Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Lavender Farm Recipes!

Everyone raved about the cool refreshments provided by Wedding Ice during their visit to the lavender farm on Farm Day. Norma was happy to share her recipes with all of us! Not only are these drinks refreshing and delicious, but they're oh so healthy, with LOTS of fresh fruit, Young Living products, and absolutely NO sugar added!


Strawberry NingXia Red Shaved Ice

1 bottle NingXia Red
2 cups fresh strawberries (whole)
¼ - ½ cup Blue Agave

Mix ingredients together and pour over shaved ice in a 12-ounce cup. Poke holes through shaved ice with straw or spoon for juices to settle.

Party Lavender Lemonade

4 ½ gallons water
1 quart juiced lemons
1-1 1/2 quarts Blue Agave
10 drops lemon essential oil
10 drops lavender essential oil
4-8 Tablespoons concentrated lemon juice

Mix ingredients together. Pour over pebbled or crushed ice. Garnish with lavender sprig if desired. Makes 5 gallons.

Party Orange Citrus Shaved Ice

1 ½ cases of oranges (juiced)
5 cups Blue Agave
15 teaspoons vanilla
20 drops orange essential oil

Mix ingredients together in a 5-gallon container. Fill with water to a few inches below the top. Pour over shaved ice in a 12-ounce cup.

Party Orange Citrus Shaved Ice

Tart Grapefruit Citrus Drink

1 case of oranges (peel rind, then blend whole oranges)
8 grapefruit (peel rind, then blend whole grapefruit)
1 ½ quarts Blue Agave
10-15 drops grapefruit essential oil

Mix ingredients together. Pour over pebbled or crushed ice.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Get Creative in the Kitchen by Cooking with Lavender

Many people do not know that lavender is an herb in the mint family and can be used in cooking many foods. It's a sweet, delightful flavor that complements citrus drinks, meats, desserts, breads, and more! This morning I was a guest on Studio 5 and was able to share a couple of recipes with viewers. I'll include video of the segment as soon as we get a copy, but for now, here are the delicious recipes that include lavender essential oil and dried, culinary lavender buds:

[The following recipes are from The Lavender Cookbook by Sharon Shipley.]

Note: The cookbook, lavender honey, lavender essential oil, blue agave, and lavender buds are all available for purchase at the Young Living Lavender Farm Visitors Center, or you can call us at 1-800-371-0819 to order.

Grilled Lavender Honey Breast of Chicken

Ingredients:
¾ cup white wine vinegar
¼ cup grated lemon zest
½ cup fresh lemon juice
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
¼ cup lavender honey
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender buds, finely ground in a spice grinder
1 ½ teaspoons fresh lime juice
1 teaspoon sea salt
¼ tablespoon cracked black pepper
8 boneless chicken breasts

Method:
In a large bowl, mix the vinegar, lemon zest, lemon juice, oil, honey, lavender, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Add the chicken and turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours.

Preheat a grill to medium. Remove the chicken from the marinade and place on the grill. Cook, turning the chicken every 5 minutes and brushing occasionally with marinade, for 15 minutes, or until no longer pink when tested with a sharp knife. Discard any remaining marinade. Serves 8.

Summer Salad with Lavender Vinaigrette

Ingredients:
2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
½ teaspoon sea salt
½ teaspoon dried culinary lavender buds, finely ground in a spice grinder

Method:
In a small bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar, salt, and lavender. Pour over the salad. Mix lightly.

Lavender Blueberry Banana Bread

Ingredients:
¼ pound (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender buds, finely ground in a spice grinder
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup whole wheat flour
3 large ripe bananas, mashed
1 ¼ cups blueberries
½ cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Method:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan or coat with non-stick spray.

In a large bowl, combine the butter and sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift the all-purpose flour, lavender, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. Stir in the whole wheat flour. Beat into the butter mixture. Fold in the bananas, blueberries, walnuts, and vanilla. Pour into the prepared pan.

Bake for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Remove from the pan and cool on a wire rack.

Lavender Lemonade

Ingredients:
7 lemons, juiced
2 limes, juiced
14 cups water
1 ½ cups Blue Agave
1 drop lavender essential oil

Method:
Mix all ingredients together and chill. Add more water or Blue Agave, depending on the size and tartness of the fruit.


If you're looking for a summer activity, perfect for the whole family, you can visit the Young Living Lavender Farms for Lavender Days on June 27th and 28th.

Tickets are available at the gate each day of the event.
Adults: $8.50
Children ages 4-12: $4.50
Children 3 and under: Free

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Could Lavender Possibly Get Any Cooler?

So just when we thought lavender was about as cool as it can get, it just got cooler! I'm referring to a delightfully cool sorbet that is being created just for Farm Day by one of our Lavender Days vendors. Norma, from Wedding Ice Gourmet Ice Desserts, will be serving Lavender-Lemon sorbets, along with Grapefruit and Orange sorbets (all made with Young Living's pure essential oils and agave) for our guests on June 13th. We love the creative and delicious foods that are developed using all-natural products and our pure lavender from the farm!

A gourmet ice dessert created by Wedding Ice



For more ideas on cooking with lavender, be sure to watch KSL's Studio 5 television show on June 16th. I'll be sharing some great lavender recipes with viewers, and showing you how easy it is to add new flavors to your favorite foods.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Lavender Farm Restaurant and Lavender Lemonade

The restaurant at the Young Living Lavender Farm is now open for the season! We are so excited to have Lisa, our lovely restaurant manager, back this year. She is always cooking up something yummy and fresh. Today I had a bowl of amazing, straight from the farm chili and our popular Lavender Lemonade. It was fabulous!

We just got a great question about our lavender lemonade from Whitney in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. She says,

"I was at the Lavender Festival last summer and had a chance to have some of that amazing Lavender Lemonade you guys sell. If you can, I would love to have the recipe."

Well Whitney, I am happy to give you the recipe. We just served the Lavender Lemonade at our Easter event and it was a huge hit! I heard that some people were nervous to try it, but once they did they couldn't get enough. It is a great way to add something unique to the usual summer thirst quencher. And because the recipe calls for Blue Agave, an all-natural sweetener, it is healthy, too! If you want to try some before you make it, come on into the farm's restaurant; it is always on the menu.

Lavender Lemonade
7 lemons, peeled and juiced
2 limes, peeled and juiced
14 c. water
1 ½ c. Blue Agave
1 drop lavender essential oil

Mix all ingredients together and chill. Add more water or Blue Agave, depending on the size and tartness of the fruit.

Blue Agave Giveaway!
We are so happy about the restaurant opening that we want to do a giveaway. Anyone who comments on this post by Saturday, April 5, will be entered to win an 8 oz. bottle of Blue Agave. We'll pick two winners randomly. To comment just click on the comment link at the bottom of this post and enter your Google user name, but if you don't have one click on name/url and just enter in your name and comment. You can enter your url, but if you don't have one just leave it blank.

The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Click here for a map to the farm or call 1-800-371-0819 for more information.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Early to Bed and Early to Rise...

For most of the United States, it's time to fall back for Daylight Saving Time this Sunday, November 4th. Benjamin Franklin, who first conceived of this idea, also shared his wisdom with us in his famous quote, "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."

If you're looking for ways to help you follow Ben's advice on getting the right amount of sleep, here are 2 terrific tips to help you get to bed earlier and wake up earlier using Young Living essential oils:

Lavender essential oil is perfect for sleep therapy. Pour a few drops in a spray bottle, add distilled water, and shake. Lightly mist your pillow and bed sheets at night with this lavender-infused water, and you will soon be enjoying supreme slumber!

Orange essential oil is an excellent flavoring agent for your favorite recipes. Share this breakfast recipe with the chef in your home, and you'll be eager to rise out of bed plenty early for breakfast!



Orange French Toast
1/2 c. butter, melted
4 Tbsp. honey or Young Living Blue Agave
1 tsp. cinnamon or 1 drop Young Living cinnamon oil
6 eggs
12-16 drops Young Living Orange Essential Oil
1/4 tsp. salt
8 bread slices (challah bread or any favorite bread)

Combine melted butter, honey or Blue Agave, and cinnamon oil in a bowl. (If using cinnamon powder, combine other ingredients without the cinnamon.) Spread mixture to cover the bottom of a cookie sheet. (If using cinnamon powder, sprinkle on top of mixture after it is spread on a cookie sheet.) Combine eggs, orange essential oil, and salt in a separate bowl. Mix well, then dip bread slices in mixture. Place bread slices on cookie sheet and bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. Remove from oven, invert each slice on a plate, and serve with syrup.

Makes 8 slices.

Enjoy!