Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Who needs a sweet fix?
Who needs a SWEET FIX?
Do you ever need a sweet fix at night without blowing your Paleo goals? Most nights I do just fine without anything sweet and some nights I want to down a sleeve of thin mints! Here is an easy way to stay Paleo, not have to cook something, and still satisfy your sweet cravings.
All you will need is several almonds, a small scoop of Paleo chocolate chips and a drizzle of honey. See my picture :)
This gave me about 3 bites worth and it was delicious! And without the guilt!
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Who has fall fever? I do!
Who has
Fall Fever? I do!
I took the summer off from the blog and intended to
return as soon as school started! Yea right....if you are a teacher then
you understand how crazy the first of the year is. There was just no time
to fit it in.
Fall arrived and I started once again to get Pumpkin Fever. I have
that quite often...it just intensifies during the cooler weather. I found
two recipes on Pinterest that I wanted to try. I tweaked them a little to
intensify the pumpkin flavor and they both turned out great!
There was a slight problem though. The one you will find below is a quick pumpkin cake that you cook in a coffee cup - in the microwave - and it's done in only 5 minutes! That's my problem....this could be an every night thing it's so easy. It was really delicious and SO worth 5 minutes of my life.
Ingredients
2 T coconut flour (add this LAST)
1/2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp maple syrup or honey (I used honey)
pinch of salt
1/4 C coconut milk (I used canned and forgot to put it in the picture!)
1 egg
1/3 C pureed pumpkin (I used canned)
coconut oil
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp allspice
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/8 tsp ground cloves
1. Grab a coffee cup! I used a fairly large one just so I would have enough room to stir everything together. Rub the inside down with coconut oil so your cake will slide out when it is finished.
2. Put all ingredients in the cup. I recommend putting the coconut flour in LAST. It absorbs liquid very quickly! The first time I made it I really thought I had stirred everything together until I dumped it out and saw this mound of coconut flour on the top. I broke it off and ate the rest :) I ain't scared!
3. Mix the ingredients well and place the coffee mug in the microwave for 5 minutes. I placed mine on a plate just in case it cooked over and made a mess. (it didn't) The picture below shows what it looked like when I took it out.
4. Tip your cup upside down on a plate and your cake should slide right out.
Pumpkin Almond Butter Brownies
Pumpkin Almond Butter Brownies
Four of my favorite words put together! Pumpkin....almond...butter.....brownies. Yep - that about sums it up. These were super easy and so good warm. The first night I had one for my dessert. The next morning I had one for breakfast. Okay I had two. But hey, the are Paleo and technically it could qualify for some type of breakfast break or even a coffee cake (without the topping). That's how my mind works. UGH!
Give these a try. You won't be sorry. They are even better with warm maple syrup or warm honey drizzled on top.
On a side note - I'm wondering if I could substitute other ingredients for the pumpkin to make a variation of this recipe? Like applesauce instead of pumpkin? Or mashed bananas? Hmmmm???
On a side note - I'm wondering if I could substitute other ingredients for the pumpkin to make a variation of this recipe? Like applesauce instead of pumpkin? Or mashed bananas? Hmmmm???
Ingredients
1 cup almond butter
3/4 cup mashed pumpkin (I used canned)
1 egg (I forgot the egg in the picture!)
1/3 cup honey
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp allspice
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
2. Pour into a greased 8 x 8 pan.
3. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes or a toothpick in the middle comes out clean. Ovens vary so I would check it after around 35 minutes.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Paleo Dessert Banana Bites
There is a struggle with desserts. They are great because they will satisfy the sweet craving that I have. They are awful because I want to eat ALL of the dessert at one time. Ugh! These are great little bites that you can keep in your freezer for a nice summertime treat. They are quick to make and the worst part of the process - waiting for them to freeze! The coconut oil helps the chocolate harden like Magic Shell. Yummy!
1. Slice bananas in chunks. Depending on the size of your bananas you might be able to use 3. I cut up 2 bananas but had left over chocolate.
2. Place the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a bowl. Microwave for 30 second intervals until melted. Drop the sliced bananas in the chocolate and slip them around until covered. Take out and place onto a piece of parchment paper. Once done place them in the freezer until hardened.
Paleo Dessert Banana Bites
- two bananas
- 1 cup Enjoy Life chocolate chips
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
1. Slice bananas in chunks. Depending on the size of your bananas you might be able to use 3. I cut up 2 bananas but had left over chocolate.
2. Place the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a bowl. Microwave for 30 second intervals until melted. Drop the sliced bananas in the chocolate and slip them around until covered. Take out and place onto a piece of parchment paper. Once done place them in the freezer until hardened.
Paleo Cauliflower Fritters
I've been experimenting with cauliflower a lot lately. It can have the same characteristics of potatoes, I just wish I could load it up with butter cheese! I found a Pinterest recipe for Paleo Cauliflower Fritters which are basically faux potato cakes that turned out really good. It sounds crazy, but I dipped mine in mustard and it reminded me of potato salad. Weird...I know.
2. I shredded the entire head of cauliflower. I threw the pieces in a bowl I use to steam veggies. I place it in about 1/4 cup of water and sprinkled some sea salt in it too. I placed it in the microwave and steamed it for around 8 minutes.
3. Once the cauliflower is steamed you will need to drain all the water off and then SQUEEZE the excess water using a kitchen towel. I dumped the contents on to a towel and wrapped the towel around it. The hard pot is that is is HOT! I used tongs to hold it and twist it for the water to drain out. See the pics below for a better explanation!
4. Place drained cauliflower in a bowl and mix with the egg and almond flower. I chose to add in some minced garlic for flavor. Scoop out and throw it down on a griddle that has been drizzled with some olive oil. Flatten cakes out with your spoon and fry on each side for about 4 minutes or longer depending on how brown you would like them to get. Yummy!
Paleo Cauliflower Fritters
- one head of cauliflower
- one egg
- 1/2 cup almond flour
- olive oil
2. I shredded the entire head of cauliflower. I threw the pieces in a bowl I use to steam veggies. I place it in about 1/4 cup of water and sprinkled some sea salt in it too. I placed it in the microwave and steamed it for around 8 minutes.
3. Once the cauliflower is steamed you will need to drain all the water off and then SQUEEZE the excess water using a kitchen towel. I dumped the contents on to a towel and wrapped the towel around it. The hard pot is that is is HOT! I used tongs to hold it and twist it for the water to drain out. See the pics below for a better explanation!
4. Place drained cauliflower in a bowl and mix with the egg and almond flower. I chose to add in some minced garlic for flavor. Scoop out and throw it down on a griddle that has been drizzled with some olive oil. Flatten cakes out with your spoon and fry on each side for about 4 minutes or longer depending on how brown you would like them to get. Yummy!
Paleo Tortillas
I miss tortillas! A lot! I used them for everything. Peanut butter and jelly tortilla, wrap them around a hotdog or sausage, lunchmeat and cheese, etc. I thought I would give almond flour a try and see how they turn out. They were great as long as you eat them while they are still warm and flexible. Once they cool they crack when you try to fold them. I ended up just cracking them into pieces and using them as chips :) The chips did not store well. They were really softened the next day and not at all chip like!
3. Get out your rolling pin and roll it out flat. Mine were in no way circular. One actually looked like Mickey Mouse!
4. Leave the dough in the parchment paper like the picture above. Lay BOTH tortillas still inside the parchment papers side-by-side on a cookie sheet. Cook for 6 minutes in the parchment paper sandwich. If you plan on breaking up the tortilla to make chips, I would cook it longer and roll it really thin to make it extra crispy!
The one above was cooked for 6 minutes and came out flexible!
The more they cook the better chance you have for them to crack. The tortilla in the picture below was cooled off and then I tried to wrap some ham in it. It ended up cracking but I drizzled some Paleo honey mustard on it and it was delicious!
Paleo Tortillas
- 1/2 cup of almond flour
- 1 egg white
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
- (I added a little paprika but that is optional)
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix all ingredients together making a thick dough. Split the dough in half and form two balls. Set one dough ball on parchment paper.
2. Place another piece of parchment paper on top of the dough ball. Push down and squeeze the ball with your hand to flatten it. You are getting it ready to be rolled out.
4. Leave the dough in the parchment paper like the picture above. Lay BOTH tortillas still inside the parchment papers side-by-side on a cookie sheet. Cook for 6 minutes in the parchment paper sandwich. If you plan on breaking up the tortilla to make chips, I would cook it longer and roll it really thin to make it extra crispy!
The one above was cooked for 6 minutes and came out flexible!
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