Saturday, January 1, 2011

Mac & Not Cheese.And Dr.Axe's 'the real food diet' Cookbook Giveaway



Eating healthy does not mean eating sticks and grass.Eating real natural foods and using proper preparation can make food taste amazing.Dr.Josh Axe's 'The real food diet' cookbook has an umpteen collection of real food recipes that don't just taste great but also help loose weight ,feel great and transform your health for good.

I was ecstatic to have received free copies of the cookbook to review and giveaway.The book gives an amazing insight in to the 'real food' through 'The Real Food Pyramid',importance of quality over quantity(Nutrient Density),how to learn the difference between the real stuff and imposters;the best foods that includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, spices,herbs,organic meat & eggs;the worst foods including refined sugar,artificial sweeteners,hydrogenated oils, pasteurized diary,processed grains,conventional meat & eggs.

The book also highlights the best kind of sugar substitutes and also the healthy alternatives to hydrogenated oils and conventional dairy products. Some of which I have been prompting in my blog like stevia,maple syrup,raw honey,olive oil,coconut oil,Organic butter and coconut milk.

We can best benefit from the real food choices by cooking them the right way.It is essential to follow some basic cooking rules like never over cooking them and using the right equipment,for example replacing the chemically coated non-stick teflon cookware with stainless steel,cast iron or ceramic cookware.

The book introduced me to concept of Glycemic Load(GL) that is related but not same as the Glycemic Index(GI),which measures the carbohydrates content and the glycemic index of food to give an idea of the blood-sugar-raising potential of carbohydrates.Dr.Axe put together a neat comparison chart GI versus GL of commonly consumed foods ,choosing those with lower GI and also GL, like the whole grains, fruits and vegetables for better health.

Using the food matching guide the recipes are marked as Quick recipes,Raw foods,Kids Favorites, etc. to best match the suiting category.Dr.Axe does not use conventional diary or gluten products or artificial anything in his short and simple healthful recipes.Take a peek here.

For my first trial I decided to go for a popular kids favorite - Mac & Not Cheese. Now,who could have thought of preparing this kiddie delight without the real cheese but a Health nut,Dr.Axe's replacement of Cashew butter for cheese and added flavors ,make this vegan sauce a definite go-go for those looking for vegan alternatives of diary products.


Recipe : Mac & Not Cheese
Ingredients
For the Sauce
1 cup water
1 cup cashews or walnuts
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
1 1/2 teaspoon yeast flakes
1/2 cup pimento olives
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup grapeseed oil

1 pound Brown rice pasta
1 cup of frozen vegetables(peas and corn)[optional]

Method
To make the sauce blend all its ingredient as in the list until smooth,use a powerful blender like the Vitamix.Refrigerate in air tight container until its time to use it.
Bring a pot of water to a boil ,add salt as per taste.Then drop in the pasta and cook as per package instructions.Drain.Return pasta to the pot,add the peas and corn and cook another minute or two until vegetables are warmed up.Pour about a cup of the prepared sauce over the warm pasta,mix and serve.



Dr.Josh Axe's 'The real food diet' cookbook Giveaway!!

Here is your chance to get a free copy of this impressively Healthy cookbook.
I have 3 copies for giveaway to 3 lucky winners.To be eligible for the lucky draw,

1.Become a follower of Health Nut(Select the Follow link on left column )
2.Leave a comment on this post about your health resolution that you seriously plan to follow throughout the year
3.If you have a Twitter account,follow me on Twitter
4.If you have a Blog,please do mention about the giveaway in your current blog post.

Happy 2011 y'all! The contest will run from Saturday, January 1st — Sunday, January 15th.

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