Sweet potatoes are just AMAZING! I like to substitute them for ordinary potatoes because they are basically a bomb of sweet goodness and the health benefits of sweet potatoes are far superior! I also substitute them wherever else I can, breads and cakes alike! Due to their deliciously sweet taste you can pair them with ingredients like coconut to give a lovely sweet twist to any bread. WARNING This bread is not for the faint hearted it's a deliciously moist and heavier texture so if you are a "light and fluffy" bread lover try one of my other bread recipes.... Ingredients: 500g cooked, peeled and mashed sweet potato 150ml almond milk 200ml coconut milk 150g wholewheat flour 150g oats 3 teaspoons baking soda 2 tablespoons organic honey a pinch of turmeric salt and pepper to taste 50g dried crushed coconut Place all the ingredients except the almond and coconut milk in a mixing bowl and mash together with a fork until evenly distributed. The sweet potato should be completely mashed without any lumps. Add the almond and coconut milk and continue mashing until you have formed an even dough. Place in a baking tin and cook for 90 minutes on medium heat until a knife comes out dry and the crust is nice and crunchy. Enjoy with my homemade pumpkin nut butter!
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dFor all garlic-lovers like myself (and fortunately my hubby also!) these little bread rolls are just yummy! And well, we all know how much kids love munching on a warm bread roll!
Ingredients (makes approximately 8 breadrolls): 150g wholewheat flour 5 oven cooked and crushed garlic cloves (for a tastier and less potent result its best to cook the garlic in the oven beforehand approximately 45 mins and then peel and crush the cloves) a handful of roughly crushed cashew nuts Salt and pepper to taste a pinch of turmeric a tablespoon of honey 2 teaspoons baking soda 120ml almond milk 1 tablespoon coconut oil melted Mix all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl except the almond milk. When evenly distributed add the almond milk slowly, constantly kneading. Once the dough is ready portion into approximately 8 bread rolls and cook on medium heat for 45 minutes or until lightely browned and a knife comes out dry. Most kids love all things "mini", that they can eat with their hands. These are deviously packed with seeds and spinach and are perfect for a super-healthy, light afternoon tea.
Ingredients (makes 6 mini quiches): How to make the base: 60g chickpea flour 20g chia seeds 20g sunflower seeds a pinch of turmeric salt and pepper to taste a teaspoon of coconut oil Water at room temperature Mix all the ingredients together and slowly add water, mixing constantly with a spoon until you reach a very thick paste consistency. With wet hands divide the mixture into your 6 mini quiche baking tin and press down. How to make the filling: 1 onion chopped 2 garlic cloves sliced 150g fresh Spinach 2 eggs Salt and pepper to taste a teaspoon of coconut oil 50g freshly grated cheese a tablespoon of honey Saute the onion and garlic over high heat using the coconut oil. Once nicely brown add the spinach and cook. Using high heat will prevent the spinach losing too much water. Once cooked take it off the heat and cut the mixture up into small pieces. Once cooled add the cheese, salt, pepper, honey and eggs and mix well. Pour over the 6 mini quiche bases and cook for approximately 40 minutes until lightly brown. Let cool and enjoy cold or hot! These little indulgences are full of clean ingredients for kids to munch on, and are also ideal for Mom and Dad to enjoy over a glass of red wine once the kids are asleep!
ingredients: Makes 15 truffles 1 large sweet potato, steamed, peeled and mashed a handful of roughly crushed almonds 1 tablespoon ground coconut 200ml coconut milk 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons unsweetened cacao 8 deseeded dates a teaspoon of vanilla essence a pinch of cinammon shredded coconut for garnishing In a mixing bowl add the mashed sweet potato, crushed almonds, ground coconut, cacao, vanilla essence and cinnamon. Mash together with a fork until evenly mixed. Put the mash in a pan over medium heat and add the coconut milk and honey, stirring continually until an even liquid has formed. Put the dates in a food processor and blend until they form a paste. Add the dates to the mixture in the pan and cook for approximately 1 hour, until the mixture forms a thick paste which comes away from the sides of the pan with ease. Place the mixture in the freezer to cool for 30 minutes. Once chilled mould into 15 truffles and roll in shredded coconut. Once prepared keep in fridge until consumed. Quiches are a great way to load your kids up with veggies without them catching on! This quiche is filled with veggies, seeds, nuts and other wholesome ingredients.
How to make the base: 100g chickpea flour 80g pumpkin seeds 1/2 tsp turmeric salt and pepper to taste Mix all the ingredients together and slowly add water, mixing constantly. Due to the nature of the chickpea flour you will end up with a thick paste not a dough as with traditional flour. Spoon the mixture into your baking tin and smooth it out with a spoon or with wet hands. For the filling: 5 leeks, separated and finely sliced 5 spring onions, separated and finely sliced 3 chopped garlic cloves a handful of roughly chopped basil 50g chia seeds 100g roughly ground cashew nuts 1 tablespoon honey 4 eggs 100g freshly grated cheese (Parmesan Regiano is a great cheese. Roquefort is also delicious but I wouldn't recommend it for small children due to the bacteria it contains). Mix all the ingredients together until evenly blended, especially the eggs Pour over the base, press down and cook in the oven on medium heat for 45 minutes - 1 hour until lightly brown. Let it cool and enjoy it fresh out of the oven or cold at any time! When I told my kids we were making purple bread rolls, I could probably have added whatever I chose to the bread mix and they would have loved it. It's such a fun color and great to use in such a variety of dishes with a "purple" theme! It also happens to be my daughters favorite color!
Ingredients (Makes 8 bread rolls) 300g mashed up or finely chopped cooked beetroot 2 garlic cloves finely crushed 50g dried onions 150g wholewheat flour 30g chia seeds 30g ground flaxseed 1/2 teaspoon salt a pinch of pepper 1 teaspoon honey 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil room temperature water for the dough Mix all the ingredients until evenly blended. Slowly add the water kneading well until you reach the desired consistency. The dough should be easy to mould without sticking to your hands too much. Mould into 8 bread rolls and place onto a non stick baking pan. Cook for 30-40 minutes or until a knife comes out dry. I guarantee everyone will have fun with their purple breads! These are fresh out of the oven yummy!
i invented these because my son refuses to eat breakfast these days. I don't like sending him to school with just milk in his tummy and since he is the live equivalent of Cookie Monster I decided to try out these super-simple all-natural breakfast cookies for him. Ingredients: (Makes 13 cookies) 4 large carrots 300g oat flour 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons stevia 1/4 spoon cinammon 4 eggs 2 handful of raisins Peel the carrots and steam them until soft. Mash the carrots and add all other ingredients, mixing well until you reach an even mixture. Portion into 13 cookies onto a bake tray. Cook for 1 hour until lightly brown and then leave to cool for 10 minutes. This is me buying my weekly fruit and veg at the fruitmongers. I live in Argentina and we still have those wonderful traditional stores like fruitmongers where I can get my organic fruit and veggies. I have a beautiful threenager, a headstrong two year old son and a five month old baby girl.
I have always been health conscious however after having kids I started paying closer attention to the food we eat as a family, and the deeper I delved the more horrified I became by what is considered "normal" food. I live by the philiosophy "you are what you eat", and with childhood cancer higher than it's ever been I have to ask myself whether societies way of eating is to blame? If my kids were to get sick, I, as every other mom would ask myself "How could I let this happen?", so I began changing the way I feed them, with the prayer that at least I can help build their bodies with nutritious ingredients which will keep them healthy. For me that means NO sugar, NO refined ingredients, NO chemicals I can't pronounce the name of, and NO processed or ready made food. I make everything from scratch so I know what goes into their mouths. Then comes the next challenge - my daughter eats most things but my son will just look at something and if it looks like "it's not supposed to taste good", he will just spit it out - he won't even give a veggie a chance! So I began creating creative recipes with "hidden" fruits and veggie themes, and to my delight my entire family, my extended family and our friends absolutely loved my recipes! So I decided to share my recipes via this website and blog, in the hope that other moms can make eating healthy a little more fun for themselves and their families. |