The Sneaky Chef Interview
I'm a big fan of sneaking healthy
fruits and vegetables in our food. I'm thrilled with The Sneaky Chef
cookbooks.
When I manage to sneak spinach in my kids hamburgers it is as
exciting as Christmas day waiting in anticipation to see what the
outcome is. Then getting that thrill of Yea! They liked it!
Here is my latest interview with The
Sneaky Chef, Missy Chase Lapine.
What is you or your kids all time
favorite sneaky chef recipe?
Sneaky Chef Brainy Brownies, for sure. This recipe boosts the
nutritional value of one of America's favorite treats enormously, and
the effects are noticeable on the kid's moods and behavior.
The hidden spinach, blueberries and wheat germ supply long lasting
nutrition that balances out the sugar and carbs, eliminating the
spike-and-crash that so often happens when kids eat snack foods or
desserts. What's more, my kids experience this difference for
themselves and have loads of fun making the purees and mixing them into
the brownies with me.
My son often asks before eating is
there a secret ingredient in here? Do your kids help in your research?
My kids have been my inspiration from the start, and now they've
evolved into my chief taste-testers. They also tell me which dishes are
their current favorites and what to try to sneak into them. The biggest
surprise has been that since they¹ve become completely aware of
everything I'm doing, their aversion to trying new foods has all but
vanished. They've decided if they like something when it's mixed into a
recipe, then it can't be that bad by itself. I've gotten similar
letters from mothers around the world!
Can you explain the process you go
through when creating a new recipe?
First, I choose a recipe that I know kids already love. Then I decide
on how much fat, sugar and calories I can cut out, and which sneaky
vegetable puree(s), beans or whole grains I can sneak in, while still
maintaining the original taste, color and texture.
Next, I employ visual and taste decoys to super-disguise the entire
creation. And finally, I test, tweak and re-tweak each recipe about
6-20 times until it's perfected. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen!
Your 1st book seemed to have started a
controversy about whether you should sneak vegetables in kids foods.
What are your thoughts on this?
I've never felt that this was much of a controversy, because sneaking
actually facilitates teaching kids about good nutrition: it is
best used in addition to everything else that parents are already
doing to feed their kids healthy foods. The Sneaky Chef method makes
kid-friendly foods much more nutritious while parents continue to serve
veggies outright, lead by example, and teach their children.
The key difference, however, is that when parents see their kids
actually enjoying fresh whole fruits, super nutritious veggies, beans,
whole grains, wheat germ, spinach, broccoli, peas, carrots, sweet
potatoes, etc., it takes huge pressure off the situation as parents
relax in the knowledge that their kids are finally getting some real
nutrition into their systems. Kids feel the pressure lift and they can
then learn in a relaxed environment.
Mealtimes return to pleasant discussions about the day's events,
instead degrading into fights over which foods must be eaten. Kids are
willing to try new foods again, there's much less waste and expense,
and everyone is happier.
What is your favorite puree you use in
your recipes?
This is almost like asking, which is your favorite child?! Each Sneaky
Chef puree has its own wonderful flavors and benefits. The sweet
potatoes and carrots in my Orange Puree add a delicate, balanced sweetness to pasta and pizza
sauces, and makes them very smooth and less acidic.
Purple Puree has spinach and blueberries in it, which are both
superfoods. It has such a fresh, bright flavor to it that people write
to me that their kids are licking it right off the mixing spoon.
These are kids who have refused spinach every day of their lives
previously! So, OK, these are my two favorite kids ; )
Thanks Missy for the interview!
The Sneaky Chef has several books that
promote healthy eating and fitness. They are some of our favorite in
our kitchen so do check them out! You can also visit her website,
www.TheSneakyChef.com
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