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Glossary |
Shake That Cinnamon Shaker!
Greet holiday guests with a fragrant
mug of hot cider spiced with cinnamon and cloves. It will do more than
warm them up.
Cinnamon and cloves are
irresistible flavorings, but they aren't just treats for your tastebuds.
They also provide powerful health benefits, like helping the body
process blood glucose -- essential to avoiding diabetes. Keep both
spices handy for baking, hot drinks, and savory dishes. Cooking with
them is as easy as apple pie.
Cinnamon is well known as a
stellar antioxidant and a potent germ-killer, and there's a growing body
of evidence that shows that a substance in the spice turns on insulin
receptors to help the body use glucose. Which is a good thing, because
too much glucose in the bloodstream is tough on your organs and a marker
of diabetes. Cloves appear to have a similar effect.
So don't save these spices for holiday cooking. You can use
cinnamon liberally, but cloves
-- ground or whole -- really pack a flavor punch and take a lighter
hand. For ways to get more of these good-for-you spices into your
everyday life, try these tips:
- Sprinkle both on fresh apple slices and poached pears.
- Add cinnamon and cloves to crockpot dishes for an
Indian-inspired flavor twist.
- Add ground cloves to stuffing recipes.
- Use a cinnamon stick to stir your tea, hot chocolate, or
warm soymilk.
- Sprinkle both spices into muffin batters and on
whole-wheat toast.
- Keep a cinnamon shaker next to the salt and pepper on
the table and experiment.
- Push whole cloves into an onion and place it in turkey
or chicken cavities for flavorful roasting.
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Article courtesy of RealAge.com |