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Key Lime Mousse

July 13, 2012
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I spend a lot of time experimenting in the kitchen tinkering with recipes, and I have to say that most of the time my tinkering turns out okay. But sometimes it’s a total failure never to be spoken of at home, on the blog, or anywhere. Then there are times when I simply need to use up produce we have in our kitchen and a new creation is made unintentionally… and wow. Amazing yumminess. That is how this recipe came to be.

Avocados give this luscious dessert its rich, creamy texture. Avocados are considered one of the healthiest foods in the planet because they contain in excess of 25 essential nutrients, including vitamins A, B, C, E, and K, copper, iron, phosporus, magnesium, and potassium. In fact, you would need to eat two or tree bananas to obtain the potassium content of one avocado. Avocados also contain fiber, protein and beneficial phytochemicals such as beta-sitosterol, glutathione and lutein, which help protect against various disease and illness. Although avocado is high in fat content, it is mostly the monounsaturated fat which is a healthy fat variety.

Avocados are Mother Nature’s skin moisturizer. With their healthy fats and phytonutrients, they offer remarkable benefits to human skin — both when eaten and when used topically. The avocado oil is added in many cosmetics because of its ability to nourish the skin and make your skin glow. Make your own skin mask by mashing avocado and spread on the face. Leave it on for 25-30 minutes and it’ll instantly reveal radiant skin.

This mousse makes for a healthy dessert or snack that tastes great alone or layered with crunchy graham cracker crumbs. I hope you enjoy this delightful creation.

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Key Lime Mousse

Vegan, Raw, Gluten-free, Sugar-free

Serves 2

Ingredients:

  • 2 avocados, peeled and pitted
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 2 Tbsp. lime zest
  • 4-5 Tbsp. agave nectar
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • pinch of sea salt
  • stevia to taste
  • coconut flakes (optional)

Directions:

  1. In the bowl of a food processor, process all the mousse ingredients until smooth and creamy. Add stevia to taste and process.

Buckwheat Pancakes

June 30, 2012
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Although we manage to find time for a few nibbles in the morning, we’re just not that into scarfing down a big meal at the beginning of our day. Instead, we’d much rather enjoy a big breakfast as the day is winding down and truly take our time and savor such traditional and comforting flavors. These homemade pancakes are especially popular in our house as they’re quick and easy to make plus they make for a delicious, wholesome treat.

Perhaps it’s because buckwheat used to be a lot more popular a hundred years ago, but there’s something about buckwheat pancakes that hearkens back to an earlier time – the days of pinoneering, log cabins and pot belly stoves. It may surprise some people to learn that buckwheat is actually a fruit even though it is commonly thought to be a grain. Buckwheat is a fruit seed that is related to rhubarb.

Numerous health benefits are buckwheat`s prime claim to fame. Firstly, it does not contain gluten, so it makes an excellent substitute for other grains in the diet. Studies have indicated that consuming buckwheat may combat high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Also, buckwheat does not lead to peaks in blood sugar levels. The protein in buckwheat contains the eight essential amino acids and is also high in lysine. Buckwheat is also rich in many B vitamins as well as phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper and manganese. Plus it’s an excellent source of fiber.

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Buckwheat Pancakes with Nectarines and Blackberries

Vegan, Gluten-free, Wheat-free, Sugar-free

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup buckwheat flour
  • 2 cups water
  • Pinch of sea salt
  • Coconut oil for frying
  • fresh nectarines
  • fresh blackberries
  • maple syrup, for serving

Directions:

  1.  Place flour into a medium mixing bowl. Gradually add water and stir using a whisk or fork to remove lumps. Mix until paste is formed. Leave to settle for about 20 minutes.
  2. Heat a pan over medium-high heat and add a little coconut oil. Ladle just enough batter onto hot pan to coat whole surface.
  3. Cook for about a minute and a half on the first side or until the surface is covered with small bubbles and the underside is nicely browned. Flip and cook for about a minute on the second side. I always need a few practice tries (munching the unsuccessful ones is a bonus!).
  4. Serve stacked high with plenty of maple syrup topped with fresh fruit.

What are a few of your favorite ways to whip up a little breakfast for dinner?

 

Crunchy Raw Tacos

June 26, 2012
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After my juice fast, I have been keeping things fresh and raw-food based. It is all my body is craving. This simple, fresh and nutritious recipe remakes the classic crunchy tacos. This recipe just might be what it takes to revive your Taco Tuesday tradition for good! Break out the guacamole and create a fun evening out of making this delicious dish.

Let’s face it, eating healthy can be a challenge, but when it tastes this good, gives you this much energy, there shouldn’t be anything holding you back. By eating fresh, unprocessed foods, you are actually getting more of the nutrition and enzymes that are typically killed when cooking food as well as alkalizing your body at the same time. Integrating more fresh organic foods into your diet will only do good things for your health.

So what exactly are raw tacos?  The main component is the “meat” which is simply coarsely chopped walnuts with cumin, chili powder and a bit of oil. It is super simple to whip together in a food processor. The flavors of spicy walnut taco mix, fresh veggies and garden guacamole create an absolute explosion of fresh vibrant flavors in your mouth. And not only that but you will feel refreshed and nourished after your meal. For the taco “shells” try using green leaf cabbage or romaine lettuce. This recipe puts greasy meat based Mexican food to shame.

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Crunchy Raw Tacos 

Vegan, Gluten-free & Raw

Serves 2

Ingredients

For the meat:

  • 1/2 cup walnuts
  • 1 tsp. chili powder
  • 1 tsp.cumin
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 2 tsp. Nama Shoyu (raw, unpasteurized soy sauce)
  • 1 tsp. olive oil

Directions:

  1. Blend ingredients in a food processor and process until mixture resembles taco meat – takes 20-30 seconds.

For the tacos:

Ingredients:

  • romaine lettuce hearts
  • tomato, diced
  • cucumber, diced
  • onion, diced
  • sprouts (I used alfalfa)
  • lemon juice
Directions:
  1. Chop and dice all of the vegetables.
  2. Lay out your romaine lettuce leaves and scoop equal amounts of taco meat in each. Spread it around.
  3. Next, add all of your toppings – the tomatos, cucumber, onion and sprouts. Enjoy!
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Garden Guacamole
Ingredients:
  • 2 avocados – pitted, peeled and diced
  • 1/2 cup red onion, minced
  • 1/4 cup red bell pepper, chopped
  • 1/4 cup yellow bell pepper, chopped
  • 1/4 cup green bell pepper, copped
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh chili pepper, chopped
  • 1 tsp. garlic, minced
  • juice of 1 lime
  • pinch of sea salt
  • fresh cilantro, chopped
Directions:
  1. Cut avocados in half. Remove seed. Scoop out avocado from the peel, put in a medium mixing bowl. Using a fork, mash the avocado.
  2. Add the chopped onion, red pepper, yellow pepper, green pepper, chili pepper, garlic, lime or lemon, salt and mash some more. Lastly, add the fresh chopped cilantro and mix well.
  3. Cover the guacamole and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Tip: If you are not going to eat immediately place one of the avocado stones in the bowl and cover with wrap. This will stop the dip from going brown.

Almond Pulp Crackers

June 8, 2012
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Despite the torrential downpours we are experiencing in Ireland, I’ve been having fun in the kitchen making these yummy crackers. What makes these crackers so delicious and nutritious you ask? They are made with almond pulp. After making almond milk, use the leftover pulp of the almonds to make crackers that are full of protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals.

Seasoned with fresh rosemary, they’re vegan, gluten-free and super healthy. The most brilliant part about this recipe is you can customize it to your liking. Add any seeds, herbs and spices you fancy. You can even refrigerate or freeze the dough for later use if you don’t want to make it all up in one day. Who knew you could take leftovers and make the tastiest snack ever? I am still delighted with my afternoon snack.

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Almond Pulp Crackers

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup firmly packed almond pulp
  • 2 Tbsp. milled flaxseed
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh rosemary, finely chopped (I used the dried variety)
  • 1/2 tsp. sea salt
Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350° F (176° C).
  2. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl.
  3. Roll dough into a ball, press and roll to ¼ inch thickness. Transfer dough onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  4. Cut dough into 2-inch squares with a knife or pizza cutter.
  5. Bake crackers for 20-25 minutes. Let crackers come to room temperature on baking sheet, then serve. Store in air-tight container.