A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2015 HEART FOOD COLUMN WHEN YOU GIVE YOUR BY ANGELA SHELF MEDEARIS AND GINA HARLOW THE KITCHEN DIVA I t seems that everything we eat and drink these days wants a piece of our heart. There are the bad-for-us foods like addictive chips, irresistible burgers, gorgeous steaks and seductive fried chicken. They’re so easy to see coming, but we fall for them anyway. Then there are the good guys, who have their charms and who claim to give us what’s good for us, like red wine and choco- late. It’s so easy to commit to one of them because they have what we want! But the truth is that when it comes to our heart, there are only a few true-blue choices we should stay with for the long haul. As confusing and abundant as the infor- TOFU mation is that says this or that is good for us, it all boils down to a few simple qualities that make a good match for heart health. 1. Omega-3s: These are the fatty acids that possess a good kind of fat that helps prevent clogging of the ar- teries. These are found in ¿VK VXFK DV VDOPRQ DOED- core tuna, herring and trout. However, Omega-3s can be IRXQGLQWRIXQXWVDQGÀD[- seed and canola oil as well. Incorporate these foods into your weekly menus every chance you get. CREME AU CHOCOLAT WITH RASPBERRIES &RIIHHHQKDQFHVWKHÀDYRUVRIFKRFRODWHDQGPDNHVWKLVKHDUWKHDOWK\GHV- sert taste far more decadent than it really is! 4 ounces dark chocolate, broken into pieces 1 tablespoon softened butter 1 (14-ounce) package soft, silken tofu, drained FXSVWHYLDRUDJDYHV\UXS FXSFROGVWURQJEUHZHGFRIIHH WHDVSRRQVYDQLOODH[WUDFW WHDVSRRQVDOW FXSV UDVSEHUULHV ZDVKHG DQG dried FXSVYDQLOOD*UHHN\RJXUW 1. Melt chocolate in microwave on medium power, or in double boiler. Stir Scott Stanton Fire Chief Jeff Adkins Battalion Chief Glen Phillips Division Chief JW Roberts Captain Jaclyn Berentsen Jennifer Bostwick in butter until no lumps remain. In blender or food processor, blend tofu, stevia or agave syrup, cof- IHH YDQLOOD H[WUDFW DQG VDOW IRU 1-2 minutes, or until smooth and creamy. $GGFKRFRODWHWRWRIXPL[WXUHDQG blend 30 seconds, or until smooth and creamy. Transfer to bowl; cover with SODVWLFZUDSSUHVVLQJ¿UPO\RQWKHWRS of the pudding. Refrigerate 2 hours, or until set. 3. Serve pudding topped with a dollop RI *UHHN \RJXUW DQG VSULQNOHG ZLWK WKH UDVSEHUULHV6HUYHV Tom Bohm Fire Marshall Candice Slagel-Osborne Billing Clerk Josh Bozeman Ed Clark Lieutenant Nate Stephens Lieutenant 2. Fruits and vegetables of all Kinds: Most people don’t come close to the recommended amounts suggested by the American Heart Association, which is IRXUWR¿YHFXSWRFXS servings per day. Try declar- ing one day a week a veg- etarian day where all meals will be meatless, or look for meal ideas where the veg- etable is the main player, like in stir-frys and salads, or bowls of fruit with grains and berries for breakfast. 3. Choose healthy fats and cooking methods: Fats are not all bad, but the most important thing you can do is limit your fat intake and keep your fats to those found in Omega-3 foods and vegetable-based oils. When cooking your food, avoid fry- ing in large amounts of fat. Baking, steaming, grilling or sauteing in small amounts of veg- etable oils or water will give you delicious food that is good for you too. This recipe for Tofu Creme au Chocolat is a wonderful way to incor- porate healthy ingredients into a romantic Valen- tine’s holiday. — Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning chil- dren’s author, culinary historian and author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Terry Cummings Chaplain Jimmy Davis Battalion Chief Jim Whelan Division Chief Kevin Anderson Mike Bozeman Jesse Brown KITCHEN DIVA PHOTO Tofu Creme au Chocolat is a wonderful way to incorporate healthy ingredients into a romantic Valentine’s holiday. 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