The first step in creating a Healthy Pantry is to try to get rid of as much unhealthy foods as possible.
Here are the first items I got rid of:
Here are the first items I got rid of:
- White sugar
- White flour
- Processed foods (cookies, crackers, cereals, soda, artificially flavored fruit drinks)
- Read ingredient labels; a rule of thumb I follow is that there should be a minimal number of ingredients, and everything on the label should be recognizable.
- Avoid foods with high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, artificial flavors, natural flavors (these still contain a lot of chemicals), hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, wheat flour (this is the same as white flour; look for whole wheat flour.)
- Also, ingredients are listed in order of dominance, so if sugar is listed first, that is the most predominant ingredient.
Here are some of the ingredients I try to keep in stock.
Fresh Produce (Buy organic whenever possible to minimize pesticide exposure):
- Onions
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Carrots
- Celery
- Fresh vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, napa cabbage, kale, spinach)
- Fresh fruit (bananas for smoothies, whatever is in season)
- Fresh parsley, scallions, cilantro (for taste and appeal)
- Frozen fruit (berries for smoothies and fruit compote)
Pantry Items:
- Whole grains (a variety of brown rice, steel cut oats, rolled oat, barley, farro, quinoa, wild rice, wheat berries)
- Whole grain pasta (Israeli couscous, regular couscous)
- Dry legumes (black beans, kidney beans, cannellini beans, red lentils, French green lentils)
- Canned beans (to use in a pinch, although some can linings contain BPA)
- Boxed organic vegetable and chicken broth
- Boxed tomatoes (chopped and crushed - good for soups)
- Tomato paste (I like the one that comes in the tube since it stores well)
- Oils (extra virgin olive oil, regular olive oil, grapeseed oil)
- Vinegars (rice wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar)
- Sea salt
- Black pepper
- Spices (my favorites include cinnamon, cumin, oregano, thyme, turmeric, chili powder, garlic powder, crushed red pepper, curry powder, herbes de provence)
- Soy sauce
- Sesame oil
- Chinese rice wine
- Naturally sweetened mirin
- Vegetarian oyster sauce
- Pure vanilla extract
- Nuts (walnuts, almonds, sunflower seeds)
- Kombu (for soups and beans)
- Sweeteners - Agave Syrup, Brown Rice Syrup, Honey, Maple Syrup, and/or Organic Cane Sugar
If you eat poultry and eggs, try to buy organic or antibiotic free products. If you use low-fat dairy products, organic is best (no antibiotics, no hormones).