A delicious blend of brown, black and wild rices served with Chana Masala, chickpeas with Asian Indian spices, both available at Costco Wholesale. |
Editor's note: Today, I discuss two new-to-me items from Costco Wholesale, and my attempt to add body to Kirkland Signature's thin, watery Egg Whites.
By Victor E. Sasson
Editor
Once, I was a big fan of those enormous North Jersey bagels, which I bought by the dozen, sliced and stored in the freezer.
Every morning, I'd toast my favorite Pumpernickle-Rye bagel, spread it with pesto and build a multi-layered sandwich with smoked wild salmon, cheese, spring mix and whatever else would fit.
The bagels -- from my favorite shop on Englewood's Palisade Avenue -- were twice the size and about half the price of the mediocre H&H bagel from Manhattan.
No-bread diet
If the bagels were big, I was bigger, and I soon downsized to a sliced health loaf from Zabar's that I found at Costco Wholesale in Hackensack.
Bagels and other forms of bread are no longer part of my diet, but brown rice is, and 100% whole grain Lundberg Wild Blend Rice is the ultimate brown rice and a great bread substitute.
Last week, I prepared 2 cups of the brown, black and wild rice blend in an electric cooker with a 15-ounce can of Kirkland Signature Organic Diced Tomatoes and chicken broth.
I tried it for dinner first, then for breakfast the next day, and I can't think of a more flavorful rice.
Lundberg Wild Blend Rice reminds me of Korean 7 Grains without the beans and without the need to soak it for hours before you cook it.
Although the rice blend isn't organic, it is certified non-GMO.
Click on the following link to the Organic Authority Web site for a discussion of GMOs:
8 reasons GMOs are bad for you
Wild Blend Rice with wild salmon, peaches and tomatoes. |
A refrigerated Sweet Potato Salad from Costco Wholesale can be eaten cold or hot. |
Potato salad
A refrigerated Sweet Potato Salad I found at Costco Wholesale in Hackensack last week tastes like a keeper.
The ingredients: Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Crunchy Jicama, Fresh Kale and Red Quinoa in a dressing of Rice Vinegar, Canola Oil, Sugar, Dijon Mustard and spices.
It is produced by Menino Bros. in Massachusetts, and carries a sell-by date.
I tried the salad right out of the fridge with my homemade canned-fish salad for breakfast over Earthbound Farm Organic Spring Mix.
It also tasted good plated and warmed briefly in a microwave.
Ideally, I'd tone down the taste of rice vinegar and let the sweetness of the diced potatoes come through.
The price is $6.99 for 1 pound 12 ounces.
A 3-Tomato Frittata with Pesto sounded like a good idea, but my attempt to add body and color to Kirkland Signature's thin, watery 100% Egg Whites failed. |
A heavy hand
I thought I could add body and color to Kirkland Signature's watery Egg Whites by using another Kirkland Signature item, Organic Tomato Sauce.
So I combined half of a 15-ounce can of the thick sauce with about 8 ounces of Egg Whites, 3 whole brown organic eggs and a few ounces of grated Italian cheese.
I poured the mixture into a preheated 10-inch non-stick pan with oil, and added sun-dried and sliced beefsteak tomatoes, and homemade pesto.
When the mixture set, I moved the pan to the oven and continued cooking it under the broiler for about 10 minutes (low setting).
Right out of the oven, it fell apart: I used much too much tomato sauce.
A 3-Tomato Frittata with Pesto tasted good, but had no body. Next time, I'll use 1 or 2 tablespoons of tomato sauce in the egg mixture or simply spoon it on top. |
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