
Cardamom, is my all time FAVORITE spice so imagine my delight when we received some unopened spices from my Mom and there was a jar of cardamom. Cardamom is a pungent, intoxicating, exotic smelling spice predominantly used in Indian food. When I passed the jar around for everyone to get a smell, I think I actually saw ecstasy one the face of one little guy who delared it the "best thing I've ever smelled". It's easily found in ground form at the supermarket and is also found whole in specialty markets as black, green or white pods. I leave my jar of cardamom on the counter where it is readily available 'cause it goes on everything from toast to pork roast. We had fresh cut strawberries with cardamom and honey, I also put it in their yogurt and in rice. It's a versatile spice for both sweet and savory dishes.....try it on meat, fruit, veggies or fish....I could go on and on about Cardamom.
Swai, also called Basa, the Vietnamese cousin to US catfish, is farmed raised and is a sustainable food source*. It's a very mild flaky white fleshed fish that serves as a wonderful platform for flavors and seasonings. The kids here LOVE IT! They go home and tell their parents about how good it is and I've been told, some are requesting it in restaraunts. :). If your child is not big on fish, try some Swai. I make fish cakes with baked Swai and also serve it "mock fried". This week we had some uncooked red and green peppers left from an earlier dish, so I placed the thawed fish fillets on a lightly oiled baking sheet, seasoned with salt and pepper and scattered the diced peppers over the top. Bake at 350 till the meat is firm and no longer opaque (in my oven this takes about 40 min.). The Swai really picked up on the bright flavors of the peppers. I put the cooked fish in the frigde and the next day I lightly dusted it with a "fish fry meal" and then grilled it on a flat griddle till the coating was crispy and the fish heated through....We had a stroke of budgeting luck as our local HEB was offedring 2lb bags of frozen swai fillets for $6.00, two dollars off the normal price....I cooked 6lbs of swai on Friday and there wasn't a crumb left.
Food can be fun, smiley faced sandwiches, heart shaped cookies and Mickey Mouse pancakes are all super ideas if you have the time... if not, then give your kids a giggle and have them say Swai, cardamom or Jicama over and over.... next week.....we're having COUSCOUS. Sounds Good. *http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/SeafoodWatch/web/sfw_search.aspx?s=swai

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