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Chocolate Lover’s Tart

February 15, 2011 by foodfash

In all honesty, I started the morning thinking the most exciting thing about V-day 2011 was going to be the submission of my itemized taxes.  Then I thought to myself, if Terry Walters (my foodie hero) has an easy chocolatey, Valentines appropriate dessert, I’ll allow myself to get in the holiday spirit.

It doesn’t get much more Valentines than ‘Chocolate Lover’s Tart’.

I read down the list of ingredients and determined I had enough like ingredients in my pantry for this to be a pretty cheap treat.

Gluten-free all purpose flour instead of brown rice flour, olive oil instead of canola oil, and peanut butter instead of cashew butter.  I also had cocoa powder, pure maple syrup, and vanilla on hand.

The only items left to purchase?  Tofu and pecans.

This recipe tops the list of most simple baked goods ever created in my kitchen.

And I bought this handy dandy tart form at Ikea for $7.99!

I knew it would be good because I couldn’t stop eating the tofu batter while the pecan crust was in the oven.  But… I waited til I arrived at Val’s house to test it out the finished product.  O-M-Geee!  So much chocolatey goodness!  This will be my go-to guest dessert for parties from this point forward.

Side note:  If you use gluten-free vanilla extract, you can add this recipe to your gluten-free recipe collection.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: chocolate, clean food, dairy free, dessert, gluten free, peanut butter, tart, terry walters, vegan

Awesomest, Make It A Word

February 14, 2011 by foodfash

Sunday was especially great, and I’m about to tell you why.  As I was drifting off to sleep at an obscenely early hour on Saturday night, my friend Lindsey shot me a text asking what I was up to that evening.  In order to offset the embarrassment of being fully bed clothed and under covers before 9 PM, I suggested we hit the beach on Sunday for a walk.

I had also suggested we try one of the raw restaurants in St. Pete for lunch, but I understood the lack of appeal to a starving non-veggie.  When Lindsey mentioned that her boyfriend, Dave, wanted to try a Vietnamese sandwich shop, my day took a turn from good to better.  He ordered the Vietnamese specialty, she ordered the grilled pork, and I ordered the tofoagie.  They all came loaded with pickled carrots, diakon, cucumber, fresh jalapeno, and cilantro.  We mounged the simple, but amazing, sandwiches to the tune of Dave’s yummy noises.  We joked about ordering seconds.  We didn’t.

Then Lindsey and I hit the beach.

This was the first (of many) deceased horseshoe crabs and HUGE mollusks we’d come across during our adventure.  It was sad… But the artful sand humor that someone graciously left behind lightened the mood.

We had a, presumably Canadian, tourist take our picture.  Notice the short sleeves and exposed ankles?  Beach season is around the corner kids!

We parted ways and I met Jennie for free yoga in the park, she’s addicted too!  After yoga, I headed to Cafe Hey, solo, for the best vegan dinner in town.  I ordered the daily grain salad (quinoa with apples, spinach, walnuts, and pinto beans) and the soup of the day (catalina vegetable with tomatoes, chick peas, onions, and black olives).

My day started off good, quickly went to better, jumped to amazing, and skyrocketed to…?  The awesome-est day ever.  I’d like to propose that awesomest become a word.  How does one do that?

Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews Tagged With: beach, cafe hey, healthbuzz, st. petersburg, tampa, thuy cafe, vegan, vegetarian

[Acorn] Squash with Quinoa, Apricot and Sage Stuffing

February 10, 2011 by foodfash

I’ve had my eye on Terry Walters’ books for quite some time now, so I was pleased as punch when I found both Clean Start and Clean Food at Homegoods last week.

I also bought the beauty of a chopping block that’s hosting the veggies pictured below.

I literally walked between the acorn squash and buttercup squash about seven times before deciding to go with acorn.  Even though the recipe called for buttercup, the acorn was a sure shot, but it would have been nice to try the buttercup, but the acorn was such a sure shot.  See how that could be debate worthy?

As I was chopping shallots, celery, apricots, sage, and parsley, I realized I hadn’t used any of these ingredients in a while, and certainly not together.  I was excited.

So excited, in fact, that I skipped right past taking a picture of the quinoa folded into the veggies.

Soooo looks like this recipe will be the jump start to another quinoa kick.  The stuffing was so tasty!

What’s your favorite quinoa combo??


Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: acorn squash, apricot, clean start, dairy free, dinner, gluten free, healthbuzz, quinoa, recipe, vegan, vegetarian

Missing Mass Transit, In Pictures

February 9, 2011 by foodfash

Breakfast: Van’s Gluten-Free Waffle Topped with a Fried Egg

Lunch: Amy’s Enchiladas

Pre-Dinner: Carob Covered Raisins

Dinner: Acorn Squash with Quinoa, Apricot & Sage Stuffing

I’ve been hooked on Amy’s Organic Meals for a solid three years.  They’re delish and, equally as important, they keep me full.  When I looked at my scrolling list of chores tonight, I strongly considered enchilada meal part two.  But with an acorn squash staring me in the face, begging to be stuffed, that idea quickly turned into an impossibility.

Check back tomorrow for the squash recipe!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: acorn squash, amy's organic meals, egg, gluten free, meal ideas, non-dairy, vegetarian, waffles

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Hi, I’m Kristin – Austin mom, core memory maker, and retired food blogger. I share kid-friendly vacation itineraries and local adventures that turn ordinary days into stories worth retelling.

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