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Day 5: Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Apples and Bacon

November 7, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Welcome to day five of the Sugar Free Challenge! I can’t believe we are already halfway through!

Here is today’s sample menu:

Breakfast: Eggs fried in a dab of coconut oil and a peach. Vegan Option: Baked Banana Oatmeal

 

Lunch: Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Apples and Bacon (recipe below).

Snack: Frozen banana, mint extract, cocoa powder, almond milk blended until smooth. I also popped a couple of mini-smacks in my mouth.

 

Dinner: Sugar-free BBQ with pulled chicken and sweet tater fries! Vegan Option: Try Kelsey’s use for my BBQ sauce! 

 

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Apples and Bacon

~This recipe is from my Apple a Day Dinner menu. Not a fan of brussels sprouts? try the recipe anyway. Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, grain-free, vegan, and, of course, sugar-free! 

Ingredients

  • 1 lb brussel sprouts, trimmed and halved
  • 1 large tart apple, skin on and chopped
  • 6 slices bacon, cooked  and crumbled with 3 Tablespoons of grease saved*
  • 1 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Preheat oven to 375*. Toss the brussels, bacon, and apple with the leftover bacon grease and balsamic vinegar until evenly coated. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast on a baking sheet in one layer for 20-25 minutes, turning halfway through, or sprouts are tender and brown.

*If you don’t feel comfortable using leftover bacon grease, substitute olive oil.

Thought-provoking, mind-prodding question of the day:

Can you believe the sugar-free challenge is already halfway through? Has it been easy or tough so far? Anything surprise you?

Are you a fan of brussels sprouts or not? Try this recipe and I may convert you to brussels sprouts obsession.

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Apples

October 21, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Are you ready for more cinnamon?

When I think of flavor flavors, all I think of is cinnamon. And lots of it.

Cinnamon in Fruit Crisp, Granola, and Breakfast Bread:

Most of all, though, I think of cinnamon with warm and tender apples and sweet potatoes.

Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Apples

~This recipe requires minimal effort. The measurements do not have to be exact. Simply throw in the amount of potatoes and apples you have. Dairy-Free, grain-free, gluten-free, vegan, soy-free, and, of course, sugar-free! 

Ingredients

  • 5 medium-sized sweet potatoes, chopped with skin on
  • 3 medium-sized apples, chopped with skin on (any variety works. I prefer a sweeter apple like gala, but tart apples like granny smith work well, too)
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 Tablespoon coconut oil, or oil of choice

Preheat oven to 400*. Toss the apples, sweet potatoes, and nuts with the oil and cinnamon until evenly coated. Spread evenly on a baking sheet. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until soft and golden brown.

You may serve this hot or cold. It tastes great hot on cold days, but I also love snacking on it when cold. It would be a great side dish for a Thanksgiving dinner, or even a main course for a light dinner or lunch.

 

Health Benefits: 

  • Cinnamon: Studies have shown that it can help lower LDL cholesterol, help regulate blood sugar levels, has anti-clotting effect on blood, and it can boost cognitive function and memory.
  • Pecans: They help boost your immune system, reduce LDL cholesterol, and protect against Breast Cancer because of the high levels of oleic acid. It contains vitamin E, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc and fiber, as well as antioxidants.
  • Walnuts: Rich in fiber, protein, vitamin B, Omega-3s, magnesium, and antioxidants. Walnuts have also been shown to aid in the lowering LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) and the C-Reactive Protein (CRP). CRP was recently recognized as an independent marker and predictor of heart disease. Walnuts have often been thought of as a “brain food,” not only because of the wrinkled brain-like appearance of their shells, but because of their high concentration of omega-3 fats. Your brain is more than 60% structural fat. For your brain cells to function properly, this structural fat needs to be primarily the omega-3 fats found in walnuts.
  • Sweet Potatoes: Click HERE for a post I wrote about the benefits of Sweet Potatoes.
  • Apples: “An Apple a day keeps the doctor away!” a flavanoid called phloridzin that is found only in apples may protect post-menopausal women from osteoporosis and may also increase bone density. Boron, another ingredient in apples, also strengthens bones. The pectin in apples lowers LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. The pectin in apples supplies galacturonic acid to the body which lowers the body’s need for insulin and may help in the management of diabetes.

 

 

When baking this, the smell of cinnamon drifted throughout the house. All I wanted to do was curl up in a soft sweater, drink hot cocoa, read a nice book, and devour this dish!

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

When you think of Fall, what flavors do you think of?

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: apple, bake, cinnamon, dairy-free, Fruit, Gluten-free, grain-free, healthy, nutrition, nuts, organic, pecan, PRODUCE, sugar-free, sweet potatoes, vegan

A Use for Figs

October 16, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

Remember those figs I bought about a month ago?

Well…I tried experimenting with a healthy fig newton, but that didn’t turn out very well. I tried eating them plain, and didn’t like them too much. Then I froze them for later.

A couple days ago I looked in my freezer and saw the frozen figs and the overflowing bucket of fresh plums in my fridge, and I decided to make a crisp. A fruit crisp full of fresh plums, figs, orange zest, and topped with crunchy granola.

Fresh Fig and Plum Crisp

~This crisp was adapted from my Pick-a-Fruit Crisp recipe. Dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, vegan, and, of course, sugar-free! 

Ingredients

  • 8 plums, chopped
  • 6 figs, chopped
  • zest and juice of 1 orange
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1/3 cup chopped nuts (I used a mix of walnuts and almonds)
  • 1 Tablespoon coconut oil, or oil of choice
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt

Preheat oven to 375*. Mix the figs, plums, orange juice, and orange zest together in a 2-qt baking dish. In a separate bowl, combine the oats, nuts, spice, oil, and salt until combined. Sprinkle this topping on the fruit. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the fruit is tender and bubbling. If the top is not yet golden brown, you may wish to broil it for a few seconds until it has nice golden coloring.

Health Benefits: 

  • Oats: Click HERE for a post about the benefits of oats.
  • Cinnamon: Studies have shown that it can help lower LDL cholesterol, help regulate blood sugar levels, has anti-clotting effect on blood, and it can boost cognitive function and memory.
  • Plum: Several studies have demonstrated that plums, which contain high amounts of polyphenols, can restore bone mass and structure. High potassium content of plums is beneficial for cardiovascular health. It has a low glycemic index and can be used as a natural laxative.
  • Fig: Excellent source of poly-phenolic flavonoid anti-oxidants such ascarotenes, lutein, tannins, chlorgenic acid. Full of fiber, and vitamins A, E, and K. Research studies suggest that chlorogenic acid in these berries help lower blood sugar levels and control blood glucose levels in type-II diabetes. Contains potassium, copper, and iron. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure. Copper is required in the production of red blood cells. Iron is required for red blood cell formation as well for cellular oxidation.
  • Orange Peel-Contains lots of antioxidants, and the scent can help people feel more awake.

I loved eating this warm with a dollop of coconut cream or a drizzle of unsweetened almond milk. Leftovers taste great cold and make a great breakfast the next day.

 

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

What are your favorite fruit crisp ingredients? What about your favorite fall fruit?

P.S Don’t forget to sign up for the Sugar-Free Challenge! 

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I Like My Eggs…

October 8, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

How would you like your eggs?

Scrambled? Fried? Poached? Hard-Boiled?

How about filled with sauteed spinach, bell peppers, onions, and capers?

The Ultimate Vegetarian Omelette

~Feel free to add extra spices and vegetables to your omelet. Throw whatever you have in the fridge into the skillet! 

Ingredients:

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup chopped veggies: onions, bell pepper, spinach, broccoli, olives, tomatoes, capers (Highly recommended)
  • 1 teaspoon fresh herbs, chopped (or 1/2 teaspoon dried herbs)  I like to use basil or oregano
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • oil of choice, for pan

First, choose your pan. Non-stick pans usually work the best with omelettes; however, I choose not to use them because of their chemical coating. My favorite pan to use is a cast iron pan, 10” diameter.

Preheat stove to Medium heat and lightly grease with oil. Sauté the vegetables until golden. In the meantime, whisk the eggs with a small splash of water and the herbs. The water and whisking makes the eggs fluffier. Flavor Idea: Instead of whisking with water, try whisking with a small splash of caper juice for a salty-vinegar flavor.

Now, you have two options for cooking your omelette:

  1. Pour the whisked eggs and herbs on top of the sauteed veggies. Cook for a few minutes until bubbly, and flip for another 30 seconds.
  2. Take the veggies out of the pan. Pour the egg mix onto the pan and cook for a few minutes until bubbly. Flip and cook for another 30 seconds. Place the veggies on top of the eggs and serve folded.

Sprinkle with extra salt and pepper, if desired, and serve.

Eggs are a great source of protein, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats.

  • One egg contains 6 grams of high-quality protein and all 9 essential amino acids.
  • Due to the carotenoid content, specifically lutein and zeaxanthin, eggs are great for the eyes.
  • They are a good source of choline. One egg yolk has about 300 micrograms of choline. Choline is an important nutrient that helps regulate the brain, nervous system, and cardiovascular system.
  • Contrary to previous belief, moderate consumption of eggs does not have a negative impact on cholesterol. In fact, recent studies have shown that regular consumption of two eggs per day does not affect a person’s lipid profile and may actually improve it.
  • Eggs are one of the only foods that contain naturally occurring vitamin D.
  • Eggs promote healthy hair and nails because of their high sulphur content and wide array of vitamins and minerals. Many people find their hair growing faster after adding eggs to their diet, especially if they were previously deficient in foods containing sulphur or B12.

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

How do you like your eggs? Usually at restaurants, I ask for mine poached.

Favorite omelette add-ins? Mine are usually any kind of veggies I can find in the fridge. My favorites are mushrooms, bell peppers, spinach, onions, and lots of capers!

This post is a part of my Operation Beautiful Food Project. My original recipe was posted here. 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bake, breakfast, dairy-free, egg, food, Gluten-free, grain-free, healthy, mushrooms, nutrition, omelette, organic, PRODUCE, recipe, sugar-free, vegetables

How to Make Homemade Spring Rolls

September 18, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

You’ve seen them at the store or at various restaurants, and perhaps you’ve even eaten them before.

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But have you ever made them?

Spring Rolls are actually quite simple to make. Simply fill them with your favorite vegetables, herbs, and meat; roll; and eat!

Spring rolls

Homemade Spring Rolls with Spicy Peanut Sauce

~These rolls are gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and, of course, sugar-free! 

Spring Roll Ingredients 

  • Rice Paper Rolls (found in the ethnic aisle of your grocery store or specialty foods store, or at asian markets)
  • The following fruits and vegetables. You may use whatever you like when stuffing it. The following is simply a suggestion:
    • Cabbage
    • Carrots
    • Fruit (like mango or pear)
    • Avocado
    • Bean Sprouts
    • Herbs: cilantro, basil, or mint
    • Optional: Cooked meat or fish

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1. Prepare your filling ingredients by thinly slicing, or julienning, the vegetables. Pluck the herb’s leaves.

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2. Fill a large bowl with warm water (not hot, just warm). Take a Rice Paper and dip the entire sheet into the bowl of water and pull out immediately. The Rice Paper may still feel hard now, but it will soften up while you work with it.

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3. Place your ingredients on the middle of the rice paper sheet. Put a good amount of the filling in, but make sure there are still a couple inches around the edges to roll. I learned from my first couple tries that more is not always better.

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4. Fold the top part of the Rice Paper sheet over the ingredients.

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5. Fold the sides over the middle.

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6. Tuck in the fillings, and roll the rest tightly.

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7. Seal the rice paper with a dab of water, if needed. Repeat the above with the rest of your rice paper sheets.

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Spicy Peanut Sauce

~This sauce is gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and, of course, sugar-free! 

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 2 Tablespoons Tamari or Soy Sauce (Note: Soy Sauce is made with wheat, so it will not be gluten-free. Most Tamari sauces are. I recommend Bragg’s Liquid Aminos.)
  • 2 Tablespoons vinegar
  • Pinch of Red Pepper Flakes, or more to taste

Whisk together all ingredients until well-combined and serve as dipping sauce for Spring Rolls. This can also be used for stir-frys, or as a dressing for salads.

***NOTE: For those who are allergic to peanuts, try substituting almond butter to make a Spicy Almond Sauce. Or forgo the sauce altogether, and simply dip the rolls in soy sauce.

spring rolls

Don’t be scared by the long list of steps, because it is not hard at all! It is simply a process of slicing veggies, rolling, and dipping in sauce. Then, of course, you eat.

Can be served for lunch or dinner, or grab one for a quick snack. I like to think of them as salads in portable form.

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Definitely make extra peanut sauce to save for later and put on….everything.

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

Have you tried Spring Rolls before? If so, do you like them?

How is the weather in your neck of the woods? I thought fall was finally coming to us, but it has been mid-90s everyday this week! Oh well, I guess I’m going to have to wait a bit longer to share with you my pumpkin recipes…

P.S. My first Photo was featured on FoodGawker! Check it out HERE. 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: dairy-free, Fruit, Gluten-free, healthy, nutrition, nuts, organic, Peanut Butter, PRODUCE, recipe, spring rolls, sugar-free, vegan, vegetables

Nacho Chips and Giveaway Winners

September 15, 2011 By Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free

First, thank you to everyone who entered the NuNaturals Stevia Giveaway. I wish I could give you all some! Also, thanks to NuNaturals for allowing me to host this giveaway.

The four randomly chosen winners are:

  • Sarah
  • Katherine
  • Amanda from RunToTheFinish
  • Kristene Stevens
Congratulations, ladies! You will be receiving an email shortly.

Now for the recipe I promised you yesterday.

Nacho Cheeze Kale Chips

 

First, make the Dairy-Free Nacho Cheeze Sauce. 

Wash your kale and tear into chip-sized pieces. Pour the Nacho Cheeze Sauce onto your kale and massage thoroughly.

You have two options for baking the chips:

  • Dehydrator Method: The Kale chips will be raw if using a dehydrator. Each dehydrator is different, so timing will be different on each. Typically, it will take 4-6 hours to dehydrate. They are done when crisp. The dehydrator method keeps the kale chips crisp the next day. Store in air-tight container or ziplock bag.
  • Oven Method: Usually, the chips don’t stay as crisp the next day. However, they are tasty enough that you won’t have any leftover! Place kale in an even layer on a baking sheet-do not overlap. Bake at 300* for 20 minutes. Flip, and then bake for another ten. Be careful and make sure you don’t burn them!
They are light and crispy. A delicious way to get all the vitamins and minerals from the green, leafy kale.

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

Favorite ways to eat kale?

Do you try and eat your greens everyday? Any tips and tricks you’d like to share?

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