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Sunday, 11 January 2015

THE BEST BREAKFAST SMOOTHIE


You may think that’s quite a bold statement to make but I feel I can get away with the claim as this is quite literally the best smoothie you could have for your breakfast. Why’s that you say? This smoothie is going to set you up for the day! It contains porridge oats which are high in complex carbohydrates and soluble fibre, meaning they release energy slowly so you’ll stay full until lunchtime. Making oats a great addition to any breakfast smoothie. Come to think of it oats are a great addition to every breakfast full stop! (can you tell I love oats by now?).

What with it being January and cold/dark/rainy (or all three) outside, we are probably all needing some high energy foods right now to help us with our new gym routines and diets or just plain old getting off the sofa!


Not only does this smoothie contain energy fuelled oats, it has some other pretty spectacular ingredients too:

Flaxseed:

Flaxseed is thought to prevent the growth of cancerous cells because its omega-3 fatty acids disrupt malignant cells from clinging onto other body cells. In addition, the lignans in flaxseed have antiangiogenic properties - they stop tumors from forming new blood vessels - see spectacular! 

Cinnamon:

Cinnamon has a wide range of benefits, it can be used to help treat muscle spasms, vomiting, diarrhea, infections, the common cold, loss of appetite, and erectile dysfunction. It may also benefit those with diabetes, HIV, MS and help to prevent Alzheimer’s. Additionally cinnamon can help reduce the body’s negative response to high-fat meals.

Almond butter

Though almonds have more calories than most other nuts, almond butter is a healthy alternative to peanut butter and other spreads because of the numerous health benefits it offers. Health benefits of almond butter include a reduced risk of developing diabetes, lower cholesterol levels, and reduced blood pressure. Other benefits include increased energy levels, high amounts of protein, and high antioxidant levels. Overall heart health is one of the primary benefits of almond butter. Consuming almond butter on a regular basis may encourage healthier eating and help individuals to maintain a healthy body weight.

Ingredients: (serves 1)

- 1 frozen banana
- 1/2 cup of gluten free porridge oats
- 2 cups almond/plant based milk
- 1 pitted date
- 1 tbsp flaxseed
- 2 tbsp almond butter
- Dash of cinnamon and more for topping

Instructions: 

Pop all the ingredients above into your blender and mix on a high/smoothie setting for around 30 seconds. You may have to stop halfway through to scrape almond butter from the side of your blender. As always if your blender can't take frozen fruits you can use a ripe banana and add ice instead, just make sure this smoothie is cold, it tastes waay better that way! This recipe made about 1.5 small 0.5ltr Kilner jars. 


Warning this smoothie is veery filling, which is a great thing to keep those mid morning munchies at bay but you may have to save some to take on the go. I could only drink half before I was about to explode and believe me that's highly unusual!

Thursday, 21 November 2013

SOUTHERN STEW

Southern New Year's Stew (aka hug in a bowl)

I had to recommend this vegan cookbook by Robin Robertson. Even if your not a vegan and just looking for some cheap, healthy and hearty recipes this book is a must! The author is American but once you learn that cilantro is coriander and zucchini is a courgette your pretty much up to speed. I've made a few dishes from this so far and they've all turned out really tasty, with plenty of healthy wholesome ingredients to see you through the winter months. 

Considering the meals are cheap to make (although not when you buy the ingredients organic from Wholefoods - oops) they give you plenty of leftovers for the next day, so it's great if your a lazy cook like me! I've also found the recipes really easy to follow and make, I don't enjoy cooking that much (I'm much more of a baker) so it's nice to know I can just pick up this book and know I'm not going to end up crying into my cilantro (it's rubbing off on me). 

I'm yet to try the sweets and dessert section of the book so I'm a bit excited about that and as soon as I do you'll be the first to know!

Vegan on the Cheap - recipe on pg.76

This recipe for Southern New Year's Stew has been my favourite from the book so far, it's the perfect comfort food dish for winter. The only changes I made were to substitute brown rice for white rice (naughty but that's all we had in the cupboard) and made a full cup of rice instead of 1/2. I also added an extra carrot and an extra stick of celery (to get even more goodness in there). 

Recipe (makes 6 servings):

- 8 ounces of collard greens or dark leafy greens, coarsely chopped 
(about 4 cups)
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped
- 1 celery rib, chopped (after much debating I realised that's one of the stalks)
- 1 medium carrot, chopped
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 4 cups vegetable stock (I used these)
- 1/2 cup long grain brown rice
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- Salt
- 1 russet potato, chopped (I just used an organic potato)
- 1 1/2 cups cooked black-eyed peas, drained and rinsed (I used a can)
- Tabasco sauce/hot sauce for serving

To cook the stew: 

I made this slightly different to the recipe instructions as I was hungry and wanted to speed the process up! 

1. I boiled the greens separately for 20 mins and cooked the carrots, onions, celery and garlic in oil, in a separate pan for 5 mins (just as the recipe states). 

2. I then made the rice in a rice cooker and added the stock and seasonings (thyme, pepper and salt) about half way through. 

3. A few minutes later I added all the vegetables along with the drained boiled potato and the black-eyed peas. It should then simmer till the stock water has evaporated but the stew should still have some moisture and not be dry.

4. To top it all off I used hot sauce instead of Tabasco, if you are using Tabasco make sure it's vegan as the regular one has fish in it!

I'm off to go and enjoy my leftovers, let me know if you purchase the book and make any recipes!