Posts Tagged "dairy free"

Pasta w/ Summer Tomatoes and Olivada

Posted by on Aug 22, 2011 in Fresh Tomato Sauces, Olive Oil Sauces, Pasta, Recipes | 0 comments

Pasta w/ Summer Tomatoes and Olivada

First make the Olivada: 1 small garlic clove, chopped into a few pieces 3 large basil leaves, torn into a few pieces 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves 1/2 cup black olives, drained & pitted 2 tsps lemon juice 1 TBSP extra virgin olive oil Place the garlic, basil and thyme in the work bowl of a small food processor. Process, scraping down sides as needed until the ingredients are finely chopped. Add the olives and lemon juice and pulse, scraping down the sides as needed, to form a coarse paste. Add the oil and pulse until it’s just incorporated. To prepare the meal: 4 medium tomatoes (about...

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Chocolate Crunch Cereal

Posted by on Aug 15, 2011 in Breakfast, Cold Cereals, Recipes | 0 comments

Chocolate Crunch Cereal

A real-food, good-for-ya, and extremely tasty breakfast cereal….. FOR THE CEREAL BASE: 3 cups buckwheat groats 3 TBSPs coconut oil, melted 1/4 cup maple syrup (or raw honey or stevia) 1/2 tsp vanilla 2 TBSPs cacao (or cocoa) powder 1/4 tsp pure salt 1/4 tsp cinnamon Rinse buckwheat in fine mesh strainer and transfer to a large bowl. Add approximately 9 cups of water, and let sit at room temp, covered, anywhere from 1 to 6 hours. Rinse and drain well (in same fine mesh strainer) and set aside. Melt coconut oil over low heat and pour it into a large bowl (can use the same bowl you used...

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Maple-Cinnamon Crunch Cereal

Posted by on Aug 15, 2011 in Cold Cereals, Recipes | 1 comment

Maple-Cinnamon Crunch Cereal

A real-food, good-for-ya, and extremely tasty breakfast cereal….. FOR THE CEREAL BASE: 3 cups buckwheat groats 3 TBSP coconut oil, melted 1/4 cup maple syrup (or approx 24 drops of liquid stevia) 1/2 tsp vanilla 2 tsps cinnamon 1/4 tsp pure salt Rinse buckwheat in fine mesh strainer and transfer to a large bowl. Add approximately 9 cups of water, and let sit at room temp, covered, anywhere from 1 to 6 hours. Rinse and drain well (in same fine mesh strainer) and set aside. Melt coconut oil gently over low heat and pour it into a large bowl (can use the same bowl you used to soak the...

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Wholegrain Sourdough Crackers

Posted by on Aug 8, 2011 in Baked Goods, Crackers, Photo Slide Show, Recipes | 0 comments

Wholegrain Sourdough Crackers

2 & 1/2 cups whole grain flour (I use spelt) 1 cup plain (unflavored) yogurt 6 TBSP butter (or ghee, or coconut oil), melted 1 TBSP maple sugar or sweetener of preference (optional) 1 & 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp sea salt (plus extra for sprinkling over the top) 2 TBSP sesame seeds, toasted See below for VARIATION 1 – onion & garlic, or VARIATION 2 – onion, garlic, rosemary & black pepper _______________________________________________________________ AHEAD OF TIME: Mix flour with yogurt, cover, and place in a warm area for 12 – 24 hours (see notes)....

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Quick & Spicy Swiss Chard

Posted by on Jul 17, 2011 in Greens, Recipes, Vegetables | 1 comment

Quick & Spicy Swiss Chard

2 TBSP coconut oil, butter, or ghee 4 garlic cloves, crushed or minced crushed red pepper flakes to taste (1/2 tsp – more or less) freshly ground black pepper to taste pure salt to taste 1 bunch swiss chard, stems removed & roughly chopped Warm oil or butter in large saute pan over medium heat. Add garlic and cook until just golden (1 – 2 mins). Sprinkle in crushed red pepper, black pepper, and salt to taste. Add swiss chard, and saute until wilted but not over-done (approx 5 mins). ______________________________________________________________________________________ SIDE...

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