Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Dark Chocolate Pecan Bars

Dark Chocolate Pecan Bars
I came across this recipe as I was going through a bunch of the blog drafts that I have been saving for the past few months.  I knew I had made it back in the Spring, but I couldn't find any pictures saved. That's when I remembered that these were so delicious and I was so excited making them that I never took any photos before they were completely eaten (which didn't take very long at all, less than a day I believe).  So I figured I better make another batch, remember to take photos, and maybe savor them a little longer, if possible.  I do have to admit though, that the recipe shown uses cashew butter instead of pecan butter, because as I always say, you can often use whatever you have on hand at the time and substitute things in a recipe, especially nut butters, whenever needed. I didn't feel like going to the grocery store that I sometimes feel that I live at, this morning, and I had a jar of cashew butter with a "best before" date less than a month away, so I figured that would work.  And, as you can see by the photos, it certainly did.  As usual, anything made from scratch tastes better, so if I had raw nuts, like pecans, or cashews on hand, pureeing them in the food processor would have been a nice step, but jarred varieties, provided they have no, or very few other ingredients, work just as well.  I ate one large piece before going out for a walk today, and gave my kids each a piece when they got home from school.  The rest are being saved for snacks tomorrow or going into the freezer, so I can have a treat at a later date as well.  If you want to know exactly what they taste like, think of a super gooey, fudgy brownie, that melts in your mouth.  Ya, that good.


Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Basic Chocolate Chip Cookies

Basic Chocolate Chip Cookies

I'm back!  As you may notice by looking at the dates of my posts, it's been almost three months since my last entry.  In other words, I basically took the summer off to spend a lot of quality time with my kids, my husband, my extended family, and friends.  I still spent a lot of time in my kitchen baking, cooking, trying out new recipes and perfecting old ones, but I chose to go to the beach, or the pool, or a neighbor's house afterwards instead of sitting at my computer organizing recipes and photos.  But now that my kids are back in school (6th and 2nd grade!), I don't have any great excuses as to why I am not writing up new and exciting recipes for the world to enjoy.

This is a very basic chocolate chip cookie recipe, with the healthy twist of using mostly whole wheat flour.  It is basically the same recipe you will find on the back of most bags of chocolate chips, but I felt that a food blog is not complete without the most standard American cookie recipe, and my family's favorite.  And since it is back to school time, what better way to send your kids off with a little love than a homemade chocolate chip cookie as a snack. 

I hope everyone reading this has a great school year, and I promise to keep posting new and exciting recipes that will be perfect for quick weeknight dinners, fun weekend get togethers and of course, school lunches.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Dark Chocolate (Sweet Potato) Brownies


Dark Chocolate (Sweet Potato) Brownies
Considering my kids have been taking these delicious treats to school all week for snacks, I thought I would finally post the recipe I have been making over and over again this past month because we my family and I keep devouring them.  I am not sure where exactly I first saw the recipe that gave me the idea to try sweet potato as the base for this brownie, but I am so glad I did.  I love a dark, fudgy brownie, and this is now my definite new favorite dessert.  It is so simple to make, free of any refined sugar, and packed with hidden nutrition.  Instead of flour, and like the beans in my black bean brownies, the sweet potato in this recipe is the starch that serves as the base for the recipe.  But sweet potatoes have the added benefit of natural sugars as well, so I only have to add 1/4 C. of pure maple syrup to sweeten these brownies perfectly. And sweet potatoes are also full of fiber, calcium, potassium, and vitamins A and C. (1 cup of sweet potato actually provides over 370% of your daily vitamin A!). The one thing you need to remember about this recipe however is to let the brownies cool completely before cutting into them.  If you're in a hurry, like I often am, you can refrigerate them once they are partially cool, but if you cut them too soon, they will not come out of the pan well.  I have thought of adding an egg or two the next time around to see if it helps bind them, but am reluctant to mess up something that is so perfect as is.  I have been storing mine wrapped individually in the freezer to grab on the way out for snacks, but they should last up to 4 or 5 days in the fridge as well.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Guinness Cupcakes

Dark Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes
with Baileys Cream Cheese Frosting
Happy St. Patrick's Day!  I actually made these amazing cupcakes last year for St. Paddy's day, but never got around to finishing this post until the holiday had long since past, so I was waiting until this year to share with everyone.  I am sure most of you have seen recipes like this circulating in the previous days and weeks on social media, and I am sure there are lots of different ways to make Irish liquor infused treats.  This recipe of course uses mostly organic ingredients, a lot of whole wheat flour, high protein Greek yogurt, and antioxidant rich dark cocoa powder.  Of course there is a ton of sugar in the frosting, which is honestly so good you could eat it with a spoon, but this is a dessert after all.  For a holiday.  And they go great with a strong beer, or an Irish coffee!  May the luck of the day be with you all!!

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Chocolate Covered Pecan Date Balls


Chocolate Covered Pecan Date Balls

These delicious treats may look like candy, and they even taste like candy, but they're actually high protein energy balls, dipped in antioxidant rich dark chocolate.  Made with raw pecans, dates, and a touch of cinnamon and salt, they are a super yummy "dessert" you can enjoy any time of day.  Even without the chocolate coating, they are sweet and satisfying, and so simple to make. I brought them to a super bowl party a few weeks ago (hence the Eagles serving dish), and they were gone before halftime.  Luckily I saved a bunch in my freezer for another day. I've enjoyed them before a workout for an extra energy boost, and after a meal for a little something sweet without filling me up. My parents couldn't believe there was no added sugar in the recipe, and suggested I try adding a little brandy into the next batch, which I might just have to try! 


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Whole Wheat Pound Cake

Whole Wheat Pound Cake
Birthdays are definitely an occasion when healthy eating is not the first thought that comes to mind.  This cake is not necessarily a health food that you should eat every day, especially when covered in frosting and jelly beans, but I love the simplicity, richness, and old fashioned nature of this recipe.  I first remember hearing the term "pound cake" while reading the Laura Ingalls Wilder series as a young child, although I am sure my mom, an avid baker, had made me one without me even knowing it before then.  If you are a regular on my blog, you know that I like rich, dense desserts, so of course this type of super heavy pound cake is an all time favorite.  If you prefer light, fluffy cakes, then this recipe is definitely not for you, but if you want to feel like a pioneer woman, and bake a cake that you can really sink your teeth into, then this is perfect.

I made this corn cob cake for my son's 11th birthday this past fall when he had his party at a corn maze. It was a huge hit with the kids and the parents, and it wasn't just because of the jelly beans that took me almost two hours to place.  Crazy, I know, and as one of my mom friends commented, "you have way too much time on your hands."  Definitely not true, I just chose this cake as a priority one afternoon and made sure I got it assembled in time.  Of course, in the name of nutrition, I used more than half whole wheat flour, and all organic ingredients to make this, so it's definitely better for you than something you would buy in a store, or the "pound cake" that comes in a box and lasts for months on a shelf.  Definitely not the same thing.  I have been meaning to make a chocolate version of this recipe, and promise to post it as soon as I get around to baking it. Just remember to eat this dessert in moderation so you don't end up gaining a pound too!  ;)

Friday, January 8, 2016

Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownies

Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownies
I have been holding out this recipe for so long because they were so good, and my family and I ate them so fast, that we never got a great photo.  I was hoping to make them again before my backyard mint plants died, but never got around to it.  I know I could buy mint at the grocery store to make them again, but there is something special about adding something from my own personal garden, that it just didn't feel the same. But this recipe is way too delicious not to share, and since winter is also peppermint season, I thought it made sense.  I actually have about 40 candy canes decorating my house since Christmas that I plan to grind up into sugar soon, and I am sure if I substituted the sugar in this recipe with candy cane sugar, I would get a similar, although less natural, peppermint flavor.  If the idea of using mint leaves in baking seems odd, just think of a peppermint patty in a brownie, but nature's version.  It is surprisingly refreshing, and gives the rich chocolate taste of the brownie an unexpected twist.  For a healthier version of mint chocolate baking, check out my flourless, high protein, Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Peanut Butter and Nutella Bites

Peanut Butter and Nutella Bites
These delicious little bites of heaven were a creation of mine last Spring in anticipation of a bunch of outdoor parties to which I had been invited.  Basically a layered version of my Inside Out Peanut Butter Cups, these tasty treats were a huge success and my poor friends who were lucky enough to try these have been waiting for 4 months for the recipe. Sorry for the delay, but it's been a crazy summer.  And now that Fall is here, I have actually been in my kitchen baking again, and too busy to sit and write a whole lot.  Hopefully I can get my act together soon, and once all the weekend events fade into snow days, I will have time to post all the delicious recipes I have been saving up.  I know I need to make these again soon, since I enjoy packing my kids' lunch boxes with homemade goodies and these definitely fit the bill.  As I mention in my ingredient list below, you can sub out the Nutella with a healthier chocolate alternative as there are numerous ones to chose from.  I actually bought an organic soynut butter at the store yesterday and used it to make an organic chocolate crisped rice treat.  But if you love peanut butter and chocolate as much as I do, and like simple recipes with a limited amount of ingredients, this dessert is a no brainer. And so so good.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Walnut Brownie Cookies

Walnut Brownie Cookies
I have definitely found my favorite dessert.  If you are like me and love dark chocolate, and like it to be extra dense, rich and fudgy, then these treats are for you.  And if you look at the ingredient list, you can easily see another reason why they are my favorite: they are a big bite of health disguised as a cookie.  The main ingredient is raw walnuts, sweetened with raw honey, coconut oil and cocoa powder.  Walnuts are honestly one of the healthiest foods on the planet and an everyday staple in my kitchen.  They are full of "rare and powerful antioxidants" and are proven to promote heart health and reduce cancer risk.* You do need a food processor to make these from scratch, but I am sure you could use a store bought walnut butter if you had to. I promise that if you try these cookies just once, you will be hooked and want to share the recipe with everyone you meet.

* http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/05/19/7-walnuts-benefits.aspx

Friday, March 6, 2015

Strawberry Decadence Bars

Strawberry Decadence Bars
Feel the need for something sweet today?  This recipe uses 100% healthy, natural, powerhouse foods and doesn't even require any baking.  And unlike a lot of "raw", "vegan", "paleo" posts I see circulating around social media, this doesn't have any weird ingredients that you have never heard of before.  Just simple, healthy fruits, nuts, cocoa, maple syrup and coconut.  It only took me about 20 minutes to assemble and they lasted in the freezer for over a week, and after a few minutes thawing on the counter, tasted just as good each time I served them.  Both of my kids loved them and I love the bright pink, all natural, color of the middle layer.  A slightly thicker chocolate layer, might be nice next time so if you want a little more chocolate I would recommend doubling up on the final three ingredients. And you could always use a different fruit or nut depending on what you have in your kitchen or what your family prefers.  And then serve this treat knowing that you are providing a healthy snack disguised as a dessert!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars
Happy Thanksgiving, and early Christmas all baked into one!  This delectable dessert brings together my favorites from both holidays (pumpkin and gingerbread) into one taste of heaven. Not too sweet, and full of flavor, this dessert was so good that the large pan of them were eaten by my small family of four within a couple of days.  I actually put half of them into the freezer, only to take them out two days later for breakfast. I found a recipe like this online, but used whole wheat flour, cut the sugar in half and replaced the cool whip with organic whipped cream and a touch of sugar. They do take a little more work than most of the desserts I throw together, but this one is worth the extra effort.  So even if you don't have time today to make something extra for the big feast, this sweet treat will be in season for at least another month, if not all winter!  Happy Holidays everyone!