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    The holiday season beckons – bedecked and bejeweled with limitless temptation for overindulgence and overdoing – food, drink, social activities, work, and if you are someone like me who has a difficult time saying “enough!”, it also arrives with ample opportunity  for self-neglect. Running on foods that don’t necessarily feed the body, dehydration, not getting enough rest or sleep or even necessary down time alone all contribute to a feeling of low performance once the New Year begins.

    Keeping the body nutritionally and mentally healthy during this time is key to maintaining good immunity and energy levels for peak performance. I walk a tricky tightrope between a busy catering and social season and if  a healthy balance of diet, exercise and rest  is not implemented, I’ll be wasted, down and useless in no time flat.

    It’s often easy to forget to eat or to satisfy hunger with something quick, dirty and nutritionally lacking so it’s helpful to  keep powerful snack-type bites or smoothie/green drink makings available and simple.

    This broccoli spread which tastes a bit of the Mediterranean and eats rich and luscious is something I came up with last week after scoring a generous quantity  of sweet and deep blue-green local broccoli from my friend , Kari, of Farm Share Ohio. Deliciously gratifying – yes, but let’s also take  look at the nutritional benefits packed into the ingredients which comprise this recipe:

    Broccoli – What can’t this wonder vegetable do? Local, organic is best.

    Tahini – A powerhouse food – really! Excellent source of EFA’s and calcium. My favorites are the light, sweet & buttery  brand  Al Kaneter and the rich, fire roasted Tohum

    Miso – Loaded with beneficial probiotics and digestive enzymes. Make mine South River, please!

    Sea salt – Maintains electrolytes, provides trace minerals. An easy one to locate is Celtic Sea Salt

    Lemon juice – Helps alkinalize the body,an anti-bacterial,  source vitamins C & A. Buy organic.

    Garlic – Powerful cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits.

    Turmeric – “One of nature’s most powerful healers” – enough said.

    It’s all about balance. Eat some broccoli spread, stay hydrated, practice  yoga or other form of exercise, rest well. And then you can enjoy your buche de noel – or in my case, a Thin Lizzy. Happy holidays!!!

    Broccoli Tahini Spread

    Yield: approximately 1 1/2 cups

    Ingredients:

    Broccoli – 4 cups rough-chopped

    Miso – 1 tablespoon ( I used South River chickpea miso)

    Tahini – 4 tablespoons

    Lemon juice – 1 tablespoon

    Garlic – one fat clove, mashed with a pinch of sea salt

    Turmeric powder – 1/3 teaspoon

    Sea salt, to taste.

    Boil broccoli in well-salted,  abundant water. Turn into a large strainer and drain. While still warm , place in the bowl of a processor and pulse just to break it up. Add the miso, tahini, lemon juice, garlic paste, turmeric, and process until smooth. Taste and correct seasoning.

    I used some of this as a sandwich filling slathered in pita with some marinated feta and leaves of fresh mint – wonderful.

    What do some of the local area chefs, purveyor, farmers, foodies *wink wink* want for the holidays? Find out over at Cleveland Foodie!

    If you can help: my young, beautiful friend Leah has been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. She has mounting medical costs. Leah’s sister has set up a donation site, so if you are inspireded to help, please do. Many thanks. http://www.giveforward.org/leah/

    8 Comments

    1. Posted December 9, 2009 at 3:18 pm | Permalink

      WOW! This sounds delicious! I’m always looking for a healthy dip option at lunch, and I’m bored with hummus.

    2. Posted December 9, 2009 at 8:32 pm | Permalink

      So sorry to hear about your friend, I wish her a healthy recovery!

      I love your blog. I just started my own blog and added it to my blog roll.

    3. Posted December 11, 2009 at 3:18 pm | Permalink

      It’s so very very green, which is my favourite colour so thats all good. Looks delicious and I should really make it because I know I will like it as I need all those vitamins and boosts and things (even though i should inject myself directly with Tumeric before the holidays really start)
      Bloody hell, yoga, I know, I know it has been years and I need it now.

    4. Posted December 11, 2009 at 4:14 pm | Permalink

      That is simply beautiful. Those colors are astounding!

    5. Posted December 13, 2009 at 8:21 am | Permalink

      Mel, I hope you try this one!

      Dave -Thanks and looking forward to reading more of you at http://www.livetocookathome.com/

      Rachel – I like the turmeric injection idea. A lot.

      Jenny – Thanks, and thanks for the visit :).

    6. Posted December 21, 2009 at 8:52 am | Permalink

      Thanks so much Heidi for this yummy recipe. My sentiments exactly! I’m off to the gym then to the store for tahini so I can make this today. Here’s to happy, healthy holidays!!!

    7. Tamara
      Posted January 28, 2010 at 3:35 pm | Permalink

      Just made this, Heidi. It is some kind of good. Thanks. You know I am always looking for sandwich spreads for all of our brown bag lunches.

    8. Posted February 27, 2010 at 9:23 pm | Permalink

      Well now, this looks FANTASTIC, nutritional benefits or no. I look forward to giving this a go. (And can I tell you how pleased I am to have found a fellow Ohio food blog? I look forward to following along.)
      Cheers, Molly

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