Sunday, November 19, 2017

Essential Cooking and Recipes

One of the greatest benefits of essential oils is their wide variety of uses. With so many different oils that each hold unique benefits and advantages, you can incorporate essential oils into nearly every area of your daily routine and lifestyle. Essential oils can help with things like relaxation and sleep, beautifying the skin and hair, creating a soothing massage, repelling insects naturally, cleansing surfaces around the home—and so on. Because cooking, eating, and drinking are such a natural part of our everyday lives, it is no surprise that essential oils are also useful in the kitchen.



Why Essential Oils in the Kitchen?
* They add Flavor
* Internal Benefits
* Safe Natural Ingredients
* Convenience
Make sure you are using doTERRA essential oils only for cooking. Read labels and make sure you can consume internally.

Convert, Dilute, Delay
One of the many reasons why people incorporate essential oils into their recipes is because of the simplicity of adding 1-2 drops of a specific oil versus spending time chopping and slicing. But it is also extremely important to use essential oils the right way so that you can experience the health benefits while also avoiding overpowering your meals with flavors that are too intense.

Remember these THREE words and you will be all set!

CONVERT - Remember that the essential oil is a concentrated portion of its original source. A good rule of thumb is to use one drop of oil to replace a teaspoon of a specific ingredient in your recipe.

DILUTE - Another thing to remember when cooking with essential oils is that they should still be diluted into a lipid first. This not only keeps us safe, but it helps to ensure the oil (and flavor) gets dispersed throughout the whole dish. For savory recipes, dilute into a bit of olive or coconut oil. Stir, then add to the recipe. For sweet recipes, honey or syrup works well.

DELAY - For hot recipes, wait until the end of the process before adding the essential oil. These are called “volatile oils” for a reason – they are relatively fragile and will dissipate quickly in high heat!

For more cooking tips, download the Cooking with essential oils ebook here. Also on side bar of this blog. 
Here is a link to Essential Thanksgiving recipes from a recent blog post, just in time for the holidays. Enjoy Essential Thanksgiving Recipes 2017

My Top Ten Essential Oils for Cooking
Here are my top ten cooking oils:

1 - Lavender: Since this oil is considered one of the most gentle to use, I recommend including lavender if your desired flavor is delicate and floral.

2 - Peppermint: This is one of the most popular oils to cook with because of its cool and refreshing flavor. Peppermint is linked to increased level of energy so if you add a drop to your next brownie batch you might have an extra pep in your step.

3 - All Citrus Oils: Whether you use Lime, Lemon, Grapefruit, or even Tangerine oil, you will enjoy these oils in a variety of recipes (especially smoothies).

4 - Bergamot: Although this oil has a citrusy flavor, I want to highlight it separately. Try bergamot in scone recipes and treats to take advantage of its excellent pairing with mild flavors.

5 - Cinnamon Bark: Cinnamon essential oil works very well in sweet dishes to replace powdered cinnamon bark. Think cinnamon French toast, or an extra cinnamon boost in cinnamon rolls. But it is EXTREMELY important to dilute properly to protect sensitive membranes, and to only use a drop or two for a recipe.

6 - Cardamom: Use cardamom and cinnamon bark as part of a chai flavor blend or in any spice-flavored dessert or treat. You can also use this oil if your desire is to add a warm flavor touch to meat dishes and main courses.

7 - Ginger: Add ginger to sweet treats like ginger snaps, gingerbread, and spiced drinks. You can also try it in sauces for savory dishes like stir fries and marinades.

8 - Thyme: As a savory flavor, add thyme to main course dishes, especially when meat is involved. The herbaceous flavor blends well into soups, stews, and baked goods as well.

9 - Fennel: I am going to warn you that this oil should NOT be used daily or in excess so it really should NOT be for the beginner cook, but once you feel ready to add a drop of this oil to your dish you can get really creative. Some ideas include savory marinades, soups, sausages, and various ethnic recipes.

10 - Cilantro: Use cilantro essential oil where you would use cilantro such as in salsas, dips, and savory cuisine.

Feel free to share any oils you have experienced with in the past!
Up next - some of my FAVORITE recipes from the dōTERRA® blog: Recipes here

Recipes
I am posting my top three favorites and links for the rest of the recipes from the class. I thought it would be helpful to have them all in one place and easy to reference. 

Cumin Rainbow Salsa
Don’t let this dish fool you - it’s beauty not only lies in it’s colors but also it’s taste and health benefits as well! Everyone loves this recipe it is so easy and good.

What you need
3 roma tomatoes, diced
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and diced
1 red bell pepper, cored and diced
1 orange bell pepper, cored and diced
1 yellow bell pepper, cored and diced
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
2 fresh corn cobs, cut corn off of cob
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
2/3 cup chopped red onion
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
½ teaspoon garlic powder
1 drop of Cumin essential oil
2 teaspoons salt
tortilla chips

What to do
Combine the tomatoes, jalapeno, bell peppers, black beans, corn, cilantro, and red onion in a large bowl.
In a separate bowl whisk together lime juice, garlic powder, Cumin essential oil, and salt until combined. Pour the juice over the salsa and toss until well combined.
Serve immediately, or cover and refrigerate.


Dark Chocolate Ginger Waffle 
A recipe is truly worth sharing when it pleases not only the adults, but the kids as well!

What you need
1 cups cake flour
1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1 cup unsweetened dark cocoa powder
3/4 cup light brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon coarse salt
3 large eggs, separated
2 cups buttermilk
½ cup coconut oil, liquid form
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
1 medium zucchini, shredded (smallest shredder size possible)
2 drops Ginger essential oil
real maple syrup, for topping
What to do
1.Preheat oven to 250°F and place a wire rack over a baking sheet, set aside.
2.In a large bowl, combine the flours, cocoa, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
3.Whisk until evenly combined.
4.Make a well in the center of the bowl and pour in the egg yolks, buttermilk, coconut oil, almond extract, vanilla extract, and Ginger essential oil. Mix until just combined and lump-free.
5.In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Make sure the bowl and beaters are super clean so that the egg whites fluff up properly. Add the beaten egg whites to the batter, a little at a time, and fold them in gently until evenly combined.
6.Shred zucchini and fold into batter.
7.Heat waffle iron and lightly grease with cooking spray. Add about ¼ cup of batter to the center of the hot waffle iron. Close lid and cook according to your waffle iron’s instructions.
8.Stamp out desired Halloween shapes. Transfer to prepared wire rack baking sheet. Keep waffles warm in the preheated oven while you continue to cook the rest. Serve with the Greek Yogurt Ginger-Almond Whipped Cream (link below) and real maple syrup. Enjoy!
This yum-worthy recipe yields 10 waffles that are also perfect for freezing.
View the Recipe here: https://doterra.com/US/en/blog/recipe-dark-chocolate-ginger-waffles-with-cream

Lazy Avocado Sushi
Lazy Avocado Sushi can be eaten as an exotic and easy after-school snack or a quick and elegant lunch. We love this recipe and 

What you need
  •1 avocado
  •1 cup brown rice, cooked
  •4 tablespoons soy sauce
  •1- 1 1/2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  •1 toothpick of Ginger essential oil
  • Sesame seeds
  •Essential oil variations:
-Lemongrass
-Lime
-Wild Orange
Topping Variations:
High quality raw salmon, tuna, or yellowtail
Cooked shrimp
Fresh pineapple, diced
Fresh mango, diced
Coconut shavings
Lemon, sliced thinly
Lime, sliced thinly
Fish sauce
Peanuts

What to do 
Cut avocado in half.
1.In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce and rice vinegar. Dip a toothpick into the orifice of the Ginger essential oil.
2.Dip toothpick into sauce mixture and swirl to combine.
3.Mix rice with sauce. Top avocado with rice. Drizzle more sauce on top if desired, and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
4.Scoop out with a spoon and enjoy your lazy sushi bite by bite!

Here are the rest of the recipes from the Essential Cooking class
Click on photo or link for full recipe

Ginger Shrimp & Mango Skewers with Paleo Crema

 For Recipe Click here

Rosemary Zucchini Fettuccine

For Full Recipe Click Here


Rosemary Mashed Potatoes
For Recipe Click Here

Glazed Spicy Sweet Potatoes
For Recipe Click Here

Carrot and Ginger Rice with Mint
For Recipe click here


Cumin Pan Seared Talipia
For Recipe Click Here

Moroccan Beef Tagine
Click Here for Recipe

Italian Summer Skewers
Click Here for recipe


Sauteed Brussels Sprouts & Asparagus
Click Here for Recipe

That concludes all the recipes from the Essential Cooking Class. Please let me know if you have any questions. Remember the Cooking and Baking Tab above for tips and tricks. Remember to download the ebook and if you are looking for Thanksgiving recipes, check out this blog post. 


Enjoy cooking with essential oils. 


Credit goes to Synduit and doTERRA for recipes, photos, and information on cooking. 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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