Menu
Bread
(2)
Breakfast
(10)
Desserts
(8)
Main Dishes
(9)
Muffins
(3)
Products
(1)
Salads
(1)
Side Dishes
(10)
Side items
(1)
Smoothies
(3)
Snacks
(6)
Soups
(2)
Video
(1)
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Muddy Mississippi Cupcake
What you need:
Cupcake:
1/2 cup almond meal/flour
1/3 cup coconut flour
1/4 cup pure baking cocoa
1/4 cup ***vegan buttermilk*** (1 tsp vinegar in 1/4 measuring cup, fill the rest of the way with almond milk, mix)
1/2 cup melted coconut oil, organic, unrefined
2/3 cup honey
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp vanilla extract
3 eggs, organic, free range
1/8 cup warm water
1/8 tsp salt
1 cup mini marshmallows
Frosting
1/4 cup melted coconut oil
3 TBLS almond milk unsweetened, original
2 TBLS pure baking cocoa
1 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
What you do:
Cupcake:
Melt oil and set aside to cool.
Add all dry ingredients in a bowl (except marshmallows)
Add all wet ingredients in a separate bowl (except oil.)
Pour wet ingredients into dry, mix.
Slowly mix in oil.
Pour into lined cupcake pan.
Bake on 325 for 20 to 30 minutes. Check with toothpick.
While cupcakes are baking, make frosting.
Frosting:
Add all ingredients, except walnuts, in a bowl.
Mix well.
Fold in walnuts.
*Once cupcakes are baked, remove from oven and let cool until tops are cool to the touch.
Add marshmallows to top of cupcakes and pour about 1 Tbls spoon of frosting on each muffin.
Let cupcakes completely cool.
Enjoy!
Tip: If frosting stiffens while waiting for cupcakes to cool, heat in microwave for 10 seconds, then stir
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Jalapeño Popper Dip
This is a fairly mild dip, because let's not forget our Prince eats all thing we eat (and maybe I'm a punk when it comes to heat)... I diced extra jalapeños for King Dad to add to his portion...I also sliced my finger open....no matter, the cooking must go on.
If you want hot, leave the seeds in and/or add a couple more peppers.
A huge thanks to my momma for the yummy homegrown peppers! I love you.
I have to say that this dip so good, it's dangerous.
What you need:
1cup organic sharp cheddar
1/4 cup diced green onion
6 - 8 organic jalapeños, seeded and diced
1/4 cup vegetarian freshly grated Parmesan
1/4 tsp salt
What you do:
Mix it all together.
Place in untreated baking container.
Bake on 400 for 15 minutes.
Serve warm with chips, cracker or sliced veggies
Monday, October 21, 2013
Waffles!
Grain Free and High Protein
My Prince was a bit discouraged the other day at breakfast, in a restaurant, when his options were limited to the routine egg and potatoes. My Prince wanted waffles like all those around him. When I told him not to worry we were immediately going to buy a waffle maker and we were gonna tell the "stinkin limited gluten free limited vegetarian restaurant" that we didn't need them. He smiled and whispered "OKAY! But you tell them I'm because a little scared." Hahahahahahha!
We decided not to tell them :).
So here are the Prince's waffles:
What you need:
1 cup organic coconut flour1/2 tsp salt
8 organic eggs
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup Greek (or your choice) organic yogurt
1/2 cup organic almond milk
5 tbs organic coconut oil, melted
1/3 cup organic honey
* make sure all ingredients are room temperature; you don't want to cook your eggs or to harden back up your coconut oil*
What you do:
Mix it all together and make those waffles!
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Chocolate Banana Muffins
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Honey Sweetened
What you need:
3 organic ripe or overly ripe bananas
3 organic eggs
3 TBLS coconut flour
1/3 cup organic cacao powder
1/4 tsp baking powder, aluminum free
2 tsp organic vanilla extract
1/4 cup melted virgin, organic, coconut oil
1/4 cup organic raw honey
1/3 cup cacao nibs
3 organic ripe or overly ripe bananas
3 organic eggs
3 TBLS coconut flour
1/3 cup organic cacao powder
1/4 tsp baking powder, aluminum free
2 tsp organic vanilla extract
1/4 cup melted virgin, organic, coconut oil
1/4 cup organic raw honey
1/3 cup cacao nibs
What you do:
Make sure eggs are at room temperature. Add all ingredients,
except cacao nibs, to food processor and pulse until smooth. Stir in nibs. Add
to muffin lined pan. Makes 9 to 10 muffins. Bake on 350 for 12 to 18 minutes.
Enjoy!
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Kiddo Safe Fruit Kabobs
We love them and they are so easy to make! Pick your favorite fruits, cut them if needed and stick 'em.
What we have noticed, is that everyone else loves them too! Seriously, they are the first dish gone. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
In our house, we love stick foods and use wooden skewers, but when traveling with these bad boys and sharing them with kiddos I wanted a safer stick.
Another trick is that the fruit kabobs on cake pop sticks, fit perfectly inside the empty strawberry container. What better way to travel than with a disposal container?!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Cinnamon Baked Acorn Squash
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan/Nut Free/ Soy Free
The Prince wanted to immediately buy an acorn squash when he first saw one in the store. Letting your kiddos pick out a new fruit or veggie in the store is a great way to get them to try things!
Acorn squash can have super tough outer shell to cut through; if you microwave it for 2 to 3 minutes the outer part will soften a bit, making it much easier to cut through.
Be careful, and cut that bad boy in half.
Use a spoon and scoop out the seeds.
Sprinkle, sprinkle, sprinkle with cinnamon.
Place the cinnamon covered squash, flesh side down, in the water.
Place in 375 degree oven. Bake for 45 minutes.
Remove the squash from the oven, carefully turn acorn squash over, and top with Maple Syrup! Hope you have more syrup than I had when I took this picture :)!
Seriously, there is probably not an easier side dish to prepare, add in how healthy and delicious this dish is, and you have the perfect side dish!
Rumor has it that you are not supposed to post on your blog twice in one day, but this evening my best friend, Valorie, asked me how I cook my acorn squash. I believe, that a best friend's request, trumps any rule about how many times you can post in one day. So, Val, this is for you!
Rumor has it that you are not supposed to post on your blog twice in one day, but this evening my best friend, Valorie, asked me how I cook my acorn squash. I believe, that a best friend's request, trumps any rule about how many times you can post in one day. So, Val, this is for you!
I took a lot of pictures for you this time!
Be careful, and cut that bad boy in half.
Use a spoon and scoop out the seeds.
Sprinkle, sprinkle, sprinkle with cinnamon.
Pour about an inch or two of water in a pie pan or baking dish, the dish depending on how squash you are cooking.
Place in 375 degree oven. Bake for 45 minutes.
What you need:
Acorn Squash, Organic
Cinnamon
Maple Syrup, Grade B, Organic
What you do:
Preheat oven to 375.
Cut acorn squash in half.
Scoop out seeds.
Heavily sprinkle with cinnamon.
Place flesh side down in a baking dish with an inch or two of water.
Bake for 40 to 45 minutes.
Flip acorn squash over and drizzle with maple syrup.
Enjoy!
Easy Taco Bar and Vegan Taco "Meat"
Taco Meat: Grain Free/Gluten Free/Vegan/Soy Free
We love Chipotle, but sadly we recently learned that many of the items we order are GMO products. We know that the vast majority of restaurants use GMO products, which is why we eat at home, almost always. Seriously, we dine out once or twice monthly, at most. The thing that upset us the most is that Chipotle promotes that they use fresh, healthy products.....I digress. My 6-year-old Prince has started an Against Monsanto YouTube channel. Here is his most recent video, where he expresses his sadness about losing Chipotle.
Let's get back to our fun food dinner. After the zoo we whipped up and easy peasy Taco Bar.
Are taco bar consisted of the following items: Organic taco shells and organic tortilla chips, homemade guacamole, homemade salsa, dairy and vegan cheese, chopped green leaf lettuce, freshly cooked black beans (they were in the crockpot when we were at the zoo), cilantro-lime-jasmine rice and our delicious taco "meat."
The Prince loved walking around the "bar" and making his own taco! King Dad and I did too. Can you see the cute little trays we made our tacos in? The Prince picked those out from the dollar section at Target, and hubs lined them with parchment paper while I set up the food. Such easy to clean up!
RECIPE TIME!!!
I want to share with you our delicious vegan/soy free taco "meat" recipe. Keep in mind King Dad is a meat eater and even he is a fan.
I want to share with you our delicious vegan/soy free taco "meat" recipe. Keep in mind King Dad is a meat eater and even he is a fan.
What you need:
1 head of cauliflower, organic
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1/8 to 1/4 red pepper flakes
2 Tbls coconut oil, organic, unrefined
What you do:
Rinse, chop and then grate the entire head of uncooked cauliflower into a bowl.
Add all of the seasonings to the grated cauliflower, sans the oil, and combine well.
Over medium heat, heat the oil in a large pan.
Add the cauliflower to the oil and cook for several minutes, stirring frequently.
Serve immediately.
What you do:
Rinse, chop and then grate the entire head of uncooked cauliflower into a bowl.
Add all of the seasonings to the grated cauliflower, sans the oil, and combine well.
Over medium heat, heat the oil in a large pan.
Add the cauliflower to the oil and cook for several minutes, stirring frequently.
Serve immediately.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Breakfast Strawberry Shortcake
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Dairy Free
Here's the deal: I consider this a breakfast meal, because it is light in sweetness and made with almond flour "shortcake" which gives you added protein without the heavy carbs that a lot of GF baking comes with.
When I had to start cooking gluten free (GF) I quickly realized that the myth I had heard about losing weight when going GF was so not true, when it came to baking with the typically flour replacements: rice flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, pre-made mixes like the delicious Pamela's, etc. Some of those products typically have a higher carb index than even wheat flour and left us feeling heavy an icky.
Thankfully, I discovered almond flour. Most of my baking focuses around it and being grain free (most of the time) seems to really make us feel better.
So, If you haven't tried almond flour, this is a yummy recipe to start with.
The night prior ( or many nights prior) place a can of coconut milk, right side up in the refrigerator, so the top of the milk will completely separate and stiffen.
What you need:
"Shortcake":
1 cup almond flour, packed
2 eggs, free range
2 Tbls honey, organic, raw/unfiltered (if possible)
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar, organic, raw
1 tsp, vanilla extract, gluten free
Strawberries:
1 1/2 cup strawberries, sliced, organic
2 Tbls honey, organic, raw/unfiltered (if possible)
Whipped topping:
1 can coconut milk, full fat (Thai coconut brand works very well), organic
1 Tbls honey, organic, raw/unfiltered,(if possible)
1 Tsp vanilla extract, organic
What you do:
"Shortcake":
Mix all ingredients in large mixing bowl. Pour mix into muffin pan that is lined or well oiled. Makes 4-5 muffins. Bake on 350 for 18 to 20 minutes. Check with toothpick and set aside to cool.
Strawberries:
While muffins are baking.
Mix strawberries and honey and place in refrigerator to produce liquid ( if this is done the night prior, it will make more juice)
Whipped topping:
While muffins are baking. Carefully, without shaking, remove coconut milk from refrigerator and remove top of can. Scoop ONLY the thick milk from the top of can and place into mixing bowl; once you get to coconut milk liquid, stop scooping. Add vanilla and honey to thick coconut milk/fat and using an electric mixer, mix coconut mixture until firm like whipped topping. If you get the thin liquid from the can your topping may not become stiff, placing it in fridge may help.
Once muffins are cooled, slice on in 1/2, place both halves in a bowl, add strawberries and whipped topping and enjoy.
This may seem like a lot of steps, but it is honestly fairly easy. I can easily whip this up early in the morning before hubs is off to work. Enjoy.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Amazing Flourless Blueberry Pancakes
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Flouless/Nut Free/Milk Free
I found this new blog, www.greenkitchenstories.com, that I'm in love with; this recipe is slightly, very slightly, adapted from their recipe. Run and make these flourless pancakes.
These take a matter of seconds to whip up and there is zero guilt in enjoying these pancakes!
What you need:
2 fork smashed bananas, organic
3 eggs, free range
1/2 cup unsweetened shredded , organic, coconut
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla, organic
3/4 cup blueberries, organic
Coconut oil, unrefined, organic for cooking pancakes.
What you do:
Whisk all ingredients, expect blueberries.
Fold in blueberries after everything else is mixed well.
Cook a scant 1/4 cup of batter to make each pancake.
Cook with coconut oil or butter over medium heat to ensure middle gets cooked!
I served the Prince's with maple syrup, but these are so flavorful you don't need it!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
A Healthy "Truffle"
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Easily Vegan
I have made real truffles before and they were just “okay” per my boys, but this healthy version is LOVED by them! I promise, I would never make up stories about food! They sincerely love these bad boys.
These can be enjoyed as a energy snack, breakfast, or dessert! We have eaten them on all those occasions; I hope you like them as much as we do.
What you need:
1 cup raw almonds
1 and ¼ cup pitted dates, organic, chopped in ½ (to be kind to your food processor)
Zest of one orange
3 Tbls honey, organic, raw
3 Tbls cocoa powder
Shredded unsweetened coconut, organic, for rolling (optional)
Coconut oil, organic, unrefined
Shredded unsweetened coconut, organic, for rolling (optional)
Coconut oil, organic, unrefined
What you do:
Place almonds in food processor until finely ground.
Add dates and pulse two or three times.
Add cocoa, orange zest, and honey.
Process until a thick mixture or ball forms.
Here is where I put a bit of coconut oil on my hands so the mixture doesn’t stick to me.
Take about 1 Tbls of mixture, roll into a ball and then roll in shredded coconut.
Place on dish lined with parchment paper.
Place on dish lined with parchment paper.
Makes about 15 truffles/balls.
Eat immediately or place in refrigerator to stiffen.
Either way they are OH. SO GOOD!!!!!!! Healthy food can be delicious!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Apple Cinnamon Crunch Quinoa
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan
This is a healthy, delicious, grain free substitute to oatmeal. I promise, I'm asked all the time if my Prince eats the dishes I post and my answer is the same, everything I cook is tested by our Prince. This is a dish that he really enjoys.
I think this will be a perfect way to start our morning tomorrow!
What you need:
This is a healthy, delicious, grain free substitute to oatmeal. I promise, I'm asked all the time if my Prince eats the dishes I post and my answer is the same, everything I cook is tested by our Prince. This is a dish that he really enjoys.
I think this will be a perfect way to start our morning tomorrow!
What you need:
For Quinoa (pronounced keen-wah):
½ cup water
¼ almond milk, unsweetened, original
½ cup quinoa
½ tsp vanilla extract
½ tsp cinnamon
For Apples:
2 apples, organic, peeled, cored and chopped
¼ tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp nutmeg
2 Tbls honey, raw, unfiltered…(vegan: use vegan substitute)
2 tsp coconut oil, organic, unrefined
¼ walnuts, chopped
What you do:
For Quinoa:
Place all ingredients in a small sauce pan/pot.
Heat covered, on medium heat, until initial boil.
At the beginning of a boil, immediately turn to low and cook for 15 minutes, or until all liquid is absorbed.
Set aside for 4 to 5 minutes, then fluff with a fork.
For Apples:
Heat coconut oil in small sauce pan/pot.
Mix apples, cinnamon, nutmeg and honey in a bowl.
Add to melted oil and frequently stir until apples are beginning to soften and prior to honey becoming overly sticky.
Remove from heat.
In a mixing bowl add fluffed quinoa, cooked cinnamon apples and walnuts. Mix well.
This recipe makes about 2 cups, recipe can easily be doubled.
Enjoy and report back!!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Happy Father's Day
To all the King Dad's out there and to the Queen Mom's or Royal Grandparents who sometimes have to step in and take on the Daddy roll, today we hope you are honored and love.
The Prince hit the jackpot with his King Dad!
Enjoy your day. Eat Something Healthy and Delicious!!!
Saturday, June 15, 2013
"Baked" Cinnamon Apples Sweetened with Honey
Gluten Free/Grain Vegan/Nut Free/Easily Vegan
Okay, so these aren't technically "baked", but you will never know the difference. The Prince has been a fruit addict since early childhood, but I know kiddos and grown folks who don't eat much fruit....this will convert them.
What you need:
Okay, so these aren't technically "baked", but you will never know the difference. The Prince has been a fruit addict since early childhood, but I know kiddos and grown folks who don't eat much fruit....this will convert them.
What you need:
4 apples, organic, peeled, cored and sliced
3 TBLS honey (or vegan substitute)
1 tsp cinnamon
1 TBLS coconut oil, organic, unrefined
What you do:
Place sliced apples in mixing bowl, add honey and cinnamon; mix well.
Melt coconut oil in sauce pan/pot.
Add cinnamon apples.
Cook over medium heat.
Frequently stir (do not leave unattended, these will burn quickly), until desired apple softness is desired.
Enjoy!
Almond Layer Cake with Blackberry Cream Cheese Frosting
Gluten Free/Grain Free
We love cake.
What's not to love?
The thing is when being gluten free and trying to maintain grain free, as well, buying a yummy cake is tricky and not easily found. This one meets all of our dietary requirements, but most importantly it is yumm-o-licious!!!
The Prince picks wild blackberry with his Nana so, he decided he wanted this cake to be made with blackberries and his food wishes are granted as much as possible!
So Viola!...A cake made upon the Prince's request.
We love cake.
What's not to love?
The thing is when being gluten free and trying to maintain grain free, as well, buying a yummy cake is tricky and not easily found. This one meets all of our dietary requirements, but most importantly it is yumm-o-licious!!!
The Prince picks wild blackberry with his Nana so, he decided he wanted this cake to be made with blackberries and his food wishes are granted as much as possible!
So Viola!...A cake made upon the Prince's request.
What you need:
Cake:
5 eggs, separated, organic, free range
1 cup almond flour
1/2 cup coconut flour
1/2 cup honey, organic, raw (if possible)
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup vegan buttermilk ( in a 1/4 measuring cup add 1 tsp vinegar, fill the rest of the way with almond milk, mix)
1 Tbls vanilla extract
1 tsp almond extract
1/2 cup coconut oil, melted
Frosting:
Two 8 ounce packages of full fat cream cheese, organic, room temperature
1/2 cup maple syrup, organic
1/2 tsp vanilla extract, organic
1/2 cup coconut oil, organic, unrefined at room temperature
1/2 cup blackberries, organic, rinsed (a few extra for decoration)
1/2 cup coconut oil, organic, unrefined at room temperature
1/2 cup blackberries, organic, rinsed (a few extra for decoration)
What you do:
Cake:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Separate eggs.
Using a mixer, cream oil and honey together.
Slowly add in egg yolks to oil and honey mixture, beat until smooth.
In a separate bowl, mix all dry ingredients.
Add and blend dry ingredients into creamed oil and honey mixture.
Add buttermilk, vanilla extract and almond extract to batter, blend.
In a separate bowl, beat, egg whites, for several minutes until egg whites are fluffy and come to a peak.
Gently fold egg whites into cake mixture.
Line two 8 inch round pans with parchment paper and oil sides.
Pour batter, equally into the two pans.
Bake 20 to 30 minutes or until check with toothpick and toothpick comes out clean.
Cool completely before frosting. Don't forget to place a nice amount of frosting between layers.
Frosting:
Using a mixer, cream oil, black berries and cream cheese together.
Mix in vanilla extract and maple syrup.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Savory Black Eyed Pea Quinoa
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan
I grew up in the South with a momma that can THROW DOWN some southern cooking! One of the staples in our house growing up was black eyed peas!
Man, I love them. I love all field peas. I love all beans. So does the Prince. Give us a mess of field peas and rice and we are happy and trust me our bellies with me stuffed. (HA! I just type " a mess of field peas."
King Dad can not tell one field pea from another, and I giggle every time I ask him which type of bean we are having for dinner. Gotta love my city boy!
Ok, back to the recipe. I have previously mentioned we have a love, probably an unnatural one, for rice, but we also avoid grains. So, I try to make delicious substitution for rice and this dish was a SUCCESS!
Oh, Did I mention that the Prince has a ROCKSTAR Nana that grows veggies, cans them and send them to us? OH. HAPPY. DAY., when we receive a box full of field peas!!
Oh, Did I mention that the Prince has a ROCKSTAR Nana that grows veggies, cans them and send them to us? OH. HAPPY. DAY., when we receive a box full of field peas!!
What you need:
Quinoa:
Approx. 3 cup cooked quinoa (1 cup uncooked)
1 can black eyed peas, organic, drained, rinsed, with a pinch of salt mixed into peas or 1 and 1/2 cup freshly cooked peas
1 cup grape tomatoes, organic, chopped
1/2 cup red onion, organic, diced
1/4 cup basil, organic, chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
Dressing:
2 Tbls balsamic vinegar
2 Tbls extra virgin olive oil
1 Tbls lime juice, freshly squeezed
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped or grated
What you do:
Mix all quinoa ingredients into mixing bowl.
In a separate bowl, whisk all dressing ingredients.
Pour dressing over quinoa and mix.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
Enjoy!
Blue Cheese and Fig Flatbread with Vinaigrette Drizzle
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegetarian
This is one of the most savory an delicious dishes I have ever made. I was asked once, what I made for the Prince to eat and I giggled. Everything I make is for the Prince, he loves the savory dishes best!
Follow the directions closely for the flatbread, things must be room temp. to combine and then cook well.
What you need:
Flatbread:
3 egg whites, free range, organic
½ tsp cream of tarter
3 Tbls parmesan cheese, organic, animal rennet free, freshly grated (if possible)
3 ounces, cream cheese, organic, room temperature
Toppings:
1 medium yellow onion, organic, caramelized in olive oil
1 cup Monterey Jack cheese, organic, animal rennet free, freshly grated
½ cup blue cheese, organic, animal rennet free, crumbles
½ cup dried figs, thinly sliced
Dressing for drizzle:
¼ cup extra virgin olive oil, organic
1/8 cup red wine vinegar
2 Tbls honey, raw, unfiltered
1 Tbls lime, freshly squeezed
Pinch of salt
What you do:
Flatbread:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line 9x13 baking dish with parchment paper.
Using mixer beat egg whites and cream of tartar, until fluffy; several minutes.
Fold in room temperature cream cheese.
Fold in parmesan cheese.
Pour evenly onto parchment lined baking dish.
Bake 15 to 18 minutes.
Toppings:
Place toppings on baked flat bread in the following order: Monterey jack cheese, caramelized onions, blue cheese, figs. Return to the oven, turn on broiler, watch VERY closer and cook until cheese is melted and bubbly. This will happen quickly.
Dressing:
Whisk all ingredients together in a bowl.
Once cheese is melted, slice and drizzle with dressing.
*The dressing recipe makes extra dressing, because I serve this flat bread with a salad and dress it with the same dressing. If you do not want the extra dressing, cut the dressing recipe in half.
Enjoy and report back.
The flatbread concept is from a site I saw a while back, I can’t recall the original site to save my life….the toppings were a Bobby Flay inspiration.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Chipotle Inspired Stuffed Peppers
Gluten Free/Vegatarian
To say that we love the restaurant, Chipotle, is an understatement. Not only do they provide delicious GF and vegetarian options, they support non-GMO projects and sell "clean" foods.
Honestly, it the really the only "fast food" we eat, the Prince always get 2 hard tacos with jasmine rice, black beans, cheese and mild salsa and a side of chips. I have a 6 year old that can put down some food.
Honestly, it the really the only "fast food" we eat, the Prince always get 2 hard tacos with jasmine rice, black beans, cheese and mild salsa and a side of chips. I have a 6 year old that can put down some food.
We recreate Chipotle at home from time to time and so, this dish was just a combination of wanting to use the gorgeous organic red bell peppers I had on hand and eating Chipotle at the same time!
Enjoy!
What you need:
5 to 6 red bell peppers, organic
1 1/2 cup cooked jasmine rice
1 Tbls lime juice, freshly squeezed
1 tsp sugar
3 Tbls, cilantro, chopped, organic
1 can black beans, organic, rinsed and drained or 1 and 1/2 cups of cooked dried black beans
1 1/2 cup shredded cheese or choice
What you do:
Preheat Oven to 350.
Wash peppers, slice off tops and remove seeds. Place, standing up, in lightly oil baking dish.
In a mixing bowl, combine rice, lime, sugar and cilantro.
Evenly distribute rice mixture into peppers.
Evenly distribute beans on top of rice in peppers.
Cover peppers with aluminum foil.
Place in oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes.
Remove foil and top each pepper with even amounts of shredded cheese.
Return to oven and bake for approximately 5 minutes, or until cheese is melted.
Remove from oven and served with desired accompaniments.
Optional: serve with fresh salsa, guacamole, lettuce, sour cream, blue chips (our home made salsa and guacamole recipes coming soon on Eat Like A Prince blog. )
Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Video: Prince Makes Orange Creamsicle Float
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan/Nut Free
Click : How to Make an Orange Creamsicle Float to watch. |
The Prince was so excited to start making videos for our blog that we had a couple completed prior to getting the blog up and running. Here is his solo one. I know that he is mine so I may be biased, but he is just SO STINKIN' CUTE! Please leave him a comment on our blog as he LOVES comments and gets so excited to read them. OH and his recipe is DELICIOUS!! |
Tomato Basil Quinoa Salad
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan/Nut Free
Spring is here!
Okay, I'll ignore the fact that we are in the 100s and it's almost summer.
When I think of spring I think of fresh food, flowers and being outside. So what better than a dish that would be great as a side item to a picnic!
Spring is here!
Okay, I'll ignore the fact that we are in the 100s and it's almost summer.
When I think of spring I think of fresh food, flowers and being outside. So what better than a dish that would be great as a side item to a picnic!
So, whip this up, pack some sunscreen and head outside....preferably in the shade... or spread out a blanket and have a living room picnic!
Most importantly stay cool and Enjoy!
Most importantly stay cool and Enjoy!
What you need:
Salad:
3 cups quinoa, cooked, still warm is best
3/4 cup grape tomatoes, organic, sliced in half
1/4 cup basil, organic, chopped or torn
1/4 red onion, organic, finely diced
Dressing:
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1 Tbls honey or vegan alternative
1 Tbls extra virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
What you do:
Mix all dressing ingredients together in a bowl and whisk until well blended.
Mix all salad ingredients together, in a large mixing bowl, and toss.
Pour dressing over salad and mix.
Enjoy!
Mini Lemon Cranberry Biscotti
Gluten Free /Grain Free/ Easily Vegan
Biscotti and coffee are the perfect marriage! Ok, well the Prince says Biscotti is delicious on it's own and coffee isn't needed. I disagree. Whoever is correct, we had to stop noshing on Biscotti a couple here's back due to our gluten allergy, but then enter the Mini Lemon Cranberry Biscotti!
This is a recipe that includes some labor-of-love, but just think: it is home made, freshly baked and is so worth it when dipping into a delicious cup of joe! Speaking of, I haven't had my coffee yet, let me post this so I can run downstairs and grab a cup!
This recipe is adapted from Elana's Pantry.
Biscotti and coffee are the perfect marriage! Ok, well the Prince says Biscotti is delicious on it's own and coffee isn't needed. I disagree. Whoever is correct, we had to stop noshing on Biscotti a couple here's back due to our gluten allergy, but then enter the Mini Lemon Cranberry Biscotti!
This is a recipe that includes some labor-of-love, but just think: it is home made, freshly baked and is so worth it when dipping into a delicious cup of joe! Speaking of, I haven't had my coffee yet, let me post this so I can run downstairs and grab a cup!
This recipe is adapted from Elana's Pantry.
What you need:
1 TBLSvanilla extract
1 cup blanched almond flour, packed
1 TBLS arrowroot powder
¼ cup coconut flour, packed
¼ tsp sea salt
½ tsp baking soda
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup dried cranberries
1 TBLS lemon zest (zest from about 1 lemon)
What you do:
In a bowl combine honey, cranberries and vanilla and blend with a hand whisk.
In a separate bowl, stir together almond flour, coconut flour, arrowroot powder, salt, lemon zest and baking soda
Add dry ingredients to wet and stir until combined. Mixture will be thick and on the dry side.
Transfer dough to a parchment paper lined baking sheet and form a square-like logs.
Bake at 325° for 15 minutes
Remove from oven and cool for 20 minutes. They will be super fragile and must cool before cutting.
Transfer logs to a cutting board and cut into ½ diagonal inch slices
Place the biscotti on the parchment lined baking sheet
Bake at 325° for 10 to 15 minutes, until golden brown
Remove from oven, let cool until crunchy about 20 minutes.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Blanched Almond Flour - Best Price!
Gluten Free/Grain Free
Ok, we use TONS of almond flour, seriously, we easily go through two 1lb bags per week. The store price for my local New Mexico Sprouts and for Publix in Florida is about $12.00 per 1LB pack, that price definitely puts a dent in the grocery budget.
Honeyville Farms is selling a 5 lb bag for $34.99 plus free shipping. That works out to $7.00 per lb and ultimately save me about $25.00 for every 5lbs. I buy!
I'm sold.
Click HERE to check it out.
Hope this helps your packets, it has helped ours!
Ok, we use TONS of almond flour, seriously, we easily go through two 1lb bags per week. The store price for my local New Mexico Sprouts and for Publix in Florida is about $12.00 per 1LB pack, that price definitely puts a dent in the grocery budget.
Honeyville Farms is selling a 5 lb bag for $34.99 plus free shipping. That works out to $7.00 per lb and ultimately save me about $25.00 for every 5lbs. I buy!
I'm sold.
Click HERE to check it out.
Hope this helps your packets, it has helped ours!
The Prince is a Juicer
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan
Then one day, he said it tasted weird and has never drank any store bought juice since.
Enter our juicer.
The Prince figured something out, the store bought juice really taste weird to him (insert big Queen Mom smiley face), but the juicer is SUPER FUN, plus it produces juice that is healthy, unprocessed and delicious to him!
I love this little Prince!
Leave a comment and tell me your favorite juice combinations.
In this picture the Prince made himself pineapple, strawberry, apple juice and he made King Dad and Queen Mom, orange, carrot, celery juice.
Fresh juice can substitute a meal or be a delicious snack! Please try to use organic fruit, especially if it's on the dirty list.
Happy Juicing!
Caprese Inspired Skewer with Reduced Balsamic
Gluten Free/Grain Free
I seriously love food on a stick, surely I'm not the only one. I mean stick food is cute and portable, what's not to love?
This recipe be made as a side item, a light lunch, a snack or perfect for a picnic. We would have more picnics, but where we currently live in NM it's dusty and windy, so we tend to eat our stick food indoors.
What you need:
12 Skewers
Grape tomatoes, organic
Mozzarella chunks or balls (the kind in the water), rennet free
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar, organic
2 Tbls extra virgin oil
1 tsp dried basil
Pinch of salt
What you do:
Alternately place tomatoes and mozzarella on skewers, set aside
In a small pot, over medium heat, heat balsamic vinegar for approximately 4 to 5 minutes. Turn on the exhaust fan, the smell is strong! Remove from heat, vinegar should be reduced and thicker.
Allow to cool.
In a small bowl, mix olive oil, basil and salt.
Drizzle tomato basil skewers with cooled balsamic. Follow by drizzling with olive oil mixture.
Enjoy!!
Sweet and Sour Tofu
Gluten Free/Dairy Free
I mentioned yesterday that the Prince wanted to try Chinese food since it's his best friend favorite. Well, if you have food allergies and/or dietary restrictions then goodness knows dropping by the local Chinese restaurant might not cut it. So anywho...why stop at fried rice....let's whip up some sweet and sour tofu too!
P.S. Hubs loves Chinese food, once on a date, way back in the day, he invited me over to his place to cook for me...he picked up all the sides from a Chinese restaurant and cooked shrimp. Yep, that is still his idea of preparing a home cooked meal....bahahahhaha.
What you need:
Tofu:
12 ounces extra-firm tofu, organic, drained and wrapped in dish towel to absorb liquid for at least 20 minutes, longer if possible
1 cup arrowroot or corn starch
2 eggs, free range, beaten
¼ coconut oil, organic, unrefined
Salt/Pepper to taste.
Sauce:
½ cup honey
¼ cup apple cider vinegar
2 Tbls ketchup
2 garlic cloves, minced or grated
2 tsp gluten free tamari/soy sauce
What you do:
Add all sweet and sour sauce ingredients into large mixing bowl and set aside.
Preheat oven to 350.
Chop drained tofu (stand tofu on its side and cut in half, cut each half into fourths and each fourth into thirds)
Season tofu with salt and pepper.
Place cornstarch in mixing bowl/dish.
Place beaten eggs in a separate mixing bowl/dish.
First dip tofu chunks into cornstarch and then into egg wash.
Heat oil in large frying pan or wok.
Lightly brown tofu on both sides.
Toss browned tofu in sweet and sauce mixture.
Place tofu on parchment paper lined baking sheet.
Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, flipping each piece ½ way through.
Enjoy and report back.
*Served over jasmine rice.
Healthy Vegan Potato Soup
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Vegan
King Dad and I could eat potato soup everyday. We sadly can not tolerate, nor do We want all the dairy that is in the typical, amazingly delicious, potato soup. So what's this potato soup lovin' girl to do?
What you need:
1 head cauliflower, organic
2 Tbls, coconut oil, organic, virgin or extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)
3 stalks celery, chopped, organic
3 carrots, peeled, chopped
1 medium onion, diced, organic
2 gloves garlic, minced
6 large russet potatoes, peeled, diced, organic
6 cups vegetable broth
2 cups almond milk, unsweetened, original
1 tsp basil, dried
1 tsp salt (more to taste)
1/2 tsp pepper (more to taste)
Optional...Green onions, sour cream, cheese...to garnish....
What you do:
Steam (simply place in large pot with a small amount of water or brother and cover) cauliflower florets until very soft. Pour cauliflower and any liquid into blender or food processor and purée. Set aside.
In larger pot, over medium heat, heat EVOO. Add celery, carrots, onion, garlic and dried basil and cook for 10 to 12 minutes, frequently stirring. Add potatoes, vegetable broth, and milk and allow to cook over low-medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes, or until potatoes are softened. Add salt and pepper(more to taste). Mix in puréed cauliflower to thicken. If you desire a thicker consistency, remove about a cup of the cooked potatoes, mash them and return them to soup.
Garnish your bowl of soup and enjoy!
Fruit Skewers with Dip
Gluten Free/Grain Free/Easily Vegan
Here's the things:
Everything is better on a stick.
Everything is better with dip.
Use your (or your kiddos) favorite fruit.
What you need:
Dip:
1/4 cup sour cream (vegan or dairy), organic
1 Tbls brown sugar, organic
1/8 tsp vanilla extract
Skewers:
Fruit of choice
Skewers
What you do:
Mix all dip ingredients together.
Stack fruit on skewers, any ole’ way you wanna!
Dip Away!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)