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Kamis, 29 Januari 2015
Creamy Chocolate Oats
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup oats
- 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1/4 cup water
- 3 fresh dates (30-35 g)
- 1 heaped tbsp cacao or cocoa powder (or a tiny bit less if you find the taste too strong or bitter)
- salt to taste
How to:
1. In a small pot over low heat, bring the oats, almond milk, water and salt to the boil and let simmer. Stir often so the oats don't stick to the bottom.
2. As the oats are cooking, prepare your date paste. Peel and pit the dates, this is easier if you have really fresh, gooey dates or have soaked the dates in hot water for about 10 minutes beforehand.
3. Place the peeled dates in an itty bitty bowl or glass and mash them with a splash of water until smooth. (I like to use a shot glass for this!)
4. Transfer the date paste into the pot and stir until it's been well incorporated into the oats.
5. Add the cocoa powder and stir again.
6. Let simmer until you have reached desired consistency, then spoon up in a bowl, add toppings of your choice and serve immediately!
Sabtu, 30 Agustus 2014
Mint Chocolate Chip Nice Cream
Mint chocolate chip has always been one of my ice cream favourites so I was really happy when I realized that I could totally do a healthy take on this good old classic using bananananas instead of cream. Plus, ice cream making doesn't get any easier than this. Just chuck it all in the food processor and watch magic happen!
How to:
Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream:
3-4 frozen bananas (~330g)
1/4 cup plant based milk
A few drops of peppermint oil or extract, adjust amount after strength
1 tsp matcha green tea powder
1/2 tsp wheatgrass (optional)
Chocolate sauce:
1 tsp liquid sweetener of choice
1 tsp cacao powder
1 tsp almond milk OR melted coconut oil
Optional:
Vegan chocolate chips/chopped dark chocolate/raw cacao nibs to serve as the chocolate chips
How to:
1. To make the ice cream, simply blend all ingredients in a food processor until completely smooth. I like to blitz everything until all the banana coins have been broken down by the blades before adding the milk. Do what works best for you though, and feel free to add more milk if it won't blend with 1/4 cup.
2. For the chocolate sauce, all you have to do is mix all the ingredients together with a fork. If you decide to use the coconut oil it will harden once you pour it onto the ice cream (provided it hasn't melted ofc) which is kind of cool.
3. Spoon the nice cream up in a bowl or a tall glass, top with chocolate sauce and chocolate chips and serve immediately!
Kamis, 21 Agustus 2014
Creamy Chocolate Overnight Oats
I love to cook my oats on the stove top, the taste and texture really is superior to those of microwaved porridge, but, let's be honest here. Cooking them the traditional way does take a bit more time. Most mornings, that extra time doesn't bother me at all. I'm an early bird (ok, maybe not, but I'd like to think that I am. However, I always set my alarm to the-whole-world's-still-fast-asleep-why-are-you-up o'clock, so what difference does it make?) and I don't mind spending some more time making my breakfasts taste good. But there comes a time in every 17-year-old's life when all you want to do is sleep. Well, several periods of time to be precise. When getting ready for school seems as impossible a task as climbing the highest mountains and when dozing off, sprawled out on the couch at 3 p.m., becomes a habit rather than an exception. For me, one of those lazy sleep-cycles has just emerged and most days I just want to remain horizontal for as long as I can. What to do with the morning oats then? The oh-so-simple answer is; have them prepared the night before! Genius!
So why haven't you seen more of these über quick breakfasts on my Instagram then? Well to be honest, I've never really liked them, except for a recipe I tried a few months ago, for carrot cake overnight oats (from one of my best Instagram friends Meghan's blog! Thanks Meghs!) which I really liked. But yesterday, I decided to make a recipe of my own, just so that I could stay in bed for a few more (precious) minutes. Turns out that this recipe was actually so good that I have to share it with you guys! So here goes, Creamy Chocolate Overnight Oats!
1/2 cup oats
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. almond milk
1/4 cup plant-based yoghurt of choice
1 tbsp chia seeds
1-2 tbsp liquid sweetener of choice (I used about 2 tbsp of date purée)
1/2 tbsp cacao or unsweetened cocoa powder
A pinch of salt (optional, but I've found it really elevates the chocolate flavour)
How to:
How to:
1. Simply mix all of the ingredients in a bowl or a pretty jar, and stir until they're evenly combined. Put in the fridge for a few minutes, then take it out and stir again so that the chia seeds don't clump up.
2. Let the oats sit in the fridge until they've thickened up, preferably overnight so you have your breakfast ready to go the next morning! Top with fresh fruit, nut butters or whatever you prefer. Eat, and relish the fact that you get to have chocolate for breakfast. Vegan, gluten-free, healthy and absolutely scrumptious chocolate oats.
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