Superfood Chocolate Cookies |
My first hand account of the ongoing search for health and wellness through a conscious focus on nutrition, cooking, ingenuity, and physical exertion. As an active stay at home mother of two young children, I spend large portions of my day in my kitchen inventing new recipes and reinventing old favorites into fun, healthy and delicious meals my whole family loves... especially while on the run... literally.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Superfood Chocolate Cookies
Labels:
almond butter,
almond flour,
avocado,
chocolate,
cookies,
dark chocolate,
gluten free,
honey cocoa powder
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Turkey Meatballs
Turkey Meatballs |
Labels:
almond flour,
gluten free,
Italy,
meatballs,
pasta,
turkey
Friday, January 6, 2017
Roasted Beet Salad
Roasted Beet Salad |
I made this salad back in the fall when the weather was starting to turn cooler. Although my favorite go to meal in the winter is soup, sometimes having something fresh still hits the spot. This roasted beet salad satisfies your craving for a crunchy salad as well as a warm, hunger squelching entree. I had honestly never roasted beets before, so this was a new experience and I was pleasantly surprised. Beets are literally one of the most nutritious foods on the planet,* full of vitamin C, fiber, potassium, manganese, and vitamin B folate. You would be hard pressed to find a food with more health benefits for every aspect of your body, from your muscles, to your liver, and brain function. And although I know the flavor of beets can be a hard sell for some people, roasting them like I did for this recipe brings out the natural sugars, and both of my kids, even my super picky daughter, loved them. I rounded out the salad with spicy arugula (a mix of kale and radicchio would be great too), chopped red bell peppers, walnuts, dried cherries, and goat cheese. Of course you can add whatever you like to the salad, but keep the dressing light, like the citrus vinaigrette recipe below. I did serve some pesto encrusted salmon on the side with this salad, but it could easily stand alone as a meal by itself.
* http://www.health.com/nutrition/beets-health-benefits
Labels:
arugula,
beets,
root vegetables,
salad,
vegetarian,
walnuts
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