Mix it up with tea |
Sitting here in the rustic cabin, as I munch on homemade tortilla chips, dip, and lemonade, I still have images of my April
Monterey-Pacific Grove trip back home. The thunderstorms we experienced
yesterday in the mountains reminded me of overcast and fog on the coast. And I
cannot forget the abundance of fruit and vegetables at the roadside produce
stands. California is blessed to be an agricultural paradise, especially as we
edge into summertime.
Coastal fog to mountain thunderstorms are calming like nature's foods |
This week, once again,
I find myself waiting and decided instead of chicken soup it is fresh
California vegetables and fruit that would be the perfect pick me up to chill
and attempt to go with the flow.
California Guacamole-Salsa
Dip
1 avocado, ripe,
peeled
2 Roma tomatoes, diced
2 tablespoons red
onion or scallions, diced
1 small chili pepper,
diced
¼-1/3 cup salsa
(fresh, store bought)
1 teaspoon fresh lemon
or lime juice
Ground pepper and sea
salt to taste
Parmesan shavings
Homemade tastes better than store bought |
Semi Homemade Chips
(fried)
3-4 Flour tortillas
(fluffy kind)
Canola oil
Italian seasoning,
ground pepper and sea salt to taste
In a skillet, cover
the bottom about ¼ inch with oil. Set aside. Cut round tortillas into triangles
like a pizza pie. Once the oil sizzles on medium heat, place tortilla triangles
into pan. Turn a few times until the chips are light brown on both sides.
Remove. Place on paper towels to absorb oil. Sprinkle with seasoning. Serve
warm with chilled guacamole. Serves 2.
Fresh Lemonade
3-4 large lemons
4 cups water (I used
bottled)
¼ cup granulated sugar
Ice cubes
Juice lemons. Pour
into pitcher. Add water, stir. Sprinkle in sugar. Put in refrigerator until serving.
Use glasses, straws, and add a slice of lemon on the rim of glass. *You can substitute half of your fave tea if preferred. Serves 4.
Guacamole, chips, and
lemonade are simple foods. But avocados, tomatoes, onions, and lemons are all
packed with good for you anti-stress vitamins. Not only are they healthful
(less is more with guacamole because of the fat) these foods are delicious
during hot or cold days as well as uncertain times. So, if you’re waiting for
summertime to arrive or something else, I promise you, a mix of fun appetizers,
like these, will help you chill and go with the flow (without chewing the ice!)
until it happens. These treats are made to live in the moment for sanity's sake.
Cal Orey, M.A. Is an
author and journalist. Her books include the Healing Powers Series (Vinegar,
Olive Oil, Chocolate, Honey, Coffee, Tea, and Superfoods) published by Kensington.
(The collection has been featured by the Good Cook Book Club.) Her website
is http://www.calorey.com.
*Grab and bundle books for summer reads! Tea and Honey, Vinegar and Oil, Tea and Coffee, Vinegar, Honey, and Tea or all six before Superfoods (Dec. 2018)
*Grab and bundle books for summer reads! Tea and Honey, Vinegar and Oil, Tea and Coffee, Vinegar, Honey, and Tea or all six before Superfoods (Dec. 2018)
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