Cherry Spelt Muffins

These muffins are quick and easy to prepare and clean up. All the ingredients go into a blender to create a smooth batter then the cherries get folded in and it all goes straight into lined muffin tins. The trick is just to work quickly and then get it into the oven right away, if left out for too long the batter can get too thick. The muffins are not too sweet so a bit of butter and cherry jam can make them more decadent. Continue Reading →

Ham and Pea Frittata

Frittata muffins can appeal to children and adults alike. This seasonal variation has some sweetness from peas, ham and cooked shallots plus some creaminess from marscapone and butter. A bit of thyme adds some flavour without being too exotic. This recipe can either make 18 muffins or it can be put into a greased casserole dish and baked then cut and portioned after. Continue Reading →

Sourdough with Marscapone and Honeycomb

A simple, healthy piece of bread can be transformed into a treat with some creamy marscapone and sweet honeycomb. Any kind of whole grain bread is going to be a nutritious choice but it is extra beneficial if the grains are sprouted or if the loaf is a sourdough one. Both of these types have an extra step in the processing that makes the bread easier for us to digest. Continue Reading →

Strawberry Mango Chia Pudding with Kiwi Berries

Chia pudding can be flavoured as simply or as intricately as desired. This is a really simple version that just utilizes fruit and a bit of unsweetened vanilla cashew milk to take chia seeds and plump them up into a flavourful, vibrant pudding. Here I used frozen strawberries and mango defrosted and blended with the milk. I like to use frozen fruit, especially this time of year when fruit isn’t really in season because the frozen option should have been picked and immediately frozen at its peak of ripeness. Therefore it is at its highest in nutrient content, which is preserved through the freezing, as well as at its most flavourful. Plus, I find that unthawed frozen fruit is often a little sweeter than in its completely fresh, unadulterated form. Maximum flavour and sweetness means that we don’t have to add in refined sugars to have a sweet, enjoyable treat. Continue Reading →

Eggs in a Yam Nest

Spiralizing root vegetables is a way to make a slightly different shaped base for egg hash. A spiralizer makes even, thin pieces that cook quickly and uniformly. Here I used yams because of their lightly sweet flavour and smooth, dense texture. Here in Canada we generally call the orange ones yams and the white or cream coloured ones sweet potatoes, but in the US it is the other way around- a great cause of confusion.   Continue Reading →

Rose Chia Pudding Parfait

Chia pudding itself can take on a multitude of different ingredients to create a range of flavours, or a simple version can become part of a parfait. Here I used some Middle Eastern ingredients- rose water, dates and almonds along with some other ingredients I had around- hazelnuts, strawberries and cherries. Adding in these additional items makes the pudding into a very filling meal, with several extra nutrients. It’s the kind of thing that can be really helpful after a tough workout because it has lots of sugars from the fruit for a fast energy replenish but the fiber, healthy fats and protein also offer a more sustained energy. This way you don’t get the slump that you would with something more sugary and less nutritious like commercial cereal or baked items. Continue Reading →

Banana Bread Granola

One of my favourite ways to make baking items more nutritious and less indulgent is to use their flavours in granola. The oats and nuts which form the base are full of fiber, healthy fats and protein along with several micronutrients, or vitamins and minerals. I usually try to keep the sweeteners down then serve it with fruit for natural sweetness, plus an extra dose of several more nutrients. For this banana bread inspired granola I used molasses as the sweetener, it is a robust, dark and thick syrup which is the byproduct of refined sugar. Continue Reading →

Chunky Monkey Chia Pudding

Peanut butter, chocolate and banana is a combination that screams dessert time- but they each bring several nutrients to the table. Here I paired them with an ultra nutritious and popular superfood, chia seeds. These little seeds were carried by Aztec warriors on long trips because they give a large return on investment. They are small and light but provide good, well-sustained energy and they are one of the best plant-based sources of essential omega-3 fatty acids, a nutrient we often under consume.  Continue Reading →

Buckwheat Waffles

Waffles are the perfect breakfast food that can make a quick meal any time of the day, and they’re easier to make by far than crepes or even pancakes since they don’t need any flipping. For the health conscious, waffles don’t have to be off the table, with the right ingredients they can be quite nutritious and some sweet toppings can make them still feel decadent.

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