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Happy Memorial Day!!

May 28, 2012 by Kristin

Just because you’ve been cooped up in your apartment for days, doesn’t mean you can’t get into the holiday spirit!  I’ve been fighting what has to be the nastiest sickness for what seems like forever, but decided to take advantage of a brief pseudoephedrine burst of energy to make something festive.

Red, white, and blue jello?  Now what could be more ‘Merican than that!

I followed this recipe, but used plastic cups to avoid cookie cutters and non-stick spray.  Thankfully I went this route, because my fridge was not on board to cool these cups fast enough.  I ended up placing the cups in the freezer after each layer which worked much better.

Now I just have to figure out where to drop my ‘Merican treats off so I can retreat back to my couch cocoon in hopes of feeling well enough to get back to work tomorrow.

Happy Memorial Day to all!!

Filed Under: lifestyle, recipes Tagged With: 4th of july, dessert, jello, memorial day, recipes, red white and blue

Emergency Cookie

July 13, 2011 by foodfash

What do you do when you’ve got the ‘I still want to be on vacation’ blues?  Bake emergency cookies, obvi!

I used to make shortbread cookies all the time when I was younger because a.) they’re delicious and b.) all of the ingredients are solid pantry staples.

I decided to mix things up by using the almond meal I hadn’t touched since the world’s most expensive brownies.  And then I erred on the side of caution by using an almond meal/bread flour mix.

FoodFash Almond Shortbread Cookies

1/2 Cup Almond Meal

1/2 Cup Bread Flour

1/2 Cup Earth Balance

1/4 Cup Powdered Sugar

1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla

Dash of Salt

Mix all of the ingredients together until all of the Earth Balance is evenly distributed.  Roll the dough into small balls and place on a cookie sheet covered in parchment paper.  Bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes.

Enjoy!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: dairy free, dessert, non-dairy, recipes, shortbread cookies, vegan

Rocky Road Coma

May 25, 2011 by foodfash

Ever since my first go around with coconut oil chocolates, I can’t stop thinking of ways to make them even more awesome.  It’s scary how easy it is to make out of this world chocolate.  Dangerously scary.

I need to schedule house guests every night this week until these bad boys are gone.  If left alone, I fear that I’ll eat them all and fall (literally), with chocolate smeared all over my hands and face, into a chocolate induced coma and onto my kitchen floor.

So friends and family, I beg you to visit me this week.  You mustn’t stay long, but you must take chocolate(s) with you!!!

FoodFash Rocky Road Coma Chocolate

1/2 Cup Cocoa Powder
1/4 Cup Coconut Oil
1/8 Cup Almond Milk
1/8 Cup Maple Syrup
1 TBSP Coffee Extract
1/4 Cup Macaroon Coconut
1/4 Cup Sliced Almonds
1/2 Cup Mini Marshmallows

Stir together cocoa powder, coconut oil, almond milk, coffee extract, and maple syrup until smooth.  You may have to use a fork to crush a few remaining globs of cocoa powder.  Stir in the add-ins (coconut, almonds, marshmallows) one at a time.  Spread the mixture on a sheet of parchment paper, fold over the sides of the parchment paper and tape shut, and stick into the refrigerator until the chocolate has hardened.  Cut the chocolate into squares and refrigerate until you’re ready to mounge.

Yu-um!!!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: chocolate, coconut oil, dairy free, dessert, homemade, non-dairy, recipes, rocky road

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

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