thyme

kitchen garden thyme 2015

Thyme is an aromatic low growing perennial that can spread out and act like a ground cover.  It is beautifully fragrant and in the spring it blooms pretty white or purplish flowers, depending on the variety.

Bees are very attracted to thyme flowers.  Not lost on this beekeeper is that beekeepers are becoming more familiar with this herb.  One of the active ingredients in thyme is the essential oil thymol which  has shown to be a remarkably effective treatment against the varroa mite that has decimated many bee populations in recent years.

Like sage, rosemary and lavender,thyme is very easy to grow and cultivate in the garden. Common thyme has been a garden staple for centuries.  Ancient Greeks even used it as incense.  Thyme likes sun and well drained soil, but other than that, it requires little work, other than fertilizing and even then, it tends to do well if neglected.

Thyme comes in many varieties, from traditional to lemon thyme.

One of my favorite recipes with thyme is a thyme mushroom pasta, which is a favorite for fasting nights…

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Healthy Benefits of Thyme

Powerful Disinfectant Thyme can be used internally or externally – as a wash – for infection.  Thyme oil demonstrated a good efficacy against antibiotic resistant strains of the following bacteria, Staphylococcus, Enterococcus, Escherichia and Pseudomonas genera.

Promotes Healing in Upper Respiratory Infections Thyme is antispasmodic and an expectorant.  It calms coughs and helps clear mucous.  In uncomplicated cases thyme has been used in healing drinks to treat upper respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, colds, and flu.  It can be used as a rinse to treat sore throats and clear out mucous.  The essential oil thymol is one of the ingredients in Vick’s Vapor Rub.

Rich in Antioxidants Studies show that thyme is a good source of antioxidants.

Anti fungal   Thyme essential oil possesses a wide range spectrum of fungicidal activity.  Studies have shown that thymol is potent against Candida, a common yeast implicated in many fungal infections including those of the toenail.  Research suggests that thyme can be effective against household mold.  Think organic natural cleaning products!

Bug Repellant  Hard to imagine something that tastes so good on sautéed mushrooms can also double as an insect repellent, but it’s true.  Thyme has shown to be undesirable to mosquitos…. move over citronella!

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This tea is a celebration of thymes expectorant qualities as well as it’s excellent mucous clearing capabilities.

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Tea Thyme For Colds

This employs a basic decoction method for making the tea.  Making a decoction extracts all of the goodness from flowers or plant material.  To extract all of the properties of the plants, you want to bring the water to a boil.

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces thyme flowers or plant parts
  • 10 ounces purified water

Add all ingredients to sauce pot.  Stir to incorporate.  Bring to a boil.  Reduce the temperature, cover and let simmer for 20 minutes.  Turn off heat and let it continue to cool in pot for another 15 to 20 minutes.  Strain and place in storage jar.

Refrigerate.  Drink 1/2 cup one to three times a day.  You may add raw honey, minimally.  Also, you may squeeze fresh lemon into the brew for additional vitamin C which is vital during colds and flu as it escorts viruses out of the body.

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Another method for storing the decoction is to make homemade ice cubes out of the decoction.  This will allow to make a larger batch and store longer.

The following vapor tea is prepared so that the steamy vapors may be inhaled, not taken from a tea cup.  This traditionally based herbal steam will open your sinuses as well as discourage bacterial and fungal growth.

When I was younger, my mom had me do a similar steam to help my sinuses.

Thyme for Vapor Steam

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Herbal Steam Treatment for Sinuses and Decongestion

One of the best methods to do this is place the tea in a crock pot, so that there is a continuous steam action and you need not be over the stove!

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons fresh mint leaves
  • 3 tablespoons fresh thyme
  • 3 tablespoons fresh rosemary
  • 1 tablespoon fresh sage
  • 5-drops eucalyptus essential oil, peppermint oil, thyme oil (optional)
  • 3 cups purified water
  • 1 towel large enough to drape over your head.

 

Place all ingredients except essential oil, in large sauce pot and bring to a boil.  Transfer to crockpot and place on highest setting.  Let sit for about 10 minutes.

Place crockpot on counter if you are going to stand or on a table if you are sitting.  Add essential oil   You may leave the crock pot on, or turn it off.  If you do not have a crockpot, you will want to place your sauce pot on some towels so as not to ruin your table.  Also be careful of the hot sides. .

Drape towel over your head and the saucepan.  This allows the steam to be captured so that you may inhale it.  Inhale the steam deeply and do this for about 5 to 10 minutes.

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and last but not least, I have this around for my girls during cold and allergy season… mostly because I like the coconut oil on their skin rather than petroleum jelly.

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Victoria’s Vapor Rub

 Ingredients

Over low heat melt the coconut oil.  Take off heat and let cool, it should still be clear.   Add essential oils. Stir.   Place in small jelly jar.  You can refrgerate, but it is not necessary.  All of the ingredients have antibacterial properties, including the coconut oil.

Rub on stuffy noses like regular VapoRub.  Inhale!

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There are endless ways to incorporate thyme into your cooking… Potatoes with lemon thyme, or for something completely different, try this Apple Omelette with Cheddar and Thyme,  Pizza with Lemon Thyme and Basil, and last but not least… with enough thyme, even dessert can add a little twist.  Check out this Blood Orange and Thyme Sorbet

Resources:

Gladstar, Rosemary (2012). Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use (p. 93). Storey Publishing, LLC.

Althea Press (2014). The Practical Herbal Medicine Handbook: Your Quick Reference Guide to Healing Herbs & Remedies (Kindle Location 2553). Althea Press.

Bratianu, Patricia; Schwontkowski, Dr. Donna (2014). How to Benefit from Everyday Herbs – A Beginner’s Guide to Homemade Natural Herbal Remedies for Common Ailments & Good Health (Kindle Location 1551). Simple Media Works.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17209812

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956713506002866

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22313307


boundless love

fervent_supplication

To ask mercy from God is to ask for His Kingdom, that Kingdom Christ promised to give all who seek it, assuring them that all other things of which they have need will be added unto them.

Saint Nicholas Cabasalis

For with the Lord there is mercy

Psalm 129:7

a fount and treasury of love for mankind


a light to our path

the Lord establishes his steps

The heart of man plans his way,  but the Lord establishes his steps.

Proverbs 16:9

There, now you understand what repentance is all about. Repentance is a complete turning of one’s heart toward Absolute Goodness , and not only of the heart but also of the mind, the feelings, the body, and one’s whole being. Repentance is the unbreakable union of love with our Father and Creator. Therefore we must always be in prayer and at all times ask the Mother of God to give us the strength to love Him as she herself does, along with the saints and the angels. Then we will be blessed both in this life and in eternity as well. For God is love, peace, and joy, which fills every being that seeks Him from the heart.

Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: the Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica


rosemary

rosemary Saint Basil Garden

“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray, love, remember…

William Shakespeare

Rosemary is a most versatile hearty evergreen herb, which is deer resistant, resinous, aromatic and woody.  It is one of nature’s best antioxidants and preservatives and it’s safety is well established.  It serves multiple culinary purposes, and doubles as a beautiful shrub that can grow quite large.  It blooms the prettiest little purple flowers when mature (which of course, the bees love!).  The best tasting rosemary is that which is fresh, snipped from your garden.  It has a delicious piney fragrance and a pungent flavor that is delicious with root vegetables and lamb dishes.

Rosemary is tolerant in most climates, though it does like drier soils.  As we learned the past two winters, it does not do well when the weather stays in the 20’s for weeks at a time!

As William Shakespeare says, rosemary is for remembrance and that is a long held tradition.  Rosemary is best known throughout history as a brain tonic for it’s ability to invigorate the memory and brain function, as well as stimulate the nervous system.   Rosemary has been touted to improve test scores and it’s reputation hails back thousands of years…. the Ancient Greeks would place rosemary sprigs in their hair when studying for exams.

Monastery Rosemary
Monastery Rosemary in the Desert of Arizona

Rosemary is native to the mediterranean and it grows wild and freely in that region and most of southern europe.

As a healing herb, rosemary has a long history of use which is now being backed by science.  There are few reports of toxicity or side effects.  It should be noted however that the oil of rosemary may cause a rash in individuals with sensitive skin.  Pregnant women should not take medicinal doses of rosemary.  Rosemary essential oil should never be ingested orally.

The many health applications of rosemary:

  • Antioxidant Protection Rosemary has one of the highest antioxidant abilities of all spices.  It contains high levels of flavonoids and the phenolic compounds rosmanol, and rosmarinic acid.  Carnosol and carnosic acid account for over 90% of the antioxidant properties of rosemary extract.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Protection In mice, the rosmarinic acid was shown to be effective in reducing the progression of arthritis in mice.  Rosemary oil applied topically stimulates the circulation of blood and in as approved treatment for arthritic pain in Germany.
  • Antifungal Protection Rosemary has shown to have anti fungal effects against candida albicans (think yeast infection, and thrush)
  • Remove Food Born Pathogens  Studies have shown rosemary to be an effective inhibitor of Listeria monocytogenes, B. cereus, and S. aureus
  • Relieves Indigestion The use of rosemary has been approved to treat dyspepsia  (indigestion) by the German Commission E, which examines the safety and efficacy of herbs.
  • Relieves Menstrual Symptoms  Rosemary has a long history of use to regulate menstrual flow and ease cramping pain.  For it’s role in menstruation regularity, therapeutic doses of rosemary should not be used by pregnant women.
  • Detoxification Support The phytonutrients -particularly carnosol, in rosemary enhance the action of liver enzymes responsible for metabolizing and detoxifying chemicals.  It also has the promise to protect the liver and stomach from carcinogenic or toxic agents.
  • Rosemary is a Legendary Brain Tonic Historically rosemary has been known to enhance memory.  It stimulates the flow of oxygen rich blood to the brain and has been valued for it’s ability to ease headaches and relieve mild to moderate depression.  Research has now shown that aromatherapy with rosemary essential oils aides recall and increase alertness.  The use of rosemary and lavender oils have been shown to reduce stress related to test taking in graduate nursing students.
  • Applications Against Skin Cancer Research has shown that that carnosic and ursolic acids effectively prevent skin cancer in “a validated model of human skin cancer carcinogenesis.”  In particular, ursolic acid inhibits the replication of cancerous melanoma cells.  Furthermore, it also “inhibits reactive oxygen species in skin cells and prevents damage from the skin-aging effects of UV-A light”.
  • Stimulates Hair Growth  Rosemary has a history as a hair tonic.  In a study of 84 people suffering from lopecia areata (a disease where hair falls out in patches) rosemary essential oil was shown to increase hair regrowth.    Scientists have also shown that applying an extract made of rosemary leaves improves hair regrowth in animals affected by excess testosterone

The best way to prepare rosemary for nutrient retention is to wash under cold water and pat dry.  Pull the leaves from the stem and chop just prior to adding to meals.

Downtown Vienna Garden
rosemary makes a nice landscape shrub for any garden


Roasted Root Vegetables and Rosemary

This is an easy side dish for any weeknight meal.  The vegetables can roast while you prepare the rest of dinner.  You can vary the vegetables as you like, such as adding a potato or butternut squash.

  • 5 large carrots, chopped
  • 1 onion, rough chopped
  • 1 fennel bulb, sliced thick
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil or melted butter
  • fresh ground pepper

Place all ingredients in large baking dish, toss to coat.  Place in 425 degree oven, stir occasionally and roast until tender.  (about 45 minutes to an hour).

salt to taste

Rosemary can easily be added to homemade teas for an herbal decoction.

Zesty Memory Tea

  • 1 part ginkgo
  • 1 part peppermint leaves
  • 1 part red clover tops
  • 1 part rosemary leaves
  • 1 part dried lemon peel
  • 1 part ginger root

Use 1 teaspoon of herbs per cup of water in a tea ball or bag, and put in your nicest or most favorite cup or mug , and cover with boiling water . Steep for 10 minutes. Remove tea ball or bag, and add raw honey to taste.

You can also use rosemary to rinse your hair or even scent your bath with it!

Fragrant Rosemary Hair Rinse

  • 1 quart water
  • 6 sprigs organic rosemary

This works well for all hair types.  Bring water to boil in medium pot  Turn off heat and add the rosemary springs.  Let steep for 20 minutes and allow to cool.

Pour into bottle or container for stage.  You can spritz this in your hair as a leave in tonic, or pour over your scalp, leave for 5-10 minutes and rinse.

The hair rinse keeps in the refrigerator for one week.

Rosemary Infused Oil makes a beautiful gift.  If you are gluten free, you might want to try these savory Rosemary Crackers.  Truly one of the most wonderful ways to eat rosemary, is with lamb or chicken.

Resources:

http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/rosemary-plants-offer-many-benefits-zbcz1504.aspx

http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/rosemary

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jf0715323

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12784390

http://www.naturalhealthresearch.org/detoxification-supplements/

Huang MT, Ho CT, Wang ZY, et al. Inhibition of skin tumorigenesis by rosemary and its constituents carnosol and ursolic acid. Cancer Res. 1994 Feb 1;54(3):701-8.

Harmand PO, Duval R, Delage C, Simon A. Ursolic acid induces apoptosis through mitochondrial intrinsic pathway and caspase-3 activation in M4Beu melanoma cells. Int J Cancer. 2005 Mar 10;114(1):1-11

http://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2006/6/report_sunscreen/Page-02?checked=1

Gladstar, Rosemary (2012). Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use (p. 85). Storey Publishing, LLC.




refuge

under His might Hand

 

Your name is permanently engraved in the palms of His hands… and no man shall pluck you out!

Isaiah 49:16 & John 10:28

Embrace the counter-intuitive and be of good cheer.

In the midst of this world’s tribulations and chaos – He is mindful of you and has you always in His sight – your refuge in Whom you may trust.

HE will deliver you through struggle and carry you on the breath of the sunrise.


onions

“The onion and its satin wrappings is among the most beautiful of vegetables and is the only one that represents the essence of things.   It can be said to have a soul.”

Charles Dudley Warner – ‘My Summer in a Garden’ (1871)

farmer's market onions

“Life is like an onion: You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.”

Carl Sandburg

 

I am not sure if an onion can be said to have a soul, however, there are times when I’ve definitely felt my heart was something of an onion and that I wept peeling back the layers!!  A trick to help with all of those tears is to keep a lit candle nearby.  It will interact with the fumes from the onion and diminish it’s teary effects!

blooming onion

blooming onion

Onions bloom!   Did you know that the onion is actually a member of the lilly family?  Onions tend go to harvest prior to the bloom, because it makes the bulb tough and less tasty.  But if you’ve ever seen an onion flower, it’s something like snowflake.  Onions are also a member of the allium species and share many of the same medicinal qualities as garlic, scallions, leek, chives and shallots.  Allium vegetables are a staple in the base for any broth and also spice up anything from vegetables, stews and of course salsa!  Onions are delicious baked, fried, pickled or raw, but also are part of a healthy diet.

Onions originated in central Asia in the regions of Iran to Pakistan and northward into Russia and have been used widely throughout time for their culinary applications as well as therapeutic properties.

There are more than 500 species of onion, but the most familiar are red, yellow, sweet vidalias and of course those cute little cipollini & pearl onions and chives.

 

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Health Boosting Qualities of Onions

  • Diminishes Growth of Cancer Cells Onions are one of the richest sources of the flavonoid – quercitin.  Quercetin, is an antioxidant that may be linked to preventing cancer –  inhibiting the growth of cancer cells in breast, colon, and ovarian cancers.  It also inhibits the growth of leukemia cancer cells.  Studies have shown the quercitin halts the growth of tumors in animals and protects colon cells from the damaging effects of certain cancer causing substances.
    • One human study evaluated onion consumption and stomach caner in more than 120,000 men and women who were between the ages of 55 and 69 years of age.  After a 3 year follow up, researchers found a strong inverse association between onion consumption and stomach cancer incidence, but no association with the use of leeks or garlic. (Textbook of Natural Medicine)
  • Promotes Heart Health Frequent or regular consumption of onions has been shown to lower high cholesterol levels as well as high blood pressure.  High

    after a long and super cold winter - 2015 spring onions at the market!

    after a long and super cold winter – 2015 spring onions at the market!

    blood pressure and high cholesterol are implicated in heart disease and atheriosclerosis.  Quercitin thins the blood and raises HDL cholesterol.

  • Boost Blood Sugar Stability Both experimental and clinical evidence reveals that there is a direct correlation between onion consumption and blood glucose levels.  In other words, the higher the consumption of onions, the lower the levels of blood glucose found during glucose tolerance tests.  This is due to the phytonutrient found in onions called allyl propyl disulfide.   Allyl propyl disulfide competes with insulin (also a  disulphide) to “occupy the sites in the liver where insulin is inactivated.  This results in an increase in the amount of insulin available to usher glucose into the cells, causing a lowering of blood sugar.”  (The World’s Healthiest Foods)
  • Chromium Aids in Blood Sugar Regulation Onions are a good source of chromium ( 1 cup – 21% of your daily value) and chromium is helps normalize blood sugar levels
  • Aids in Detoxification Onions contain a good variety of sulfur compounds and those provide health benefits, particularly for detoxification, as it facilitates the sulfation pathway of phase II detoxification.
    • The amino acids methionine and cystine promote detoxification of heavy metals.
    • The Vitamin C in onions promotes detoxification and also the phytochemicals in onions improve the working of Vitamin C in the body.  The aides detoxification and promotes enhanced immune function.
  • Onions are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin B6, Vitamin C,  Chromium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Tryptophan, and folate.
  • Excellent Source of Polyphenols These are compounds that are disease preventing antioxidants.  Onions contain more polyphenols than garlic, tomatoes, leeks, carrots and red bell peppers.
  • Hair Tonic In patients with alopecia areata (a patchy, non scarring hair loss condition) topical application of crude onion juice compared with tap water was shown to generate regrowth of hair after 2 weeks of treatment.

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The modern pharmaceutical industry is shaped around dissecting and isolating the  beneficial components of nature and then packaging them in pill, liquid or powder form – and the properties of the “active ingredient” marketed for our health.  While there certainly are useful and therapeutic applications for this, it is important to note that within the healthful properties of any particular food there exists a synergy.   A synergy is the harmonious and even efficacy boosting interaction of all that comes prepackaged from Nature’s Pharmacy.

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white farmer's market onions

 

There are so many uses of onions, and they are widely used as garnishes and the base for soups and stocks , where they add great flavor, but are not quite the highlight of the meal.  This potato onion galette highlights the onion as much as the potato and it is a delicious side dish!

baby red onions

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Potato Onion Galette

Ingredients

  • 2 vidalia onions, sliced thin and – lightly saute’d
  • 2 large yukon gold potatoes  (about 3/4 pound)  Parboil it for about 10 minutes.  Cool and then slice thin.  Do not peel the potato… that is where all the potassium and other valuable nutrients are found.
  • 1 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme or rosemary
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped sage
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth
  • 2 eggs beaten, with 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • optional : 3 slices naturally cured bacon or pancetta sautéed and crumbled or cut into bite sized pieces

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Place all ingredients except chicken broth in bowl.  Toss to incorporate spices evenly.

Add contents of bowl to baking dish.  Pour chicken broth over.

Cook in a 350 oven for approximately 1 hour.  The chicken broth will absorb into the potatoes and onions, which will give this a heartier quality.

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Enjoy!

Looking for more ways to incorporate this allium veggie into your meal plan?  Saute a large onion until golden brown and add to hummus, garnish your Lemon Pasta with Tuna and Capers with a teaspoon or two of finely chopped red onions, chives or shallots!  Check out this Baked Whole Onion, or Rustic Onion Tart, Lebanese Roasted Stuffed Onions, Onion Tomato Pizza, and who can forget, French Onion Soup.

Onions are nothing to cry about  – include them in your diet!  For more on the benefits of onions, visit the National Onion Association where you can download their guide on the Phytochemical and Health Properties of this allium powerhouse.

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Resources:

http://www.foods-healing-power.com/health-benefits-of-onions.html

Onion Health Research

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/04/12/onion-health-benefits.aspx

Pizzorno, J., & Murray, M. (2006). The Textbook of Natural Medicine (3rd ed., Vol. 1). Saint Louis, Missouri: Churchill Livingstone.

Mateljan, G. (2006). The world’s healthiest foods: Essential guide for the healthiest way of eating. Seattle, Wash.: George Mateljan Foundation.


freedom

free and forgiving

The Lord commands us to love our enemies, not for their sake, but for our own good.   For as long as we wallow in the remembrance of an insult we have suffered from a friend, a neighbor, or a relative, we will have neither peace nor rest.  We must become free from such thoughts.   This means that we must forgive from the heart. Everything must be forgiven.  The peace we feel afterwards brings a sense of well-being, joy, and comfort not only to us but to all who surround us.  Everyone will feel the impact of our thoughts if our thoughts are kind and peaceful. And the opposite is true, as well.

Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives:

the Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica

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Embrace the counter-intuitive… ask yourself what is normal?

When one sees the violence and hatred going on in the world, even now just outside of our Nation’s Capitol in Baltimore, it’s clear that we have lost touch with what is normal.  Where are the voices of healing?

Normal is not what everyone does, or even what the majority of people are doing.

Normal is the Truth, the Way and the Life.


weeknight salmon cakes

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Maryland is for Crabs is the motto, but not if you are on a budget!  If you are from the Maryland / Virginia area then you already know the sky high price of a bushel of crabs and crab cakes.

Well, lately I have been purchasing wild canned salmon, it’s mild and tasty.  With a little tweaking, we have taken the canned salmon, fixed it up like a crab cake  for a pretty fantastic alternative to the crab cakes that we love.  The trick is the Old Bay Spice.  Growing up in Maryland, I still remember when you could only get this local spice here… until McCormick Spice bought the recipe and the great thing about that is  that now everyone can enjoy it!

What’s so great about this recipe is that the canned wild salmon is already cooked.   You can prepare the salmon for the salmon cakes ahead of time, and cook them when you get home.   Nice to have around when your kids are in choir for 3 hours on a weeknight.  With a little planning, dinner can be  a cinch… your kids can help and you can get back in the kitchen and serve nourishing meals!

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Quick and Easy Old Bay Salmon Cakes

feeds a family of five or six

  • 3 cans wild caught salmon, drained (Costco sells Bear and Wolf brand for a great price)  Get wild caught -not farmed.
  • 3 pastured eggs, beaten
  • 4 tablespoons minced shallots or red onions
  • 1-2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspooon Old Bay Spice
  • 3 teaspoons mustard (not Dijon)
  • 1-2 teaspoons coconut flour or bread crumbs – as needed to bind
  • 1 – 2 teaspoons capers (optional – if you love capers like us!)

Beat the eggs.   Add salmon, shallots/onions, garlic, Old Bay Spice, mustard and mix well.  If there is runniness (depends a lot on the size of your eggs) add coconut flour or bread crumbs as needed. Combine well.

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combined salmon cake batter

combined salmon cake batter

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  • Form into six patties.
  • In a heavy bottomed pan (like cast iron) over medium heat melt enough butter, ghee, coconut oil or olive oil to coat the bottom of the pan.  The oil should not be smoking.
  • Place salmon patties in pan.  It should sizzle when you do.  Allow to brown on one side before flipping.   This can take an entire 10 minutes or so.  Do not flip them more than once, because they will fall apart, so resist the temptation to move them around.
  • Take the time while they are sautéing to make a nice batch of brussels sprouts with some toasted pine nuts or asparagus or some other green to have with your dinner.
  • Flip over and let them cook all the way through while browning on the other side.

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dinner is ready!

dinner is ready!

Now the best part!  Enjoy!