Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Baby Cuisine Cookbook and DVD is HERE!!!!

HOT OFF THE PRESS!!
Hi All!

Happy Holidays!!! Our "baby" (not Alina nor the twins -a couple of more months for them) is finally here...The Baby Cuisine Cookbook and Baby Cuisine DVD!!!

We are so excited (and relieved) that they are here and we want
YOU to be one of the first to have them! They will be retailing in stores like Whole Foods in February/March of 2010 for $19.97 but you can get yours now for just $17.

And we know you will want to get one for a friend so we have decided to do an extremely limited time - outrageous offer (until 12 noon PST on 12/23/09): 2 cookbooks and 2 DVD for only $25!

We also have some overnight/gift wrap options as well as a free shipping options.


Enjoy and Happy Holidays!!

PS - Wanna win a trip to wine country Sonoma California?!?!
My dear friend Lia Huber - founder and CEO of Nourish Network is giving away one 3-day, 2-night trip to the heart of wine country INCLUDING airfare! All you have to do is register on her site as a member by December 31, 2009 -- that's it!

Sign up now at www.nourishnetwork.com

Nourish Network an exciting community built around how we nourish ourselves, others and the earth we share through the food we eat. It’s like we’re all sitting around a giant dinner table (glass of wine in hand, no doubt) exploring what it means to eat sustainably; how we deal with maintaining a comfortable weight and healthy body while enjoying—rather than fighting with—our food; and probing into the elusive soulful aspects of a meal. You can connect with me on Nourish Network - my user name is 'Shane' (simple enough, huh) Enjoy and Good Luck!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Hanukkah Recipe - Vegetable Latkes

Hi All

What a fun day it was announcing to our families the gender of our twins! How fun was that?! Can you believe it - two boys!

Now that Thanksgiving is over, it's time to get into the holiday season so let's kick off the season with the first celebration - Hanukkah - this year it starts at sundown on Friday, December 11th.

As many of you know I grew up on Long Island, NY and I spent a lot of time in Massapequa. The two predominant ethnic/cultural heritages there were Italian and Jewish, hence the nickname "Matzo-Pizza". Even though I was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools through High School (and was seriously considering going into the priesthood - but that is another blog for another day!), I was exposed to the Jewish culture. One of my best friends back on Long Island is Jewish and I spent so many holiday celebrations with him and his family.

Enough about me - let's get into cooking!

Latkes, also called Potato Pancakes, are a traditional Hanukkah dish that are pan fried in olive oil. This is done to remember the miracle in which oil was needed to light the eternal flame in the Temple - there was only enough oil for one day but miraculously it lasted for eight.

In my recipe, I add some veggies to this as it is a great snack for baby/toddler as well as the whole family. Do NOT just make this for the holidays and forget about it until next year - this can be eaten all year round. It was our turn for snack at Alina's Co-op a few weeks back and I made several batches there and served them fresh...the kids LOVED it, especially when I served it with some Organic Applesauce for dipping...that was so fun and healthy! What a great way to get veggies into a snack...And the parents and teacher could not get enough either.

The Goods:

Vegetable Latkes
Country: Israel
Babies: 12+ months

Ingredients:
1 large Zucchini, grated
1 large Yellow Squash, grated
1 large Carrot, grated
1 large Yukon Gold or Russet Potato, grated
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/4 C of Matzo meal or all-purpose flour
pinch of sea salt
pinch of pepper
butter or olive oil
applesauce and/or sour cream for dipping

Directions:

Put all the grated veggies in a cheese cloth or clean kitchen towel and squeeze to discard the excess water. Note: for younger babies, run the veggies though a food processes to create a finer consistency.

Then place the veggies in a bowl an combine the egg, matzo meal, salt and pepper.

In a non-stick pan, melt the butter or heat the oil on medium heat (taste wise I prefer butter - just a person opinion), Using a large soup spoon or ice cream scooper drop enough latkes mixture into the pan to form small pancakes about the size of your palm or smaller. Don't overcrowd the pan.

Cook the latkes 6 minutes per side, adding more butter/oil as needed. Serve immediately or you can keep cooked latkes warm on a wire rack set in a baking pan in the oven.

Serve with applesauce and/or sour cream for dipping.

Latkes will last for about 3 days in the refrigerator or freeze them for up to 2 months. To reheat, set oven to 350 and bake for about 5 minutes until warm.

Yield: 14-16 Latkes


PS - Thank you for all your well wishes on the announcement of our twins. We really appreciate it!

PSS - We will be sending out holiday gift ideas soon, along with tips and recipes for the season!

PSSS - We should be able to announce our special pricing and delivery options on my first book The Baby Cuisine Cookbook just in time for the holidays. Please, if you know a friend(s) who would be interested have them sign up at: http://www.alinascucina.com/signup.php.

With Gratitude,
Shane

(c) 2009 - Shane Valentine