Friday, April 1, 2011

Tropical Breakfast Bars


The inspiration to make these bars came from a request to make a delicious, healthy, breakfast cookie.  You might even be able to bake this dough in the form of cookies.

The recipe was based on this one for Tropical Lemon Cranberry Coconut Chia Bars.

I used cherries instead of cranberries, pecans instead of pistachios, and altered some measurements.

Ingredients:
  • 3 tablespoons chia seeds
  • 6 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (approx 1.5 lemons)
  • 1.5 cups regular oats, ground into a flour in food processor
  • 1/2 cup regular oats (not ground)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1.5 cups unsweetened shredded coconut + additional for sprinkling
  • 2 tablespoons lemon zest
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/3 cup Agave nectar
  • 4 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
  • 1/4 cup pecans, chopped
  • 1/2 cup dried cherries


First, you combine 3 T of chia seeds with 6 T of fresh squeezed lemon juice and let it sit while it gels up.  Meanwhile, you process 1.5 cups of oats in the food processor to make oat flour.


In a medium bowl, mix together the dry ingredients, including the cherries, lemon zest, and coconut flakes.  I only had 1 cup worth of coconut flakes so I was a half cup short.  In a separate small bowl, mix together the wet ingredients, adding the chia/lemon juice mixture last. Here, I also ran out of agave and used less than was called for.  I think this resulted in the crumbliness of the bars later on!


Add the wet to the dry and mix, mix, mix.  You're going to think you might need more liquid but you don't.


It starts to form a fantastic consistency.
Line an 8" square pan with parchment paper, squish the dough into it, and bake at 350F for 20 minutes.


Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer it to a cooling rack for 30 minutes before cutting them into bars.


Voila!  Mine were too crumbly but still tasty.


These are good, but I'm still on the hunt for the perfect breakfast cookie recipe!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Homemade Reese's Cups

A few years ago, one of my good friends was eating Reese's peanut butter cups when she suddenly had an allergic reaction.  Her throat closed up and she had difficulty breathing - and it was determined that she had developed an allergy to peanut butter.  Ever since the incident, she hasn't had peanut butter or Reese's cups, which she used to love.

SO, as a present, my roommate and I made her a nice batch of homemade almond butter cups!


So easy to make and so dang good. 


In one bowl, you melt some chocolate chips.  I used Hershey's Special Dark.  In another bowl, you combine any nut butter of your choice with a tablespoon or two of nutritional yeast flakes.  These give the nut butter that salty Reese's cup taste.  If you don't have any nutritional yeast, you can do just fine without!

Next, spoon some of the melted chocolate into the bottom of a cupcake liner, just enough to coat the bottom.  Spoon some nut butter on top of that, and then cover the nut butter with more melted chocolate.

Put them into the fridge, and in a few minutes they'll be ready to enjoy!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Banana Blueberry Pancakes

On Sunday morning, my roommate and I celebrated the weekend with a delicious batch of blueberry banana pancakes!


It's an easy batter to whip right up, and the outcome is way delicious.


Blueberry Banana Pancakes
-1 cup whole wheat flour
-2 tsp baking powder
-1 tsp salt
-1/2 cup almond milk (or any milk)
-1/2 cup water
-1 banana, smashed
-a bunch of frozen blueberries

(The batter yielded 7 pancakes for us.)


First mash the banana in the mixing bowl, then add the other ingredients, adjusting the liquid as needed.


Check out the inside of this pancake:


I made sure to be generous with the blueberries as you can see. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pan Dulce for Cuba!

I was asked by a friend to make a Cuban sweet bread for his presentation of Cuba in his dorm.  He and his co-RAs decorated the whole lobby as Cuba and his job was to bring an authentic dish.  I have always been intimidated by bread recipes that require the use of yeast, and I've kept my distance.  Until now!


He gave me a recipe for Pan Dulce, brought me the ingredients, and I got to work.  This was on Superbowl Sunday, so my friends were over as we also made dip and guacamole and chocolate chip cookies.


So.... the recipe said to leave the dough in a bowl covered with a dish towel for a few hours.  When you come back, it will have quadrupled in size!  When I came back, it was exactly the same size.  Not sure what happened there.  But I baked it anyway and the good news is, everyone liked the bread!  So my first time making bread from scratch was a semi-success.


 And here's a shot of Sarah's Ghiradelli chocolate chip cookies and our white bean artichoke dip.


Unfortunately I didn't get a shot of Leigh Ann's fresh guacamole, but trust me, it was delicious.  Even though she had to leave out the cilantro because she bought parsley instead on accident.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Cinnamon Pear Balsamic

This salad is simple, delicious, and would be even better if it had cinnamon roasted chickpeas on it.


What it does include, however, is fresh baby spinach, goat cheese, dried cherries, and the divine cinnamon pear balsamic vinegar I bought at The Filling Station on my NYC trip in December.


Check out some of their other varieties of infused vinegars, olive oils, and sea salts here: The Filling Station NYC.


On an exercise note, I have a new found love for Pilates.  That, and doing my friend Sarah's Turbofire workouts with her in the living room, all couches and coffee tables pushed aside.

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It's fun and really intense, and I've noticed a definite increase in my daily energy.  And nightly energy for that matter.  See Sarah's blog here!

Glad to see the days are getting longer and it's no longer dark at 4:45pm!  Who's ready for summer?!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Hot soup, cinnamon rolls, and pizza!

For Christmas, my dad gave me a new Moosewood Cookbook, which I love!  A few nights ago, I made my first recipe from the it - the Italian Chickpea Stew.


I used sweet potatoes instead of butternut squash, since I had some on hand.  It also called for onion, garlic, carrots, diced tomatoes, chickpeas, kale, coriander, basil, and red wine vinegar.


It was my first time making soup, or stew rather, but it turned out great!  And it's filling like you wouldn't believe.

Over the weekend, there was talk of snow in Wilmington.  No one really believed it.  But low and behold, we awoke Monday morning to huge white snowflakes and everything in in town closed.   So school was canceled, work was canceled, and my roommates made cinnamon rolls.


Later, we rented Inception from Redbox and had a snow-day movie-watching game-playing party all day and night.

And last night, I made a pizza using Katie's 15-minute pizza crust, topped with roasted eggplant and green bell peppers.


Delicious!  So awesome to make up such a killer pizza from scratch in such a short amount of time.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

It's been so wonderful to have the whole family around for the holidays!  I ordered the Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred workout DVD from Amazon (which I've been hearing about from Elise's blog) for those days where you just don't want to be inside a gym, and it arrived in the mail just in the nick of time:  I'll tell you, I have never laughed so hard during a workout.  My 3 siblings and I all did this together in our house and we could not keep it together.


Despite all the laughter, we got a really good workout!  Plus it was fun. 

Now, to the food!  For Christmas Eve dinner, my mom made Pasta a la Barbara (Her name is Barbara; this is her specialty).  It's fettuccine alfredo with peas and bits of crispy bacon.  But this year, I suggested my mom try a new Greek yogurt alfredo recipe instead of the traditional cream and butter recipe.


I first learned of this recipe from my friend Michelle, who got it from Runner's World Magazine.





My mom was weary to try it, but she gave it a go.  The verdict?  Success!!  My family said they liked it even better than the original recipe!  The recipe can be found here.


Also on the menu for Christmas Eve dinner, sauteed spinach and roasted butternut squash.  Killer.  I decided my second favorite food after mango is butternut squash.

For dessert we enjoyed boozy cherry brownies and chocolate walnut puddle cookies that my friend Michelle so sweetly sent us in the mail from NYC!


Haha.  I made my brother pose like that so I could send a picture to Michelle.  Scrumptious!

Christmas today was lovely, and this evening my family and I went to the movies to see The Fighter.  It was so GOOD!  Really great acting.  I loved it and now feel determined to marry Mark Wahlberg. 


This Christmas night is ending white!  It started snowing on the way back from the theater and it's definitely sticking.  I can't wait to see how it looks in the morning!  I hope you all had a warm and jolly holiday!!  Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Winter Skies

It's been such a nice Christmas break so far!  It hasn't been too cold, (or maybe it seems this way after being in New York?) and they sky has been awesome.


Also during this break, I have enjoyed a couple awesome yoga classes at Lululemon.  On Saturday morning, they offered us mini-mimosas and fresh mango after class.  Seriously?  Yes please!

 Also, I've been enjoying delicious things like these:


Grapefruit... Used to eat these all the time when I was little, but pretty sure I haven't had one in years, and I have been missing out!  I love these things!

Homemade maple cinnamon almond butter... Wow.



Plus more skies like these....


Plus creative pizza creations (redundant?) and fresh spinach salads with a good friend....



We set out to make pizza balls.  We used Katie's 15-minute pizza crust, but instead of making a pizza, we folded mini-crusts up into little pastries filled with deliciousness!  One mini-crust just felt too small to fold, so I left it flat which would explain the plate on the right.

These things were delicious!  Plus they're quick, simple, and fun.  I can't wait to make 'em again!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

New bowls & a new wrap!

First of all, check out the new bowls I got in New York:



I love them and can't wait to eat oatmeal out of them.  I found them in Anthropologie; they were originally $12 each but were marked down to $3.95 a piece!



And now, I must introduce you to my new favorite thing.  The grilled turkey avocado wrap.


I used a Garden Spinach Flatout wrap, on which I spread guacamole and layered a few slices of smoked turkey.  I was going to buy an avocado for this, but instead I went with some already-made delicious guac since the avocados at the market were nowhere near being ripe.


I rolled it up and grilled it on the George Foreman.  These wraps are awesome because one tortilla alone has 9g of fiber and 9g of protein!  And even the spinach ones are made with 100% stone ground whole wheat.

That is what they look like if you are interested in making this wrap for yourself!  The whole process took less than 5 minutes, so this is really fast, but really delicious & satisfying.

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Big Apple

New York was a blast.  Never have I seen so many Christmas decorations and beautiful lights.  It was brutally cold and windy at times, but being with good friends makes that part not so bad!

Some highlights of the trip...

The awesome farmer's market.



...which had a huge booth with spices and teas...


Cool sushi restaurant called Watawa...



(my California roll, which was great and fresh-tasting)


Seeing West Side Story on Broadway, from the 2nd row.



...and running into the actor who played Tony by the backstage exit.



Seeing the amazing St. Patrick's Cathedral...



Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art...


Seeing the glorious Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center...



And doing it all with these girls!