I invited myself over for coffee. She is a new friend I have only hung out with twice before. But there I was, Sunday afternoon, standing in her kitchen telling her I would come over for coffee on Wednesday.
Well, if I'm going to invite myself over, I may as well bring something along to share and eat. I did after all volunteer her to host me.
But what can I make? She cannot have wheat or diary, so creativity is required to make something.
Loaf. I can stir in nuts, seeds, and dried fruits along with spices to make something incredible.
RECIPE: Loaf
Ingredients
2 cups flour (or chickpea flour)
4 tsp baking powder
pinch salt
nutmeg
green cardamom
1 can coconut milk (or 1 1/3 cups milk)
5 large eggs
vanilla
nuts, seeds, dried fruit
Method
> mix the dry ingredients
> no, there are no quantities for the dry spices - use a bunch, like a teaspoon of each - or whatever you have that will be yummy with the nuts, seeds, and dried fruit (cinnamon, ginger, pumpkin pie spice, chai spiced tea, etc.)
> mix the wet into the dry (eggs, coconut milk, and vanilla or other extract)
> stir in half of the nuts, seeds, and chopped dried fruit you want in the loaf
> split the batter between two lined or buttered loaf pans
> sprinkle the remaining nuts, seeds, and fruit over the tops of the loaves
> bake at 190°C or 375°F for 35 to 40 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick comes out cleanly when poked in
Enjoy with butter, jam, or toasted with maple syrup!!
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
"Free" Stovetop Muesli
Today, a guest post from my sister-in-law, Kim. She is my husband's sister and one of my favourite people. She and her family are currently waiting on paperwork before returning to international work and are living with Mom and Dad.
There are lots of challenges that come with cooking for three generations and individuals with very specific dietary needs.
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Our lives changed drastically last May with my dad's leukemia diagnosis, and we quickly learned a new lifestyle: vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, sugar-free, and avoiding a number of foods that my dad had allergies to.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Simple Crisp
It seemed like such a good idea at the time... chasing my 7-year-old home from school on a warm afternoon, fresh snowball in hand, ready for launching... and then all of a sudden, I was on the ground, sopping wet, and my left wrist hurt.
A few hours later, after seeing that my wrist was not broken and receiving a tetanus shot for the scrape on my hand (it had been 12 years since my last one), I was on my way home again. A week later, and I'm feeling much better!
For some reason, whenever I make an Apple Crisp, my five-year-old always calls it a 'Crusp'. His favourite part is obviously the 'crust' or 'crisp' on top.
A few hours later, after seeing that my wrist was not broken and receiving a tetanus shot for the scrape on my hand (it had been 12 years since my last one), I was on my way home again. A week later, and I'm feeling much better!
For some reason, whenever I make an Apple Crisp, my five-year-old always calls it a 'Crusp'. His favourite part is obviously the 'crust' or 'crisp' on top.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Lazy Cookies
When I was little, my family bought packages of half-cup squares of Parkay Margarine. At one time, I'm ashamed to say, I used to eat it straight up, by the spoonful.
My parents have long since converted to buying actual butter and I thankfully no longer eat margarine (or butter) by the spoonful. My stand-by cookie recipe comes from that Parkay box and if I'm creating a new recipe for a cookie, it often originates here:
Friday, February 18, 2011
Actually, I Like Oatmeal!
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| Steel Cut Oats |
As a little girl, I was unable to eat oatmeal or any whole grain hot breakfast like it. There was something about the slimey, lumpy texture that I physically could not swallow.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
A Latte & Granola
Well, I did it. I made granola and coleslaw and I created dinner with meat found in the freezer and it was wonderful!! That second latte did rescue the day!
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