Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Back-in-the-Saddle Muffins

I would be remiss if I didn't include this recipe today, as these muffins were in the oven when I launched this blog. Like many of you, I'm sure, I have occasionally strayed from the path of grain free eating. A trip across the pond almost always trips me up. Anyhow, to get me back in the saddle again I make these muffins. It assures me that I will have several days of grain-free dairy free breakfasts to get me going again.

Back-in-the-Saddle Muffins

P  GF  DF  V 

 

* 15min prep * 25min baking * Bake at 350 degree * Makes 6 muffins *

 

Dry ingredients

1 1/4 C almond flour

1 C shredded carrots approx. 2 med carrots

1/2 shredded apple*

1/2 C finely shredded coconut

1/2 C currents

1/2 Tbsp cinnamon

1 tsp baking soda

1/8 tsp salt

 

Wet ingredients

1 lrg egg (room temp.)

1/4 almond oil

1 Tbsp agave or honey

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

 

Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl. Set aside. Crack egg in a small bowl. Add almond oil, agave and vanilla then whisk until incorporated. Pour wet ingredients into large bowl with dry ingredients and mix with a wooden spoon. Cover bowl with saran wrap and let sit for 15 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease six spaces of a muffin pan. Spoon mixture into greased spaces pack down lightly. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Refrigerate for up to 3 days.



tip: 1/4 C apple sauce (or a kids snack size apple sauce cup) works in place of a shredded apple. I just incorporate it into the wet ingredients after they have been mixed.

tip: this recipe can easily be doubled. I choose to do this small batch because they are filling and I can not eat more than one at a time.

Banana Drink


My banana drink absolutely has to be the first item that I post. I make this concoction several times per week. It's perfect for breakfast or a quick after school snack. The potassium, iron and electrolytes it supplies also makes it my go to post-workout drink. Its simple to make and satisfying...now if I could only give it a name befitting its importance in my life.

Banana Drink

P  GF  DF  V  DV

 

16 oz crushed ice

6 oz coconut milk (approx. 1/2 can)

2 ripe bananas

1-2 Tbsp peanut butter (Paleo: use cashew butter )

 

Put crushed ice in blender. Add coconut milk then peanut butter. Break bananas into small chunks and add them. Blend on high for several minutes. If the smoothies is too thick add a 1/4 cup of water to loosen. Serve immediately.


Tips: To crush ice you can put 8-10 cubes in a freezer bag and hit them with the flat side of a tenderizing mallet or a rolling pin. This is how I crushed ice for years.  Luckily I now have an ice maker which will do the brunt work for me.

Kunstkammer

Welcome to my cabinet of curiously delicious grain-free recipes and meals.

Although hunting for recipes in the traditional places (cookbooks, websites and shows) and gathering them into my grain-free recipe collection is an ongoing pursuit, I have been making and enjoying many of these for years. I have needed a common place to collect them for some time so why not a blog where others can try and comment on them as well? Hopefully, I'll get organized and meet a few like-minded people along the way. And yes paleo people that reference was intended, as I'd count myself among you if I didn't like cheese and legumes so much.

To note, many of these recipes fit several diets including paleo, ketogenic, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian and dietary vegan. Accordingly, I will code each recipe with
P  K  GF  DF  V  DV
when it fits the particular eating style.

Now I get my chance to be a curator, although I always imagined it would be of antiquities or art instead of recipes! :)

On with the collecting and eating of course!