Monday, February 25, 2013

Shannon Takes on Two Ingredient Pancakes

I had a sweet tooth, I wanted something "healthy," aka something without refined carbs and sugar...

I decided to give it a try, and I was PLEASANTLY surprised.  Don't get me wrong, these don't taste like Uncle Bill's pancakes.  But, they have a great flavor of their own.

Ingrediets-
1 ripe banana
2 eggs


I mashed 1 banana

 Then I added 2 eggs
 Then I blended it nice and smooth with an immersion blender
 Then I put them on the griddle at medium-high heat with some olive oil
VOILA!

 These are paleo and whole 30 friendly!! YES.  I'm in love.






This weekend I also made home made coconut milk.. a process which was strenuous but worth while.  I'll post about that later.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The MOST PERFECT Granola Bar, ever. (Fruit and Nut Edition)

I enjoy the idea of healthy AND delicious foods.  Especially healthy and delicious foods that you can eat on the go. 

I've tried a lot of granola bars, some are good (KIND bars), some are not (Chewy Bars) IMO! I decided to take what I love most about granola bars and make my own.  I hope some day to be stuffing my son's lunch bag full of delicious non-processed snacks like these when he hits school age.  Honestly, it only takes about a half hour of time and the result beats anything that you can buy in a store.  You can freeze these bars in snack size ziplock bags and throw them into your lunch bag/purse when you're on the go.

You need a large baking pan for this, about an 1" deep.  The biggest one you have.  I should measure mine.  This recipe yields a lot of bars.  I don't know the serving size... maybe 30?  :)

Ingredients:
-3 cups of quick oats (I use organic)
-1 cup of cashews
-1 cup of pepitas
-1 cup of walnuts
-1 cup of pecans
-1 cup of sliced almonds
-1 cup of flax seed
-1 cup of dried cherries (try to get your dried fruit UNsweetened, Trader Joe's is good for this)
-1 cup of dried raspberries  (or any dried fruit of your choice)
- 1 cup of dried cranberries
-2 cups of shredded unsweetened coconut
-2 eggs
-1 cup of sweetener of your choice (may be brown rice syrup, honey, corn syrup, brown sugar, raw sugar, agave, whatever you like, I used brown sugar).


Directions:
- Mix everything
-Line your pan with parchment paper (NOT NOT NOT WAX PAPER)!
-Pour ingredients into pan and smash down into pan (you may want to use a rolling pin with wax or parchment paper to compress all ingredients into the pan).
-Bake in oven at 275 for 15-25 minutes (check on them to see how crispy you want them, that will effect your cook time).
-Let COOL
-Cut with a really sharp knife into portions that you like.
-Used the left over crumbs as granola on your yogurt in the morning!
-Enjoy


mix
smush in pan
bake







Monday, February 11, 2013

Coconut Butter Recipe

When I saw this product, I immediately wanted to make it.  I ventured out to find a coconut so that I could make my own coconut milk, too...  But Shop Rite of South Philly and the Reading Terminal Market both failed me.  Instead, I bought unsweetened coconut to make just coconut butter.  Here's what I did.


Ingredients:
2 Cups of Unsweetened Coconut Chips
**optional - 1 tbsp of coconut oil to make it smoother.


Directions:
Put coconut chips/shredded coconut in a vitamix blender or food processor on high for 10-15 minutes, constantly scraping the sides as you go.


Result- delicious coconut butter.  Best served warm or at room temperature.  Use as a flavorful spread on your favorite sandwich or cracker..  Or, add to a salad dressing or smoothie for extra flavor.  I love coconut, don't you??








Blood Orange SODA- Recipe

Ok, this is my first official blog entry of my new blog.  I'm going to keep it simple.

Here's a recipe for blood orange soda.

Ingredients:
-2 Blood Oranges
-1 Cup of Sugar (can be brown, white, fine, natural, whatever..  probably even agave or brown rice syrup may work).
-1/2 Cup of Water
-Plain Seltzer water/ "Soda" Perrier.  Fizzy clear water with NO ADDED FLAVOR.


Directions
-Juice 2 blood oranges- should yield 1/2 cup of juice
-Add 1/2 cup of water to juice
-Add 1/2 Cup of Sugar to juice
-Put all ingredients + half of a blood orange rind into shallow pot.
-Whisk and bring all ingredients to a boil.
-Simmer for 5-10 minutes after you bring to a boil depending on how thick you want your syrup.
-Strain ingredients to make sure the pulp and rind/zest separate.

Add syrup to your seltzer and enjoy!  Blood Orange Soda.  Impress some people at your next dinner party by having make your own soda station.  You can sub other fruits. 






Tuesday, February 5, 2013

A Fresh Start

I used to have a blog, but I had to kill it off once someone tried to hijack my identity.  That also killed off some of my recipes.

Well, here's a fresh start.  Here, I will talk about one of my favorite things in life- FOOD.