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Cooking Demo, Chicken Chili & Apple Salad

Posted on October 12, 2009 by Carol Peterman

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I had  fun over the weekend doing a cooking demonstration of low cost meals at a community fair organized by The City of Lake Forest Park, WA. They brought together all sorts of community resource agencies sharing information to help people navigate these difficult economic times. 

demo-2

One of the agencies participating was Solid Ground, an organization I volunteer with. In partnership with Share our Strength, a national anti-hunger organization, Solid Ground runs a free six week cooking and nutrition program called Operation Frontline, designed to help people on a low income build skills to maximize their resources by learning to cook healthy low cost meals

chicken-chili

All of the meals in the program are designed to cost less than $1.68 per serving, which is the amount of money a person on food stamps has to spend for each meal. In the demo I made a White Bean and Chicken Chili with Fresh Basil and a Northwest Apple Salad. These are quick and really flavorful dishes that aren’t fussy to make and can easily be adapted to all kinds of variations. These dishes won’t remind you of your starving student days, in fact I wish I had eaten like this when I was a starving student.

The chili is finished with fresh lime juice and basil, which delivers a bright flavor and fresh satisfying aroma.  The apple salad is simply dressed with a little plain yogurt, but of course I turn to spices to take it in a variety of directions. At the demo I had three versions for sampling, one with cinnamon, one with ground fennel, and one with ground coriander. All work great with apple and it was fun to see apprehension turn into delightful surprise as people tasted the different versions. The different spices pull differnt flavors of the apple forward and lend a nice flavor complexity to what couldn’t be a simpler salad.

apple-salad

It might seem like cooking with a variety of spices would be too extravagant when on a limited budget, but I did some research to show that’s not the case at all if you know where to shop. I expected bulk spices to be cheaper, but I didn’t realize how much cheaper, even when buying from a specialty spice store. The difference in cost per ounce is dramatic enough, but when you consider that with bulk purchasing you only buy what you need for a few months, which in most cases an ounce is more than enough, so cash isn’t tied up in large expensive jars of spice that just sit in the cupboard. The jar of grocery store brand cinnamon was priced at $3.89 (1.75 oz.) , whereas buying an ounce of bulk cinnamon only requires  $0.41, or a $1.00 out of pocket.

  Grocery
store brand
price per ounce
Nat’l
brand
price per ounce
Grocery
bulk
price per ounce 
Specialty Spice
Shop (bulk)
price per ounce
 Cinnamon $2.22 $ 3.47 $0.41 $1.00
 Basil $5.78   $12.98 $1.20  $1.00 
 Cumin $5.25  $ 4.57   $0.63 $1.25 
 Chili Powder $2.30  $ 3.33  $1.15  $2.25 

 

Share our Strength partners with different organizations all over the country to implement the Operation Frontline classes. Visit their site to see if there is a group in your community you can get involved with. It’s a great program.

All photos by David Peterman unless otherwise noted

Tags: buying spices, Operation Frontline, Solid Ground This entry was posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009 at 7:19 pm and is filed under Clever Tips and Tricks, Cooking on a budget, Salads, Soups & Stews, Spice Spotlight. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to Cooking Demo, Chicken Chili & Apple Salad

  1. Jennifer says:
    October 13, 2009 at 5:19 pm

    Wow, what an awesome time I bet you had…and such worthwhile causes support it. We all need to learn how to budget more and make do with what we have…these recipes sound like things we all have around or can easily pick up from a trip to the store, without spending alot of $$$. BRAVO!

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  2. Jill says:
    July 2, 2010 at 3:41 am

    Thanks for the spice information Carol. I will definitely check out what they have in the bulk section of my grocery store. It’s painful when I need a tiny bit of something and a large jar is really pricey.

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