Zabaglione with Zucchini and Zest, Anyone?

Well, here we are. Take a breath. We've successfully made it to the last day of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. It's day "Z"!
Zabaglione is best with fruit, not zucchini! Photo: Morguefile

I've been brainstorming ideas for this post for days. The obvious "Z" to address on a healthy foodie blog is zucchini, but I'm not a huge fan. It's an ok vegetable, but not top on my list of cravings. (Yes, I do sometimes crave vegetables. Peas, I'm thinking about you! Mmmmm....)

Then I thought of "zest", but that was my "Z" topic last year. Check out my past post, "How to Make Zest".

Then a friend suggested talking about zabaglione. Well, heck yes! Who doesn't love a riveting discussion of zabaglione! (I'll wait while you Google that one!)

So, now that you're drooling, I agree that decadent Italian custard dessert has nothing to do with whole foods. You're right. But hey, the only way you can stick to a healthy lifestyle is by rewarding yourself once in awhile. So, go ahead and order the zabaglione next time you go to an Italian bistro. After all, life's too short not to indulge on occasion!

Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!

Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living

PS: This may be the end of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, but Whole Foods Living is here to stay! Please stop by again, follow along with Google Friend Connect (there's a button on the left margin of this blog!) or sign up for email alerts each time I publish. I want to hear how you're staying healthy long after April ends. You can also find me on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. Be well!


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30 comments:

  1. Zabaglione sounds fabulous. I don't ever remember trying it before, so I'll have to try it next time I get the chance.

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    1. I know, right?! It reminds me of tapioca or pudding, both of which I really love! ~Angela

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  2. Zuccini, otherwise known as courgette, can be quite delicious served a different way. My husband crumbs it and fries in olive oil so it has a nice crust. Another way is to slice it full length with a potato peeler. The paper-thin texture gives a nice crunch and looks wonderful as a garnish.
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  3. Oh that dessert sounds wonderful. Not the peas though, sorry I'm not a big fan...unless I'm out in the garden eating them fresh out of the pod. : )

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    1. I haven't done that in so long! Maybe I will need to plant some peas this year. Thanks for the idea!! ~Angela

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  4. I think it can be counted a s whole food, if you use quality ingredients right? And what a great vehicle for fruit!

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  5. Scrumptious Z-Day post.
    Congratulations on finishing the A-Z!

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    1. Thanks! Can you believe we made it! Woo Hoo! ~Angela

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  6. I guess you are not fond of friends who drop by with tons of zucchini's from their over-producing plants. You can send them my way. And yes, I had to Google Zabaglione. I have never heard of it so if I get a chance I will try it. I found your blog late on the A to Z but am following it as we are trying to do a better job of eating healthier foods.

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    1. I do like garden extras, just not a dozen of them! I can only eat so much. :) ~Angela

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  7. Mmmm, looks good, and I'm all up for treating yourself!
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    1. Heck, yes! In moderation, sweets are good for your happiness (not the waistline!) LOL! ~Angela

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  8. I think it's great that you chose an indulgence to wrap up the A to Z.

    Congrats on finishing the challenge!

    Barbara
    Z is for Zzz-z-z... and an SOS
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    1. Thanks! It was a fun challenge this year! ~Angela

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  9. I made this for my Christmas girls dinner party with berries and wine and omg it was really sinfully good!

    And zucchini, there's soup, bread and fritters some of our family favorites!

    Thanks Angela your foodie knowledge and wonderful comments have been a daily brightness to my A-Z experience.

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    1. Thanks so much, Jen! We survived another year! ~Angela

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  10. My husband knew what zabaglione was--he likes his desserts! I like it that you allow yourself a treat every now and then. I've enjoyed your A to Z posts and will keep reading after this. Congratulations for making it all the way through to the end of the challenge.
    Jagoda

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    1. Thanks, Jagoda! I'm glad you found my little corner of the web! ~Angela

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  11. Nothing like a decadent dessert, yummy:), then you have zucchini, most certainly not yummy.
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    1. LOL! Well,I had to at least name something healthy. HAHA! ~Angela

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  12. Stopping by from your comment on the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge Z post on Facebook!
    @JLenniDorner

    That looks tasty! I will have to try some.

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  13. A Day late here Angela...sorry! Congratulations on finishing another A to Z Challenge. Once again this year, I really enjoyed coming here to see your delicious and healthy posts. :)

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  14. No problem! Thanks for stopping by! I've also enjoyed your creative writing and insightful posts during this A to Z! ~Angela

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  15. I could eat zucchini several times a week. Yum! Sorry you don't like it!

    Congrats on finishing the challenge!
    tm

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  16. I did zest for my Z challenge as well--zest for life, as well as the actual zest as an ingredient. I like both!

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  17. That picture looks soooooooooooo good. Yum.

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