of the problem of overripe bananas. The corresponding algorithm is written above - enjoy!

Honey Roasted Oranges

Inspired by Joy the Baker's Roasted Winter Citrus post, with the addition of a drizzle of honey instead of the sprinkle of sugar. It was a new experience for my taste buds that are so used to cold juicy oranges, but I must admit that it is a pleasant variation for a winter dessert.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Raw Zucchinni Carrot Salad


Zucchinni and carrot shavings, tomatoes, and Bulgarian feta cheese dressed with lemon, olive oil, chia seeds, black cumin and a sprinkle of salt.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Quinoa Sweet Potato Kale Cakes

From Cannelle et Vanille, with the substitution of kale that I had on hand instead of fresh herbs, and due to the limitations of cooking in a dorm kitchen I swapped the coriander for cumin and Turkish oregano and omitted the parmesan cheese.

If, like myself, you end up with extra grated sweet potato, saute them with onions in a small pot, add some vegetable broth and boil until the sweet potato pieces are tender. Puree with a hand-held blender and season with salt, pepper, and desired herbs.

Pair the creamy portion of soup with some quinoa cakes, and enjoy a wholesome study break with your suitemates.