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High Protein Buckwheat Pancakes

For a few weeks, I had been craving buckwheat pancakes. But restaurants rarely serve it anymore and I haven’t seen a buckwheat pancake mix on the shelves in ages. Then, in the bulk foods section of my local Winco Foods, I found some buckwheat flour. I bought a couple of cups worth and searched the Internet for a good recipe. I found several and created this one that has the added benefit of being high in protein and low in gluten (if not gluten free). Enjoy!

High Protein Buckwheat Pancakes

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 1/2 cup buckwheat flour
  • 3 Tbsp Splenda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 3 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 egg
  • 1 serving vanilla protein powder
  • 2 cups buttermilk

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Whisk together dry ingredients – flour, Splenda, salt, baking soda – in a large bowl.
  2. Add in the melted butter and stir.
  3. In a small bowl, beat the egg with a fork. Add 1 cup buttermilk and stir.
  4. Add egg and buttermilk mixture to the batter. Then slowly add in the rest of the buttermilk as needed to get to the right consistency for your batter. (You may not need all fo the butter milk, or you may need more.)
  5. Stir only until everything is combined. Do not over mix! A few lumps are fine.
  6. Heat skillet on medium heat with enough oil to prevent sticking.
  7. Ladle the batter onto the hot surface to the desired size, about 4-5 inches wide. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Allow the pancake to cook for 2-3 minutes on the first side. Once bubbles start to rise to the surface at the center of the pancake, flip it over to cook the other side. Cook for another 1-2 minutes or until nicely browned.
  8. Serve with butter and maple syrup!
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Creative Cookery Flavor Blending

Brookies and Kitchen Creativity

This past week I had my first experience with brookies. In case you don’t know, a brookie is part brownie, part cookie. The recipe I used had a layer of brownie topped with a layer of sugar cookie. I add in some mini M&Ms and rainbow sprinkles. People loved them! This experience got me to thinking of all the different kinds of brookies you could make.

rainbow brookies

The recipe I used is based on cookie mixes, so I’ll start there.

Brookie Layer 1: The Brownie

I used a dark chocolate brownie mix with miniature M&Ms mixed in, but you could use any brownie mix and any mix-ins (or none) you desire. In fact, it could be fun to experiment with blondies or other-than-chocolate-flavored brownies.

  1. Follow the instructions for the brownie mix.
  2. Add mix-ins (see list below for suggestions) if you wish
  3. Spread over the bottom of a 13×9-inch pan that has been coated with cooking spray.

Brookie Layer 2: The Cookie

I used a sugar cookie mix with miniature M&Ms and rainbow sprinkles mixed in, but you could use any cookie mix and any mix-ins (or none) you desire. In fact, see notes below for some other cookie mixes that could be fun.

  1. Follow the instructions for the cookie mix.
  2. Add mix-ins (see list below for suggestions) if you wish
  3. Drop by spoonfuls on top of the brownie batter.

Bake about 40 minutes or until the brownies are set and the exposed cookies are lightly golden brown. Cool for an hour and a half before serving. Cut into five by four rows.

Suggested Mix-Ins

These are just suggestions. Feel free to be as creative as your taste buds will let you be.

  • Mini M&Ms
  • Chopped nuts
  • Shredded coconut
  • Rainbow sprinkles
  • Chocolate jimmies
  • White chocolate chips
  • Chocolate chips
  • Peanut butter chips
  • Butterscotch chips
  • Toffee bits
  • Miniature peanut butter cups
  • Caramel bits
  • Butterfinger candy bits
  • Crushed Oreo cookies
  • Craisins


Suggested Cookie Mixes

I’m listing cookie mixes because that is the easy way to go, but you could just as easily use from scratch brownie and cookie mixes and get even more creative.

  • Chocolate chip cookie mix
  • Double chocolate chip cookie mix
  • Oatmeal cookie mix
  • Snicker Doodle cookie mix
  • Gingerbread cookie mix
  • Lemon cookie mix
  • Chocolate crinkle cookie mix
  • Peanut butter cookie mix
  • White chip macadamia nut cookie mix
  • Molasses cookie mix
  • Salted caramel

Unleash Your Kitchen Creativity

Not only can you get creative with your brownie and cookie base, as well as your mix-ins, you can get creative with how you form these brookies. Traditionally, they are a sheet cookie. But you could layer them in muffin or mini-muffin tins, as well.

The possibilities are mind-boggling. I’m definitely going to give some of these ideas a try! How about you?


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Creative Cookery

Bring a Touch of Romance Back to Your Date Night Dinner

Being busy parents can make it a challenge to find the free time to spend with one another and catch up on how you’ve been. Finding a babysitter isn’t always an option, and money and routines might be tight, especially if your older kids are now back to school. However, it’s crucial to the success of the relationship with your other half to make an effort to enjoy their company when it’s just you two there. Food is the perfect way to show someone how much you love and care for them, and you can treat your spouse to a date night in your own home.

Bring A Touch Of Romance Back To Your Date Night Dinner

There’s no need for expensive restaurant meals, trips to the theater, or an overpriced cocktail lounge; your kitchen and dining space will provide a dreamy location for you to chat, reminisce and enjoy your culinary delights together. Whether you pick a Friday or Saturday night to enjoy your stay-at-home date; ask for some help in getting the kids ready for bed, ensure you’ve done the right prep and planning, and cook up a feast. The following are some tips and ideas for those who want to create the perfect date night for their spouse, where the focus is on the food, and more importantly, the company.

Set Your Kitchen Up

It always helps if your kitchen is stocked up with the equipment you’ll need to create you and your partner’s favorite meals. You can begin collecting items piece by piece, until you’ll be able to grab any cookbook (or food blog) and whip up something delicious, without worrying about not having your oiless deep fryer or electric whisk. It’s worth keeping your eyes peeled (as well as your vegetables) so that you can spot the latest equipment on the market, and find a great deal on what you need.

Choose the Right Recipes

Although you’ll want the cooking side of things to go as smoothly as possible on the big night; you don’t want to serve your beloved something that you are always eating together as a family. You’ll want to make the night a little more special by making something new or putting a twist on their favorite cuisine. Think about simple dishes or regional food that you both enjoy eating; perhaps Italian or Greek is the running theme throughout the night, and each dish complements the next. You don’t have to become a master chef; just put as much effort into the meal as possible so that you’d happily pay for the food in a restaurant. If you have no interest in cooking at all; perhaps it’s time to order in your favorite take away or pick something up from a great restaurant on the way home, but that’s for another blog post.

Add Style to What You Serve

Try to ensure that you serve your date night food so that it looks appealing and your loved one will be excited to dive into the meal. If you’re heading in the paella direction, you could invest in a paella dish that will look great as the table centerpiece. The same goes for any specific cuisines; tagines, balti dishes, and ramen dishes will all add the touch of a restaurant to your date night, and you’ll be able to utilize them in the future, so could be a purchase worth considering. Take your side dishes into consideration also; rice, pasta, and potatoes will look great in a decorative bowl or in your best serving dish. For a more formal feeling to your meal; plate everything up at the kitchen counter, before bringing it over to your spouse and beginning your evening together.

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Healthy Living

How to Create Healthier and More Nutritious Meals

Whether you are looking to lose weight or make sure that your kids are eating healthy and are getting all the nutrients in their diet that they need to grow and develop, you might be thinking about changing some little things that will make a big difference. While it is convenient to reach for the frozen fries and burgers on a busy night, you can create healthy and delicious meals in just as much time and with little effort. Below you will find a few tips on saving time and making your food healthier.

How to Create Healthier and More Nutritious Meals

Use Fresh

Whenever it is possible, you should use fresh ingredients. If your potatoes have been in the fridge for a few days, they will have lost some of their nutrient value. You can drop into the local farmers’ market or farm shop on the way home, or in the morning, and plan your meals so you are getting the vegetables and meat as fresh as possible. While it is not always possible to trace our food back to the farm, you will be able to reduce your carbon footprint and get fresher produce.

Use Organic

Organic food always tastes better. Whether you are looking to create a tasty hot pot or bake some butternut squash, leek, and sweet potatoes to go with your homemade burgers, you can find a local organic shop where you can even pick your own fruit and vegetables. Plan your meals according to what is in season, instead of your whim. You are more likely to get organic produce if you choose fruits and vegetables that are in season.

Grow Your Own

Even if you only have a small garden or a balcony, you can grow a few things, such as runner beans, tomatoes, peppers, and lettuce. Your kids will love picking the fresh produce, and you will know exactly what is in your soil and how organic the pesticides you used were. Check out square yard gardening to learn how to make the most out of a small patch and grow a variety of vegetables in one square yard.


Avoid Ready Made Mixes

While getting a gravy powder or a vegetable cube is an easy and fast option, you will not know exactly what is in your meal. If you have to use some stock, you can learn this skill and avoid getting artificial coloring and flavoring in your meals. The good news is that you can experiment with a variety of spices and organic mixes until you develop your signature meals and dishes that taste amazing and are unique.

Change Your Cookware

In case you are used to using your oven all the time and frying your fries and vegetables, you can find an alternative option. A health steamer and an air fryer can take care of a lot of your dishes and preserve the nutrients and vitamins in your food. In case you need to fry, you can swap to an copper saucepan that will distribute the heat more evenly and has no harmful Teflon coating that could potentially damage your health.

Add Antioxidants

We all like spicing up our cooking. Even if your kids don’t like vegetables and fruit, you can add some antioxidants without them noticing. Ginger in chicken meals tastes good, as well as in cookies. When you cook your wild rice, you can add some Turmeric, which is a natural antioxidant. Add garlic to your meals, including your salads, and honey to your fruit. This will improve your health, and protect you and your family’s immune system at the same time.

Integrate Raw Food In Your Diet

Every now and then we need a detox and an energy boost. Whenever you are feeling down, try to create raw sauces and drips that you can use with your main meals. A celery puree or a parsley sauce doesn’t necessarily need to be cooked. Give your kids a fresh fruit smoothie in the morning, instead of cereals, adding linseed and Goji berries. Add fresh lettuce, cabbage, carrot to your pasta salad, and your kids will not even notice that they are eating healthy meals.

There are several ways you can make your cooking more delicious and nutritious. Change your habits, shop organic, and trick your kids into eating raw, fresh, and organic. Add some antioxidants to your meals, and avoid overcooking vegetables. Use an air fryer instead of the saucepan, and a steamer instead of boiling vegetables, so you get more nutrients from your food.

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Recipes

Sweet Potato and Peanut Butter Soup

This soup is great for cool days. It is smooth and creamy and combines two of my favorite foods: Sweet Potatoes and peanut butter.

Sweet Potato and Peanut Butter Soup

Ingredients

  • 2 10-12 oz sweet potatoes, scrubbed
  • 1 lg onion, chopped
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 4 cups chicken or vegetable broth
  • 1/4 tsp curry powder
  • 1/4 tsp onion powder
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • Chopped roasted peanuts (optional)

Directions

  1. Prepare sweet potatoes:
    • Heat oven to 375 degrees.
    • Pierce sweet potatoes with fork.
    • Bake until tender, about 50 minutes.
    • When cool enough to handle, peel.
    • Mash sweet potatoes.
  2. Prepare soup base:
    • Saute onion in oil in large saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring, until translucent. About 10 to 11 minutes.
  3. Prepare soup:
    • In a large blender, combine sweet potatoes, onion, peanut butter, broth and spices.
    • Blend until smooth.
    • Return soup to saucepan.
    • Simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally, about 45 minutes
    • Season to taste with salt, pepper and additional spices listed above.
  4. Serve soup:
    • Makes about eight servings.
    • Garnish with chopped nuts.
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Recipes

Taco Casserole

taco casserole

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 can chili beans in sauce, undrained
  • 1 cup salsa
  • 1 can whole corn, drained
  • 2 cups coarsely broken tortilla chips
  • 1 medium tomato, chopped
  • 4 medium green onions, sliced
  • 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 3/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese

Toppings

  • sour cream
  • shredded lettuce
  • whole tortilla chips

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. In a large skillet, cook ground beef over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until thoroughly cooked. Drain.
  3. Stir in beans, salsa and corn. Heat to boiling, stirring occasionally.
  4. In a 9×13 inch casserole pan, place broken tortilla chips. Top with beef mixture. Sprinkle with tomato, onions and cheese.
  5. Bake uncovered 20-30 minutes until hot and bubbly.
  6. Slice and serve with toppings.
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Healthy Living Product Reviews

Product Review: Caesar’s Frozen Foods

This review of Caesar’s frozen Italian meals is a bit late … I actually received and tasted these pasta dishes over seven years ago, but their flavor lingers on. In fact, I can safely say that their potato gnocchi is the best I’ve ever tasted and I’ve looked for them ever since. Turns out that although this product is available at dozens of store chains, it is not available at the stores I shop at.

Caesar's Frozen Italian Food

I was provided a sample of six different frozen Italian meals. This is what I remember:

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Caesar’s Vegetable Lasagna and Cheese Lasagna

These frozen lasagna products were tasty, but I still like Stouffer’s better. Perhaps I just like meat lasagna the best and both of these were vegetarian. These are both gluten- and wheat-free, however, they are just as thick and plump as normal lasagna noodles. [/one_half]
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[one_fifth] Caesar's frozen Manicotti [/one_fifth]
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Caesar’s Manicotti with Cheese and Marinara Sauce

I’m not a big fan of manicotti, but these were quite tasty. They had a little too much tomato sauce for my tastes. Again, I really didn’t notice that they were gluten- and wheat-free. [/four_fifth_last]

[one_third] Caesar's frozen potato gnocchi [/one_third]
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Caesar’s Potato and Spinach Gnocchi

I can still taste how awesome this gnocchi was. They were very potato-y, which I really liked. It was almost like eating potatoes themselves. These products can be found at stores in my area and might well be worth a special trip just to buy them. [/one_third]
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Caesar’s Stuffed Shells

Again, I’m not much of a fan of stuffed shells and marinara, so this item fell flat for me. [/four_fifth]
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Recommendation

If you are looking for a tasty gluten- and/or wheat-free option, these pop-them-in-the-microwave options are a good buy. They are tasty and truly Italian in flavor. You can learn more, as well as find stores near you that sell them, at their website, caesarspasta.com.

Score: 4 out of 5

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NOTE: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. If you’ve read past product reviews, you’ll know that I don’t pull my punches when I believe they are warranted. I also try to provide balanced information so you can make your own decision to read or not read the book, even if you disagree with my opinion.

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This Healthy Eating Worksheet will walk you through the process of creating a healthy eating plan. All you need to do is print it out, set aside some time to complete it, and then fill it out. Then you can create your plan, knowing that you have addressed potential obstacles and came up with some creative ways to handle them.

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