Honey Roasted Almond Butter

You guys.  This almond butter.  When I found out that I would have access to a Vitamix for a few days the first thing I knew that I wanted to make was some kind of nut butter.  I am a nut/seed butter junkie and I have some form of it everyday.  The down side to this addiction is that it can get a little pricey.  For some reason people seem to think that you need to add a bunch of ingredients to nut butter when in reality all you need is nuts and a little salt.  You would think that the versions with less ingredients would in turn cost less but alas they are more expensive.  Now I can still find peanut butter and almond butter for a decent price, but I can’t indulge in all the other awesome nut and seed butters out there unless there is a big sale.

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It a lot more cost-effective to make your own nut butter, but I sadly do not have the proper equipment to do this.  I tried once to do it with my food processor and I’m pretty sure I almost blew it up.  That wasn’t the case with the Vitamix.  In less than five minutes I had wonderfully creamy almond butter.  It was magical.

I didn’t want to just do a regular nut butter for you today, I wanted to make it a little special.  Celebrate high-powered blenders, ya know?  So with just a few easy steps you can have this tasty honey (or maple) roasted almond butter to put on everything.  And if you’re like me, you WILL put it on everything.  Toast, oatmeal, celery, spoons, fingers…. Anywho, onto the recipe!

Honey Roasted Almond Butter

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  • 2 cups raw almonds
  • 1/3 cup honey or maple syrup to make vegan
  • sea salt

1.  Pre-heat oven to 375.  Place almonds in a large bowl.  In a small saucepan over medium heat, warm the honey or maple syrup for a few minutes.  Constantly stir and make sure that you don’t let it boil.  You just want to heat it up to a nice pourable consistency.

2.  Pour honey/maple syrup over your almonds and stir to coat.  On a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, spread out the almonds into an even layer.  Sprinkle with a little sea salt and place into the oven.

3.  Bake for 10 minutes.  Remove and shake the almonds a little to move around and place back in the oven for 5 to 10 minutes.  Make sure you watch the almonds carefully so they don’t burn.  You want them to be a nice golden brown not black.

4.  Once done remove from oven and let cool for a few minutes.  Once cooled, place all the almonds into your blender or food processor.  Depending on the kind of blender you have this could take a few minutes and you might have to stop and scrape down the sides a few times.  Just be patient and soon you’ll have a smooth and creamy nut butter.

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That’s it!  A few simple ingredients, a few easy steps, and you have yourself a nice treat!  Make sure you store it in an airtight container and it should last you a week if kept in the fridge.  Now go find things to eat with your almond butter.  Remember fingers work just as well!

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Chocolate Macadamia Milk

Who doesn’t like chocolate milk?  It’s chocolate that you can drink!  When I was younger, we had a glass of milk with every meal but chocolate milk was a special treat.  We didn’t buy it often and when my mom did let us have it she would mix it with regular milk to make it last longer and cut down on the amount of sugar we were consuming.  Pretty sneaky mom!

I haven’t had regular chocolate milk in years due to my lactose intolerance and the fact that there really is a lot of sugar in those drinks.  But I had a hankering the other day and I decided to try my hand at making a nut milk version.  Now I will say that I don’t have a fancy high powered blender like the Vitamix or Blendtec but I was still able to make a decent nut milk with my old Ninja blender.  So those of you who are lucky enough to possess those amazing blenders this will be a breeze for you and to those of you like me it will just take a little extra time.

You will have to soak the nuts for at least 6 hours so make sure that you plan ahead a little.  Otherwise this recipe comes together fairly quickly and will last for about a week if kept in the fridge.  Let’s get to that chocolate milk!

Chocolate Macadamia Milk 

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  • 1 cup raw macadamia nuts
  • 3 1/2 cups water
  • 2-3 tbsp honey or maple syrup (could also use 5-6 dates)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 4 oz dark chocolate (at least 70% or darker)
  • cheese cloth or nut milk bag

1.  Soak the nuts for at least 6 hours.  Drain them and place into blender and pulse a few times to break up the nuts.

2.  Add in water, sweetener of choice, vanilla, and salt.  Blend everything until it is smooth and creamy.  High powered blenders will take less time, regular blenders will take a bit longer.

3.  Place cheesecloth/nut milk bag over a large bowl and pour nut milk into the bowl.  Carefully squeeze out all of the liquid until you just have pulp left in the cloth or bag.  (Save the pulp to use in baking/cracker/smoothies/or as bread crumbs) Pour the milk into a medium saucepan.

4.  Turn heat to medium low and add the dark chocolate to your milk.  Constantly stirring the milk, melt the chocolate completely.  It may look like the chocolate isn’t going to incorporate into the milk, but don’t worry.  Just make sure there are no huge chunks left.

5.  Once everything is melted, using either an immersion blender or blender, blend until the chocolate is fully combined.  Your milk should turn brown like regular chocolate milk and there shouldn’t be any pieces left.

6.  Pour your milk into a container and let it cool completely.  Store in the fridge and it should keep for up to 5 days.

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I love how thick and creamy this milk turned out and it really hit the spot.  You could use this to dunk cookies or pour over cereal for an extra treat.  You can also play with the amount of sweetener you use to fit your taste.  I used the lower end because I didn’t want it super sweet but you can use more if you wanted.

I hope you have a great weekend and I will see you back on Monday!

Keep It Simple Series: One Skillet Meal

keep_it_simple_wallpaper_by_tomsoncze-d77oh5vEveryone is looking for a quick and easy meal.  Rachael Ray got her start with 30 minute meals and googling quick meals will give you thousands of recipes.  Today’s video is my favorite quick and healthy meal and it uses just one pan.  I make this at least once a week and it is always a big hit, plus it never gets boring because you can always change things up just a little bit to keep it interesting.  So let’s get to it!

Hopefully this video will give you some ideas on how to make your own one skillet meal, just make sure that you are using cooked grains/legumes and meat.  Other than that go crazy with your version of this delicious and healthy meal!

Chili & PB Marinated Chickpea Tofu

At first glance all those flavors don’t seem to go together, but trust me on this one.  A few weeks ago I gave you a recipe for Chickpea Tofu and since then I have been working on other ways to prepare it.  After just baking it and covering it with a sauce, I decided I wanted to try it marinated and sauteed.  All it took was a few attempts to perfect the marinade and I had a really yummy and simple weeknight meal!

Make sure that you do plan ahead just a little bit so you have enough time for your tofu to set before you start cooking.  Otherwise this is a really easy meal to throw together fairly quickly!

Chili & PB Marinated Chickpea Tofu

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  • 1 batch of chickpea tofu
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil (can use olive oil too but I like the flavor of sesame in this marinade)
  • 1 tbsp molasses
  • 2 tbsp liquid aminos/coconut aminos/soy sauce
  • 2 tsp roasted garlic or 2-3 cloves minced
  • 2 tbsp creamy peanut butter
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder (more if want it a little spicier)

1. Make your chickpea tofu and while it’s setting preheat your oven to 400 and mix together all the marinade ingredients.

2.  Once your tofu is ready, cut into bite size pieces and place into a large bowl.  Drizzle a little olive oil and toss to coat.  Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a Silpat and bake the tofu for 20 minutes.

3.  Remove tofu from the oven and place back into the large bowl.  Pour the marinade in and stir to make sure everything is coated.  Let it sit for about 10 minutes.

4.  Heat a large pan over medium high heat and add in all the tofu and sauce.  Saute for a few minutes until the sauce has started to crisp up.  Serve the tofu on it’s own or over rice or vegetables.

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I am really liking how chickpea tofu acts a lot like regular tofu in most recipes.  I am still working on other ways to prepare it so that you can have a variety of ways to use this tasty ingredient!

Have a great weekend and I’ll see you on Monday!

Butternut Mushroom Risotto

The first time that I made risotto did not go well.  I found a recipe online and did everything that it said.  What I was left with was watery and still slightly crunchy.  This was not the “creamy” risotto I had heard so much about.  I pushed the recipe to the bottom of my stack and went on my merry risotto-less way.

Flash forward a few years and I decided to try it again.  This time went much better and I ended up with a tasty and comforting dish.  The only problem was that it took quite some time to get the risotto ready.  Now I don’t mind recipes that take a lot of time, usually on the weekends I specifically choose meals that will take a few hours because I like cooking.  What I don’t like are recipes that take a long time and are kind of boring.  If you’ve ever made risotto you know that it takes a lot of stirring.  A LOT of stirring.  While I liked the taste and texture of risotto I did not like the process of making it.

Join me in the present and I have found a way to make risotto that isn’t totally boring.  The slow cooker.  How I didn’t think of this idea before I have no idea because I am in love with my slow cooker!  This recipe has all the deliciousness of risotto with about half of the stirring.  That is a wonderful thing!

Butternut Mushroom Risotto

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  • 1 tbsp roasted garlic or 3 to 4 cloves minced
  • 2 leeks, dark green parts trimmed off and white parts sliced thin (save the stalks to make homemade broth!)
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 8 oz package of mushrooms, sliced (you can use any variety like button or cremini)
  • 3/4 cup white wine or vegetable broth
  • 2 cups short grain brown rice
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 5 cups vegetable broths
  • 2 tsp marjoram
  • 1 tsp parsley
  • 1 cup pureed butternut squash

 

1.  In a large pan heat a little olive oil and saute the leeks, onions, garlic, and mushrooms.  You want the mushrooms to reduce in size and the leeks and onions to have a little brown around the edges.  Place all the vegetables into your slow cooker.

2.  Using the same pan, add in the 3/4 cup of white wine or broth and scrape up any brown bits on the bottom.

3.  Add the 2 cups of brown rice to the pan and cook over medium high heat until all the liquid is absorbed.  Constantly stir the rice.  This should take about 10 to 15 minutes.

4.  Add the rice, 5 cups of broth, marjoram, parsley, and salt to the slow cooker with the vegetables and stir to combine.  Cook on high for 2 to 3 hours.

5.  The risotto is done once all the liquid has been absorbed.  At the end of the cook time stir in the pureed butternut squash.  Cook for an additional 5 minutes.

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I made this last weekend and it was awesome.  It’s a really comforting meal and with the ridiculously cold weather coming this weekend this is the perfect dish to warm up with.  It also takes minimal effort and yields a creamy rich risotto.  This is also a good recipe to make a big batch of so you have leftovers for lunch for the work week.

Have a great weekend and make sure that you stay warm!