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Monday, January 17, 2011

Alive kitchen menu for 1/21/11

This week we are offering our usual bone broths and stocks, granola, oatmeal, and the like... and we've got some really nice wintery braises and hearty fare to grace your dinner table and your lunch thermos. 

Please place your order by end of day Tuesday for pick up/delivery on Friday. See the sidebar (right) for order information. 

In coming weeks we'll be adding more baked goods, fermented foods and snack items. Let us know what you would like to see on the menu... and ways that we can make our service work for you. We look forward to your feedback and suggestions as we make Alive kitchen your kitchen.


Tortilla EspaƱola; 4-6 servings: $20 vegetarian, $24 with chorizo.

Ane’s specialty! Enjoy this traditional Spanish style frittata made with thinly sliced potatoes and truly pastured eggs from local chickens that live a happy, healthy, chicken-y lifestyle. These gorgeous, high-quality eggs have the best “fatty acid profile” giving them a 1:1 ratio of Omega 3s and 6s providing great benefit to the nervous system.

Oh, and did we mention that it’s amazingly delicious? Perfect warm, room temp or straight out of the fridge. A great snack any time of day—or a part of a hearty meal when paired with cooked greens or a salad. Travels really well.

This is one of those items that we will never be able to remove from the menu. It’s just that good… thanks Ane.

Velvety squash soup with mineral-packed veggie stock $14/quart

Eating the rainbow is a great way to ensure that the maximum variety of nutrients makes its way into the body. This brilliant orange sunset will brighten any winter afternoon with promises of vitamin c and carotenes (which, by the way have been shown to be protective against many cancers, heart disease and type 2 diabetes).

Delicious and creamy hubbard squash gets a nutty flavor accented with a dash of nutmeg.

Chili; $20/quart

A meaty quart awaits you. Local, grass fed beef is simmered with black beans, adzuki beans and the usual cast of aromatic vegetables. Adzuki beans are a great source of fiber (like all legumes) and they also provide protein, folic acid, b vitamins and loads of minerals.

Serve this meaty bowl with nutty brown rice, some rich sour cream, and a sprinkle of raw cheddar for more pro-biotics and awesome nutrition. Freezes beautifully and makes a great thermos-filler for a killer hot lunch.

Oxtail Stew; $22/quart

OK, the first question is, “What the heck is oxtail stew?” And the follow up question is, “Why?”

Yes, oxtail is the tail. And because it is a well-exercised muscle from happy, local, grass-fed cows (wag wag) it is nicely-marbled and full of iron-rich marrow. And… it tastes unbelievable. We make it Mediterranean style... sloooooww cooked with loads of veggies and some chickpeas.

Chicken braised in tomato-fennel broth; $22/serves 4

Fennel is Denise’s favorite flavor. Whether used as an aromatic, caramelized with onions, ribboned in salads, or even in toothpaste, it is a beautiful, mellow component that complements just about any flavor profile.

Fennel is often used as a medicinal herb for tummy issues. It is a natural antispasmodic, a gas reliever, and it is considered helpful for monthly “girl” issues… especially during menopause. In Greek mythology, fennel was associated with Dionysus, (Dionysus/Denise??? just sayin') the Greek god of food and wine, and rumor had it that a fennel stalk carried the coal that passed down knowledge from gods to men. 

We’re going to take bone-in chicken, brown it and braise it in an herb-infused tomato-fennel broth. It will melt in your mouth. And then you will make a happy face.

Winter mash; $14/pint

The ultimate comfort food, mashed potatoes make any meal a homey one. We spruce up this family favorite with roasted root vegetables to boost the nutrition—and the flavor.

Serve along with the braised chicken or oxtail stew… add a salad… a robust glass of red wine… light some candles… relax…dinner is ready.

Roasted roots and greens; $16/qt

A little sweet maple will kiss these veggies to give a sweet and savory flavor profile guaranteed to make you smile. Perfect next to a main course, over a bowl of your favorite grain, or just as they are for a beautiful lunch.

Sourdough pancakes; $8/doz

A dozen pancakes made from a lovingly-tended sourdough starter… soured and fermented foods are a critical component in maintaining gut flora and these pancakes are a pretty nice way to get it! Have a stack with maple syrup or roll up some honey and a schmear of almond butter. These cakes freeze perfectly and are quickly defrosted in a toaster, toaster oven or on a baking sheet in a 325 oven.

Beef Stock; $12/qt

Slow roasted meaty and marrow-bones, (from the most humanely raised, local, grass grazing cows) are simmered with organic veggies to create a stock that is not just yummy, but is a bowl of absolute necessity. The collagen and natural gelatin in beef stock is essential in gut health and can be sipped through the day for its restorative properties, or added to soups, stews and grain dishes for flavor and nutritional power.


Chicken Stock; $12/qt

Made from the bones and feet of happy, pastured chickens, along with organic vegetables and filtered water. This nutrient dense broth is magic for maintaining strength and gut health.

Vegetable stock; $10/qt

Not your everyday vegetable stock… this is liquid gold… rich in potassium and trace minerals often depleted during cancer therapy or as a side effect of many medications—not to mention everyday stressors!!

Sip a warm cup throughout the day to keep up your strength and replenish your reserves. Also good for making rice and grains to add flavor and boost the nutritional profile. 


Oatmeal; $9/qt

Steel cut oats are soaked and cooked to perfection with a dash of cardamom and cinnamon. Did you know that soaked grains are infinitely more digestible than your straight-up variety? You'll also get a little fermentation kick for added gut health. 

Warm on the stove or in the toaster oven, add a pat of cultured butter, a splash of cream and the A Live Kitchen special nut topping for a special way to start your day. There’s a lot of breakfast in this jar.

Alive kitchen Mixed Nut Topping; $6 ½ pt

A touch of sweet, a zing of protein, and a sprinkling of antioxidants… organic nuts are chopped, toasted and then combined with aromatic spices and a little brown sugar. Sure to make any dish a treat. Especially delicious atop a bowl of our fermented oats.

Alive kitchen Granola; $8/qt

Cultured, organic oats are mixed with a special blend of nuts, seeds and dried fruit for a digestible and nutrient dense meal. 

Poached apples and pears; $8/qt

Locally grown apples and pears are cored and filled with our special Alive kitchen blend of nuts, spices and sweet brown sugar. A healthfully-decadent addition to any breakfast… as a snack… or topped with ice cream…. Because sometimes you need ice cream, right?

Cup o’ Magic; $8/qt 

A healing elixir made with ginger and spices that soothes the tummy and nervous system. It’s like a massage in a delicious cup. Add honey and warm raw milk to fortify any part of the day.

This tea was specially formulated to ease the discomforts of cancer treatments… we highly recommend it for anyone who is under stress, caring for an ailing body, or just looking for a little love.


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