Friday, September 27, 2013

Fresh & Fit Cooking Class

My best friend turned 30 yesterday and for her birthday her loving boyfriend got us a group cooking class. Probably one of the coolest gifts I've ever received for someone else's birthday :)  We took a Fresh & Fit class at L'Academie de Cuisine in Bethesda. The class was taught by Chef Nichole Ferrigno and she was incredibly knowledgeable and offered a plethora of tips/ideas on how to make everyday cooking healthier.  In addition to being a chef she is also a holistic health coach. 

Ingredients for our lentil salad. 

Come to momma! I dream of having a Viking cooktop like the one above, but I'll never have a family big enough to justify the cost or space. 


I could do some serious damage with these babies. 

Prepping the eggplant

My bestie skillfully peeling the beets. 

First course: spiced lentil salad with beets, walnuts, and feta.  Honestly I can count the number of times I've had beets in my life on hand and after this salad I plan on drastically increasing my beet consumption. 

Second course: Asian soba noodle soup with tofu and veggies. I learned that these soba noodles were buckwheat and gluten free! Who knew! I sure didn't. 

Third course: roasted eggplant roll-ups with spicy tomato sauce, herbs, ricotta, and parmesan cheese. Confession: I've never cooked eggplant before. The hubs has cooked it a few times on the grill, but I've never been the one to actually cook it. That is also going to change.  

Fourth course: orange and grapefruit with lime mascarpone and honey. 

This was the first cooking class I've ever taken and I certainly hope it isn't my last. I consider myself a much better baker than cook and the eagerness I have to try new recipes begins and ends with baking. Like many people I am completely lost when trying to navigate fresh herbs and trying to break the repetitive cycle of what's for dinner. 

I know one of the biggest complaints of using high quality ingredients and making everything from scratch is the sticker price. Organic is expensive! Grass feed meats are even more expensive! But no matter how many daily vitamins I take I know that the additional cost of using high quality ingredients to create a well balanced meat is worth it. 

My goal is to start with a few simple, yet healthy meals each month and little by little get healthier. It's going to be tough, but it needs to be done.

I highly recommend to anyone in the Washington DC area to take a class with Chef Nichole Ferrigno. My friends and I stayed after the class and talked nutrition for extreme athletes and I came away with some really great tips. For starters, I'm picking up some buckwheat this weekend! I'll be honest I wrote off buckwheat completely based on it's name alone and now that I know it's gluten free I'm looking forward to bringing it into my stomach life. 

Do you have any suggestions for healthier cooking? What's your go-to healthy dinner? 


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    1. It tasted even better. Seriously, I'm now a beet fan and that's saying something.

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  2. This sounds and looks delicious!!

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    Lauren Elizabeth
    http://petiteinpearls.blogspot.com/

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    1. It was such a great night and I can't wait to cook healthy more often.

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  3. OMG!! YUM!

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  4. Yummy these plates look incredible. I would love to take cooking classes to improve a little more.


    -Vogue&Heels
    www.vogueandheels.com

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    1. I never thought I would take a cooking class and now I'm already looking to try another one. Let me know if you take a class and if you enjoyed it.

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  5. I'm trying to eat more healthy too and I think it is a lot of fun to try new recipes and meals!
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    Suzanne from written by suzanne

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    1. As I get older I am becoming more and more aware of how I feel post eating and those days of living on fast food at extremely late hours are in the past. This adult needs to eat better. Please share any healthy recipes you find that are tasty!

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  6. Wow that's made me really hungry! You have a great blog!

    Justaddcakeuk

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    1. Aw thank you! Now go make some healthy food. :)

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  7. wow this looks good! i've just started eating clean and I'll keep these in mind!

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    1. Clean eating - impressive! I know I need to eat "cleaner" and I try, I really do, but I'm an ice cream addict and don't foresee giving that up any time soon. I"m going to read more about your clean eating journey this weekend.

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  8. this looks so good !!

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    1. Thanks! This was definitely a good meal to make and even better to eat.

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  9. I have always wanted to do a cooking class. But I was too worried it would be like home economics at school. This looks amazing though.

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    1. This class was awesome. Zero spitballs, zero moments of sheer boredom, and there was WINE! You didn't have to drink the wine, but I had a glass or two.

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