Creamy Avocado Fettuccine

I am really into avocados lately.  I buy a big bag at the beginning of the week and add them to my smoothies and soups and anywhere else I can squeeze them in.  They make things creamy and delicious.  Plus they are full of good for you stuff.Creamy Avocado Fettuccine | Life Healthfully Lived

People sometimes shy away from avocados because of the fat content, even though I think most understand it’s good fat.  Fat still scares people because it just makes sense that fat would make you fat.  Don’t worry, I get it.  You want to eat the best food for your body as possible and you don’t want to gain weight.  Don’t fear fat.  Trust me, fat is good and it will help you reach your goals all while being super tasty.

Now, don’t go hog wild on fat.  Too much of anything, even a good thing like fat is a bad thing.  But start including it in your diet and don’t feel guilty or worry.  And if you’re looking for a new way to use avocados other than guacamole, try this creamy avocado fettuccine.

It’s a great weeknight dinner because it comes together in less than 20 minutes.  And it’s good enough that no one will realize that there is no dairy in the sauce.  You can even make it paleo and serve it over vegetable noodles instead of brown rice ones.  It tastes good both ways, trust me, I tried it.

Creamy Avocado FettuccineCreamy Avocado Fettuccine | Life Healthfully Lived

  • 2 Hass avocados
  • 2 tbsp cheesy garlic spread
  •  juice of half a lime
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp chipotle chili powder OR 3 to 4 fresh chipotle chili’s
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
  • 1 package brown rice fettuccine OR spiralized vegetable noodles (butternut squash & sweet potato work really well)
  • 2 to 3 tbsp fresh cilantro
  1. Cook the fettuccine according to the directions on the package, drain, and set aside.  Or if you’re using vegetable noodles, prepare those by cooking on a large baking sheet at 400 for 8 to 10 minutes or sauteing in a large pan with a lid until soft.
  2. Meanwhile, slice the avocados in half and remove the pit.  Scoop out the flesh into a blender.  Add the rest of the ingredients except the coconut milk.  Pulse a few times until everything is pretty mixed together.
  3. Add the coconut milk a few tablespoons at a time until you reach your desired consistency.  I ended up using about 1/3 cup for a fairly thick but still pourable sauce.
  4. Once your sauce is at the right consistency and the noodles are done, add them back to the pot they cooked in and pour all the sauce on top.  Stir everything together until all the noodles are coated.
  5. Sprinkle in the cilantro and stir just to combine.  Serve it up and enjoy!

This recipe is probably going to make it into the regular rotation because it’s quick, healthy, and tastes so darned good! Creamy Avocado Fettuccine | Life Healthfully Lived

DIY Wednesday: Cheesy Garlic Spread

Cheese and garlic are two words that need to be put together as often as possible.  Who doesn’t want something cheesy and garlicky?DIY Wednesday: Cheesy Garlic Spread | Life Healthfully Lived

People who are lactose intolerant, vegan, or a vampire.  While I can’t make a cheesy garlic spread that would be suitable for a vampire, I can make one for those people who don’t or can’t do dairy.

This spread could not be easier to put together, especially if you already have roasted garlic on hand (which you should ALWAYS have roasted garlic on hand), and it goes with everything.  On top of soup or stew, in tacos, as a salad dressing, on crackers, as a vegetable dip.  The possibilities are endless! Heck, eat it with your finger.  I won’t judge.

Make sure you have a batch of this on hand for Friday’s recipe because you aren’t going to want to miss that one.  It’s pretty awesome if I do say so myself.

Cheesy Garlic SpreadDIY Wednesday: Cheesy Garlic Spread | Life Healthfully Lived

  • 2/3 cup raw cashews, soaked in water overnight or very hot water for 4 hours
  • 1/3 cup full fat coconut milk
  • 2 tbsp roasted garlic
  • 3 to 4 tbsp nutritional yeast, depending on how cheesy you want it
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  1. Drain and rinse the cashews and place everything into a blender or food processor.
  2. Blend for 3 to 4 minutes until everything is completely smooth.  It will probably take less time if you have a high-speed blender.
  3. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.

That’s it!  Now go put this on everything and save a little bit for later in the week! DIY Wednesday: Cheesy Garlic Spread | Life Healthfully Lived

Italian Pasta Bake

MozzarellaItalian Pasta Bake | Life Healthfully Lived that isn’t really mozzarella.  Confusing I know, but totally awesome.  There are tons of recipes out there for fake cheese as well as plenty of products that you can buy.  My issue with store bought “cheese” is that it’s usually full of ingredients that I would rather not ingest.

I’ve made cheese sauce before for my Fusilli N’ Cheeze, but I wanted to make a cheese that was a little thicker.  My goal?  To try and recreate the mostaccioli that Adam made for me when we first started dating.Italian Pasta Bake | Life Healthfully Lived

About a month or so into our relationship, Adam decided he was going to cook for me.  He made me his mom’s mostaccioli and it was delicious.  It was super simple, but watching him make that meal for me was one of the first times that I started to fall in love with him.  When I stopped eating gluten and dairy, mostaccioli kind of went out the window. But not anymore!

Don’t be freaked out by making “cheese” that isn’t really cheese.  It isn’t difficult and there really aren’t any weird ingredients unless you think tapioca starch is weird. It isn’t.  It’s just a thickener and helps make this cheese stretchy.  You could also use potato starch, but I like tapioca better.  Once you make the cheese, this is a really fast meal and a great one to prep early and pull out for a quick weeknight meal.

Not-Mozzarella, Mozzarella Italian Pasta Bake | Life Healthfully Lived

  • 1/2 cup raw cashews, soaked in warm water overnight
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tsp roasted garlic
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 2 1/2 tbsp tapioca starch (or potato starch)
  • 1 cup hot water
  1. Add everything to a blender and blend for 2 to 3 minutes until it is completely smooth.
  2. Pour the mixture into a medium saucepan and heat over medium-high heat.  Cook while constantly stirring.  After a few minutes, the mixture will start to thicken.
  3. Turn the heat to low and keep stirring it until it is very thick and stretchy.  You can use it right away or keep it in an airtight container in the fridge for 2 to 3 days.

Italian Pasta BakeItalian Pasta Bake | Life Healthfully Lived

  • 1 batch of Not-Mozzarella, Mozzarella
  • 1 batch of my tomato sauce
  • 1 package of gluten-free pasta, I used brown rice shells
  1. Preheat oven to 350.  Cook your pasta according to the directions on the package.  Drain and set aside.
  2. Get a 9 x 13 casserole dish and spoon a thin layer of tomato sauce on the bottom.  Next, put a layer of pasta and then top with tomato sauce.  Spread some of the cheese on top of that.
  3. Keep layering the pasta, sauce, and cheese until it’s gone.  Cover the dish with aluminum foil and bake for 25 minutes.
  4. Remove from oven and take off the foil.  Cook for another 5 minutes until the cheese on top is starting to brown on the edges.
  5. Take out of the oven and let it cool for 10 minutes before you serve it.Italian Pasta Bake | Life Healthfully Lived

DIY Wednesday: Mushroom Gravy

IDIY Wednesday: Mushroom Gravy | Life Healthfully Lived have another holiday edition of DIY Wednesday for you today: gravy.  After the ganache last week, I thought we would go savory today.  I know it’s a little late for Thanksgiving, but there are still plenty of meals this season that will warrant gravy.  I wanted to show you how easy it is to make your own gravy because I was just as surprised when I learned.

When I was younger, gravy was bought in a jar.  My mom pretty much made the rest of our Thanksgiving feast from scratch, but the gravy and the jellied cranberries came from a jar and a can.  So in my tiny kid mind, that is how all gravy was made.  In a jar and then heated up on the stove.DIY Wednesday: Mushroom Gravy | Life Healthfully Lived

As I got older and started cooking for myself and reading cookbooks, I saw recipes for gravy.  What?! You can make this from scratch?!  Yes.  Yes, you can.  And it is really easy.

I’m making a mushroom gravy for those of us who don’t eat meat, but you can make gravy from pretty much any cooked meat you have following this recipe.  Whichever you choose, it’s really simple and so much healthier to make your own gravy.  It’s also cheaper which is a must during the holiday season!

Mushroom GravyDIY Wednesday: Mushroom Gravy | Life Healthfully Lived

  • 8 oz mushrooms (I used baby bellas), sliced
  • 2 large cloves of garlic, minced
  • Olive oil
  • 1/3 cup onion, minced finely
  • 1 to 2 tbsp coconut aminos, liquid aminos, or soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup vegetable broth
  • 2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp potato starch or tapioca starch (I used potato)
  • 1 1/2 cup cool water
  • 1 tsp parsley
  • 3 tsp fresh rosemary leaves
  • salt and pepper.

 

  1. Heat a little olive oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat.  Add the onions and mushrooms and saute for about 5 minutes until the onions are soft. Sprinkle in a little salt and pepper then add the garlic and saute for another minute.
  2. Add the coconut aminos or soy sauce, white wine vinegar, and the vegetable broth.  Cook until the liquid has reduced by about half and the mushrooms have gotten smaller.
  3. While the mushrooms are cooking make the starch slurry.  Combine the 1 and 1/2 cups water and 1 tablespoon of starch and mix together with a fork.  Make sure the mixture is smooth and all lumps are gone.
  4. Pour the slurry into the skillet and stir to mix everything together.  The slurry will start to thicken as it cooks.  Add the parsley and rosemary.  Taste and add salt and pepper to your taste.
  5. Once the gravy is thick enough, pour into a gravy boat or bowl and use immediately.

Gravy needs to be used right after it’s made, because unlike its store bought counterpart it doesn’t last forever.  It’s much better fresh and since it’s so easy to make you can whip it up right at the end of your cooking.DIY Wednesday: Mushroom Gravy | Life Healthfully Lived

What is your favorite holiday dish to make from scratch?

DIY Wednesday: Dairy-Free Chocolate Ganache

AfterDIY Wednesday: Dairy-Free Chocolate Ganache a week off, DIY Wednesday is back!  I know you missed it and were totally lost without a fun DIY to fill your Wednesday.  At least that’s what I would like to think.

I’m SUPER excited about this DIY because I didn’t think it was going to work and it did and it is amazing.  If you don’t know what a ganache is, then you obviously don’t spend enough time in bakeries or watching the Food Network.  A ganache is a glaze, sauce, icing, or filling that is typically made with cream and chocolate.  It can be used for cakes, cupcakes, truffles, or donuts.  Basically, anything that is delicious can be made even more delicious with ganache.DIY Wednesday: Dairy-Free Chocolate Ganache | Life Healthfully Lived

Ganache used to be one of my favorite things.  It isn’t super heavy or super sweet like typical frostings and it really lets the chocolate flavor shine through.  And let’s face it, chocolate is the reason many of us get up in the morning.  Wait, is that just me?  Oh well, it’s true and I ain’t ashamed of that.

So you can imagine how excited I was when I was able to make it without dairy but still just as delicious.  I figured I would share this one with you right as the holiday season is upon us because this will definitely come in handy for all your baking needs.  You can use it as a frosting or icing for you cooking, as a decadent hot chocolate drink, as a filling for pastries or sweet breads, or stick it in the fridge for a rich and creamy mousse and a simple dessert.  The possibilities are endless and with just a few ingredients you can have this on hand at all times.  That is a very good thing!

Dairy-Free Chocolate GanacheDIY Wednesday: Dairy-Free Chocolate Ganache | Life Healthfully Lived

  • 1 cup full-fat coconut milk, unsweetened
  • 2 oz unsweetened baking chocolate (I used Baker’s brand)
  • 2-3 tbsp maple syrup, honey, molasses, whatever liquid sweetener you have on handDIY Wednesday: Dairy-Free Chocolate Ganache | Life Healthfully Lived

 

  1. Using a microplane or fine grater, grate the 2 oz of chocolate into a medium bowl until you have a little pile of chocolate shreds.  Set bowl aside.
  2. Get a small to medium saucepan and pour the coconut milk in.  Heat the milk over medium heat and whisk frequently.  You don’t want the milk to boil or scald.  Whisk in the maple syrup or other sweetener and whisking until you get a light simmer.  This should take about 10 minutes
  3. Remove the milk from the heat and get your bowl with chocolate shreds.  Slowly pour in the sweetened warm milk, whisking the whole time.  Keep whisking until the chocolate is completely melted and everything is smooth.
  4. You can use the ganache right away or you can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.DIY Wednesday: Dairy-Free Chocolate Ganache | Life Healthfully Lived