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September 30, 2011

Green Monster #6

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I feel like kiwis are a fruit that go somewhat unnoticed.  It isn't a food that most people will run to the store to buy, like I tend to do for foods like pineapples, grapes, bagels, peanut butter, and . . . this list could go on and on, but I'll just stop there  :)


But why do they fade into the background?  (Well, it may be because of how they look:  unappealing!)

BUT, despite the hairiness part, did you know that kiwifruits are super healthy?  (What fruit isn't?!)

One medium kiwi averages out at 70 calories a piece, with 4g of fiber and vital nutrients, such as 115% of your daily recommended intake of vitamin C, 12% of your vitamin E and 45% of your vitamin K.  Plus, it contains minerals, like potassium!  You may think I am crazy when I say this, but, I eat the kiwi skin too . . .


*gasp!*

Don't worry, my friend said "ew" too.  But the skin is packed full of antioxidants and fiber.  It is part of the fruit, just like the skin of an apple.  It should be left on!  I'll admit, the first bite feels like you're about to bite a chunk of grass out from the ground, but after that, it is just like eating an apple.  If you are still grossed out by the skin, though, simply blend it up into a smoothie!  And since it's green, why not add some avocado?  Oh, and some spinach...

I love the little kiwi seed speckles!

Green Monster #6:  [high fiber, vegan]
(serves 2)

   2 Kiwis, ripe and with skin left on!
   1 Avocado, small
   1 cup Pineapple Chunks
   big handful of Baby Spinach
   1 cup of Unsweetened Soymilk (or "milk" of choice)
   10-14 drops Stevia Extract (or sweetener of choice)

Directions:
1.  Scrub your kiwis gently to remove any dirt or pesticides (if not buying organic, I didn't), and cut the ends off of the kiwi, discarding them
2.  Put all of the ingredients into a large, powerful blender and blend for about a minute, or just until no chunks of kiwi skin are left.  Enjoy!


Have a good weekend!  Slurp slowly  :)

June 16, 2011

Green Monster #4

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This Green Monster recipe is dedicated to Father's Day... just a simple recipe for a great dad :)


May 26, 2011

Hummingbird Cake

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If you read my previous post, then you know that mostly everything I bake requires trial after trial, because what usually results is error after error.  Since I try to "healthify" every recipe I make, many of them do not work... and that leads me to this Hummingbird Cake--a tropical cake with pineapple, banana, coconut.  Super tasty, and now, super healthy!


Trial #1:
The recipe I found looked amazing, but I've gotta say, 2 cups of sugar, 3/4 cup of oil and 3 whole eggs kind of scared me.  I used whole wheat pastry flour instead of AP flour, halved the sugar content and used 1 egg + 1 egg white.  This is how the taste-test went:
     first bite:  YUM!
     next few bites:  hmm... a little dry
     next next few bites:  okay, I can't even taste the pineapple anymore
     last bite: darn... what does it need?
My mistakes: overmixing, blending the egg whites (makes mixture frothy and leaves the cake too dry/airy), and forgetting the oil and vanilla extract!

Trial #2:
I lowered the sugar even more since there was natural sugar coming from the pineapple and bananas. I increased the cinnamon (which makes what you're baking taste sweeter), drained the pineapples, added a banana, and remembered to add the oil!  I lowered the oil content by 1/3 and used 3 egg whites instead of 1 egg and 1 white. I also added some coconut extract for more flavor.

Trial #3:
In this trial I used different bakeware.  Rather than mini loaf pans, I used 4 mini ramekins and 1 mini loaf pan. I added baking powder to make the cake a little less dense and to lower the fat content I used some applesauce in place of some oil. This cake was delicious! Sweet, moist and full of flavor.  My whole family loved it  :)



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