----- Original Message -----From: Klara LeVineTo: macroloversofjerusalem@yahoogroups.com ; macrolife-israel@yahoogroups.com ; Simon Brown ; veganmacrobiotics@yahoogroups.com ; littletreetalk@yahoogroups.com ; macrosy7@yahoogroups.com ; Leah SingerSent: Monday, July 07, 2008 10:38 AMSubject: [moderndaymacrobiotics] G-d Bless America
I've been home (Israel) now for a week. My trip to America wasn't for pleasure, but how can I not enjoy those special gifts that America has to offer which we don't yet have here.
Dottie, I thought of you as I sat in the quiet neighborhood of Baltimore, listening to the bird calls - I was so pleasantly shocked by the bright redness of the birds I saw there. And I thrilled when I saw fireflies (the only time I'd seen them was at Disneyland, and those were fakes!!!). This was not a home out in the country, but just an average neighborhood, yet it was so green and so very quiet - hardly any cars, and didn't seem to hear sirens at all (tho only a couple of blocks away from a main street). (and by Israeli standards I live in a quiet neighborhood, not in a city environment)
My other thrills took place every time I went to a health food store - so many greens, and oh those kabocha squashes - and berries!!!!! ah, and amasake galore, and all those different mochis - and I stared for at least a half hour at all the ice cream (so many non dairy kinds) choices (yea, me, I resisted and went for amasake instead!!!!! and cinammon mochi and kabocha for all my sweets).
And Melanie, you accompanied my best moments as finally I was able to delve into your book (my husband had ordered it and he was there all the time) - tho I cooked all my meals mostly simply, as a guest in someone's home I went for some of your recipes - and oh how we both ooh'd and ahh'd the results.
Leah, and everyone else, here's Melanie's Fresh Fruit Crumble recipe (posted with her permission). A note, I have made it again since then, and tho I didn't have access to those wonderful organic raspberries, I made it with cherries and it was still amazing.
Fresh Fruit Crumble from Melanie Brown Waxman's Eat Me Now
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 cup corn flour
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/3 cup safflower oil
1/3 cup maple syrup or rice syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
2 teaspoons baking power
Filling:
4 medium apples, washed, peeled and sliced
4 peaches pits removed and sliced
2 cups raspberries, rinsed
1 1/2 cups peach or apple juice
2 Tablespoons kuzu diluted in a little cold water
Pinch of sea salt
Preparations
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place the apples, peaches and raspberries in a baking dish. Put the juice and salt in a pan. Heat on a medium flame and add the kuzu (my own note here, I would add the VERY WELL MIXED kuzu to the cold juice and then put on the flame - especially for those not acquainted with kuzu, be careful to not start with any lumps, and mix constantly!!
! til thick)
Stir until thick. Pour over the fruit. Place the flours, baking powder, nuts and salt into a large bowl. (Klara here: and mix??, at least I did)
Place the oil, vanilla, and sweetener in a separate bowl and whip together with a fork. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients.
Mix the ingredients together with your hands to form a crumble. Sprinkle over the fruit.
Cover and bake in a medium oven for about 35 minutes. Remove cover and bake another 5 minutes or until the crumble is golden and crispy.
Serve warm.
Enjoy it in good health!!.
Klara