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Happy Med Month! What is Med Month, you ask? And why am I so excited about it?

During the month of May, Oldways celebrates National Mediterranean Diet Month (Med Month)! Here’s what Oldways has to say about Med Month:

This campaign is all about eating meals that taste terrific (and happen to be healthy too), and about inspiring everyone to make small but profound changes in their lives. While many of us wait until the New Year to set out goals for health and fitness, we’re offering another opportunity, a sort of mid-year second chance, to think about your relationship with food and how you live.

Please join us in celebrating the Mediterranean Diet, which is built upon an active lifestyle and delicious, fresh flavors, the makings of which are as close at hand as your nearest grocery store. It’s a diet that doesn’t taste like a diet, and its proven health benefits are remarkable: It can help you lose weight, fight disease, and even boost brain health.

Last year, I participated in Med Month with a delicious recipe that pulled together some of my favorite parts of the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid including salmon, olives, tomatoes, and of course, wine. When asked to participate again, I jumped at the chance and hope to have several recipes and maybe even a couple giveaways for Med Month.

Last night’s dinner was centered completely around Med Month. I will be posting the main course tomorrow morning, but thought I would share this easy, delicious dip that I also served.

It started with a large eggplant which I sliced into disks, generously salted, and set aside for about 30 minutes to get rid of the bitterness.

eggplant

While those were hanging out, I started getting my grill pan hot and placed on it 3/4 of a yellow onion, in thick slices. I also gathered the rest of my ingredients, cumin, a red chili pepper, and olive oil. Lots of olive oil.

grilled onions

Once the onions were grilled, I rinsed the eggplant, rubbed a bit of olive oil on the slices, and grilled them until soft. Grilled eggplant is amazing.

grilled eggplant\

To make the dip, I waited until the onions cooled, then added them, along with the red chili pepper and a teaspoon of cumin and 1/4 cup of olive oil to my food processor.

chili pepper

onions

I pulsed it until the onions were completely pulverized and then added the eggplant. A minute of pureeing later, I had a creamy, spicy eggplant dip that was perfect with our dinner.

eggplant dip

This dip would be great for a Mother’s Day dinner, served with pita chips and veggies or atop grilled chicken or vegetables in a sandwich.

Stay tuned for the next installment in my Med Month eating!

Are you participating in Med Month? What is your favorite ingredient from the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid?

Tags: eggplant, healthy, healthy recipe, recipe, vegan, Vegetarian

In New England, it seems soup weather lasts about 10 months out of the year. The cold and rainy weather earlier in the week had me wanting something warm and cozy, velvety and comforting, but without the fat that cream and butter add to hearty winter dishes. I am glad the weather is finally starting to cooperate with my desire to get healthier!

I have an old school vegetarian cookbook from back in the day when I was hardcore vegetarian, and it had the suggestion for using potatoes to make a soup creamier without the cream. I had a head of cauliflower in the house for snacks, so I decided to whip up a quick cauliflower and potato soup.

sweet onions

I started with one and a half sweet onions, peeling and chopping them finely. Then I scrubbed three russet potatoes and about 3/4 head of cauliflower clean and chopped them, adding them to a pot of boiling water until they were soft.

russet potatoes

cauliflower

Once the cauliflower and potatoes were soft, I drained them out and added them to the blender, filling it up with a few cups of vegetable stock. You could also use chicken stock if you had it laying around.

chicken broth and vegetable broth

The veggies will be nice and soft and will puree up into a velvety, creamy soup. Beautiful!

cauliflower and potato soup

To serve, I scooped a few ladles of the soup into bowls and topped with with some white truffle oil.

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If you don’t have truffle oil, a bit of olive oil would work just as well. I added some black pepper for a bit of extra flavor.

cauliflower and potato soup

You would probably never be able to tell that this soup didn’t have cream in it, it was so rich and creamy. The flavor of the cauliflower was subtle but definitely came through in a nice way. You know how cauliflower can smell kind of funky when cooking, but this was very mellow. I love potatoes, and I love sneaking healthy veggies in wherever I can, and this was a total hit.

Tags: cauliflower, potatoes, recipe, soup, truffle oil, vegan, Vegetarian

One of the cookbooks that has been inspiring me this week is The Secret Ingredient by Sally Bee. I wrote about The Secret Ingredient last year, and I picked up again this weekend when trying to plan out some healthy and exciting meals. I love that this book never sacrifices flavor. It treats food as something that is supposed to be pleasurable but also something that is meant to be fueling and healing.

As a lover of fennel, I was excited to try a take on Sally Bee’s Crunchy Baked Fennel recipe. I bought two giant bulbs at Trader Joe’s over the weekend.

fennel

I cut the fennel into quarters and put the quarters into boiling water for about eight minutes.

fennel

While the fennel was boiling, I sliced a summer squash and a sweet onion. The original recipe did not include either, but I had them and thought they would go well with the other ingredients.

summer squash

Once the fennel was soft, I layered the veggies in my new casserole dish. My sister and family got me a whole set of these dishes for my birthday, including cute little ramekins and new loaf dishes. I love them!

baked vegetables

I topped the layers of veggies with slivers of garlic, panko bread crumbs, and olive oil.

crunchy baked vegetables

Into a 400 degree oven they went, and 20 minutes later, I had these crunchy baked vegetables. The anise-flavor of the soft, gooey fennel, the sweetness of the onion, and the buttery bread crumbs all went perfectly together. This veggie side dish was incredibly enjoyable. And it was the perfect side for my fish in a packet. I wish dinner was this good and healthy every night!

What should I make next?

Tags: fennel, health, healthy recipe, onions, side dish, squash, vegan, vegetables, Vegetarian

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