Enjoying the View…
Enjoying Food…
Enjoying Exercise…
Enjoying Rest…
Enjoying Love…
Enjoying Laughter…
Enjoying Life!
Thought-provoking, mind-prodding question of the day:
What are you enjoying today?
Registered Dietitian
It is true. Whenever something is small and cute, it is more fun to eat! Take for example mini muffins, finger sandwiches, baby carrots, or even mini quiches. It’s just fun.
So to cure insane bite-sized craving, here is the best dessert/snack recipe that is quick and easy to make. Not to mention undeniably scrumptious.
If Elvis Liked Chocolate Bites (aka Chocolate, peanut butter, and banana balls-no bake!)
~These bites are vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, and of course, sugar-free!
Ingredients
You can use whatever measurements you like as long as the dough sticks together.
Mix together all ingredients and roll into balls. Sometimes the dough is easier to roll when cold, so feel free to stick it in the fridge for a few minutes before rolling. Then, you can either place them in the freezer for ten minutes (I like to do this because it makes them extra chewy!), or eat away! Enjoy!
Health Benefits
If you want this delectable combo in other variations try the Alex Granola Bar or these great pancakes.
Are you a fan of Elvis Presley?
Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever really listened to his songs before. I’ve listened to a few, but I am not a maniac about him. Maybe I should, though. Are you crazy for the king? However, even if I don’t like his songs. I love his sense of taste 😉
Have you tried Socca?
I have made it a few times thanks to the Pure2Raw Twins, and have loved it plain and as a sandwich. Then one night I wondered, “Why not make it into a pizza?”
Oh my goodness! I am so glad I did! It was the best dinner I had all month! The pizza was extremely filling, but oh so satisfying. I only had one slice, and I was stuffed!
Pesto Socca Pizza with Grilled Veggies and Chicken Sausages
~The pizza can be made vegan/vegetarian by simply omitting the sausage. Dairy-free, gluten-free, and of course, sugar-free!
Serves 6
Ingredients
Socca:
Preheat oven to 425*. Mix all ingredients together except the olive oil. Batter will be thin. Spread the olive oil on a 10-12 inch round pan (I used a cast iron) and place in hot oven for a few minutes. Then pour the batter into the pan and bake for 15-20 minutes or until the socca is brown on the underside. Flip the socca carefully onto a dish you can put back into the oven (you will be broiling it later).
NOTE: I’ve seen socca made many ways. Some bake it, some broil it, some flip it half way through. This is up to you! If you like it extra crispy-try broiling it. If you like it soft-bake it. Pure2Twins have many different recipes HERE.
Vegan Pesto
~This pesto is vegan, raw, dairy-free, gluten-free, and of course, sugar-free!
Place all ingredients except olive oil in a food processor or strong blender (I used my magic bullet). Process until finely ground. Then add the olive oil a tablespoon at a time until desired consistency is reached.
The nutritional yeast and walnuts give it a creamy taste without the dairy. It keeps in the fridge for 5 days. I didn’t use quite all of it on my pizza. You can use the leftovers on sandwiches, pasta, and as a dip for crackers.
Pizza Toppings
~You can use whatever topping you like! Omit the sausage for a vegan/vegetarian pizza.
First, boil the sausages in a pan for about 10 minutes, covered. Then, slice them and brown them on a pan slightly coated in olive oil. Remove. Chop the onions, bell pepper, and garlic and saute in olive oil. Add the spinach and cook until slightly wilted.
Assemble Pizza
Spread the pesto on the socca in an even layer. Then add the sauteed veggies and the artichoke hearts, capers, and sausages. Broil on High for 3 minutes or until the tips of the veggie and socca brown.
Let cool for a couple minutes and serve hot! Bon Appetit!
Health Benefts
What is your favorite meal of the day?
Mine is Breakfast. I could seriously eat “breakfast food” all day long! Sometimes I do…
Not only is chocolate good for you, but it tastes good, too!
I finally created a healthy sugar-free brownie recipe, and it is just in time for Valentine’s Day!
Yield: 12 brownies
Calories per serving: 100 per brownie
~These brownies are gluten-free (grain-free), dairy-free, nut-free, soy-free, and of course, sugar-free!
Ingredients
Instructions
Health Benefits (Yes! The brownie actually helps your body!)
When you went to Elementary school, did you have Valentine’s Day parties?
I had one every year at my school. I made a giant sweet-heart container to hold my Valentines. We always brought Valentine’s cards and candy for the whole class and dropped them into everyone’s containers, and then we had a party! When I got home from school, my sister and I would sort through our Valentine cards and candies 🙂 Then get sugar-high ;)Blech!
First off, I’d like to announce the randomly chosen winner of the CSN giveaway. Congratulations…
Ashley from QuasiChick!
You will be receiving an email from me shortly with the $35 CSN gift code. Thanks to everyone who entered! I would love to give all of you gift cards 🙂
Now, here is an easy recipe for Breakfast cakes. You can make a huge batch of them and save them for the week, but they are so quick and easy to make that you can make them the morning-of, too.
Breakfast Oat Cakes
~These little cakes can are completely versatile and can be made into any flavor you want! Vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free (make sure you use gluten-free oats), and of course, Sugar-free!
Ingredients
Preheat oven to 375*. In a mixing bowl, mix all ingredients. The dough should be thick and stick together. Adjust liquid amount if needed to create muffins, cookies, or biscuit cakes. If you feel like muffins, add more chia gel. A little less gel for cookies, and even less for biscuit cakes.
Roll into balls, plop dough with a spoon, shape into biscuits on a cookies sheet, or fill a muffin pan. Bake for 10 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Makes 12 breakfast cakes. (But why keep this recipe just for breakfast? They are perfect any time of day! Especially snack time or tea time 😉 )
Health Benefits:
Are you a morning person or a night person?
I am definitely a morning person. I can never sleep in, and I love going to bed early. Like Benjamin Franklin said, “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” 😉
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