Saturday, August 27, 2011

Urban Survival Kitchen Project


Urban Survival Kitchen

“The Home Chef’s Training Course
for Putting Healthy Tasty Food on Our Table
During Difficult Economic Times”


Mission Statement:

Our goal is to teach teens and their parents how to navigate through the urban food landscape, as they learn to shop for and prepare inexpensive, clean, and nutrient-dense meals for themselves and their families.

Our middle-class is quickly disappearing and joining the ranks of the “working poor.” Food insecurity is on the rise. Our public schools are failing at providing a substantial meal at lunch. Some schools run out of food before every child is fed.

In a recent survey that I conducted at the Boys & Girls Club of Venice, I discovered that 70% were going without breakfast; 75% relied upon school lunch as their main meal of the day (which more often than not meant pizza or a bean & cheese burrito); 30 percent were going to bed hungry; and 50 % worried about the health of their parents and siblings.

Parents are overworked and stressed out. They don’t have the time, energy or resources to put healthy balanced meals on the table. Many of these families are eating fast food for dinner.

Health is the most important element of survival. If we want our children to thrive (not merely survive), we must develop new strategies for preparing our food.

Since the cost of animal protein foods is beyond reach for many of us, an emphasis will be placed on how to prepare affordable protein-rich meals.

Among the topics to be explored:

• How to bake protein rich breads using alternative grains.

• How to prepare protein rich pasta from scratch.

• Low energy cooking; how to keep your gas and electric costs down, conserve personal energy, and still prepare delicious meals, using such methods as crock pot and stir-fry.

• How to avoid hidden refine sugars and flour, reducing the risk for such health problems as obesity and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2.

• A virtual shopping trip for healthy ingredients.

• How to increase your Omega-3 consumption with plant-based foods that are inexpensive and easy to prepare.

• How to make your own snack bars, rich in nutrients and tasty!

• How to prepare low sugar desserts, guaranteed to please.

I believe that this course will provide a sense of empowerment for our students. I can envision the students becoming inspired to bring home their new-found knowledge, becoming the health-oriented chef in the family. There are many subtle benefits beyond just the healthy aspect of the food itself. This will help to boost self-esteem, relieve parents of some of the pressure associated creating healthy meals, and prepare the students for a lifetime of healthy dining. Furthermore, this will help to address the obesity epidemic that we are seeing, particularly in our food-insecure communities.

Please visit this link to view photos of projects already in progress:

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Gluten Free Taco Bell Tacos

One might think that a Crispy Corn Taco is wheat free but check the ingredients ,before eating, you may be very surprised. If an ingredient is listed as soybean, does this mean that soy sauce is used in the recipe? Soy Sauce contains wheat whereas Tamari Sauce does not. Even if the tacos are made with 100% Corn, are they fried in the same oil that is used for wheat based tortillas?

I have a client that loves Taco Bell Beef Tacos. I decided to make the taco seasoning that tastes like Taco Bells, leaving out the wheat. I serve them on a certified gluten free crispy corn taco. Here is the recipe:

Taco Bell Style Taco Seasoning:

Yield: Enough seasoning for two batches (1 pound Ground Beef, or Turkey, each)

2 ½ Tbsp.Cornstarch
2 Tbsp.Dried Onion Flakes
2 Tbsp. Beef Bouillon Cubes, crushed
2 tsp.Garlic Salt
2 tsp.Cumin
2 tsp.Paprika
2 tsp.Chili Powder
1 tsp.Onion Powder
½ tsp.Cayenne
½ tsp Granulated Sugar

To prepare:
1.Brown 1 lb. Beef or Turkey, in pan. Drain off fat, if using beef.
2.Add HALF of Seasoning Mix and ¾ Cup Water.
3.Bring to a boil, lower flame and simmer for approximately 7 minutes
4.Assemble Tacos and top with shredded lettuce, cheese, and tomato salsa,avocado…..

Now, if you are opposed to animal protein and would like to make the same Taco Bell style Tacos, you would opt for this even healthier version of the same recipe:

Yield: Seasoning for 1 pound of meat alternative