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My Favorite Paleo Recipes – Part 6: Desserts

10 Thursday Apr 2014

Posted by Adriana Falco in Diet, Health and Wellness, Nutrition, Paleo, Recipes

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Baked Apples, Bananas, Brownies, Caveman Diet, Chocolate, Ice Cream, Paleo, Peanut butter, Pumpkin Tarts, Recipes

week109When I was little, I loved walking into our house and smelling scrumptious desserts baking in the kitchen. Chocolate Wacky Cake was one of my mom’s specialties, so was her Apple Cake! But those yummy desserts call for white flour, white sugar and other no-so-healthy ingredients. So while I have yet to replicate and perfect Mom’s recipes with healthier ingredients, I have discover other yummy desserts that I have made for my family and friends. And they include some of our favorite foods – chocolate, peanut butter, apples, bananas and ice cream – but of course not mixed together. Enjoy!

Baked Apples
Total comfort dish! Cut and core 4 large golden delicious apples and place in a crockpot. Sprinkle with cinnamon and nutmeg to taste. Toss with spoon so all apple pieces get the cinnamon and nutmeg. Turn crockpot on to high. In a blender add chopped 1/2 cup chopped walnuts and 1/2 cup pecan halves, mix so they are finely chopped. Add nut mix to bowl and add 1 tablespoon maple syrup, 1 tablespoon melted butter, 1/4 cup almond flour, and 1 teaspoon cinnamon and 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg and mix with fork. Spoon topping evenly on the top of the apples in the crockpot, cover and let sit on high for 2 hours. After 2 hours remove cover from crockpot and turn crockpot to low and let bake uncovered for 30 more minuets. Enjoy!

Banana Ice Cream
This is a must make! Peel 2 medium bananas and cut into medallions. Freeze until it hardens, about an hour or two. Remove and blend in a food processor or blender until smooth and creamy. Add 3 tablespoons almond butter and teaspoons honey and blend OR add 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder, 2 tablespoons coconut milk and ½ teaspoon vanilla. Both combos are delish or toss in fresh berries. You can also just eat just plain. Transfer to freezable container and freeze for a few more hours. Then serve and indulge!

Brownies with Peanut Butter Frosting
Who doesn’t love chocolate? Now you can indulge without the guilt. Preheat oven to 350° F. Line an 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper, leaving flaps overhanging the ends. In a food processor or Blendtec, pulse together 1 cup fine almond flour, 1/4 teaspoon sea salt and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda. Add in 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips and pulse until it is the texture of coarse sand. Add in 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, 1/4 cup honey, and 9 Medjool dates (pits removed, soaked 1 hour and drained) and pulse until combined. It won’t be very smooth yet. Add 3 large omega-3 eggs and 1/2 cup softened or melted coconut oil and pulse until smooth. Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan. Smooth into corners and flatten the top with a spatula. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, checking occasionally after the 20 minutes to see if the center has set (it shouldn’t jiggle when you gently shake the pan). Once the center is set, remove from oven and let cool in pan, on a wire rack, for 2 hours before cutting. Eat as is or frost with peanut butter frosting

Peanut Butter Frosting
Beat 3/4 cup palm shortening and 3/4 cup smooth natural peanut butter (no sugar added) on high speed until creamy and smooth. Add 1/3 cup raw honey, 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and 1/8 teaspoon sea salt. Beat on medium speed for about 45 seconds to combine. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue beating on high speed until the frosting is thick and fluffy, about 3 to 4 minutes. You can use right away or place in the refrigerator for about an hour to let it firm up. Frost brownies and serve.

Pumpkin Tarts
Love, love, love pumpkin. Hence, this is a favorite of mine! Preheat oven to 350° F. Grease a 24 cup mini muffin pan with ghee (or butter if you eat dairy). Combine 2 cups fine ground almond flour, 1/4 teaspoon sea salt, 1/4 teaspoon baking soda and 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon in a medium bowl. In another bowl, combine the wet crust ingredients. Add 1/4 cup melted coconut oil, 5 tablespoons raw honey and 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract to the dry ingredients and mix until thoroughly combined and you have a smooth dough ball. Using a small cookie scoop, drop a ball of dough in each mini muffin cup. Press down with a tart tamper, dipping the tamper in almond flour after every 2nd or 3rd tart to keep it from sticking. Bake the tarts in the pre-heated oven for exactly 5 minutes. Remove from the oven. The tarts will have puffed up quite a bit. Poke a hole in the bottom of each tart with a toothpick to release the steam. Go back and press each tart back down with the tart tamper. Let cool for 10 minutes on a cooling rack. Do not remove the tarts from the pan. While the tarts are cooling, combine 1/2 of a (15 oz.) can of pumpkin puree (about 1 cup), 1/2 cup coconut milk (canned, full-fat), 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves, 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/8 teaspoon ground ginger, pinch of sea salt, 1 1/2 tablespoon maple syrup, 1/2 tablespoon arrowroot powder, 1 omega-3 egg and 1 omega-3 egg yolk in a medium bowl. Using the same small cookie scoop, fill the cooled tart shells all the way with the pie filling. Cook for 10 minutes, the centers will still be slightly wiggly. Let cool completely on a wire rack. Use a small paring knife to separate the tarts from the muffin tin and serve with a dollop of whipped crust.

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Adriana

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Move Over Peanut Butter; You’re Being Replaced with Almond Butter

30 Thursday Jan 2014

Posted by Adriana Falco in Diet, Health and Wellness, Nutrition

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week91One of my very favorite mid-morning snacks is a granny smith apple with a smooth and creamy almond butter. The crunchy tart fruit combined with the smooth nutty butter is an A+ in my book and shields my tummy from hunger pangs for the next few hours. And often a long hike, I will treat myself to a 1/2 to 1 cup serving of Healthy Choice’s vanilla bean Greek yogurt with, again, almond butter. I simply love the taste, topping the classic peanut butter, and it’s a bit healthier for you to boot.

Almond butter has more minerals than peanut butter, more fiber, fewer carbohydrates, and about half the amount of saturated fat. It is packed with vitamin E, potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium, phosphorus, and phytosterols – helping to regulate your body’s blood sugar, lower your risk of a heart attack, and reduce elevated cholesterol levels.

Perhaps I was a bit spoiled or lucky as I fell in love with the very first almond butter brand I ever purchased and tasted. I must confess, I became a little obsessed with new food now a staple in my diet, stocked up in my cupboard and initially eaten a few to several times a week.

If you decide to give almond butter a chance with your own taste buds, below are the almond butters I have tasted and tried. As with any other food item, when selecting an almond butter be certain to read the label. For your healthiest option, choose one that have undergone minimal heat processing and has very little added ingredients.

Barney Butter Almond Butter Smooth
This was the very first almond butter I tasted and remains my absolute favorite. Smooth and creamy, the taste tops any peanut butter I have ever eaten. Ever. It’s typically found in the organic section of the supermarket. Ingredients: almonds, evaporated cane juice, palm Fruit oil, sea salt. For those with allergies, Barney Butter is peanut free and made in an almond only facility. Other almond butters by Barney Butter include: Almond Butter Cocoa Coconut, Almond Butter Crunchy, Almond Butter Honey Flax, Almond Butter Raw Chia, Almond Butter Vanilla Bean Espresso, and Bare Almond Butter Smooth. Nutrients per 2 Tbsp. (32g) serving size: 180 Calories, 140 Fat Calories, 15g Total Fat (1.5g Saturated Fat, 0g Trans Fat), 6g Protein, 100mg Sodium, 8g Total Carbs (3g Dietary Fiber, 3g Sugars).

Jif Almond Butter Smooth

This is my second favorite of the almond butters. Like Barney Butter, no stirring is required and you can simply just start eating it right from the jar. But unfortunately, the Jif Almond Butter contains hydrated vegetable oils, which is an ingredient to be avoided. It’s found with the mainstream peanut butters in the supermarket. Ingredients: roasted almonds, hydrated vegetable oils (rapeseed, cottonseed and soybean), sunflower oil, contains 2% of or less of salt. For those with allergies, it contains cashew ingredients and may contain Brazil nut, hazelnut, macadamia nut and pine nut ingredients. Jif also makes Almond Butter Crunchy and two Cashew Butters, one smooth and one crunchy. Nutrients per 2 Tbsp. (33g) serving size: 190 Calories, 150 Fat Calories, 16g Total Fat (2g Saturated Fat, 0g Trans Fat), 7g Protein, 100mg Sodium, 8g Total Carbs (3g Dietary Fiber, 3g Sugars).

Justin Almond Butter Classic

This almond butter is very nutty and a more earthy and gritty taste. Unlike the other butters, it contains palm fruit oil, which is composed of 50% saturated fat and 50% unsaturated. It’s found in the organic section of the supermarket and also comes in convenient 32 packet sizes perfect for when on the go. Ingredients: dry roasted almonds and organic palm fruit oil. For those with allergies, it may contain trace amounts of peanuts and hazelnuts. Chocolate Almond Butter, Honey Almond Butter Blend, Maple Almond Butter, and Vanilla Almond Butter also made and are available by Justin. Nutrients per 2 Tbsp. (32g) serving size: 200 Calories, 160 Fat Calories, 18 Total Fat (2g Saturated Fat, 0g Trans Fat), 7g Protein, 100mg Sodium, 6g Total Carbs (2g Dietary Fiber, 7g Sugars).

Wegmans Organic Smooth Almond Butter Unsalted

This almond butter is also very nutty and gritty taste, needing to be stirred before using and refrigerated after opening. Of all of the almond butters, this one is my least favorite but perhaps you will feel differently as taste is, after all, a personally preference. It can be found in the organic section in Wegmans’ grocery stores. Ingredients: organic dry roasted unblanched almonds. For those with allergies, it may contain other tree nuts, peanuts and soy. Crunchy also available. Nutrients per 2 Tbsp. (30g) serving size: 190 Calories, 160 Fat Calories, 18 Total Fat (1.5g Saturated Fat, 0g Trans Fat), 5g Protein, 0mg Sodium, 6g Total Carbs (1g Dietary Fiber, 2g Sugars).

So the next time your picking up groceries, pick up a jar of almond butter and give it go as it’s all about finding healthy guilt-free options. A tablespoon tastes delish on whole-wheat toast, is a great kick in your morning oatmeal, adds boost to shakes and smoothies, and of course is yummy when filled in celery and topped on bananas. Enjoy!

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Adriana

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My Top 10 Favorite Smoothies

02 Friday Sep 2011

Posted by Adriana Falco in Diet, Recipes, Top 10 Lists

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Blueberry, Frozen banana, Peanut butter, Smoothie, Yoghurt

Sometimes when I roll out of bed in the morning, it’s just nice to have a break from eating my normal oatmeal or egg whites for breakfast. When I’m in the mood and have the ingredients on hand, I like to whip up a chilly fruit smoothie for breakfast – especially during warm weather days.

So I thought I would share some of my top favorite smoothies for all to enjoy. All are sugar free and contain nutritious fruit. One suggestion with the smoothies is that it’s usually tastier to add frozen fruit versus fresh. I’ve also noted how many servings each recipes makes. Just double or triple the ingredients it if you are whipping up smoothies for family and friends.

Blueberry Smoothie: Cut 1 frozen banana (thawed for 10 to 15 minutes) into small pieces and place into the bowl of a blender. Add 1/2 cup vanilla soy milk, 1 cup vanilla fat-free yogurt, 1 1/2 teaspoons flax seed meal, and 1 1/2 teaspoons honey. Blend on lowest speed until smooth, about 5 seconds. Gradually add the 2/3 cup frozen blueberries while continuing to blend on low. Slowly increase the speed. Blend until smooth. Serves two. 207 calories per serving.

Blueberry, Banana and Peanut Butter Smoothie: Put ground 1 tablespoon flax seed meal or wheat germ into blender to grind and further breakdown. Add 1 banana, 1/2 cup blueberries, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, yogurt, and 1 cup milk into the blender. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves two. 251 calories per serving.

Mango Peach Smoothie: Place 1 sliced peach, 1 peeled and diced mango, 1/2 cup vanilla soy milk, and 1/2 cup orange juice into a blender. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves two. 107 calories per serving.

Nectarine Smoothie: Place 2 large nectarines (pitted and quartered), 1 frozen banana (cut into pieces), 1 large orange (peeled and quartered), 1 cup vanilla yogurt, 1 cup orange juice, and 1 tablespoon honey into a blender. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves four. 184 calories per serving.

Peanut Butter and Banana Smoothie: In a blender, combine 1 banana, 1/8 cup peanut butter and 1/2 cup soy milk. Cover and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and drizzle with 2 tablespoons honey for garnish. Serves one. 422 calories per serving.

Pineapple and Banana Smoothie: Place 4 ice cubes, 1/4 fresh pineapple (peeled, cored and cubed), 1 large banana (cut into chunks), and 1 cup pineapple or apple juice into the bowl of a blender. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves one. 281 calories per serving.

Raspberry Blackberry Smoothie: Place 1 small banana, 1/2 cup blackberries, 1 cup fresh raspberries, 1 (6 ounce) container vanilla yogurt, 1 tablespoon honey, and 4 ice cubes into a blender. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves twp. 195 calories per serving.

Strawberry Smoothie: Place 7 large strawberries in a plastic container and freeze for about an hour. In a blender, combine frozen strawberries, 1 (8 ounce) container lemon yogurt and 1/3 cup orange juice. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves one. 281 calories per serving.

Strawberry Banana Smoothie: In a blender, combine2 small bananas (broken into chunks), 1 cup strawberries, 1 (8 ounce) container vanilla low-fat yogurt and 3/4 cup milk. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves two. 258 calories per serving.

Strawberry Watermelon Smoothie: Place 1 1/2 cups frozen strawberries, 1 1/2 cups frozen diced watermelon, 1/4 cup cream, 1/4 cup plain yogurt, 2 tablespoons orange juice, and 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract in a blend. Cover and blend until smooth. Serves one. 494 calories per serving.

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