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Flourless Quiche Crust

August 29, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

The death and destruction Hurricane Irene caused makes my heart go out to those who lost their homes, family, and friends.

When sadness strikes, sometimes we just need a little comfort. The word, “quiche,” sounds too fancy to be called comfort, but the creamy, eggy dish does just that-comforts.

Quiche with Brown Rice Crust

~This quiche is made with whole brown rice-no flour. It is a great way to use up your leftover rice. You can use some of my suggested fillings below, or create your own mix. Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free, and, of course, sugar-free! 

Serves 6

Brown Rice Crust:

  • 1 1/2 cups cooked brown rice
  • 1 egg*
Preheat oven to 350*. Mix rice thoroughly with the egg. Spread mixture evenly on a 9″ pie or tart pan (greasing the pan is optional. My quiche came out fine without it). Spread the mix up the sides of the pan as well. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until golden.
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Filling Ingredients:
  • 4 eggs*
  • 1 cup milk or milk substitute (like almond milk)
  • 2 cups filling, ideas below
  • 1/4 tsp each of salt and pepper
Whisk together eggs, milk, fillings, salt, and pepper. Pour into Brown Rice crust and bake at 350* for 45 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let cool ten minutes before slicing and serving.
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*May substitute egg whites for whole eggs if desired.
Filling Ideas:
  • Veggie: Chopped bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, and spinach.
  • Mediterranean: Kalamata olives, artichoke hearts, capers, and roasted red peppers.
  • Meat Lover’s: Bacon, ham, pepperoni, salami, turkey.
  • Hawaiian: Canadian bacon, onions, pineapple.
  • Leftover: Throw anything and everything you have in the fridge into the quiche.
This is a lot healthier than your typical quiche with the flaky crust full of refined flour and fat. Check out Panera’s Spinach Artichoke Quiche nutrition facts: 540 calories, 34g fat (19g saturated), 165mg cholesterol, 910mg sodium, 38g carbohydrates, 8g sugar, 19g protein. The majority of the calories come from white flour, cheese, cream, and butter.
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With my quiche, you get whole grains and fiber from the brown rice, vitamins from the healthy vegetables you add, protein from the eggs, and a filling meal.
But, of course, you don’t want to be lectured about the health of the quiche. You want to eat it!
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I wish I could send this quiche to all of those on the East coast affected by the hurricane. Instead, I give you this recipe and send you a prayer.

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

Have you, a family member, or a friend, been affected by hurricane Irene?

P.S. Don’t forget to sign up for the Blissful Bites Giveaway!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bake, breakfast, dairy-free, Giveaway, Gluten-free, healthy, mushrooms, nutrition, PRODUCE, protein, recipe, sugar-free, vegetables

Blissful Bites {and Giveaway!}

August 27, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

This Giveaway is now closed. Winners announced here. 

When I got home from my trip, there was a package sitting on my doorstep…

The new Blissful Bites Cookbook from Christy Morgan at The Blissful Chef!

I was excited to look through the book and try the recipes. Christy wrote the book beautifully with tips and tricks, fun quotes, thoughtful insights on “bliss,” and it is all sorted into Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter recipes. I know exactly what recipes to make depending on the time of year and what’s in season.

I want to experiment with so many of her recipes! I decided to try the Chinese Cabbage Roll-Ups with Peanut Sauce first:

Delicious. Had a great ginger flavor, and the peanut sauce complimented it well. Reminds me of a fresher, lighter lettuce wrap from P.F. Chang’s or California Pizza Kitchen without all the oil.

Want to win a book of your own? 

One lucky winner will win a copy of Christy’s new book (U.S. and Canada residents only)!

How to enter: 

You can enter multiple times. Leave a separate comment below for each entry.

  1. Tell me your favorite vegan recipe. Add links if needed. Mine are these High Protein Cookies.
  2. Subscribe to Spoonful of Sugar Free by entering your email address in the “Subscribe” box on the right. Or follow by RSS, google reader, exc.
  3. Like me on facebook.
  4. Follow me on twitter and tweet about this giveaway. Can be something like, “I love vegan meals! @SugarFreeAlex is giving away a @TheBlissfulChef cooking book! http://spoonfulofsugarfree.com/2011/08/27/blissful-bites-and-giveaway/”
  5. Follow @TheBlissfulChef on twitter and/or like her facebook page.
  6. Blog about this giveaway on your blog.
Giveaway ends on August 31st. Good luck to everyone!
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***Disclaimer: The book and giveaway were given to me by the author and publisher. However, the thoughts and my reviews written here are my own opinion.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cabbage, cookbook, Giveaway, nutrition, recipe, vegan

Kat’s Chia Protein Pancakes-Guest Post

August 18, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Kathleen is going to show you how to make Protein Chia Pancakes! 

Hey My Spoonful of Sugar Free Readers!

My name is Kathleen and I blog over at KatsHealthCorner. I am so excited that Alex asked me to do a guest post for her today. I am going to share with you one of my favorite breakfast recipes.

When you think of Breakfast, what is one thing you think of?

The first thing I think of (after oatmeal of course) is Pancakes!

These pancakes are full of good-for-you ingredients that improve your health.

  • Oat bran in full of protein, fiber (both soluble AND insoluble), iron, reduces your total and LDL cholesterol s, helps prevent against diabetes, keeps you regular, and help you maintain your weight.
  • Chia seeds are like nutritional super-heroes! They contain calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, manganese, zinc, all of the essential amino acids except taurine, antioxidants, fiber, and are like super soakers! They can turn a liquid into a pudding!
  • Bananas are rich sources of potassium (one VERY important electrolyte), vitamin B6, fiber, manganese, and vitamin C.
  • Cinnamon helps control your blood sugars, ups your metabolism, lowers cholesterol, and when combined with honey can help relieve arthritis pain.

And not only are these pancakes packed full of all of these health benefits, but they are also supah filling and easy to make!

Blend together the egg whites, oat bran, chia seeds, banana, vanilla, and cinnamon

until the batter is smooth.

Pour batter in a bowl and let stand for a minute or two (it will thicken) as you heat up your skillet.

Pour batter onto skillet in pancake shapes (you may have to spread them out a ‘lil). Cook for 1-2 minutes on each side. They don’t get bubbles – just check them and flip when firm and light golden brown.

Layer pancakes with sliced frozen blackberries and drizzle with a little maple syrup.

Ok, maybe a lot of it. 😉

The thawing berries make the syrup are red and pretty–Like a royal cloak! Hehe, the berries make the syrup royalty! 😀

Jam; Peanut Butter; Nut Buttah; Applesauce; Coconut Butter; Mashed Banana; thawed berries + packet of stevia = healthy berry syrup;

The possibilities are endless!

Protein Chia Pancakes

  • 4 egg whites
  • 1/3 cup oat bran or rolled oats
  • 1 Tbsp chia seeds (or ground flax)
  • ¼ tsp baking powder
  • ½ banana
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp cinnamon

Blend together the egg whites, oat bran, chia seeds, banana, vanilla, and cinnamon until the batter is smooth. Pour batter in a bowl and let stand for a minute or two (it will thicken) as you heat up your skillet.

Pour batter onto skillet in pancake shapes (you may have to spread them out a ‘lil). Cook for 1-2 minutes on each side. They don’t get bubbles – just check them and flip when firm and light golden brown.

Stack on a plate, layer with sliced frozen blackberries, and drizzle with a little maple syrup.

PANCAKES ARE THE BEST!!!!

Do you like Pancakes? I LOVE THEM!

Have you ever tried Chia Seeds? I recently got a bag from my friend, and I love them! They are kind of like flax, but in a super-hero way.

I’ve been thinking of how to make these Vegan and keep them protein pancakes. Some of my ideas – silken tofu in place of the egg whites; chia + water in place of eggs with a scoop of protein powder. Have any thoughts?

xoxox,

Kathleen

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Thanks so much, Kat! I am excited to try them out for myself. You all know how much I love chia!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bake, banana, dairy-free, healthy, nutrition, protein, sugar-free

Pluots

August 15, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

I tried a new fruit! It came in last week’s organic produce bundle.

Looks like a plum, right? Well, it is a hybrid-cross of plums and apricots! They sell many different varieties of pluots, and I believe the ones I received were the “Dapple Dandy” variety.

It has a lighter complexion than your regular plum, and is more speckled. However, once you slice into it…

The color blossoms in a deep ruby-red. Absolutely gorgeous.

The skin is not as sour as a plum, which is nice, and the flavor is more intense than plums. I enjoyed them, and I bet they would taste great in place of the plums for my Plum Socca Tart with Rosemary.

They are also rich in Vitamin A.

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

Have you ever tried a pluot? If so, did you like it?

Also, do you have any favorite strange hybrid fruits? I haven’t tried many of them, and I would love to explore them more. I would love to try a grapple (grape/apple), pineberry (pineapple/strawberry), or strasberry (strawberry/raspberry).

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: apricot, Fruit, healthy, nutrition, organic, plum, pluot, PRODUCE, raw, red

Bitter Chocolate Waffles

August 11, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Sorry to leave you all hanging with that delicious stack of…

Chocolate Waffles!

Pure torture to live another day without these.

If you don’t have a waffle iron, you have two options:

  1. Make these into pancakes.
  2. Go buy a waffle iron.

Print
Bitter Chocolate Waffles

Bitter Chocolate Waffles

~These waffles have no added sweetener, so they are bitter. If you are not a fan of bitter chocolate, top your waffles with lots of fresh fruit! Gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, and, of course, sugar-free!

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups oat flour (simply blend oats in blender until smooth)
  • 3 Tablespoons cocoa powder
  • 1 cup water or milk substitute
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 tablespoons oil or applesauce
  • Optional: Add a few tablespoons of ground flax for extra fiber and omega's. Substitute 1/2 of oat flour for protein powder of choice. Add a handful of chopped unsweetened chocolate for an extra boost of flavor!

Instructions

  1. First, combine the dry ingredients.
  2. Then, add wet and mix until smooth.
  3. Follow your waffle iron's instructions to cook. Make sure you cook it thoroughly. I made the mistake of taking them out too soon, and I ended up with a bowl-full of waffle pieces!
  4. Top with any combination of nut, fruit, coconut, peanut butter, chocolate shavings, or anything else you can imagine!
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https://www.spoonfulofsugarfree.com/2011/08/11/bitter-chocolate-waffles/

They freeze well, so you can make a big batch to save for later. Simply throw them in your toaster to warm. Much better for you (and tastier!) than Eggo’s frozen waffles.
This batch is topped with a dollop of Peanut Butter Frosting, Banana Slices, and Shaved Unsweetened Chocolate.
You could probably make my One Size Fits all Pancakes made with brown rice flour in a waffle iron, too, if you are feeling adventurous.
If you haven’t tried the Peanut Butter, Banana, Chocolate combo yet, do it. It’s worth it. I have so many recipes with that delectable combo.
Click HERE for nutrition information on Oats and HERE for nutrition information about chocolate. They both boast plenty of good properties.
Try not to drool all over your computer.
In other news, I have finally hopped on the Twitter bandwagon. Hopefully I’ll be able to figure the whole thing out. My Twitter name is SugarFreeAlex, so make sure to follow me!

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

Do you have a twitter account? If so, any tips or tricks?

Also, what is your favorite waffle topping? You already know mine!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bake, banana, breakfast, chocolate, dairy-free, dessert, Fruit, Gluten-free, healthy, nutrition, nuts, Oatmeal, pancakes, Peanut Butter, protein, recipe, sugar-free

Kodak Photobook Cookbook

August 10, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

FoodBuzz partnered with Kodak Gallery and gave me a free Medium Hardcover book to design whatever I wanted! Thank you Kodak!

I decided to make a cookbook of my favorite recipes on my site.  Enjoy!

It was very easy to use. I simply downloaded my pictures and designed it however I wanted. I could crop, rotate, move, resize, and overlay the pictures with text. There were lots of fun designs and layouts to choose from, and the book turned out great. it would be a great tool to use to make professional-looking scrapbooks for birthdays, baby books, weddings, vacations, or favorite recipes.

Kodak also provided me with a special offer for you! You can receive 40% off any Medium Hardcover or Large Photobook at this link only: www.kodakgallery.com/creativity Offer valid until 8/31/11.

THOUGHT-PROVOKING, MIND-PRODDING QUESTION OF THE DAY:

What would you make with a photobook?

P.S. Chocolate Covered Katie is having a fabulous giveaway (included is a 100% dark chocolate bar!).


Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: healthy, nutrition, recipes, sugar-free

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