Croatia foodie

What are the benefits of bone broth?

Croatian families have been consuming bone broth for-Ever. Typically, if you enter a Croatian home on a Saturday morning you will smell ‘goveda juha” (beef broth) slowing simmering on the stove top. When I was a young girl I remember my Mother telling me the importance of juha, but I quickly dismissed her and thought this flavoured water was boring.

Of course, it wasn’t unlit I noticed a trend in the food blog scene that I found myself leaning in and listening. Turns out there’s a lot of health benefits and nutrients in the bones and tissues of the animals that make up a tasty broth.

According to Medical News Today, bones themselves are rich in vitamins and nutrients like calcium. magnesium and phosphorous. Also, brewing the connective tissue’s into bone broth provides the body with natural compounds from the cartilage. Cooking collagen turns it to gelatin which provides the body with amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins.

The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation, states that bone broth is great for gut health. The nutrients in bone broth, collagen, glycine and glutamine, have all been shown to sooth gut irritation and inflammation.

Traveling to Croatia, especially the countryside you will find Juha on most menus. It’s a great way to start your meal as it has a low glycemic index, which helps to control blood pressure and insulin. Plus, it gives your skin a beautiful glow and your body a burst of energy. Simply request bone broth without noddles for a lowcarb or gluten free option.

So if you’re traveling to Croatia this summer remember to “Ladle Up” on the Juha-aka Liquid Gold- your gut and skin will thank you.

Croatian Blackened Cod

How to make a traditional Croatian fish dish as a low carb version? Come and see….

In Croatia, cod is known as “Bakalar” and is usually served at Christmas as a hearty stew with potatoes. I decided to make this Croatian delicacy into a low-carb gluten free option and enjoy around the pool this summer. Cod is an easy and delicious fish to prepare. I decided to make it into a one sheet pan meal for easy prep and clean up. This dish is perfect for any night of the week. I added some radishes and broccoli along with lemon slices to make the dish pop.

Here is the recipe

Ingredients

2 pieces of Cod about 15 ounces or about 1 pound

4 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil

3 tablespoons of your favourite cajun seasoning

1 lemon cut into think slices

4 radishes cut in half

1 head of broccoli

Salt/Pepper

THE PREPARATION: SO EASY

Directions

Set the oven on to 400 F

  1. Clean and cut broccoli, and radishes. Lay the vegetables evenly on the sheet pan. Drizzle with two tablespoons of olive oil. Making sure to coat all the vegetables and season with salt.

  2. Clean fish and pat dry with paper towel. Season with cajun spice. Rub two tablespoons olive oil onto the fish and set evenly on the sheet pan next to the vegetables.

  3. Add the lemon wedges.

  4. Back in oven for 15 minutes.

Serve

Remove sheet pan from the oven and place on nice tray. Remember to add charred lemon wedges and enjoy.