RECIPES

Choc, date and cashew energy squares

These choc, date and cashew energy squares are easy to prepare providing a boost of energy (from nourishing ingredients) to help fuel any active persons day.

This recipe was inspired by a challenge set by Runners World magazine (where I am a regular contributor) to create DIY no bake energy bars to fuel runners! 

 Ingredients:

2 cups of pitted dates (soak for about 1 hour to help with processing if you have time)

1 cup of rolled oats

½ cup of chopped dried apricots

2 cups of cashew nuts

½ cup of cocoa powder

2 Tbsp. water+ a dash of water for processing dates

¼ tsp. salt

Method

Pulse oats until finely ground then put aside.

Pulse dates in a food processor with a dash of water until they become a smooth paste.

Add ground oats, apricots, cashew nuts, cocoa powder, water and salt and pulse until everything is combined.

Line a 20cm x 20cm tray with glad wrap, leaving enough overhang on one side to wrap over the top of the mixture once in.

Pour the mixture into the tray.

Wrap the mixture with the glad wrap and firmly press into the tray and flatten with the back of a spatula.

Put into the fridge overnight and then cut them up into 16 squares.

These will keep in the fridge for approximately one week.

* Try adding 1 tsp of orange essence or orange oil to the mix to change up the flavour.

 Nutrition per bar: 918 kilojoules, 25g carbs, 4g fibre, 5g protein, 10g fat

RICOTTA FILLED BAKED PEARS

I have to admit, I have never loved pears. NEVER! They would have been the last fruit that I chose to eat when I was younger.

I have now learnt to love pears. LOVE!

Not the way that nature intended for us to love them, but a love all the same.

My way is a little more indulgent and involves red wine (think poached pears) or flake chocolate (think sprinkles of flake chocolate over ricotta filled baked pears)....YES this is the recipe that I am going to share.

This recipe is quick to prepare and is a delicious way to get the family to eat a piece of fruit. 

Ingredients (serves 4-8)

4 large firm pears, halved
1 cup of of ricotta cheese
1/2 cup of walnuts, chopped
1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon (this is a lot so you can always reduce this quantity to taste)

Serving options - honey, grated dark chocolate, Cadbury flake chocolate

Methods

Preheat the oven to 180° and line a baking tray with baking paper.
Scoop out the seeds of the pears, leaving a small hole that can be stuffed with the ricotta mixture.
Combine the ricotta, walnuts and cinnamon.
Spoon the ricotta mixture into the pear hollows.
Place on the baking tray and bake for 30-40 minutes or until the pears are tender.

You can serve with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a drizzle of honey. If you want to be more indulgent and use this as a dessert, grate dark chocolate or sprinkle flake chocolate over the pear and serve on its own or with a scoop of ice-cream.

I will leave that one up to you!

FROZEN MANGO & STRAWBERRY YOGHURT CUPS

These frozen yoghurt cups are the perfect summer snack - the kids will love them! 

Ingredients

1 large mango (or two small mangos)

300g of Greek, plain or vanilla yoghurt (my favourite is Chobani Greek yoghurt)

1 tablespoon of honey

approximately 4 large strawberries, thinly sliced

you will also need some (preferably reusable) plastic or paper cups and some paddle pop sticks

Method                                                                                          

Blend mango, yoghurt and honey until all ingredients have been blended to an even consistency.

Line the bottom and sides of the cup with the sliced strawberries (approximately one strawberry per cup).

Pour 100g of the mango/yoghurt mixture into each cup.

Place in the freezer until frozen (cover each with a piece of foil).

Tip

You can try any fruit and yoghurt blend! Next week I might try yoghurt, mashed banana and cinnamon.

Enjoy!

The MuffQuin - Made with Love from Leftovers

Yes you read right, this post is about a little snack that was dubbed the muffQuin by my good friend Nancy. This snack was born when I had some leftover quinoa and vegetables at the end of the week.

As a child I was always aware of the environment and encouraged my family to recycle.  As I have grown and matured I have adapted these traits to my eats. I always look for opportunities to use leftovers from meals or produce that will soon perish. It often means that left over roasted veggies are made into slices or omelettes, or older vegetables are made into soups or thrown into those always interesting “one pots.”

When I had some leftover quinoa and sautéed sweet potato and kale I knew I could do something a little more interesting than add it to my salad (although this is a good option too).

Lets start with how I made the sautéed sweet potato and kale because this dish is enough to write about in itself. This dish is a great side to any meal and adds a good punch of nutrients with a great taste to say the least.

Sautéed sweet potato and kale

Ingredients

Approximately 2 tablespoons of cooking oil (type as you desire)

1 medium to large sweet potato, peeled and cut into small cubes

1 handful of kale, leaves cut from stems and roughly chopped 

1 teaspoon of chilli flakes

1 garlic clove, finely chopped

¼ of a teaspoon of paprika

1/2 of a teaspoon of cumin

1/2 of a teaspoon of ground coriander seeds

Method

Heat oil in a pan over medium to high heat.

Add sweet potato and sauté for 4-5 minutes or until almost tender, stirring frequently.

Add chilli, garlic, cumin and ground coriander, a dash of water and stir through sweet potato for a couple of minutes.

Add kale and continue to stir frequently for ~5 minutes or until the kale starts to shrink.

I served this with a lamb roast, green beans and a quinoa salad.

With the left overs I made these MuffQuins…

Ingredients - Makes 6 MuffQuins

1 cup of sweet potato and kale mixture (although I am sure you could use any leftover roasted veggies or tinned corn and with some spices).

1 cup of cooked quinoa

2 eggs

¼ cup of grated cheddar cheese

Cracked pepper to season

Method

Preheat oven to 180 degrees.

Whisk eggs in a large bowl.

Add quinoa, vegetables, cheese and season with pepper.

Lightly grease muffin moulds.

Evenly distribute mixture into 6 muffin moulds.

Cook for approximately 30-40 minutes.

These are tasty, nutrient dense snacks with approximately 5g of protein, 10g of carbohydrate and 365 kilojoules (87 calories).

 Bon Appetit