Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Dairy Free Waffles

Found this recipe this morning and decided to give it a try.  It makes deliciously fluffy waffles!  I would post a pic but my siblings ate the rest of them! :)
Delicious dairy-free waffles
Ingredients
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup milk of choice
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
Directions
In a large bowl, whisk one egg until foamy. Add milk of choice, vanilla and vegetable oil and whisk thoroughly again. Once mixed, add in sugar, baking powder and salt and whisk a third time. Once all dry ingredients are well incorporated, add in flour and mix until just combined. Pour into pre-heated waffle iron. Follow your waffle-maker’s directions for cook time.

Update 2/25/14




I made a double batch today and took pics right away.  I also added a little bit of mini chocolate chips for a few sets.  Siblings love them and I actually have some left to freeze for later. :)

Though I used syrup for the pic, I am using a little agave nectar or peanut butter instead of syrup.


(The reason a corner is missing on each one is I have a square waffle iron.  I still have not mastered getting all of the iron to fill with mix without spilling out)

Monday, October 14, 2013

GoPicnic-On the Go Shelf Stable Food

     I don't normally do this, but I am reviewing a few products from a website.  I got a groupon for www.gopicnic.com for $40 of food for $20.  I checked out the site and quickly snagged my deal.
Honestly, I think it is a little overpriced for the amount of food you get, but with this deal I could not go wrong!



     GoPicnic is a site dedicated to easy, shelf stable, on the go meals and snacks.  They have a variety of different options which will hopefully expand as their business grows.  They have vegan, gluten free, nut free and a few other special diet meals.  Right now, a lot of the different options are sold out thanks to deal seekers everywhere, but I was able to find three that looked interesting to me. I got the hummus and crackers, the Sunbutter and Crackers, and the Black Bean Dip and Plantain Chips.  Each one has the main item listed along with snack mixes and a little dessert.  I have now tried the sunbutter and the black bean meals which were delicious!  I still have yet to try the hummus but I will update when I do.
     I can see breaking up the meals if you just need a little snack or just taking the whole meal.  The meal was enough to satisfy me for hours, but I really don't eat a lot at once.  If you are someone who eats a little more, you might need something on top of this or use it for a snack. :)

Update 2/25/24
I realized I forgot to update about the hummus.  I personally thought it was over flavored and had too much garlic.  I like a more mild hummus.  My brother on the other hand loved it.  I guess it depends on what you like for hummus.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Pizza Dough and Cheeseless Pizza


     My sister and I were home alone for dinner.  She and I were both in the mood for pizza so I started googling.  I found a promising dough recipe even though it would take a while and looked like a bit of work.  We both were not hungry so I got it started at about 5.  This was my first experience making pizza from scratch so it took me until 9 to make it though I should have finished about 8.  Thankfully, it was worth the wait!


     The pizza recipe below can be done with any dough, but I made my own.  Here is the recipe for the dough I made from About.com.

(The dough just out of the bowl before kneading)

     After the dough is fully done, heat the oven to 425.  Divide the dough into two balls.  If making only one pizza, coat the second ball of dough in a little olive oil and place in a plastic bag for another time.  If not, repeat these steps for both dough balls.

Homemade Cheeseless Pizza

Pizza dough
3 Tbsp olive oil
1 clove crushed or diced garlic
1/4 tsp maple syrup
1/2 tsp pesto paste
1/2 tsp balsamic glaze
Leftover meat of choice
1/4 tsp fresh chopped or dried basil

     Stretch the dough ball to the desired size for the pizza stone or pizza pan.  Put olive oil in a small bowl with garlic.  Brush the entire pie with the oil and garlic leaving a little of the mixture behind.  Place in the oven for 8 minutes.

     While the crust is in the oven, open and drain the diced tomatoes.  In a small bowl, mix maple syrup, pesto paste, and balsamic glaze.  Dice enough leftover meat to coat the pizza to your liking (I used pork tenderloin cooked with barbecue sauce).

     Once the 8 minutes is up for the crust, remove it from the oven.  Spread the drained diced tomatoes onto the crust and put the meat on top of that.  Brush the outer crust with the remaining oil and garlic.  Use the brush to dab the pizza with the with all the balsamic sauce evenly.  Sprinkle the basal on top and place back in the oven for another 7 minutes.  Remove from oven, cut and enjoy!



Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Dairy Free Skinny Iced Hot Chocolate

     I was looking for a dairy free frosty recipe when my mom posted one on my facebook wall. It looked just like a real frosty so I got my hopes up!  You might have seen this as well.


     Doesn't it look just like the creamy goodness we all love?  It was made with almond milk, ice, coco powder, vanilla and frozen banana.  I had everything on hand (including the frozen banana from previous milkshakes) so I decided to try it.


     This was the result of the amounts they used in the recipe.  It was not a thick shake but it was a thin and runny chocolate drink with slushy ice in it.  In fact, it was like frozen hot chocolate!  Thankfully, I love frozen hot chocolate so this was a plus for me.  If you were expecting a frosty, you would be disappointed.  Anyways, here is the recipe for frozen hot chocolate! :)

Frozen Hot Chocolate

3/4 cup Almond Milk
about 15 ice cubes
1/2 tsp Vanilla
1-2 Tbsp unsweetened Cocoa powder
1/3 of a Banana
Blend.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Onion and Bacon Pasta Improv

In looking through the fridge I concluded there were no leftovers for a full meal.  The only thing I could eat was some roast beef.  Then, I eyeballed the bacon.

(Photo credit http://bacon.wikia.com/wiki/Bacon)

I have a confession to make, I have an obsession with bacon.  If you are not also obsessed with bacon I believe you cannot be a human. ;)

(Photo credit http://baconnation.net/?tag=art)

While bacon was not the main ingredient in the dish I threw together, it definitely made it great!  My one suggestion would be to replace the roast beef with chicken.  I would have used chicken but as I said before, we only had roast beef.

Onion and Bacon Pasta

1 bag Ronzoni penne pasta portions
Olive oil
1/4 small onion, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced or crushed
Diced pepper (I diced 3 strips)
1 1/2 tsp tomato paste
A few shakes of the following dry ingredients
     Dried oregano
     Dried basil
     Dried parsley
     Salt
     Peper
Diced leftover meat of choice (I would use chicken next time)
2 strips precooked bacon, cut into small pieces
Drizzle of balsamic glaze

Put water on to boil for pasta.
In a small pan or skillet coated in olive oil, sauté onions, garlic and diced peppers until softened.  Add more oil, tomato paste, dry ingredients and simmer until the pasta goes into the water.  When the pasta is cooking, add the rest on the ingredients.  Drain pasta and put into skillet.  Heat for a few minutes and then enjoy!



Saturday, April 27, 2013

Roasted Vegetable Pizza - Trader Joe's

My mom found a delicious cheese free pizza with roasted vegetables at Trader Joe's.

I did doctor it a slight bit, but it was also delicious without any extras.


I cut up a chicken patty (we had no grilled chicken) and put it on the pizza before cooking.


Once the pizza was done, I put some balsamic glaze on top.  The pizza already has a balsamic type sauce but this gave it a little extra flavor.







Saturday, April 20, 2013

Gnocchi Improv

      When I was shopping yesterday I found a package of gnocchi.  I had it a few years ago and I remembered liking it.  I had no idea what I would serve it with but I got it anyways.  My parents were going out for dinner so I was in charge of cooking.  I asked my siblings ( aged 23, 12, and 10) if they would like to try gnocchi and they said they would.  Thankfully, I do not have picky eaters in my family so I went to work.

      I did a look around the fridge, pantry and spice cabinet to see what we had.  Took out a few things and put it together.  The only thing I would change is putting the sun dried tomatoes in towards the end since they got a little too dark for my tastes.  Here is the recipe for what I came up with including the change for the sun dried tomatoes.  I'm using guesstimations for the amounts because I didn't use measuring cups or spoons.

Tomato Gnocchi
Serves 3-4

1 package gnocchi
1 medium sized sweet onion
2 cloves garlic
Olive oil
1/8 tsp dried cilantro
A few shakes of dried oregano
1/8 tsp dried basil
2 tbs tomato paste
2 tbs vegan pesto paste
1 8oz can of tomato sauce
Sun dried tomatoes (put in enough for your tastes)
1 8oz package grilled chicken strips

     Put on water to boil in a medium size pot for gnocchi.  Slice onion and put in a large skillet with the bottom coated in olive oil and add garlic on medium-high heat.  Once onions begin to soften, put in cilantro, oregano, basil, tomato paste, and pesto paste with a little more oil.  Let that simmer on low heat until the gnocchi goes in the pot to boil.  Cook gnocchi for the allotted time on the package (mine was 3 minutes).  While gnocchi is cooking, put remaining ingredients in the skillet on medium heat.  Drain gnocchi when the time is up and stir it in the skillet.  Make sure everything is fully heated up by cooking for a few more minutes.  Serve with a salad or your favorite vegetable.