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Coconut Truffles

August 14, 2014 by Kristin

Vegan Truffles

Being resourceful in the kitchen can {sometimes} get you into a bit of trouble.  Most folks that find themselves without chocolate during a massive chocolate craving just simply do without chocolate for the time being.  Me?  I whip random ingredients together until I’m either sort-of-satisfied or surprisingly super satisfied.

Vegan Truffles 2

After a week of gentle tweaks, I was super satisfied.  A progression of hemp seed chocolate bars to coconut/almond chocolate bars to just coconut bars led me straight to coconut truffles.   And now I have a bundle of sweet treats waiting for me in anticipation of any chocolate craving, big or small.

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, recipes, Sweets Recipes, Vegan Recipes Tagged With: chocolate, coconut, dairy free, gluten free, healthy, paleo, recipes, truffles, vegan, vegetarian

Hen & Brussels Sprouts

July 25, 2014 by Kristin

Roasted Cornish Hen

There was something appealing about a mini bird at the grocery store tonight.  I didn’t want to fuss with carving up and packaging leftovers from a regularly sized bird.  I didn’t feel much like navigating through my cabinets to dig out the roasting pan.  And I had a new dish that was just begging to be stuffed with sautéed brussels sprouts and topped with a roasted cornish game hen.  So mini bird, it was.

How To Cook Cornish Game Hen

I followed the same chicken roasting basics that I’m accustomed to: dry off, place fat {coconut oil or ghee} above and beneath skin, place chopped herbs {thyme, rosemary, or both} beneath skin, stuff cavity with lemon and some more herbs, and roast at 375 degrees until the meat thermometer reads 165 degrees {about 45 minutes}.  Tonight roasting happened with a cast iron grill pan rather than the deeply buried roasting pan.

Sliced Brussels Sprouts

While the hen was doing its thing in the oven, I whipped up some super simple brussels sprouts with shallots that were… okay.  I focused on the flawless hen and made a mental note to be better at brussels sprouts the next time around.   

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: cornish game hen, dairy free, dinner, gluten free, healthy, recipes, roasting

Sirloin & Quinoa Stuffed Peppers

July 22, 2014 by Kristin

Quinoa Stuffed Peppers

This past weekend, I spent a lot of time getting cozy with nature and this book. And even though there was a seemingly quotable line on every page, there was one quote in particular that resonated with me – “The right constraints can lead you to your very best work”.

Cubed Sirloin

I haven’t yet addressed why the past 50 days have been filled with gluten-free and dairy-free recipes, because I had {still have} hopes that it was irrelevant.  My intention isn’t to deliver good gluten/dairy free recipes, it is to deliver delicious recipes. Period.

And to circle back around to the above referenced quote, I can’t help but believe that these constraints are creating a better FoodFash.

Quinoa Stuffing

So today I bring you another delicious recipe: orange peppers {turned yellow in the oven} stuffed with cubed sirloin, quinoa, and some staple stuffed-pepper veggies.

Quinoa Stuffed Peppers 3Using cubed sirloin and quinoa gave this dish texture and prevented the mush that is so commonly associated with traditional stuffed peppers.  The onions, tomatoes, and garlic provided the bulk of the flavor.  And the bell pepper, well the bell pepper provided the most photogenic bowl ever {and some additional flavor as well}.

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes, recipes Tagged With: dairy free, dinner, gluten free, healthy, quinoa, stuffed peppers

Coconut Lemongrass Mussels

July 11, 2014 by Kristin

Coconut Lemongrass Mussels

Most of us are in agreement that the best thing about eating mussels is really the crusty loaf of bread sopped in mussel broth.  So what do you do when you still crave mussels but bread is no longer a thing in your kitchen?  You get creative with veggies, of course.

Shallots and Lemongrass

I modified this NY Times recipe left and right until I came up with a soupy broth that could take on the addition of sliced shiitake mushrooms and baby bok choy.  Afterward, I came to the conclusion that adding two-ish cups of veggie broth and additional seasoning {extra fish sauce in this instance} to a mussels recipe is the way to go.

Pot of Mussels

But the critical part, the part that lets your mind forget about bread, is the shiitake shroom.  Because they contain less water than other mushroom varieties, they soak up the broth and keep their chew, which gives the dish more sustenance. And let me tell ya, a spoonful of mussel, shiitake, shallot, coconut, and lemongrass is quite the bite!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: dairy free, dinner, gluten free, healthy, mussels, seafood

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