Saturday, January 9, 2010

Our Second Attempt: Fruit Fun

For attempt #2, they selected our dinner menu (mostly):

Louis's Alligator Cake (from Tiana's Cookbook, chosen by Livia)
Ingredients needed for the cake:  Bundt cake, white frosting, green food coloring, marshmallow, malt balls, gumdrops, M&Ms, white-yogurt covered pretzels
-I had to use Angel food cake and ditched the pretzels

Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  Angel food cake
Items new to Livia:  none

Swirling Mermaid Smooties (from Mermaid Cookbook, chosen by Livia)

 Ingredients needed:  vanilla yogurt, banana, milk, fresh cherries, orange juice

Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  cherries
Items new to Livia:  none (the combination is new though)


Fruit Salsa (from the Mermaid Cookbook, chosen by Noelle)
 Ingredients needed:  kiwi, Granny Smith apples, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, cranberries, strawberry preserves, lime zest
-I added blackberries to the mix



Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  everything
Items new to Livia: kiwi, lime (she actually did start eating lime slices as I was working)


We needed a protein so I found a nice cranberry chicken recipe from All Recipes
Cranberry Chicken III (chosen by Amanda)
 Ingredients needed:  chicken, salt, pepper, jellied cranberries, corn syrup, lemon juice, melted butter, and dried rosemary
-I added parsley to the marinade



Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  everything
Items new to Livia: jellied cranberries


---------------

The results:



Swirling Mermaid Smoothie

Noelle's Reactions: Noelle loved it.  I think this was her favorite part of the meal.  If I puree all of her fruits and veggies into smoothies, I may have success.

Livia's Reactions:  Livia was fascinated with the "swirl" of the drinks and liked this equally as much.

Mom's Reactions:  I thought it tasted great and was easy to make.  You just make two separate smoothies and pour them at the same time into a glass.  I'm still not a huge fan of smoothies (I'd rather have my fruit in its natural form) but I'll make these every meal if it gets Noelle to have a full serving of fruits.

Overall success:  Win-win

Fruit Salsa

Noelle's Reactions: This was the major challenge of the meal.  Noelle has a real problem with eating fruits.  She will eat apple sauce but cannot eat apples.  The only fruit she ever would eat is banana.  She was unable to get past a blueberry.  Noelle definitely does not like the texture of fruit.  So this definitely leads me to believe that smoothies are the way to go with her most nights; however, I won't stop trying to get her to try new things when it comes to her fruits.

Livia's Reactions:  Livia had a great time helping me make this salad and she loved eating it even more.

Mom's Reactions: I will absolutely make this again.... at least for Livia and myself. Highly recommend this recipe.

Overall success:  No Win - Win

Cranberry Chicken III + Brown Rice


Noelle's Reactions: Noelle really liked the chicken.  She's never been a fan of most meats and she liked this.  Of course, about four pieces in she got incredibly stubborn and didn't want to finish her meal.  She also enjoyed the brown rice that went along with it.

Livia's Reactions:  DEVOURED this.  She had two small chicken breasts to herself and two helpings of rice.

Mom's Reactions:  LOVED this as well.  I think this meal is something that I will make again for a larger crowd.  The chicken has just the right amount of sweet and went well with the fruit salsa.  I highly recommend trying the recipe.  I baked the chicken after browning it (rather than grilling) with the marinade on. 

Overall success:  Win - Win all around



Louis's Alligator Cake


Noelle's Reactions: Loved it of course.  It's all candy and sweet.


Livia's Reactions:  Livia lived this but not as much as Noelle.  She did like the fact that her tongue turned green after eating the icing.

Mom's Reactions:  The cake was cute, but I'm not a craft dessert person.  Much like Week 1's dessert, I found this kind to be a pain to make.  The kids loved it, though, so it was worth it.  I'd make it again. 


Overall success:  Win - Win all around

And that was our second experiment.  It's been pretty fun.  If I can find just one new thing each week Noelle likes, I consider this mission a success.


Saturday, January 2, 2010

The Beginning of the Game

So we start the game.  I decided to make a point of trying to coax my oldest (and picky) daughter, Noelle, into trying (or re-trying) new foods with me and her younger sister, Livia,  (hopefully) every week.  Call is a new years resolution of sorts.  Santa gave them each a themed cook book we're going to use in the beginning as inspiration.  The two cookbooks we're going to be using initially are:


Tiana's Cookbook Recipes for Kids (from the Princess and the Frog of course)
Mermaid Cookbook (by Barbara Beery)

For this weekend, they selected our dinner menu:

Mama Odie's Muffuletta Sandwich (from Tiana's Cookbook, chosen by Noelle)
Ingredients needed for the Muffuletta Spread:  pimento-stuffed green olives, tomato, garlic, oregano, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and black pepper
Ingredients for the sandwich:  Italian bread, olive oil, sliced baked ham, salami, provolone cheese, and swiss cheese

Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  green olives, tomato, swiss cheese, balsamic vinegar
Items new to Livia:  green olives, swiss cheese

Swamp-Water Smoothie (from Tiana's Cookbook, chosen by Livia)

 Ingredients needed:  orange juice, nonfat yogurt, blueberries, frozen banana 

Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  orange juice, blueberries
Items new to Livia:  none (the combination is new though)


Sea Turtle Cookies (from the Mermaid Cookbook, chosen by Noelle)
 Ingredients needed:  pecans, caramels, milk chocolate chips, and candy decorations



Items new or re-introduced to Noelle:  pecans
Items new to Livia:  pecans (I think)


---------------

The results:

I made a point of having us all try each new item together with a count down.  This seemed to get Noelle more willing to try the new item (even if there was some fuss).  We also discussed the new ingredients in each item and why we shouldn't be afraid to try new things.



Swamp-Water Smoothy

Noelle's Reactions: Noelle was incredibly excited about this drink.  Usually she is intimidated by anything with fruit bits in it. 

Livia's Reactions:  Livia liked the drink until she just got tired-cranky for the night.  At that point she was looking for reasons to not eat anything. 

Mom's Reactions:  I thought it tasted great and was easy to make.  I'm thinking this might be a new method of getting Noelle to try new fruit flavors before I introduce her to actually eating them.  Normally she would scoff at the notion of eating an actual blueberry.  Maybe there is hope.  ;-)  I'm also not a fan of yogurt so this was something 'new' for me to try.  I'll be making these again with the kids.

Overall success:  Win-win


Mama Odie's Muffuletta Sandwich

Noelle's Reactions: This one was probably most difficult for Noelle.  She normally only eats a ham sandwich on wheat with NOTHING else.  So eating something on Italian bread with cheese and an olive spread.... I thought she'd freak.  She ate 80% of everything.  I could tell she enjoyed it even if she pretended she hated it.  Even if she won't be asking for olive spread anytime soon, she agreed to start eating swiss cheese on her sandwiches at school. 

Livia's Reactions:  Livia enjoyed this a lot!  Of course, much like the rest of dinner she was too cranky to finish it.  She gave no fusses or qualms though about trying it or any of the ingredients.  The only legit complaint she probably had was that the bread got a little soggy from the oil/vinegar.  But it also wasn't a surprise since she said it about 30 minutes after the meal was served.  Perfect time for all that yummy goodness to get soaked into the bread.

Mom's Reactions:  Very easy to make and more enjoyable than I thought.  I'm not a HUGE fan of green olives, but I refuse to say no to any of the things the kids pick because of my own apprehensions.  That would be a horrible example to set.  So I bit into the sandwich on the count of 3 with the kids and LOVED it.  I will definitely be eating these sandwiches all week at work.

Overall success:  Mostly Win-Win


Sea Turtle Cookies


Noelle's Reactions: She liked this but stopped eating with it due to the caramel being too tough for her to chew on.  It was too big for her.  (Although if she had been chewing on the other side it might have finally pulled that loose tooth out.)  The biggest win, though, was that she ate pecans with no questions asked. 


Livia's Reactions:  This was pretty much the same as Noelle.  She liked it but it was just too tough for her to eat. 


Mom's Reactions:  Tasty but a HUGE pain in the ass to make.  I probably won't make these again for simple aggravation factors.  Breaking the pecans into slivers sucked (if anybody knows a good trick, let me know).  Then once you arrange them the caramel square is too heavy so most of the pecans spread apart rather than sitting under the caramel for it to be the 'glue.'  The times aren't quite right either for getting things to set.  They have to chill much longer if you don't want the chocolate to be gooey still.  If I do make these again, I may half the caramel squares.


Overall success:  Kids ate pecans for the first time with no problems, but was too much of a PITA to make again.

And that was the experiment for week 1.  If anybody has any hints or tips related to this week's food experimenting, I'll be glad to listen.