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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

WOD-MOD {WK 7}

This was a great WOD-MOD night. This workout was 25 minutes of craziness followed by some tasty, now I mean tasty steak.
 
WOD {the bike and the medicine ball: oh joy!}

WOD 
Set interval timer for 6 rounds of:
3min/10seconds/1min15seconds/10seconds
(last round you will only do the 3min spin)

3min spin - go hard!!!
10second transition 
1.25min Thrusters w/ 12# medicine ball
10second transition
3min spin
10second transition
1.25min bomber push ups (here is a video and another)
10second transition
3min spin
10second transition
1.25min Russian Twist w/ 10-12# med ball
10second transition
3min spin
10second transition
1.25min lunges w/ 10-12# med ball overhead
10second transition
3min spin
10second transition
10second transition
3min spin

Variations:
  • No bike? You can easily replace spinning with running, rowing or jump roping.    
We topped off this 25-minute joy of a workout with 10 minutes of core work. 
 
MOD {Alton Brown's broiled top sirloin w/ walnut pesto}

Alton Brown is incredible, just sayin'. Often times when I need a little inspiration for cooking, I just make my way over to google (what would we do without google?) and type in whatever I am craving followed by "Alton Brown"- I really do love him. You should really try this, you will thank me. It was Wednesday morning and I was craving a little red meat for the WOD-MOD festivities, sooooo I went to google and typed in: steak + Alton Brown. Boy was my mouth salivating while looking at the search results. There was one recipe that caught my eye.  It was for top sirloin in the oven and the I was very intrigued by the cooking method. I had found inspiration and was ready to eat some steak....I just had to wait about 12 hours to cook it. :-)

The menu:
broiled top sirloin w/ walnut pesto
spicy butternut squash
simple spinach salad


spicy roasted butternut squash

1 butternut squash
olive oil

1-3 teaspoons of Tosca Reno's exotic spice mix* see bottom of post
spicy curry salt (or salt of choice)

1.  Preheat oven to 400 and lightly oil or line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
2.  Peel and cube the butternut squash.
3.  Transfer to prepared sheet. Toss with olive oil, spices, salt and pepper. Spread out in a single layer.
4. Place in the oven. Roast, tossing occasionally, until just tender and golden brown, about 25-30 minutes. 
5. Cover with foil until you are ready to eat. 

*if you are cooking the steak after, immediately turn the oven to the broil setting.

Variations:
  • If you prefer less spice, add just salt and pepper or spices of choice.

alton brown's top sirloin (one of many)
from foodnetwork.com- it even includes a video!
2 top sirloin steak, 1 to 1 1/4 inches thick
olive oil
salt and pepper

Method

1. While you roast the squash, let steak rest at room temperature for 20-30 minutes. After it has rested, brush all sides of the steak with oil. Salt and pepper, to taste.

2. Place one rack in the bottom position with a rack directly above it. 

3. Preheat oven to the broiler setting. With some foil, make a "foil snack. This will be used to keep the door ajar so that the oven wont get too hot. Make a foil "tray" for the bottom rack of your oven - making sure to have edges.

4. Turn your fan on and maybe open a window- it can get a little smokey! Place the steaks directly onto the rack (the one directly above the bottom one). Cook for 4 minutes. Flip and cook for another 4 minutes. 

4. Move the rack with the steaks to top position in oven, moving rack with foil and drippings just underneath, and cook for 1-2 minutes per side

5. Transfer steak to wire rack (or cutting board in our case) and rest for 3 to 5 minutes. The cooking times gave us medium rare doneness - adjust times as your desire.

 We topped our steaks with with Everyday Paleo's dairy-free Walnut Pesto.

*exotic spice mix
   from Tosca Reno's Eat Clean Cookbook

1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoon paprika. sweet paprika is prefereed
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon anise seeds
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
2. Store in an airtight container.

A note on Alton:
  • Alton really is amazing. His recipes are so tasty. Not only does he do savory dishes, he also has some phenomenal dessert recipes! Many of his recipes found on the Food Network include funny and quirky how-to videos.  -check.him.out-

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  2. This cooking method really did produce the most mouth watering, perfectly medium rare steak that I've had in recent memory. Probably my favorite of our WOD-MOD meals thus far...and the walnut pesto was a great accompaniment! And the squash...let's just say it was TOO good and we ate too much of that while we were waiting for the steak to finish. *See "mindful eating" post. haha.

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