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| Mango Brown Betty |
I asked my wife Tina Opie to be a guest blogger after her response to
my mango brown Betty recipe that I fixed for her over the Thanksgiving
Holiday.
When my husband and I were dating, I learned that one of the attributes
he desired in his ideal mate was, “a woman who would allow me to cook”.
WHAT! Sold brother! After knowing each other for almost 15 years, I still
love it when Fred heads to the kitchen to unwind and invent. This morning
was no exception. I don’t eat sugar so my husband loves to create dishes
that are delicious and healthy for me. This morning’s treat was
Mango Betty (a take on Apple Brown Betty) made with oatmeal, mango, raisins, stevia
and coconut. I first experienced the dish with my eyes, noticing the mango
which was flecked with green (basil I later learned) and looked like it had
been grilled. The golden oatmeal looked both crispy and chewy (just like
I like it). The raisins were plump and swollen. I spooned a bit
into one of my crystal dessert dishes (it’s a small dish that: 1) makes me feel
like a queen; and 2), helps with portion control). Next, I poured some
plain goat’s milk yogurt on top (yes, I’m also lactose intolerant). The
first spoonful made me close my eyes and moan. I am one of those people
who has a visceral response to food. I don’t just eat, I smell, gaze,
feel, lick my lips and then enjoy. The mango was velvety sweet and the
slightly acidic goat’s milk yogurt was the perfect complement. I kept
saying, “Fred, this is amazing. Seriously, this is sooooooo good”.
It was the kind of meal that I didn’t want to end. I’ve heard some people
say that eating is simply about nutrition; they’ve clearly never tasted my
husband’s Mango Betty.
Fred’s Mango Brown Betty Recipe
Ingredients
3-4 cups of mangoes (I use defrosted Traders frozen mangoes)
2 cups uncooked oatmeal (I use Whole Food organic oats)
¼ cup of stevia which I buy at Trader Joes (or sugar)
¼ cup of raisins
½ cup of margarine (or butter)
¼ cup of unsweetened coconut flakes
½ teaspoon of salt (I use sea salt)
Approximately ½ teaspoon each of ground cinnamon, cloves, Jamaican
spice, ginger, basil
Optional: sliced almonds or pecan pieces
Method
Mix mangoes, coconut, raisins, and some of the spices and sugar and in
a microwave safe glass bowl. In a separate mix bowl add the oatmeal, margarine,
the remaining of the sugar, salt, and spices and stir well. Then spread the
oatmeal mix on top of the mango mixture so that it covers the mango mix (you
should have a layer of fruit with a layer of moist oatmeal covering it). Cover
the bowl (I use a microwave safe plate) and cook in the microwave for 15
minutes. Then uncover and cook again in microwave for 10 minutes then cover and
remove from the microwave and let it cool for 10 minutes; serves 3to 4 people.
Tina Opie's Faculty Bio: http://www.babson.edu/faculty/profiles/Pages/opie-tina.aspx
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