My very first job as a teenager was at a bakery. I couldn’t believe that I got paid to bake bread and decorate cakes all day, tasks I would have gladly done for free. I loved working with the piping bags and one of my favourite things to make were little icing roses. Nowadays I like to keep my icing intake to a minimum for health reasons, but a similar effect can be created easily with strawberries and thinly sliced fruits with smooth flesh like mangos, kiwis and plums. Continue Reading →
Vanilla Pumpkin Steel Cut Oats with Ginger Orange Poached Pears
Steel cut oats are the culinary version of a warm cozy sweater. They are nourishing, warm and grounding and will keep one comfortably satiated for hours. This type of oats takes longer to cook than rolled oats so they are not ideal when things are rushed, but for lazy mornings spent lingering around the house, perhaps with the rain pounding or wind howling outside, they are a perfect breakfast. Once cooked they are still slightly firm, form a thick consistency and have a nutty taste that goes nicely with fruit, nuts and/or yogurt. Continue Reading →
Pumpkin Spice Granola
A sprinkle of homemade granola is a healthy way to liven up a bowl of oatmeal or yogurt and fruit. It adds crunch, sweetness and in this case, some fall flavours. A combination of pumpkin purée, pumpkin seeds and pumpkin spice really drive home the pumpkin theme while pecans add some richness, dried cranberries add some chewy tartness and maple syrup, molasses, vanilla and hazelnut butter flavourfully hold it all together. Continue Reading →
Nutty Apple Frogs
Halloween would not be Halloween without mini chocolate bars and candy corn but there are some healthier treats that can be appropriate too. These little frogs are made from apple quarters with sunflower seeds for teeth, hazelnuts for eyes, strawberry slices for tongues and a bit of nut butter to hold the tongue and eyes on. Continue Reading →
Cranberry Hazelnut Mandarin Quinoa Salad
During the fall and winter I still like to have salads here and there, especially after indulgent events like Thanksgiving. During the summer, a light leafy greens based salad is perfect but in these colder temperatures switching the main ingredient to cooked whole grains anchors it down a bit, making it a more grounding option suitable for the season. Continue Reading →
Spiced Apple Chips with Almond Yogurt Dip
Slicing apples really thinly and baking them until they dry out and crisp up deepens their flavour and changes them up a bit. For anyone trying to eat clean or get more fruits and vegetables into their diet, cooking them in different ways can help keep things interesting. These are good on their own, or adding a yogurt and nut butter based dip makes them into a protein rich snack that’s easily portable. Making anything into chips, even something as healthy and common as apples, appeals to kids and picky eaters alike and it is the perfect munchy finger food for curling up inside by the fire. Continue Reading →
Apple Cinnamon Green Smoothie
As the weather gets colder smoothies are not as ideal as they are during the summer but adding in lots of warming spices like cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg can remedy this and make them easier on our bodies. Protein powder, oats and almond butter also weigh it down a bit, making it very filling and nourishing. As the days get shorter and darker and temperatures drop it is natural to start craving heavier, fattier foods. While it is important to listen to our bodies and transition with the seasons, it is most beneficial if we go for nutrient dense, not just calorie dense, foods. Continue Reading →
Cranberry Plum Sauce
Cranberry sauce is usually an afterthought at our family turkey dinners- we’re lucky if our mom mashes it up enough to remove the ribbing from the interior of the can it came from. I wanted to mix things up a little for Thanksgiving this year but changing the stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes or turkey itself would probably get me disowned, so to the condiments I go. This version adds in some balsamic vinegar for depth as well as orange juice and plums for natural sweetness. Along with maple syrup the extra fruits tone down the tartness of the cranberries without having to dump in cups of refined sugar. Continue Reading →
Apple Pear Crisp with Pumpkin Hazelnut Maple Topping
Crisps are one of my favourite sweet comfort foods that can be pretty healthy with a few tweaks. I like to add in nut butter and maybe some nuts to the oat based topping for some extra protein and healthy fats to moderate the sugar from the fruits and slow down digestion. This keeps blood sugar levels more stable and makes the dish more filling. Since it’s October I also added in some mashed pumpkin to the topping, giving it a seasonal twist and big boost of vitamin A. Maple syrup gives it some sweetness while cinnamon and ginger add some spice. Continue Reading →
Sumac Rosemary Garlic Roasted Yams
Yams are becoming a more and more popular way for those adhering to paleo or strict diets to consume complex carbs. Generally, complex carbs should make up a large percentage of our plates as they are full of nutrients and provide our bodies’ preferred source of energy. What makes a carb complex? Continue Reading →