Showing posts with label bean free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bean free. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Cookie Dough.

Have you ever been in a breakfast rut? Come on...y'all know what I'm talking about: cereal, oatmeal, tofu scramble, avo toast, repeat. The end. Boring, right? Yup, agreed. Sometimes you're tastebuds are just hankering for a change...and my Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Cookie Dough delivers: not only is it packed with vitamins and healthy fats, but it literally tastes like you're eating dessert for breakfast. Even better?!: it takes about 3 minutes to make...IF THAT. Now if THAT doesn't make you wanna jump out of bed on Monday mornings, I don't know WHAT will...enjoy, guys! 

  Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Cookie Dough. 

Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Cookie Dough. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one. 

Ingredients
1. 1/2 overripe banana, mashed
2. 1/3 cup old fashioned oatmeal
3. 1 T powdered peanut butter
4. 3 T all natural peanut butter
5. 1/4 tsp cinnamon (optional, but recommended)
6. Toppings of choice (delish with fresh raspberries!)

Method 
1. Combine all ingredients in a medium sized mixing bowl and stir well. 
2. Scoop cookie dough into a small serving bowl and top as desired. Serve! 

Friday, April 1, 2016

White Cheddar Cheeze-Chive Soup.

There's something absolutely irresistible about a thick and creamy, "cheesy" soup...I think for many people, cheese is the ultimate comfort food. And when it's made into a warm and comforting soup? Well, then...I'll be right over :)
This White Cheddar Cheeze-Chive Soup is so simple to whip up and perfect for any time of year. Add some toast and seasonal veggies on the side, and you've got yourself a yummy dinner (or lunch! Yep, it's that fast to make!). Enjoy...and be sure to let me know what you think by posting your comments! :) I'd love to know what you served with your soup and how you liked it!


White Cheddar Cheeze-Chive Soup.

So  thick and creamy!

White Cheddar Cheeze-Chive Soup. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one (can easily be doubled or tripled to serve additional people).

Ingredients
1. One large white sweet potato, steamed
2. 3 T nutritional yeast flakes
3. 1/4 tsp onion powder
4. Salt and black pepper, to taste
5. 1 T dijon mustard
6. 1 cup unsweetened cashew milk
7. 1/2 tso freeze-dried chives, for garnish

Method
1. Peel sweet potato and combine in Vitamix or high speed blender with all ingredients except chives. Blend low to high until super smooth.
2. Pour into small soup pot and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce to a simmer and cook 5-7 minutes.
3. Pour into a bowl and garnish with chives. Serve warm.

Thursday, March 31, 2016

"Throw-It-Together Thursday". What to fix when you're too tired to think! (BONUS: TWO recipe this week!)

I think we all have that one night per week when we simply just don't want to cook. Or at least, we don't want to spend a long time thinking about WHAT to cook. Maybe you have a weekly after-work activity, late afternoon study group that always ends later than you expect it will, or an impromptu mandatory staff meeting...whatever it is for you, it's making you not wanna cook. We've all been there. For me, that day of the week is Thursday. I have to be at work very early on Thursdays, and get off just in time to head to ballet, which don't end until 9:30. You can probably imagine that by the time I get home on Thursday nights, I'm ready to eat and go to bed! So what are my favorite quick, healthy go-to meals and meal ideas? 


Wraps.
Wraps are one of my very favorite "go-to's." All you need is a gorilla or wrap of your choosing and whatever happens to be in your fridge! I've done sweet, savory, crunchy, warm, gooey, you name it...I've probably done it (I may or may not have done a sweet and savory combo wrap...don't knock it till you try it!). Let's take yesterday, for example:

Spinach Tomato "Ricotta" Wrap.

This was super simple and quick, but so so good! I simply took a gluten-free, spinach wrap, filled it with fresh spinach (you could also do steamed), topped it with my Vegan Ricotta Cheeze for my cookbook, and added fresh Roma tomato slices. I served it with some steamed carrots and asparagus, fresh fruit, and homemade tomato basil soup. Delish! And super quick.
What's your favorite type of wrap or tortilla?  Mine would have to be these guys...

My all-time favorite wraps...wRAWps!


I'm totally obsessed with wRAWps. They're gluten-free, vegan, nut-free, oil-free, sugar-free, AND 100% raw! They have tons of different flavors to choose from, perfect for whatever type of wrap you're craving! They even have pizza crusts, too!

Salads.
A big 'ol salad is ALWAYS a good idea, but ESPECIALLY on a "fast-food" night! Many times, I will make a big salad in the morning and leave it in the fridge so it's ready to go when I get home! And like wraps, salads don't require much thought, either: just use what you've got in your fridge...I have to say I've never eaten a gross salad! :) And in the winter, when you don't necessarily want a cold salad? I love doing WARM SALADS--simply steam or sauté all the veggies you would normally use raw! Steam spinach for your base, and add sautéed onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, and mushrooms. Add some canned chickpeas, fresh herbs, and a squeeze of lemon juice. Serve with cooked brown rice on the side. BOOM. So good.

Easy Asian Salad with Peanut Ginger Dressing. (recipe below!)

Easy Asian Salad with Peanut Ginger Dressing.

Ingredients
1. 1 cup fresh snap peas, chopped
2. 1 cup chopped red cabbage
3. 1/2 cup sliced white button mushrooms
4. 4 oz. water-packed extra firm tofu, diced
5. 2 T peanut butter of choice
6. 1/4 tsp ground ginger
7. 1 tsp soy sauce (or soy sauce substitute)
8. 1 1/2 T water
9. 1 tsp fresh lime juice
10. Pinch of stevia (or sweetener of choice)
11. Cilantro, for garnish (optional)

Method
1. Combine all salad ingredients in a large bowl and toss to mix.
2. Combine peanut butter, ginger, soy sauce, water, stevia, and lime juice in a small ramekin and whisk until thoroughly mixed. 
3. Drizzle dressing over salad and garnish with cilantro, if desired.

Bagels. 
Ooooooooh, who doesn't love a good old bagel?! Bagels are literally one of the most comforting foods on the planet, in my opinion. And they're such a great option for a quick evening meal: carbs are proven to help you sleep better, so they're great if you have to eat a late dinner! And they're super versatile: again, you can get totally creative with a bagel. Sweet or savory! 

Toasted Gluten-free bagel with Homemade Veggie Cream Cheezeless.
Casseroles.
Ahhh, the casserole. Another one of those things you can literally throw everything into a giant mixing bowl, mash it up, bake, and hey--you've got a delicious dinner! Even better? You can cook them ahead of time, store in the fridge, and warm back up in the microwave/oven when you get home late. Whoever invented the casserole, I love them. 
Here's a fun little casserole I created the other night, sort of inspired by...A CHILI DOG. Yes, I'm serious. (The recipe is still vegan of course, and TOTALLY healthier than even a vegan chili dog!). It combines loads of plant protein, gut-healthy probiotics from sauerkraut, tomatoes which pack a healthy dose of lycopene, and tons of flavor. I drizzled my casserole with my "Rockstar Ranch Dressing" for my cookbook, but get creative! Mustard would be delish too.

"Meaty" Sauerkraut-Tomato Casserole.

"Meaty" Sauerkraut-Tomato Casserole.

With toppings, of course.


Ingredients
1. 1 cup sauerkraut
2. 1/3 cup TVP granules
3. 1/4 tsp each onion and garlic powders
4. 1/2 tsp chill powder
5. Salt, to taste
6. 1/3 cup water
7. 1/2 cup canned diced tomatoes, drained
8. 2 T panko breadcrumbs (use gluten-free, if needed)
9. Toppings/dressing of choice (ketchup/mustard, etc.)

Method
1. Combine TVP, spices, and salt in a medium-sized bowl and mix well. Add water and microwave 2 minute.
2. Add TVP, sauerkraut, and tomatoes to a large bowl and mix very well. Spoon into small casserole dish and sprinkle with breadcrumbs. Bake, uncovered, at 350 for 25 minutes.
3. Remove from oven, let cool 10 minutes, and drizzle with toppings of choice. Serve warm, with a side salad, homemade potato chips, and fresh fruit.

USE YOUR IMAGINATION!
Other than my ideas above, use your imagination...and whatever is in your fridge! It's truly amazing the flavor combinations and tasty creations you can come up with by using fresh veggies and fruits. You really can't go wrong! The best thing you can do is experiment...and enjoy! :)

Until next time, guys. Enjoy! 

--Anna,
"The Fit Vegan Ginger" :)



Thursday, February 4, 2016

Gluten Free Protein Cake Donuts with Peanut Butter.

You need these in your life. These Protein Donuts are gluten free, oil free, sugar free, and super high protein (obviously, according to the name, haha), and delicious. All you need is about 35 minutes in the kitchen TOTAL to make them even more impressive! Add a little peanut butter for dipping goodness, and these little guys become a perfect combo of protein and carbs-the ultimate post workout snack! Enjoy!









Gluten Free Protein Cake Donut. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. 1/2 cup gluten free oat flour
2. One scoop vegan protein powder (I used Sunwarrior vanilla)
3. One packet stevia powder
4. 1/2 tsp baking powder
5. Scant 1/2 cup water


Method 
1. Combine flour, protein powder, stevia, and baking powder in a medium sized bowl and mix well. 
2. Add water, stirring in as you go to avoid clumping. 
3. Pour batter into mini donut silicone/nonstick pan and bake
 350 for 25-30 minutes, until firm. 
4. Let cool 10 minutes before removing. Serve with PB! 

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Holiday post!: Simple Sweet Potato Salad.

It's that time, peeps! THANKSGIVING RECIPE TIME HOLLAHHHH! And this one is a definite must have on your thanksgiving dinner table. So simple and SO SO GOOD--this yummy root veggie side is sure to please young and old guests alike. Enjoy, dearies. 


    Simple Sweet Potato Salad. 


Simple Sweet Potato Salad. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. One medium sized sweet potato, peeled and cubed*
2. 1/2 tsp cinnamon
3. 2 T raisins 
4. 1 T maple syrup


Method
1. Place your potato cubes in a small soup pot and cover with water. 
2. Bring to a boil over high heat and boil until tender. 
3. Drain and let cool 10 minutes. 
4. Place in a medium sized bowl with remaining ingredients and stir well. Serve!
*note--you can EASILY adjust this recipe to serve multiple people...easy peasy!

Monday, November 16, 2015

Peanut Butter "SauerSPROUT" Sushi! (And my new #TFVGSushisunday contest!)

So I'm starting a new thing..."Sushi Sunday"! Every Sunday I'll be eating sushi for one meal out of the day...I'm going to try and see juuuuuust how many sushi combos I can come up with!! Why?? Simple. If you've read my "About Me" page, you already know that I have thyroid disease, and had to start taking thyroid medication at age 13. After years of up and down blood levels, from too much medication to not enough, my levels finally stabilized when I went vegan (#plantpower!). As amazing as this is, I want to take it a step further: I don't want to have to take artificial thyroid hormone replacement medicine anymore! I want to be wholly healthy--no foreign substances in my body...this is all fine and dandy and sounds super terrific, but for someone with thyroid disease, if you just up and quit your medication, it's disastrous. 
So what's the natural solution, you ask?! One (magical!) word...IODINE! Iodine is a vital nutrient that our bodies need, but are unable to produce on their own. Iodine is not found in many foods at ALLLLL, so most people opt to take it in supplement form. But real food is always better, as you all know! Which is where this monologue comes to a point, finally...nori, kelp, dulse, and other sea vegetables are the ONLY natural, vegan, supplement-free way to get iodine! So, basically, this is the reason behind my "Sushi Sunday" theme...I hope you'll all join me in sushi creating (not only on Sundays!), and that you enjoy the recipes I'll be sharing. Happy sushi-ing! 


    Peanut Butter "SauerSPROUT Sushi. 

    Maybe not the prettiest roll I'll create...but it was dang goooooood!



Peanut Butter "SauerSPROUT" Sushi. Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. One nori sheet
2. 4 T peanut butter of choice 
3. 1/2 cup sprouts
4. 1/4 cup sauerkraut
5. 1/2 tsp ground ginger


Method
1. One of the best things about sushi, besides the taste? Fill. Roll. Cut. Eat. Done! It's so simple! For this roll, simply spread your PB over the nori sheet and top with WASHED and dried sprouts (wash carefully! Sprouts are known to carry bacteria--buy organic if possible). 
2. In a small bowl, mix sauerkraut with ground ginger, and add on top of sprouts. 
3. Time to roll it up! Slice before serving. And yes. You have to use chopsticks ;) 




Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Pumpkin Pie in a Bowl!

This is literally the easiest thing ever. It's also the yummiest thing ever! Don't you just love those recipes that you just throw together, hope it turns out good, and it turns out INCREDIBLE?! Yeah...this is one of those. Enjoy, friends :)


     Pumpkin Pie in a Bowl. 

     Look at that swiiiiiirrrrrl!


   
I added flax for texture. Delicious!


Pumpkin Pie in a Bowl! Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 

Ingredients
1. 3/4 cup canned pumpkin purée
2. One packet stevia powder
3. 7 oz. silken tofu
4. One packet stevia
5. 1 T apple cider vinegar
6. Optional toppings: cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, flaxseed, gRAWnola, etc. 


Method
1. In a medium sized bowl, mix pumpkin and stevia packet. Set aside. 
2. Combine tofu, stevia, and ACV in food processor and blend until smooth. 
3. Spoon both pumpkin blend and Nogurt into serving bowl. Garnish with toooongs of choice, if desired. Serve!

Monday, October 12, 2015

Caramelized Red Onion Sandwich with Balsamic Cream Dip.

Ever had a craving? And I don't mean a craving for something...normal, like popcorn or nice cream. I mean a weird craving. Like a...date I say it...PREGNANCY CRAVING. And before your eyes jump out of your face, I can happily assure you that I AM DEFINITELY NOT PREGNANT. Or plan on being ANYTIME SOON. But I swear...sometimes the things I crave make me wonder. Take this little sammie into account. Really Anna?! An onion sandwich?! And yep, a delicious, caramelized, ooey-gooey luscious onion sandwich. Complete with tangy balsamic cream for dippage. Holy. 


    Caramelized Red Onion Sandwich with          Balsamic Cream Dip. 

Caramelized Red Onion Sandwich with Balsamic Cream Dip. Vegan, gluten-free option. Serves one. 

Ingredients
1. Two slices vegan bread of choice (use gluten free, if needed)
2. One small red onion, sliced into thin strips
3. 3 T water
4. 2 tsp braggs aminos
5. 1/2 tsp dried thyme 
6. 5 oz. silken tofu
7. 1/8 tsp each onion and garlic powders 
8. 1 T balsamic vinegar


Method 
1. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Test the heat of your pan by adding a drop of water. If it sizzles of, congratulations: your pan is heated! 
2. Add 3 T water and aminos to pan. Toss in your sliced onions and sprinkle thyme over top. Fold continuously with spatula, adding more water if needed, until caramelized. Set aside off of heat and let cool. 
3. In your food processor, combine tofu, balsamic, and onion/garlic powders. Blend until completely smooth and creamy. Spoon into small ramekin. 
4. Place onions on top of bread, toasted if desired, and serve with cream on the side. Enjoy!

Quick Lemon Pepper Chili.

My daily lunch consists of a salad. ALWAYS and without fail! But on my days off from work--when I can actually fix lunch instead of pack lunch, I go wild. Now don't get me wrong--salads are wonderful. I love my salads...like, MEGA LOVE. But when the weather gets chillier, there's nothing more perfect than snuggling into a steaming bowl of delicious soup as you watch your favorite movie. In your pajamas and slipper socks, of course ;) enjoy guys!

           Quick Lemon Pepper Chili. 


   Now come on--HOW DELISH IS THIS?

Quick Lemon Pepper Chili. Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. 2/3 cup tvp granules
2. 2/3 cup water
3. 2 tsp braggs aminos
4. 1/8 tsp each onion and garlic powders
5. 1 cup no salt added (or low sodium) vegetable broth
6. 1 cup frozen broccoli
7. One large tomato, chopped 
8. 1/4 tsp black pepper
9. 1/2 lemon, juiced 
10. 1/2 tsp dried thyme


Method
1. This chili can be made in 10 minutes y'all. Start to finish! Ready, set, go! Okay, combine tvp with onion and garlic and mix. Add water and aminos and pop in the microwave for 2 minutes. 
2. Once cooked, scoop tvp meat into a small soup pot and add all ingredients EXCEPT TOMATO. Bring to a boil over high heat. 
3. When at a rolling boil, reduce heat to medium and add chopped tomato. Stir well and cook over low heat for 7 minutes. 
4. Pour into a large soup mug and devour. Just don't scald your mouth like I did. :P 

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Lazy girl's "Unsauteed Squash."

You guys know those days. Those days when you're simply just TOO EXHAUSTED to even THINK about turning the oven on, much less standing at the stove sautéing fresh squash. Yeah that was me the other night...long shift + short night ahead of me = good food in a flash...and another quick and easy recipe for you guys! Enjoy my dears :)


      Lazy girl's "Unsauteed Squash."


Lazy girl's "Unsauteed Squash." Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. Two small (or one medium-large) yellow squash, sliced lengthwise then sliced into half moons 
2. Approximately 2 tsp braggs liquid aminos
3. Generous sprinkling of spices of choice (I ised onion, garlic, black pepper, and poultry seasoning...it was Delish!)


Method
1. You're not gonna believe how easy this is...it's too good to be so simple! Ok. Just combine your squash moons in a medium size microwave safe bowl with the aminos and spices of choice. 
2. Mix well with a spoon to throughly season veg, and microwave on high power for 2 minutes and 30 seconds. THAT'S IT GUYS! Use as desired and enjoy....but that lady part's a given...

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Overnight Chocolate Protein Fudge Bars.

Yep, it's the recipe I teased you all with yesterday morning via Instagram...behold: the best thing you will ever eat. Enjoy! 


Overnight Chocolate Protein Fudge Bars. 

I topped mine with pomegranates and coconut! Delish!

Chocolates, fudgy goodness. 

  AHMYGOSH ITS SO GOOOOOOOOD!

Overnight Chocolate Protein Fudge Bars. Vegan,  gluten-free. Serves one. 

Ingredients
1. Two scoops chocolate protein powder (I used a blend with pea protein--pea is ESSENTIAL! Vega is a great choice.)
2. Two teaspoons agar powder 
3. 1/2 cup water
4. Stevia (optional-omit if protein is already sweetened)
5. Toppings/mixins of choice

Method 
1. Mix protein powder and agar I'm a medium bowl. Add water and mix well until a dough forms. 
2. Form two "bars" and place on a plate. Cover with foil and refrigerate overnight. Top as desired in the morning and enjoy!

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Almost Instant Apple Pie Oatmeal Casserole.

Almost Instant Apple Pie Oatmeal Casserole.



As much as I ADORE the season of fall, it does mean one thing I'm NOT so fond of...colder weather...specifically, colder mornings. I THOROUGHLY enjoy my 85 degree and humid July morning runs...all the heat, all the time, baby ;) So when the weather starts cooling down during the day, the temps in the morning get QUITE chilly. This week is a perfect example--I was still running in tank tops last week...and then woke up Monday to a 51 degree 7 mile run! Quite a shock to the system. Anyway....long story short (well, not really...sorry guys...I know you're all just like "GIMME THE RECIPE!" I'm getting to that...hehe), these chilly mornings (i.e. chilly morning RUNS) have got me craving warmer breakfasts, infused with those comforting autumn flavors we all love so dearly. Now this craving for cooked brekkies isn't a bad thing at all...except on the days I OPEN at work. This Saturday was one such day. I arrived back at my apartment after a brisk 5 mile, 5 am run FAMISHED (as usual, lol) and craving a big warm bowl of apple pie style oat. I knew I didn't have time though--I had to be at work at 8:15! So that's when the wheels started a turnin'. I decided to try and make my fave apple pie oats IN THE MICROWAVE, since I was pressed for time on this particular morning. I honestly wasn't sure what to expect...nothing beats a good bowl of stovetop oats...mmmmm. But this little guy really delivered! Not to mention it took 5 minutes to make...SCORE, ANNA! Enjoy, guys. :)



Almost Instant Apple Pie Oatmeal Casserole. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one.

Ingredients
  1. 1/2 cup oatbran
  2. 1 cup almond milk
  3. 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  4. one very small apple, chopped
  5. 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  6. 1/8 tsp ginger
  7. pinches of nutmeg and allspice
  8. one packet stevia
Method
  1. Mix dry ingredients in a medium size bowl. Add almond milk, apple, and applesauce and mix well. 
  2. Microwave on high for 3 minutes. Let cool and enjoy! 

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Harvest Protein Stuffed Peach.

September is a weird month, food wise...for me at least. I'm always ready to dive in to fall foods (this winter squash, pumpkin, dark leafy greens, etc...), but summer produce is still in season! It's quite the dilemma, honestly. And then I thought "why not MIX THE TWO?! SUMMERY HARVESTY GOODNESS!" And that, my friends, is how this luscious mess was created. Behold...the Harvest Stuffed Peach. Enjoy!


    Harvest Protein Stuffed Peach. 

                 Deeeeeelish galore. 

        Oh yeah. That's the stuff. 


Harvest Protein Stuffed Peach. Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 

Ingredients
1. One XL peach, preferably overripe
2. One scoop vanilla protein powder (a protein with pea protein works best)
3. 1 tsp raw unsalted pumpkin seeds
4. Cinnamon for garnish 

Method
1. Slices around top of peach and scoop out inside and pit using a spoon.  
2. Place protein powder in a small bowl and mix with water until a "frosting" forms. Spoon into hollowed out peach. 
3. Top peach with pumpkin seeds and sprinkle with cinnamon. DONE! Easy peasy! 



Friday, September 4, 2015

Tangerine Spice Oatmeal.

No into to this one because it's so good YOU NEED TO GO MAKE IT THIS INSTANT. Convincing enough?! Enjoy, guys. 


          Tangerine Spice Oatmeal. 

                       So creamy. 

              OHHH EMMM GEEEE. 

Tangerine Spice Oatmeal. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients 
1. 1/2 cup quick instant oatmeal
2. 2 T raisins
3. 1 cup almond milk or other plant based milk
4. One packet stevia
5. 1/4 tsp allspice
6. One small tangerine, sectioned


Method 
1. In a large microwave safe bowl, mix oats, allspice, and stevia. Add plant based milk and raisins and stir well. 
2. Microwave for 1:30-2 minutes, depending on the consistency you want for your oats (I wanted mine a little soupier, so I added a little more almond milk and opted for a little less time in the micro.). 
3. Stir and let sit approximately 5 minutes, for top to harden slightly. Place tangerine slices around edges of bowl and serve. 

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Cinnamon-Toffee Banana Oatmeal Bread.

With the weather cooling down for fall, I'm beginning to crave warmer breakfasts. This comforting banana bread is DELISH--and super easy. Enjoy!


    Cinnamon-Toffee Banana Oatmeal Bread. 


               So good. SOOOOO good. 


Cinnamon-Toffee Banana Oatmeal Bread. Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. 1/2 cup oatbran
2. Very overripe banana, mashed well
3. 1/4 tsp cinnamon
4. 10 drops toffee flavored stevia
5. 2 T water 



Method
1. Mix all ingredients and form a loaf. Spread evenly and bake at 350 F for 25 minutes. 
2. Let cool and carefully remove. Slice evenly and serve. 

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Frozen Creamed Coconut Lemonade.

Happy national lemonade day! Yup, it's a real thing. And this frosty yumminess is real good 👌🏻 chilled creamy tangy sweet goodness comin your way! Enjoy 😄


    Frozen Creamed Coconut Lemonade. 


    Frosty, tangy, luscious breakfast.


Frozen Creamed Coconut Lemonade. Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. 6-7 large ice cubes
2: 1 cup light canned coconut milk
3. Juice of 2 large lemons
4. 6 oz. silken tofu
5. 10 drops coconut flavored stevia


Method
1. Blend it yo. And then slurp till the last dropsies gone. 


 

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Holiday Post!: Patriotic Pasta Salad.

Happy flag day, friendzies! Hope everyone has enjoyed the day. Here's a quick and easy little vegan addition to a family BBQ--simple to make, easy to take, and of course yummy. Enjoy! 


               Patriotic Pasta Salad. 


        So nice and festive--and all those fresh flavors!


Ingredients
1. One serving macaroni noodles, prepared and drained
2. 1 T white wine vinegar
3. 3" chunk of daikon radish, thinly sliced
4. Small handful of cherry tomatoes, sliced
5. 1/3 cup fresh blueberries
6. Onion and garlic powders to taste


Method
1. In a medium size bowl, mix all ingredients together. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Note: tastes the best when allowed to sit for a while...the flavors mingle and the overall taste is so superior to when it is enjoyed right away. 



Chocolate. Chip. Cookies. OHHHH MYYYY GOSHHHH.

The title of this post says it all. I mean, COME ON GUYS IT'S CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES. What else is there to say?! 


            Chocolate Chip Cookies!


                    Ummmmm yeah. 


      My mouth is watering...another batch, please! 

    Chewy, chocolate-y vegan goodness!



Chocolate Chip Cookies! Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one (seriously!). 


Ingredients
1. 1/2 cup instant oatmeal 
2. One overripe mashed banana
3. 1 T raw cacao nibs (you can also use Lilly's stevia sweetened chocolate chips...these are amazing! I just didn't have any this morning 😭)


Method
1. Mash your banana in a medium size bowl. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. 
2. Using a spoon, scoop out about 2 T of "dough" at a time and form into cookies. Repeat until dough is gone. 
3. Place cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake at 350 F for 20 minutes. Let cool and eat! (Perfectly acceptable as a breakfast item 😄👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻)



Wednesday, August 12, 2015

CATCH UP POST! (And a recipe, of course...!)

    Tropical Overnight Oats with Kiwi Jam. 



Ok. It's confession time people. I'm afraid my poor blog has been neglected recently. But...I have some explaining and catching up to do first. 
Since moving to delaware in April, I've been super duper busy...and yes, I know what you're thinking..."you already WERE super duper busy!" And yes, that is correct--and yes, I'm even BUSIER NOW! I'm working a ton which I LOVE, but I have virtually zero free time anymore...meaning virtually no time to blog :( BUT IM GONNA DO BETTER!!! I miss blogging so much! I'm still feverishly collecting my recipes for The Fit Vegan Ginger Cookbook (which will get published eventually...again--it takes time that I unfortunately don't have at the moment...). I've got OVER 500 SINGLE SERVING, SALT OIL SUGAR FREE VEGAN RECIPES FOR YOU ALL!!! Super exciting. I'm actually considering breaking them into multiple cookbooks...or doing a few e-books to raise money tonpublishbrhwbcookbook...we'll see. But just so you guys know, I haven't forgotten about the blog. OR the cookbook (ESPECIALLY NOT THE COOKBOOK!!! Multiple new recipes are created daily!). Ok. Enough chit chat...you all have waited long enough for another TFVG recipe!
This one is sooooo good and super easy (the BEST kinda recipes!). And since it's a bowl of Overnight Oats, it's also super quick--make it gone night before and BAM! Breakfast in an instant. Anywhooooooo...enjoy! I sure did :) 


Tropical Overnight Oats with Kiwi Jam. Vegan, gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. 1/2 cup old fashioned oatmeal
2. 1 T chia seeds
3. 1/2 cup canned crushed pineapple (make sure it's packed in 100% pineapple juice...no yucky syrup, please!)
4. 1/2 cup frozen mango chunks, thawed*
5. 1 cup coconut milk
6. 10 drops liquid coconut stevia
7. One small VERY OVERRIPE kiwi


Method
1. In a large bowl, mix oats and chia seeds. Add pineapple, stevia, Coconut milk, and thawed mango and stir well to combine.
2. Cover and stick in the fridge overnight. In the morning, peel your super overripe kiwi and mash in a small bowl. Spoon on top of oats and eat. It's that easy...AND THAT DELICIOUSSSSS

Sunday, June 21, 2015

World's Creamiest (Vegan) Strawberry Vanilla Smoothie. Secret Ingredient Revealed!

So I was going to save this one for The Fit Vegan Ginger Cookbook...but I can't do that to you guys. I love you too much...and I love this SMOOTHIE too much! Oh my goodness gracious. Talk about delicious...this smoothie is literally so creamy you will collapse in your seat (although I hope you don't because then you might knock it over and waste the goodness...)! And you will NEVER BELIEVE my secret ingredient...are you ready for this?! CAULIFLOWER!!!! Yup, I went there. And boy--are you gonna be glad. Enjoy, darlin's 😄


    World's Creamiest Strawberry Vanilla Smoothie. 


There's a reason creamy and dreamy rhyme...


World's Creamiest Strawberry Vanilla Smoothie. Vegan, Gluten-free. Serves one. 


Ingredients
1. 2 cups frozen strawberries 
2. 4 oz. raw cauliflower, steamed and cooled completely (chilling in the fridge wouldn't hurt if you have the time!)
3. 15 drops vanilla flavored stevia
4. 1/2 tsp vanilla powder
5. 1 cup vanilla unsweetened almond milk 


Method 
1. In your vitamix, combine frozen strawbs, chilled
Cauli, vanilla, stevia, and milk. Blend low to high until silky smooth and luscious looking. 
2. If you can resist drinking this straight from the blender, pour into a tall glass and enjoy!