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    N ovem ber I. 2 0 0 6
F ood
I om ake life easier for meal preparations, the "Food Section’ will present an assortm ent o f
hearty, healthy and user-triendly w inter and holiday recipes. For recipe requests or
suggestions contact: SharonS@ portlandobserver.com Subject: Food Section
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Slow Cooker Hickory BBQ Pork Sandwiches
1 boneless pork shoulder (2 lb.)
1 env. Onion soup mix
2 small onions, sliced
I eup Hickory Sm oke Barbecue Sauce
8 sandwich buns split
8 cheese slices (optional)
Prep Time: 10 min
Total Time: 6 hr 10 min
M akes: 8 servings, 1 sandw ich each
This is a really hearty hot
sandwich that doesn't take a
lot o f attention while
cooking.
1. P L A C E meat in slow cooker. Top with soup mix. onions ami barbecue
sauce; cover with lid.
2. C O O K 4 to 6 hours on HIGH (or 8 to 10 hours on LOW ). Remove meat
from slow cooker; cut into small pieces or shred with fork. Return meat to
slow cooker. Mix with sauce
3. S P O O N meat mixture evenly onto bottom halves o f buns; top with
Singles. C over with tops o f buns.
5 Spices That Fight Disease
Add a little healthy flavor to your life
Every cook knows that spices add zero-
calories, but big flavor. At last, research­
ers are unearthing the science behind their
healing powers
(lingerT he benefits: Whetheryou have
motion or morning sickness or just an
ordinary upset tummy, ginger can bring
you some relief. Plus, ginger eases mi­
graine and arthritis pain. How to spice it
up: I oss one third of a teaspoon of fresh
or powdered ginger into stir-fries or cookie
batter, sip ginger beer or tea. or try spicy
candied ginger.
Cinnam on The benefits: Con­
suming about one-quarter to one
teaspoon a day of this crowd­
pleasing spice can reduce glucose
(blood sugar) and lower levels of
i
triglycerides (a type of fat), LDL
(or "bad") cholesterol, and total
cholesterol in people with type 2
diabetes, according to a recent
study. Cinnamon also has anti­
bacterial properties, killing bacte-
ria that can cause food poisoning
and neutralizing germs that lead to
bad breath and cavities. How to
spice it up: Ground cinnamon can be mixed
into applesauce or pie filling, hot cider,
muffin batter, or oatmeal. Or swirl acinna-
mon stick in your tea.
Black Pepper The benefits: Pipeline—
a pungent substance in black pepper —
increases enzyme activity and blood flow,
which aid in the body’s absorption of
nutrients and enhance digestion How to
spice it up: Grind pepper on just about any
dish, or toss a few pinches in dressings
and marinades.
lu rm e ric The benefits: Curcumin,
turmeric's bright yellow pigment, may re­
duce your Alzheimer's risk by limiting the
buildup of destructive proteins in the brain
that is characteristic of the disease. It may
also put the brakes on gastric and colon
cancerby slowing theeffects of harmful Gl
bacteria and smoothing digestive system
function. How to spice it up: Add yellow
mustard (which contains some curcumin)
to sandwiches. Curry powder blends,
which include turmeric, pack a more pow­
erful curcumin punch; use in meat and
seafood dishes, to season fries, or mix into
ketchup.
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Red C hili Pepper FlakesThe benefits:
Capsaicin, the main phytochemical in red
peppers, works as an anti-inflammatory
and anticoagulant, thus preventing clot­
ting and hardening of the arteries. It also
helps lower cholesterol and triglyceride
levels, reducing your risk of a heart attack.
Studies indicate it may even neutralize
carcinogens and help boost your immune
system. How to spice it up: Sprinkle these
flakes on pizza or into tomato sauces,
veggies, or fruit salads. If you're buying
fresh or dried whole peppers, select
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West African Soup
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/ ms soup is native to West Africa (Nigeria) ft is a great soup for those
who I ike to try something different every once in a while. This is a unique
way to use pumpkin seeds. Any combination o f crab, shrimp and smoked
fish can be used in place o f the shrimp. Drained, smoked oysters and
chicken can he used in place o f the beef.
O riginal recipe yield: 6 to 8 servings
PR EPTIM E: 15 Min
C O O K T IM E : I Hr2()Min
READY IN I H r35 Min
D IR E C T IO N S
IN G R E D IE N T S
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3/4 cup pum pkin seeds
•
I 1/2 pounds cubed beef stew meat
•
1/2 eup peanut oil
•
2 large tomatoes, chopped
•
I small onion, chopped
•
2 habanera peppers,seeded and minced
•
18 ounces tomato sauce
•
3 tablespoons tomato paste
•
1 1/2 cups w ater
•
2 pounds fresh shrimp, peeled and de-
veined
•
I pound fresh spinach, washed and
chop|M'd
1. Place pumpkin seeds in a blender
and blend for 30 to 40 seconds or until
m ixture are a powdery paste. Set
aside.
2 . W ash beef and cut into bite-size
cubes. Season with salt. In large pot,
heat oil over m edium-high heat for4 to
5 minutes. Add beef and sauté for 3 to
5 minutes or unt il brown but not cooked
through.
3. Place tomatoes, onions, and pep­
per in a blender and blend for about 30
seconds or until smooth. Add tomato
mixture to meat, reduce heat to me­
dium-low, and cover. C<x>k for 40 to
50 minutes or until meat is tender.
4. Add tom ato sauce, water, and
shrim p and sim m er for 10 minutes,
5. Add spinach and ground pum p­
kin seeds and continue to sim m er 10
minutes more.
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