Evenings News.com
Community News and Information
Submit a Story
Search

News Categories  
 
 Auto and Truck
 
 Babies
 
 Back To School
 
 Beauty
 
 Books and Magazines
 
 Bridal Articles and News
 
 Business News
 
 Charity
 
 Children
 
 Cleaning
 
 Community News
 
 Computers and The Internet
 
 Consumer News
 
 Decorating
 
 Education
 
 Employment
 
 Entertainment
 
 Environment
 
 Family
 
 Fashion News
 
 Food and Entertaining
 Crock Pot Menus
 
 Gadgets and Gizmos
 
 Green Living
 
 Gift Ideas
 
 Health
 
 Healthy Living
 
 Holidays
 
 Home
 
 Home Improvements
 
 Household Hints
 
 How To
 
 Human Interest
 
 Insurance
 
 Lawns and Gardens
 
 Mind, Body and Soul
 
 Outdoor Living and Recreation
 
 Paranormal and Metaphysical
 
 Parenting
 
 Pets
 
 Real Estate
 
 Relationships
 
 Science and Technology
 
 Senior Living
 
 Technology
 
 Teenagers
 
 Toys and Hobbies
 
 Vacations, Travel and Leisure
 
 Weight Loss
 
 Women
 
 Artículos de las Noticias en Español

Food and Entertaining Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Avocados: Special Ingredient To Make Leftovers New Again
By
Dec 16, 2007, 18:48

RSS Feed
Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Article Translations: English German Spanish French Italian Portuguese Japanese Korean Chinese
(NAPSI)-The celebrations may be over, but the leftovers are a gift that keeps on giving-breakfasts, lunches, dinners, soups and late-night snacks. But just because you're going back for a third or fourth helping of those tasty morsels, that doesn't mean it has to be the same-old, same-old.

Leftovers from family get-togethers and holiday feasts alike can be revitalized simply by adding creamy, fresh Hass avocados to your dishes.

The delicate and delicious taste of Hass avocados is the perfect complement to hearty holiday leftovers. Beyond its flavor, this luscious fruit has many nutritional properties that can be part of a healthy diet.

In fact, avocados contribute nearly 20 vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. And due to their mono- and polyunsaturated fat content, avocados are a healthy substitution for foods rich in saturated fat.

Lovin' leftovers

Here are a few suggestions for how to pair up avocados with your favorite leftovers:

• Create a delicious wrap with roasted meat and fresh veggies, topped off with mashed avocado as a spread.

• Add avocado slices to leftover green salads to give them a refreshing creamy flavor.

• Make your traditional leftover turkey sandwich spectacular this year by adding slices of fresh Hass avocado.

• If you're putting out a smorgasbord of leftovers, make a bowl of guacamole that can be mixed in with whatever people serve themselves.

One idea that will have people gobbling down leftover turkey is this original creation from Chef Chris Schlesinger of East Coast Grill in Cambridge, Mass.:


Turkey and Black Bean Chili with Hass Avocado Salsa

Serves 8


Ingredients

3 Tbsp. olive oil

1 large red onion, finely diced

2 Tbsp. garlic, minced

3 Tbsp. chili powder

1 Tbsp. ground cumin

1 Tbsp. ground coriander

1 Tbsp. ground cayenne pepper

11/2 lbs. roasted turkey, diced (or other leftover roasted meat such as beef, pork, lamb or chicken)

1 cup tomatoes, chopped

3 cups canned black beans, drained

3 cups chicken stock

1 tsp. sugar

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Hass Avocado Salsa (recipe follows)

Instructions

Heat olive oil in large soup pot over high heat, adding onions once oil is hot. Sauté onions for 9-11 minutes or until they appear clear. Add garlic, chili powder, cumin, coriander and cayenne pepper and sauté for 2 minutes. Add turkey, tomatoes, black beans, chicken stock and sugar to onions and spices and bring mixture to a simmer. Reduce heat to medium/low and simmer for 45 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve chili hot in soup bowls. Garnish each bowl with a generous serving of Hass Avocado Salsa.


Hass Avocado Salsa

(Garnishes 8 servings)


Ingredients

2 ripe, fresh Hass avocados, peeled, seeded and diced

1/2 red onion, finely diced

1/4 cup fresh lime juice

1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

6 to 8 dashes of hot pepper sauce (determined by the level of spiciness desired)

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste


Instructions

Combine avocados, red onion, lime juice, cilantro and hot pepper sauce in mixing bowl and toss lightly. Season to taste with salt and pepper.


For additional recipes that feature fresh Hass avocados, visit the Hass Avocado Board's Web site at www.avocadocentral.com.

© Copyright by Eveningsnews.com

Top of Page

Food and Entertaining
Latest Headlines
Tasting Tuscany A Lesson In Italian Cuisine
Sustainable Practices: Do your foods uphold your commitment to the planet?
Keeping Your Family On The Right Track When It Comes To Snacks
Antioxidant-Rich Super Spices Offer New Reasons To Season
The Ice Cream Taste Is Premium, The Price Is Not
Upgrade Your Grilling Experience
Quick And Nutritious Breakfast Tips For Warm-Weather Mornings
Most Americans Prefer Dining At Home, But Lack Cooking Skills
The Po’Boy Sandwich Is Rich In History
Complex Carbs: A Simple Way To Satisfy
Mangos: Just Desserts For Lovebirds
10 Ways To Snack With Cereal
Make 2008 the Year of Healthy Snacking
One Fish, Two Fish ... 'Green Fish,' Good Fish
Warm Up With Homemade Comfort Foods
Homemade Pot Pies Add Warmth To Winter
Celebrity Chef Offers Tips To Get More Citrus In Your Diet
The Healthy Crepe Craze
"Berry Nut-ritious" Muffins
B. Smith Knows Small Changes Can Have A Big Effect On Managing Diabetes Successfully