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Comfort Food

October 5, 2010

Hello friends :)

Another dreary and rainy day in Southern Ontario! I guess after our picture perfect summer, we were bound to have a rude awakening this Fall.

I have to admit, the weather has been negatively affecting my mood in a big way.

I am feeling so sluggish, down in the dumps (which is not like me at all), and I’m really struggling to find motivation to workout.

I knew a workout would make me feel a million times better today, but I just couldn’t get motivated. I went on Twitter to plea for encouragement because my Twitter friends always cheer me up and remind me how lucky I am to be able to move my body.

@Merrberruns said, ‘Don’t even think about it, just get out the door!’

And I thought to myself, That is brilliant.

Within 10 minutes I was out the door. I told myself just get out there and move, enjoy the Fall leaves, and be thankful you are not injured or sick.

I took off like the wind, with the cold wind at my back, and a kick to my step. This isn’t so bad, I reminded myself. I even might have smiled at one point!

And then in the blink of an instant, I slipped on some wet leaves and landed butt first on the sidewalk.

Ouch.

I sat there for a moment and didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. I realized that the fall wasn’t a bad one, but my ego sure was bruised!

And then the Heavens opened up and it started to pour on me as I sat there.

Can I get a rain check please?

I stood up, dusted myself off…and called it a day 2 minutes into my run.

And that is all she wrote!

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Despite the less than desirable run, FOOD always cheers me up!

I know ‘they’ say you aren’t supposed to use food for comfort, but I say bah-humbug to that!

From the age of 11 until 25 I struggled with an eating disorder and food was the enemy. Now food is a huge source of pleasure in my life and I’m not afraid to admit it.

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Warm Butternut Squash and Chickpea Salad

Adapted from Smitten Kitchen (but originated from Casa Moro)

Ingredients:

For salad:

  • 1 medium butternut squash (about 2 to 2 1/2 pounds), peeled, seeded, and cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces
  • 1 medium garlic clove, minced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2-3 pinches of Sea salt
  • One 15-ounce can chickpeas, drained and rinsed (1 1/2 cups)
  • 1/4 of a medium red onion, finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh parsley (I used dead parsley, lol)

 

For tahini dressing:

  • 1 medium garlic clove, finely minced with a pinch of salt
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 3 tablespoons well-stirred tahini
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1.5 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup diced canned tomatoes
  • Black pepper, to taste
  • Sea salt, to taste (I used spicy Herbamare)

 

Directions: Preheat the oven to 425°F. In a large bowl, combine the butternut squash, garlic, allspice, olive oil, and salt. Toss the squash pieces until evenly coated. Roast them on a baking sheet for 30 minutes, or until soft. Remove from the oven and cool. Meanwhile, make the tahini dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together the garlic and lemon juice. Add the tahini and canned tomatoes, and whisk to blend. Add the water and olive oil, whisk well, and taste for seasoning. Add in pepper and sea salt to taste. To assemble the salad, combine the squash, chickpeas, onion, and cilantro or parsley in a mixing bowl. Add the tahini dressing to taste, and toss gently. Serves 4.

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At what point do you admit that your Italian Parsley is dying?

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You don’t. Turn a blind eye my friends. We work with what we got!

Unfortunately, I hated this tahini dressing.

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Ok, hate is a strong word… I despised it!

It was much too bitter and over powering for my taste. I guess I prefer my tahini in small doses.

I added canned diced tomatoes (1/4 cup or a bit more) since I had some in the fridge to use up. I also added lots of pepper and Spicy Herbamare.

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Lo and behold I LOVED the dressing after these easy modifications. Whew.  The beauty about cooking is that you can keep tasting things and adjust them as you go along. With baking, it isn’t so easy to change things once you mix everything up.

These also cheered me up…

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Thanks Karly!

I beg of you, do not skip the red onion in this salad. It made the entire dish!

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I like to let my butternut brown a bit, so I cooked it for about 35 minutes.

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Getting close…

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Yes.

It turned out MAGNIFICENT. I’m in love, love, love with this dish.

I’m going to cuddle up with this dish all Fall and hide under a blanket until the warm sun returns. If you don’t see me for a while, you’ll know where I am.

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As for that run, I will try again tomorrow.

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Maya
15 years ago

This is one of my FAVORITE recipes. I first saw it on the brilliant and so well written blog Orangette (orangette.blogspot.com) I’m glad you tried it! Tomorrow’s run will go brilliantly!

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Lily @ Lily's Health Pad
15 years ago

Oh no! sorry about your derailed workout. The gods really were against you on that one. :-(

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is
15 years ago

Have wanted to try this for a while – i think it sounds amazing. Not the kind of food I normally consider comfort food, but it needs to be. ;)

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Katie
15 years ago

What a run…but you tried and that is all that matters. Thankfully, we are blessed with a new day every 24 hours to make up for bad ones in the past. :-) Have a wonderful bright and cheery day tomorrow!

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Exercise and Eat
15 years ago

Beautiful lunch! Sorry you fell…and then got rained on! Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day!

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Jessica
15 years ago

I have definitely had runs like that. Way to listen to how you were feeling.

Your food is always art.

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Clare
15 years ago

Sometimes that desire to not work out really means your body wants to stay warm, eat well, cuddle up..take your rest when you can-you never know when you’ll need those added energy stores..and enjoy! Your blog makes my day!
Clare

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stacey-healthylife
15 years ago

That’s such a sad run. Hope you behind is feeling okay. :(

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JenATX
15 years ago

I’m in a funky mood as well :-/ I can’t think of any workout that sounds appealing to me honest… Maybe I will try a run?

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diana
15 years ago

hmm… butternut squash with tahini dressing, very interesting.

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Lisa
15 years ago

What a run! One time I thought I was being a super cool runner and then I tripped over my own feet and almost fell right on my face. Talk about a reality check. ;)

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Steph@stephsbitebybite
15 years ago

I know what you mean! I just cannot get myself to go for a run, I think it’s almost been a week now. And like you, I will be enjoying comfort food tonight…I’m thinking gingerbread pancakes :)

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Erin
15 years ago

Tomatoes and tahini sounds like a brilliant combination!

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Kailey (SnackFace)
15 years ago

What an amazing meal! That sounds like perfection on a day like today. It’s been so gloomy outside, but I try to tell myself that cold-ish, rainy weather reminds me of San Francisco. It actually kind of helps!

I also wanted to say thank you for being so open and honest about your history with an eating disorder. It’s women like you who help me to be open and honest about my own history with such struggles. It especially helped me write today’s post, so I just had to let you know that you are helping women around the globe!

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Jil @ Peace, Love & Munchies
15 years ago

That dish sounds lovely!! Looks it, too. Boo slippery leaves! I almost fell on my face today…but luckily recovered…I’m sure I looked like a flailing mess though. haha At least, even with your spill, you got out the door!!

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Allison @ Food For Healing
15 years ago

what luck hey! lol must have been a sure sign to just go back inside where its warm and rest ha

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

Sorry for your blah run- tomorrow’s a new day! Now you can just think about this..any run after that one is bound to be better :)

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Lisa
15 years ago

Mmmm! Yummy! I can totally relate to you girl about the bad weather bringing down your mood. The last couple days I have felt crappy as well. Hopefully the sun comes out soon! Hang in there!

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Christy
15 years ago

I’m sorry about your run, I think I would have taken the rain as a sign and called it quits too!
And that recipe looks amazing! I will have to try this soon! :)

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Angela
15 years ago

Have you ever tried freezing herbs? I tend to only buy them for a certain recipie but find that I never use an entire bunch and it ends up going bad. I’m going to try it next time I buy some as I hate wasting food – even herbs!

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