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100 Cups A Day with Gazpacho

April 22, 2016 by Mary 15 Comments

100 Cups A Day tiny beautiful handmade cup.Natalie Blake, an amazing ceramist, founded 100 Cups A Day to bring attention to the need of providing clean water for all. Clean water and food are basic human rights. We, at MARY’s secret ingredients are so very happy and grateful to partner with Natalie, bringing attention to both of these initiatives, when you add in our contributions to Feed The Children.

The hand made symbolic cup in our spring box is beautiful and should remind us that everyone on this earth should have access to clean water. After all, our bodies are made up of more than 50% water. Clean water must cycle through us for general health and well-being. If it’s dirty, of course it will only spread and promote diseases.

Visit both of Natalie’s sites. Her work in custom pieces for interior designers is gorgeous. While this tiny cup should act as a gentle prompt of the need for clean water for everyone, you can purchase larger cups on 100 Cups A Day and support this initiative.

!00 cups a day with toothpicks.How can you use this little cup? Fill it with toothpicks to be in your life everyday. Or use it as a shot glass/measuring tool when making drinks. Each cup is hand thrown and a different size so determine how much yours holds.
100 Cups a Day with Gazpacho.Or you could make this delicious gazpacho and serve gazpacho shots to start a party!

This is a remake of my original gazpacho recipe, where I eliminated the water. Try this recipe and be aware of the water in your life.

Visit Natalie’s site to bring more cups to your home and support this initiative of clean water for all! You won’t be just buying a vessel, you will become a vessel. Proceeds from your $22.00 paid for each cup (a much larger cup) will go to www.caminosdeagua.org. Each month, Natalie and her team will donate proceeds from selling cups to one of the 100 organizations working to support the health of water.

Natalie says, “Commit to a practice. Start right where you are to allow imperfection to teach you to pass on what you learn.”

GOLDEN GAZPACHO WITH AVOCADO – serves 4

2 pounds of mixed yellow and red Campari tomatoes
1 small garlic clove, crushed
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2/3 of a jalapeño, minced, with seeds
Kosher salt
Fresh ground pepper
1 avocado, diced

In a food processor, puree the tomatoes, crushed garlic and jalapeño. With the machine on, gradually add the olive oil until incorporated. Transfer to a bowl and season with salt and pepper. Refrigerate until chilled, about 30 minutes.

Ladle the gazpacho into bowls, top with diced avocado, and serve with LOVE.

The gazpacho can be made ahead and refrigerated overnight.

Filed Under: Dinner, First Course, Products for sale, Soups Tagged With: 100 cups a day, handmade pottery, Natalie Blake, water awareness

Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise Crusted Catfish & on Veggies

April 17, 2016 by Mary 3 Comments

Sir Kensington's Dijonnaise.Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise is a wonderful new product from the people who brought us the great ketchup. They are changing the condiment space with all natural, non-GMO products made with real ingredients, like egg yolks in this one, just like you would use to make homemade mayonnaise. Definitely refrigerate this after opening, although it’s so good with so many uses, it won’t last long.

This combination of mayo and Dijon mustard with some mustard seeds thrown in is super delicious!! The consistency is not goopy but rather thick and sauce-like which means you don’t put too much of it on your sandwich and you really can use it as a yummy, luscious sauce.

It is terrific on any steamed vegetable. I’ve used it on steamed Brussels sprouts, sugar snap peas and green beans. And then there’s this roasted catfish recipe that is just divine. I’m sure you’ll find a myriad of uses for this stuff – it’s that good!!

While this was in our spring MARY’s secret ingredients spring box and there are a few left so you can still purchase one, you may be able to find this product in some stores but it is not yet up on their site shop.

Dijonnaise catfish with steamed broccoli on a white plate.

SIR KENSINGTON’S DIJONNAISE CRUSTED CATFISH – serves 3

1½ lbs. catfish fillets
½ tsp. coconut oil
French Grey salt, finely ground, or sea salt
Fresh ground pepper
6 tsp. Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise
2/3 cup panko
1 Tbs. unsalted melted butter

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Slick the coconut oil on a rimmed baking sheet.

Wash and dry the fish with paper toweling. On bottom side of fillet, salt and pepper to taste. Spread 1 tsp. of Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise on top of each fillet with a knife. Sprinkle some panko all over the top to cover.

Turn the fish over and do the same thing on the other side. Drizzle the melted butter over the top of all 3 fillets.

Roast in the oven on the top shelf for about 12 minutes, until fish is completely white and flakes but is still very moist.

Serve with LOVE and enjoy!!

Sir Kensington's Dijonnaise on sugar snap peas in a Simon Pearce bowl.

SIR KENSINGTON’S DIJONNAISE ON VEGGIES – serves 3

½ lb. sugar snap peas or Brussels sprouts
2 Tbs. Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise

Wash and clean your vegetables. Cut the Brussels sprouts in half. Steam until crisp tender and bright green. For the sugar snap peas, steam about 2 minutes and longer for the Brussels sprouts – 5 -10 minutes, depending on their size.

Remove steamer from the pan for a minute or two to let the vegetables air dry. and toss with Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise. Total yum!!

For the sugar snap peas, it’s best to lay them out on a linen towel, cover and dry, before tossing with Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise.

All easy peasy and SO good – and good for you!

Filed Under: Dinner, Fish, Products for sale, Sides, Vegetables Tagged With: Dijonnaise crusted catfish, Sir Kensington's Dijonnaise, steamed sugar snap peas with Dijonnaise sauce, upgrade any steamed vegetable

MARY’s secret ingredients spring 2016 subscription box

April 16, 2016 by Mary 5 Comments

Our MARY’s secret ingredients spring 2016 subscription box shipped early last week to amazing RAVE reviews!!! This box is so very special with fantastic products supporting terrific causes. As you know, with the box we support Feed The Children, the global organization dedicated to providing aid to children and fighting the hunger epidemic. 

And also included in this great seasonal box are two other items supporting important causes. 100 Cups A Day supports clean water solutions starting with the state of Guanajuato, Mexico and The Tea Spot donates ten percent of its sales in-kind to cancer and community wellness programs.

Here is our unboxing video!

Read about all of these products in more detail below. As always, I created some scrumptious new recipes using each one, which will be posted on this site over the next two weeksMARY's secret ingredients spring 2016 box.

 

This box is so special, as we are not only inspiring you with healthy new products to help you make awesome LOVE inspired food but you are also supporting all of these great initiatives when you buy a box.

As a special offering, we have made up more of these subscription boxes so you can still go to maryssecretingredients.com and buy a box for $34.00. That price includes shipping anywhere in the continental US. This is quite a good deal since the box is worth over $55.00!

Mother’s Day is coming – this makes a great gift!

100 Cups A Day tiny beautiful handmade cup.100 Cups A Day

100 Cups A Day is an organization dedicated to the physical and spiritual well-being of water, founded by sculptor and ceramic artist Natalie Blake. Natalie is awesome!! Each cup is hand-thrown in porcelain by Natalie and her assistant Kyle in her studio in Brattleboro, Vermont, with all proceeds going to Caminos de Agua – an organization working to innovate and implement open source solutions to sustainable, safe, clean drinking water in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico and globally.

100 Cups

For this spring box, Natalie has crafted a special edition symbolic cup. “The simplest vessel gifting the simplest need. Drink 100 cups of water and become aware of water in your life.”

Joseph Joseph

Founded in 2003 by twin brothers Anthony and Richard, Joseph Joseph specialises in creating design-led products for the
 kitchen and home with a strong emphasis on form, functionality and quality. As one of the fastest growing companies in the worldwide homewares market, the brand has earned global recognition for Joseph Joseph stainless steel gorgeous garlic rocker. its multi-award-winning designs.

Rocker 100 – Stainless Steel Garlic Crusher

By using downward pressure and a ‘rocking’ motion, this stylish, stainless steel tool crushes garlic cloves quickly and easily by forcing the pieces up through its mesh holes, leaving your hands free of garlic odour. Simply use the Rocker™ 100 to crush your garlic, then spoon or scrape it from the curved press with ease to add to your cooking. Rocker™ 100 is easy to clean under running water but is also dishwasher safe. A game-changing kitchen gadget that will revolutionise your garlic crushing!

Just Jan's Tangerine Marmalade in a jar.Just Jan’s

It was December 2011; a decades long career in the film industry was coming to an end and Jan was looking for a new endeavor. One day while delivering a batch of fig spread to a friend, Jan had a chance encounter with a food industry veteran. Word had gotten out about this film producer’s fig spread, and he wanted to know if it was as good as he had heard. Jan ran home, got what was left of the spread, and met him at a coffee shop so he could taste it. After tasting it, he said “This is better than anything on the market. Would you consider doing this for a living?” The rest is history. Today, Just Jan’s can be found in the Four Seasons San Francisco & Westlake, and at select gourmet retailers across the country.

Just Jan’s Tangerine Marmalade

Just Jan’s Tangerine Marmalade, is a unique twist on traditional Orange Marmalade. Our Tangerine Marmalade is all natural and lower in sugar, allowing the bright citrus flavor of tangerine to shine through. Brighten up your morning toast, or try it in your evening cocktail.

Savory Creations Veggie Authentic Pho.Savory Choice

Located in Northern California, Savory Choice offers a full range of premium broth concentrates. They have been making news around the country because they deliver broths that taste good enough for chefs to call their own. Their clean label products contain no MSG, or HVP, and they’re naturally gluten free with zero trans fats.

Veggie Authentic Pho:

Made with traditional flavors and aromatics, infused in a rich broth, this Pho contains no artificial flavors or coloring added and is made with natural ingredients. Add your choice of protein or veggies, cooked rice noodles and garnish with your choice of condiments to create the perfect pho dish in minutes. Each stick pouch of liquid broth concentrate is reconstituted with 2 cups (16 oz) of hot water. Savor the homemade flavor!

Sir Kensington's Dijonnaise.Sir Kensington’s

Launched by Scott Norton and Mark Ramadan in 2010, Sir Kensington’s offers award-winning lines of ketchup, mayonnaise, and mustard. I met Scott just last week – super nice guy!!

Sir Kensington’s strives to create products recognized as both healthy and uncompromisingly delicious by using only-the-best ingredients such as Certified Humane eggs and whole tomatoes.

Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise

Sir Kensington’s Dijonnaise is the perfect blend of mayonnaise and mustard. With slightly spicy notes of their propriety mustard mix, paired with smooth and tangy Classic Mayonnaise, this is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Enjoy with your favorite sandwich, or as a crust on seared fish.

The Tea Spot

The Tea Spot Meditative Mind tea sachets package.

The Tea Spot is a leading producer of handcrafted whole leaf teas and the creator of Steepware®—innovative tools that make the premium tea experience effortless and accessible. The company was founded in 2004 by Maria Uspenski, a cancer survivor drawn to the health benefits of leaf tea during her recovery. Her message is simple and powerful: tea in its freshest form renders premium flavor, unmatched health benefits, and is eco-friendly. Through their 10% Pledge, the company donates ten percent of sales in-kind to cancer and community wellness programs

Meditative Mind Sachets

These premium sachets contain a soothing white tea blend to sharpen the mind and arouse the senses. Rosebuds are known to ease nervous tension and have a calming effect. The exotic floral scent of night–blooming jasmine is used as an anti-depressant in herbal medicine. This combination works together to enhance the light, subtle flavor of the white peony tea leaf base – creating the perfect remedy for a stressful day.

Filed Under: Cookware and tools, Products for sale Tagged With: condiments, Gifts, healthy new condiments, healthy new food products, hostess gifts, Mother's Day gifts, subscription boxes, subscription food boxes

Our spring box is awesome!! Last week to order.

March 27, 2016 by Mary 10 Comments

First of all, Happy Easter! May you be blessed with new beginnings, all good things, sunshine on rainy days and flowers of all colors!!

I want to tell you that for our spring MARY’s secret ingredients box, we are waiting for a very special item so we are set to ship on April 5th. This is a remarkable box.Sauteed chicken with sugar snap peas.

To give you an idea, with the products in this box, you can make a meal like this, in just 20 minutes. Seriously. And it’s seriously delicious!

Dijon Mayonaise sauce on steamed sugar snap peas.

This incredible product sauces up any vegetable – takes it from “every day” to a company meal!

You know, food is the new medicine. Actually food and herbs are the old medicine, new again, in vogue again. I got sick with a flu this past week on Tuesday night and got rid of it in a day by drinking green and turmeric tea, very hot, with lots of honey, vegetable broth soup with lots of vegetables, bowls of fresh fruit and lots of sleep – did the trick! I was back on my feet on Thursday. But I think that’s also because I eat healthy all the time so I don’t often get as sick in the first place and can rebound quicker. And I take a lot of Vitamin D-3.

My husband was sick with the flu first, but for three whole days! He does not take the vitamin D-3.

Back to the box. This box is so incredible, if you haven’t ordered it, you must. You really must because it is so good and it is doing so much good. First off, it’s got incredible things – the box is worth over $56.00! And with the code 25OFF, you can buy the box for only $25.50. And all of the products in the box, as always, are all natural, good for you, kind of things. They all enable you to turn ordinary meals into extraordinary!

So not only are you getting a “steal”, you‘ll be doing a great deal because this box, as every one of our boxes gives back to Feed The Children, and through 100 Cups A Day, fights for clean water and through another partner, gives back to cancer research. It’s a total win-win all around!

Little yellow cups on a log at the water's edge.

Here’s a peak at these beautiful little handmade cups – great for sake or tea – reminding you of the importance of clean water for everyone.

Heck, you should buy two boxes – one for you and one as a gift. It makes a great hostess gift.

So order one today. You only have this week left before they ship. Remember, I email you custom recipes using each ingredient after you receive the box so you never have to worry about how to use a certain product. You’ll be able to make great meals like this super easily.

joseph joseph serrated knifeAnd if you buy a year’s subscription, only $108.00, you’re also eligible for the golden ticket item, this amazing 4” really sharp serrated knife that has this cool elevated rest, so the blade never has to touch the counter. There are only 10 of these and you must be a full year M club member to be eligible as only 10 random M club members will be chosen to receive this awesome knife by Joseph Joseph.

Wishing you the best day! Celebrate spring and cook with LOVE!

Filed Under: Products for sale Tagged With: Mary's Secret Ingredients, new food products, subscription boxes

Pear & Brown Sugar Upside-Down Cake

March 20, 2016 by Mary 16 Comments

Pear and brown sugar upside down cake on a white platter.

I realize that I don’t often post dessert recipes. That’s because I don’t often make them, unless we’re having company for dinner. Personally, I would much rather have something salty and crunchy as a treat, as I rarely crave sweets, unless it’s a piece of chocolate after dinner. How about you? Are you a sweet or savory kind of person?

So last Saturday, when we had our early St. Patrick’s Day dinner with our dear friends Margaret and Wayne, I made this Pear & Brown Sugar Upside-Down Cake. I love pears. I used to make poached pears a lot when our kids were young. I remember our oldest son loved them and even tried making them himself when he was about 12, for his church youth group friends, with totally under-ripe pears – didn’t work out so well – not a good thing. He just thought he could cook them longer, but we all know that won’t work.

This recipe is from Dana Cowin’s new cookbook, Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen. She is the former editor of Food & Wine magazine. I had the opportunity to meet her last fall and she’s lovely!

With this book, Dana says, “I’m hoping, though, to encourage people who think they are incompetent in the kitchen to give it another shot, to realize they can do better and it will be fun. I’m trying to erase the embarrassment that sometimes comes with kitchen mistakes and embrace the power of practice and learning.”

MARY's secret ingredients 2015 winter box.

This was our 2015 winter box.

I am trying to do that with this blog and our MARY’s secret ingredients surprise subscription box too! We are running a special on our spring box to spread the word even more, which is set to mail after March 25th. It’s Get One & Give One. Buy one spring box for yourself (for $34.00 including shipping) and tell us who to give the other one to by emailing me directly at mary@maryssecretingredients.com with your friend’s address.

We want everyone to be happy, healthy people walking this earth. Our surprise box of new, natural products you’ve probably never heard of but you need to know about enables you to transform your meals from ordinary into extraordinary! Each purchase helps us in our partnership with the global organization, Feed The Children, as we are donating a portion of our profits to them to combat hunger. And remember, good cooks never lack friends.

This latest spring box is awesome with a value of over $54.00!

Meanwhile, back to the Pear & Brown Sugar Upside-Down Cake. It is easy enough to make but it got really dark with the dark brown sugar and honestly, I can’t believe I’m saying this, but it could have been a tad sweeter. I might try to remake this using regular brown sugar and less butter. Some of you, I know, are real experts on desserts. What do you think, if I did that? Would it still work – as the amount of butter – 2 sticks is a LOT! I would think you could do this with at least 2 – 4 Tbs. less. Let me know what you think.

I remember my mother used to make a pineapple upside down cake often on Sundays. Popular in the 60’s and 70’s BUT, she had to use canned pineapple rings and she’d put a half of a maraschino cherry in the middle of each ring – yuck! Remember that? I don’t think fresh pineapples were even available in St. Louis in those days.

I always tell my kids, look at the author or chef of the recipe. Are they overweight? Then watch out, their recipes are likely to be fattening. This is not true with Dana, but this is still a lot of butter.

Pear and brown sugar upside down cake showing pears in pan.Other than that, this is fairly simple and quick to make. You don’t have to use your stand mixer, and it makes a pretty impressive presentation with the beautifully fanned out pears.

Here you go with the exact recipe from Dana’s book, and I did follow it to a T, something I rarely do. Enjoy!!

PEAR & BROWN SUGAR UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE – from Dana Cowin’s Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen – serves 8 – 10

Making caramel–heating water and sugar until you have a golden amber syrup–is a fundamental element of many desserts that I love, none of which I’m predisposed to replicate. I have made mistakes over and over again when I have tried to tackle caramel: I’ve overcooked it, I’ve undercooked it and I’ve ended up with gritty crystallized cooked sugar. Grace Parisi, Food & Wine’s longtime recipe goddess, solved the problem with a brilliant shortcut in her recipe for an upside-down apple cake. She got the flavor without actually making caramel by laying the fruit on top of a brown sugar and butter mixture; then she poured over the simple batter. I’ve adapted her method here with pears instead of apples. Sometimes the best way to solve a problem is to work around it.

1⁄2 Tbs. unsalted butter, at room temperature, for the pan

FOR THE PEARS
4 Tbs. (1⁄2 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1⁄2 cup packed dark brown sugar
Pinch of kosher salt
2 ripe but firm pears, such as Bosc or Bartlett, peeled, cored and cut into thin wedges (about 1⁄3 inch thick)

FOR THE CAKE
2 large eggs
1 cup packed dark brown sugar
1⁄3 cup whole milk
1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
1 tsp. almond extract
12 Tbs. (11⁄2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly
11⁄2 tsp. baking powder
1⁄2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. kosher salt
11⁄2 cups all-purpose flour

FOR THE GLAZE
1⁄4 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 Tbs. whole milk
1⁄4 tsp. almond extract

Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter the bottom and sides of a 9-inch round cake pan with the 1⁄2 tablespoon butter and line the bottom with a round of parchment paper.

For the pears, using a rubber spatula, mash the butter with the dark brown sugar and salt in a large bowl until combined. Using your fingers, spread the mixture evenly in the prepared cake pan. Arrange the pear wedges in the pan in concentric circles (filling in any gaps as necessary with smaller pear wedges)

For the cake, whisk together the eggs, brown sugar, milk and extracts in the bowl you used for the butter mixture; whisk in the melted butter. Whisk the flour with the baking powder, baking soda and salt in a medium bowl, then whisk into the wet ingredients until the batter is just smooth. Scrape the batter over the pears and spread it in an even layer, without disturbing the pears.

Bake the cake until it is golden and springy to the touch and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 55 minutes. Remove the cake from the oven and allow it to cool on a rack for 30 minutes.

Run a dinner knife around the inside of the pan to loosen the cake. Place a serving plate over the pan, carefully invert the cake onto the plate and remove the pan. Peel off the parchment paper. Let the cake cool completely.

For the glaze, whisk together the confectioners’ sugar, milk and almond extract in a small bowl.

Drizzle the glaze over the cooled cake. Cut into wedges and serve.

Pear & Brown Sugar Upside down cake - a slice with creme fraiche.

Serve with crème fraîche and LOVE.

MAKE AHEAD
The cake can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

Filed Under: Brunch, Desserts, Products for sale Tagged With: Dana Cowin, fruit desserts, Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen, Pear and Brown Sugar Upside-down cake

And the MARY’s secret ingredients full year subscription winner is…

February 27, 2016 by Mary 2 Comments

Congratulations to Marilyn Scarboro! You’ve won a years subscription to MARY’s secret ingredients. That’s 4 seasonal boxes and the first box of 2016, the spring box, will begin mailing on March 25th.

I know you’re just going to LOVE the spring box. I can’t give too much away, but I will say that the next box has some of my favorite ingredients we’ve had so far plus an extra special handmade surprise! 

If you didn’t win, don’t worry, there will be other chances. In fact, this coming Friday, March 4, at 1 pm EST, MARY’s secret ingredients is hosting a Twitter party! We will be giving away 3 spring boxes then. And I will be there to answer all cooking questions. We’re sure to have a lively discussion as we always do. You have to RSVP to win a box. You can enter here.

MARY's secret ingredients 2015 spring box.MARY's secret ingredients 2015 summer box.MARY's secret ingredients 2015 fall box.MARY's secret ingredients 2015 winter box.This is what all of our surprise subscription boxes looked like last year. Full of new gourmet ingredients you’ve probably never heard of but you need to know about. I test all of the products before any of them are allowed in the box. None of them have any unpronounceable ingredients – in other words, no preservatives, no chemicals, no hydrogenated oils. I create recipes using each product and email them directly to you. We have a lot more fun things planned for this year as we’re always challenging ourselves as to how we can inspire your healthy cooking even more, so stay tuned!

We provide items that can easily turn a ho-hum dinner into one fit for company. For example, take a look at this Yogurt Marinated Chicken with Nutraw Pistachio Crust recipe, a totally new way to use a raw bar and an ingenious way to provide a crispy crust on chicken for gluten-intolerant folks. It’s delicious no matter what!

And for our latest announcement, go here to become a new M Club member and buy a full year subscription (4 seasonal boxes) for only $108.00 including shipping plus, all of the other additional perks. Very soon, our MSI Community Cookbook will be available, but only for M Club members.

And remember, every purchase helps in our partnership with Feed The Children. We believe no one should go hungry. Together, let’s wipe hunger off of the face of the earth! YES!!

Filed Under: Products for sale Tagged With: inspire your cooking, MARY's secret ingredients boxes, MSI boxes, subscription boxes

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