For both omnivores and vegetarians alike, we can all benefit from consuming more legumes, or beans and lentils. Chickpeas have a subtler, nutty flavour so they’re a good option for those who are new to these foods or who don’t find them too appealing. Legumes are wonderful because they are high in fiber as well as protein so they help us to feel full and keep the digestive system working efficiently. However, when it comes to fiber it is best to adjust slowly and a salad like this with legumes and raw vegetables needs to be chewed well and portion controlled. Continue Reading →
Berry Chia Pudding Parfaits
There are currently a couple pretty trendy dishes to make from chia seeds- chia pudding and chia jam- and this is sort of a combination of the two. Along with some yogurt and a thick smoothie it makes for a very healthy parfait with a large range of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Continue Reading →
Strawberry Power Balls
Power balls a.k.a. energy balls are exactly what they sound like- little nutrient-dense balls of food that provide a burst of power or energy. They are jam packed with a good balance of fats, protein and carbs to provide a boost during an afternoon energy slump or to fuel or refuel before or after a workout. Continue Reading →
Peanut Butter Banana Fig Smoothie
Growing up, the only encounters I had with figs were the dried and processed versions in the Fig Newton’s my grandpa would try to pass off as “cookies”. Then, despite the misgivings inspired by how gross I thought they were, I finally tried them fresh and unadulterated when I was visiting family in New Zealand. They ripened on the tree in the yard and were like precious jewels that magically appeared on the kitchen counter every so often. That’s where I fell in love with these fruits- warm, squishy and incredibly sweet- almost too decadently sweet to pass as fruits. Now, whenever I have them I’m taken back to lounging by the pool with the soft breeze coming in from the ocean and the sun warming my skin amid the laughter of loved ones. Continue Reading →
Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
A name can hold great power. If I baked these in a tray then cut them into rectangles and called them oat bars, my brothers would instantly turn their noses up in disgust. But, dropped onto a baking sheet and called cookies, these are at least given a chance. They taste the same and are just as healthy, but the presentation is familiar and associated with positive memories. Now, if I made these too healthy and cut down the sweeteners or tried to pretend they were just like less healthy cookies, they would no longer trust my baking. When substituting ingredients and making healthier options for people who aren’t too into health food it’s imperative to take baby steps. Continue Reading →
Banana French Toast
French toast is technically not that French and it existed well before France was even a country. Bread has long been a staple food for many cultures since the shift to agrarian societies and it was discovered that soaking stale bread in milk (and also often eggs) then frying it extended its shelf life- making it edible past its prime. Our first written record of the dish was in a cookbook credited to Apicius, all the way back in 4th century Rome. With the right bread it can be a good, healthy base to build a breakfast plate off of. Continue Reading →
Espresso Brownie Bites
Something even better than coffee or chocolate is both of them together. Neither are touted as health foods but in the right package they can be pretty nutrient dense. A non-traditional brownie like this based off of dates and nuts is full of fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and healthy fats. I do not believe in intense restrictions or avoiding beloved foods but I think that choosing ingredients as close to their natural state as possible combines the best of both worlds- health and pleasure. Something like this allows for a chocolate fix but does not have ingredients that are really draining for the body like refined (white) flour and sugar. Continue Reading →
Strawberry Rose Tangerine Smoothie
One of the most tangible ways to show love is through food. While extravagant ingredients and meals are wonderful and special, sometimes whipping up something quick, healthy and nourishing can go a long way in improving how you or a loved one feels. Continue Reading →
Mexican Lime Chickpeas
Roasted chickpeas are a healthy, crunchy little snack on their own or a good addition to an antipasti board. Lime really freshens them up while chili and chipotle add some spice and cumin adds some smokiness. Chickpeas don’t have much flavour, if anything they taste a little bit nutty so they take on other flavours well. Continue Reading →