Enjoy the taste of your favorite animated chef – without the added fat and salt! Chef Nikki Miller-Ka presents her closest imitation of the tastes Emeril made famous, but with a healthy twist. Recipes and samples. Class is from 11:30 am to 1pm
Can I tell you that this warmed the cockles of my heart? "...your favorite animated chef..." Sometimes I feel like the teacher after school when the guests come up to me after class and all the samples have been distributed to ask me questions, comment on the day's fare, or just tell me they had a good time.
Until just recently, I only shared my culinary dreams with my family and close friends. But to hear/see good tidings from a complete stranger? It truly blows my mind. I do have a good heart (definitely a healthy one) and I everything I do is out of love. I hope that message comes across clearer than any other qualities I portray.
Below are links recipes and nutritional information for the items I created during my BestHealth class for the month of February. If you're visiting my blog as a participant of my class, Welcome! And if you found your way here through other means, Welcome to you, too.
Links to recipes from past classes can be found here and here and.....here
I really don't like chocolate. If I were to be obsessed about it, I'd buy and eat these every day of my natural life. They beat ANY and EVERY pastry chef's paltry attempt at chocoholic satisfaction. And they're fat free.
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- Nikki @ NikSnacks
- Nikki Miller-Ka is a professional food blogger and food critic based in North Carolina. She writes and bites about local and regional restaurant trends, solo travel and develops original seasonal recipes here on Nik Snacks. In addition, she is the food editor at Triad City Beat newspaper, the Casual Dining columnist in the Greensboro News & Record and tour guide for Taste Carolina Gourmet Food Tours. Miller-Ka was classically trained at Le Cordon Bleu College Of Culinary Arts in Miami and holds degrees in English from East Carolina University. Formerly, she’s been a judge for the James Beard Foundation, featured in Southern Living Magazine & New York Magazine, worked an editorial assistant, news reporter and guest blogger for various publications and outlets in the Southeast. She has worked as a catering chef, a pastry chef, a butcher, a baker, and a biscuit-maker.

1 comments:
Hi Nikki--I am going to bake the oat scones but with blueberries! I'll let u know how they are---can't wait to bake!!
Ann Taylor
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