Kombucha, Kimchi and Cookies – Oh My.

by Eating Bird Food on August 20, 2010

Thank you so much for the kind comments, emails and tweets. I really appreciate it – knowing that I had all of you sending positive vibes my way definitely helped to make me feel better yesterday.

After your words of encouragement it was time for me to say, “out with the frozen meals, in with the fresh produce, fermented foods and homemade tasty treats!!”

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Not dissin’ Amy’s, because I really do LOVE her products – especially the Indian Mattar Paneer, but I was in need of some fresh veggies.

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After an impromptu appointment with the Physical Therapist mid-morning, I packed a simple lunch to take back to work – salad with cucs, tomatoes, roasted red peppers and goddess dressing, carrots, and plain greek yogurt with the last of my Galaxy granola.

Post work I met up with Isaac’s mom at Whole Food’s for a Kombucha and Kimchi demonstration led by Tim.

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As I’ve learned more about healthy eating, I’ve become increasingly interested in fermented/cultured foods because they are, among other things, great for restoring good bacteria and improving digestion. Although I’ll admit that until recently, the majority of fermented things I consumed had alcohol in them. ;)

Since reading other healthy food blogs I’ve learned about the wonders of fermented foods (hello, my dear friend kombucha) and even made my own yogurt. Needless to say, I was pretty pumped to see a Kombucha and Kimchi making class on the Whole Food’s calendar. <– Especially since GT’s is off the market for the moment.

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Pounding the cabbage with a meat hammer helps to release the juices.

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Kimchi ingredients (Napa cabbage, carrots, scallions, diakon, ginger, garlic, chili flakes and sea salt) chopped and ready for fermentation.

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Tim showed us how to prep both the kombucha and kimchi but of course, we weren’t able to taste what he prepared because it takes days for each to ferment (about 8-12 days for kombucha and 4 for kimchi). Lucky for us, Tim brought some kombucha from home to share with the class.

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Also exciting was the fact that Isaac’s mom won the giveaway of a kombucha baby and the prepared tea. She’s going to start the batch and then give me the baby so I can start my own – I can’t wait!!

If you’re interested in making your own kombucha or fermented veggies I’d highly recommend checking out the Pure2Raw Twin’s kombucha video tutorials and their post on making your own fermented vegetables. These ladies know their stuff!!

Also, here’s a great link about the benefits of eating fermented foods.

After the demo the hot bar/salad bar was calling our names (per the usual when visiting Whole Foods).

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I did what I normally do and filled up my container with spring mix and then piled a bunch of salads and veggies on top. One of my favorite dishes at Whole Foods is the Cracklin’ Cauliflower – it’s spicy and super tasty. I need to try remaking it at home!

The class must have inspired me because when I got home I made some Super Charge Me cookies and almond milk.

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Best. cookies. ever!

The cookies are for Isaac to share with his Frisbee team, but of course I had to taste test one last night (and this morning) – just to make sure they were suitable to share. ;) As for the almond milk, I followed Gena’s Almond Milk recipe and it turned out great – although I do see myself needing a nut milk bag in the near future if I want to continue making my own. I also realize that if I plan to make all these fermented goodies I need some Ball’s Glass jars ASAP!

As you can probably tell from this post – I am a bit cheerier today (your comments really did help)! I just polished off breakfast of iced coffee and banana overnight oats, both of which used the homemade almond milk.

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Here’s the Banana Overnight Oat recipe I follow.

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And last but not least, I realized that we have the cutest mushrooms growing in our backyard!

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Today’s going to be a good day!

-Brittany

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Kim August 20, 2010 at 9:05 am

Those cookies do look pretty delicious, I might make them this weekend!

ps. glad you are feeling better!

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Eating Bird Food August 20, 2010 at 10:16 pm

Let me know if you try them – they are DE.LISH!

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Leianna August 20, 2010 at 9:08 am

I love kimchi, but it has to be really spicy. We had is growing up all the time with rice, stir-frie or bulgogi!

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Holly @ couchpotatoathlete August 20, 2010 at 10:51 am

Those little mushrooms are so cute!

I am so excited for you to make your own kombucha, I hope you document it on the blog :) I’ve been interested in making my own for a while. Averie at Love, Veggies and Yoga makes her own too, she might have some good tips if you need any.

I’m glad you are feeling better — keep your chin up!

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Emily @ Run Emily Run August 20, 2010 at 11:08 am

I’ve made homemade kombucha before, but it never tastes as good as GT’s. Now I think I need to try kimchi! I loooove kimchi, especially the kind made with daikon instead of cabbage that the little grocery store near my apartment sells. I think I need to buy some asap.

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Taylor August 20, 2010 at 1:35 pm

awwww eensy weensy little mushrooms! how adorable! my sister once found portobellas growing in her backyard and managed to sell them to a local restaraunt. can you believe that?! maybe you should check out what those little buggers are and see if there’s any use for them

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Katharina August 20, 2010 at 3:35 pm

Those mushrooms are adorable!!! Such a great picture too :D They look so dainty lol.. like something out of Fantasia. That demo looks so neat! They had some interesting reads on miso in the book on ayurveda I was reading. Very interesting stuff. Most importantly though, I am so glad that you are feeling better. It really does help to have good friends, doesn’t it?

XOXO

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Mama Pea August 20, 2010 at 3:48 pm

Aww, this post made me smile! And not just because you said “nut bag.”

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Monet August 20, 2010 at 4:12 pm

What a sweet little mushroom! I am also very interested in fermenting food (I adored kombucha when it was still on the shelves). I need to tap into these Whole Foods classes as I’m sure there are quite a few here in Austin (the WF headquarters). Thanks for sharing your experience and those cookies look yummy too!

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Eating Bird Food August 20, 2010 at 10:15 pm

Definitely check out the WF classes – I’ve enjoyed all the ones I’ve attended.

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Tina August 20, 2010 at 5:19 pm

I have to eat a quick meal about once a week and it never satisfies like a full on normal meal. They do taste good, but definitely not the same.

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BroccoliHut August 20, 2010 at 5:23 pm

I’m the same way with frozen entrees–I can’t help but add some fresh veg in there!
I’m a huge fan of WF’s cracklin’ cauliflower too:)

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Eating Bird Food August 20, 2010 at 10:14 pm

If I find a recipe for it I will definitely let you know!

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Pam August 20, 2010 at 11:51 pm

Hey Brittany,

I love your blog and I bought a cookbook today that I really think you’d love, since almost of the ingredients for the recipes are ingredients that you use a lot! The book is called “refresh” and is by Ruth Tal – its based off of the vegan food and juices served at a popular Toronto restaurant (called Fresh). I ate at the restaurant once and LOVED it – atmosphere and food were perfect, so I decided to purchase the cookbook to make some of the meals myself…I don’t live in Toronto, so can’t go often :)

Anyway, you might want to check it out for new ideas. Here is the amazon link if you wanna check it out:
http://www.amazon.com/reFresh-Contemporary-Recipes-Winning-Restaurants/dp/0470840846/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1282362611&sr=1-1

-Pam

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Eating Bird Food August 21, 2010 at 10:11 pm

Thank you so much for letting me know about this cookbook. I’ve read the reviews on amazon and checked out their website – all their cookbooks sound lovely. I wish the restaurant were closer to me. :)

Thank you for reading!!

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Elaine @ Om Sweet Om August 21, 2010 at 1:29 am

I love that dish from Amy’s frozen products too! It really makes lazy night so much easier…and tasty! I also like the palak paneer one.

I agree, Dreena’s Supercharge Me Cookies are bites straight from heaven.

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Eugenio August 21, 2010 at 11:03 am

I’ve made kimchi a couple of times, really a great way to preserve the summer bounty. Maangchi at
http://www.maangchi.com/
has some great recipe’s and how to videos for kimchi and other korean dishes both vegetarian and not.

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Eating Bird Food August 21, 2010 at 10:11 pm

Thanks for sharing this link Eugenio!

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kelsey@snackingsquirrel.com August 21, 2010 at 6:51 pm

why oh why do u have to tempt us with chocolate supercharge me cookies!! usually im not complaining but im so hungry right now!! lol
i wouldve loved to see someone demo kimchi making! im sure i could youtube it but seeing it in person makes it easier to learn how to make :)
out of all the take-out meal options, i think whole foods has the best! ur combo of foods looks fantastic! especially the creamy kale and tofu <3

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Pure2raw twins August 22, 2010 at 5:34 pm

Sorry for the late comment, but so glad you enjoyed learning more about fermented foods!! And thanks for the shout out ; )

Those cookies look great!! YUM!

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Hillary [Nutrition Nut on the Run] August 22, 2010 at 11:45 pm

I hear so many good things about SCM cookies. I gotta give my hands a try on ‘em.

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Angel Rose Utt August 24, 2010 at 8:56 pm

So glad you are feeling better! This looks delish… Kimchi is great and can’t wait to try the Kombucha! This blog is fantastic! Thanks for sharing your experiences and recipes…

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