Pumpkin Pancakes

‘Tis the season! Pumpkin Pancakes–great for cozy mornings…or comforting dinners! Perfectly spiced, naturally sweet to celebrate everyday or holidays.  (All gluten free, refined sugar free, and dairy free too!)

1 cup rolled oats
2 Tbsp flax seed
4 Tbsp gluten free flour
1cup unsweetened almond milk
½ cup pumpkin puree
 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
Pinch cloves
1 tbsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla
1 Tbsp coconut oil
1 egg
¼ cup coconut sugar
¼ tsp sea salt
Stevia, if desired

Toppings: Chopped pecans and Maple syrup

  • Process oats, flax seed and flour in food processor or blender to a fine powder.
  • Add remaining ingredients to blender and process until well mixed. Sprinkle and mix in additional stevia for sweeter pancakes. Batter will be thick.
  • Preheat a nonstick pan over low/medium heat. Once hot, add small amount of coconut oil and spread around hot pan.
  • Make pancakes, scooping about ¼ cup batter on the pan for each one, flattening and spreading out batter as needed. Cook for 2-3 minutes or until nicely browned. Flip. Cook for another 2-3 minutes on the second side and until pancakes are not doughy.
  • Top with chopped pecans and maple syrup (or try Maple Syrup made from xylitol if you’re carefully watching blood sugars).

Makes 10-12.

Freeze pancakes and reheat in the toaster for a quick, easy breakfast.

Check out the amazing benefits of pumpkin (beyond lattes and decor) and other pumpkin recipes.

Enjoy the beautiful, crisp season…and share the goodness!


Everyday Green Smoothie

This is SO good! You really could LOVE having it EVERYDAY! In fact, I’ve sampled this in classes and those who would have never even touched a green smoothie ASKED for the recipe! Really!! You’ve got to try it!!!!

4 large handfuls Spinach (up to ½ lb)
¾ cup Pineapple
1 Banana
1 Pear
½ Lime, peeled
½ cup cold Water
Sweetener to taste (stevia, raw honey, agave…) [I use stevia]
Ice*
1‐2 Tbsp Flax oil (optional)
1‐2 Tbsp ground Flaxseed (optional, but golden is my favorite)
Process in a high-powered blender until smooth and creamy. (that’s the key…be SURE, it’s super smooth and NOT chunky!) Serve immediately. Makes 2‐3, 16 oz servings.

*Use as much or as little as you like!


4 Steps to Instant and Delicious Salads and Dressings

Instant Delicious Salad and Dressing Ideas – in 4 easy steps

Instant Delicious Salad Dressing Ideas

Dressings make a salad! But who always has time to make dressing? Most of them use ingredients you can’t pronounce and don’t want in your body. Salad dressings typically contain lots of preservatives, sugars, and poor quality, less-than-healthy oils. Whether it’s sweet or savory you prefer, here are 4 steps for practically instant salad and dressing ideas, to make your greens delicious and something you look forward to!

Salad Ingredients

1- Gather and prep salad

  • greens – spinach, romaine, green or red leaf, butter crunch, and/or cabbage (pre-washed greens make this instant!)
  • veg toppings: tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, onions, carrots, broccoli/cauliflower,
  • fruit toppings: berries, pomegranate, apples, citrus
  • protein: nuts, beans, lean meat or fish, organic cheese
  • herbs and flavors: garlic, basil, oregano, sea salt, pepper or pepper flakes (honey or fruit juice if you like your dressing a touch sweeter)

Dressing

2- Find your favorite pairings of olive oil and vinegar

3- Splash onto salad (I prefer to serve dressing on the side to prevent soggy salads. Shake or pour on desired amounts of oil and vinegar on each salad. Or, in a small bowl or shaker jar, make a larger quantity.)

4- Toss and enjoy

Pairing — Salad Dressing Ideas

The right combination makes flavors pop. Be creative. You just might be amazed at what works and is delicious! Here are some ideas to get you started from a few of my favorite places:

Queen Creek Olive Mill – Queen Creek, AZ

  • Rosemary olive oil and cranberry white balsamic
  • Meyer lemon olive oil and pomegranate white balsamic
  • Basil olive oil and strawberry white balsamic
  • Garlic olive oil and balsamic
  • Blood orange olive oil and prickly pear balsamic
  • Chili olive oil and peach white balsamic
  • Lime olive oil and white balsamic

Eighteenninety grille and marketplace – Granbury, TX: house favorite – lime olive oil and cranberry pear white balsamic

The Olive Tap’s – Perfect Pairings – extensive list

 

What’s the best ratio? It depends on your taste buds, but start with about 2-3 parts oil : 1 part vinegar

 

Here’s a quick, elegant and festive Pomegranate Salad and dressing idea to get you started:
Mixed greens (spinach and red romaine), pomegranate arils, onions, pecans, feta (sub avocado for dairy free)

pomegranate salad and dressing ideas

 

OR try this Beets and Greens Salad to play with different oil and vinegar combos.

 

Now, share the goodness.
Perfect for everyday, holidays and parties, and gift ideas.

 

 


Beets & Feta with Greens

As delicious as beets are “solo,” they make a great addition to salads. Here’s one of my favorites…and it’s super easy to make!

Beets and Feta with Greens

Romaine, chopped
Sweet onions, chopped
Beets, cooked and chopped
Goat feta*
Fresh garlic, minced
Sea salt and pepper

Layer salad veggies in serving bowl(s). Top with crumbled feta and garlic.
Dress with lime juice and olive oil OR balsamic and olive oil and toss.

 

A bit of ginger also adds a nice touch.

*Goat or sheep feta is usually easier to digest OR make Dairy-Free replacing with avocado or even chopped macadamia nuts.


Rainbow Stir-Fry

Stir frys! Super versatile way to get in lots of veggies! Check this out and tweak it to make it your favorite!

Rainbow Stir Fry

1/2 onion, chopped
1/2 red or yellow pepper, chopped
1 cup chopped carrots
2 cups chopped broccoli
1/2 cup petite peas
3 Crimini mushrooms, sliced
3-4 large Rainbow chard leaves, chopped
1/4 cup cashews, chopped
Protein of choice (I used tuna for a change)

Sauce:
1/4 cup San-J Gluten Free Teriyaki Stir-fry and Marinade
1/4 cup water
3-4 cloves garlic, minced
1 Tbsp sesame oil
1 tsp raw honey

Combine sauce ingredients and stir, shake or blend until well mixed.

In large skillet, saute onions, add carrots and broccoli and cook until veggies just begin to soften. Add peppers, stir-fry and soften briefly, then add mushrooms, continuing to heat. Add peas, protein, cashews and sauce to desired taste. Continue to stir and heat to desired veggie “crispness.” Finally, add chard, stirring well and heating until chard just begins to wilt.

Serve over brown rice or quinoa.


Deliciously Up-Beet

Ready to venture out with your groceries and try something new? I really love beets, but when I mention this I get 1 of 2 looks…”Oh I love them too.” Or “Are you crazy?!”

No matter what your previous beet experiences may be, these gorgeous little beauties are packed with such goodness. Their rich color just hints of their many benefits! You might see beets as an option “off-the-beet-en path”, or even overlook them as a little unusual, “out there” and a bit “too scary to try.” But, give ‘em another chance. They’re loaded with flavor and give the body some unique, powerful perks. Here’s a closer look and a simple summary of the many highlights you can love about them:

–Fight cancer
–Protect eye health from macular degeneration and cataracts (even more so from beet greens)
–Reduce birth defects – excellent source of folate to prevent neural tube defects/spina bifida
–Support detox – helping your liver and cleaning your blood, making sure the toxins can get flushed out
–Reduce inflammation
–Provide strong antioxidant support through an unusual phytonutrient blend of betalain antioxidant pigments (distinct red color), Vitamin C and manganese
–Give additional antioxidant support through betaines, reducing inflammatory markers (especially protecting the heart and blood vessels)
–Reduce blood pressure and improve circulation – by forming nitric oxide, blood vessels relax and dilate…even increasing brain blood flow and function
–Boost endurance – increasing athletic performance to exhaustion by 15-20%
And more!

 

So what in the world do you do with them??

Beet shopping & prep tips:
1-Look for bright-colored roots w/ fresh, green leaves.
2-Remove (slice off) tops and set aside for green smoothies.
3-Wash and scrub beets well to remove all mud and dirt.
4-Trim and remove hair roots and dark or tough spots.
5-Bake in covered dish with ¼-1/2” water about 45 minutes OR quarter and steam 15-20 minutes. Ideally, keep cooking time as short as possible to maintain nutrients (definitely under 1 hr.) Beets are done when they are “tender” when poked with a fork.
6-Season with olive oil or butter and a little sea salt and/or garlic …or ginger. Or try this super easy, lovely Beet and Feta Salad

 

(Beets are super easy to grow, if you’re looking for a gardening adventure. Fresh from the garden, they are unbelievably sweet.)

 

 

(Oh, and don’t be shocked if you notice very bright reddish colors in the bathroom for the next few days. 🙂 )


Veg Perspective

size shape texture of vegetablesThis. Changes. Everything.
Seriously.

Size, shape and texture can make ALL the difference. Here’s a perfect example. It makes veggies go down much better and also adds a lot of fun variety!

Slivers – shred veggies to top salads or even add to soups

Ribbons – peel or mandolin into very thin strips for a “fettuccine” vegetable, top with sauces as a pasta replacement or  layer into baked veggie dishes (think lasagne or enchiladas), stir fry, steam and use as a “bed” for chicken or fish

Spears – cut into wedges to use with your favorite dips, spreads or hummus, bake or even stir fry

Waves – slice into thin, thick or wavy circles or ovals to make a side veggie, grilled kabobs, dipping discs, soups and more

Spirals – great for angel hair replacement, Asian “noodle soups,” raw salad toppers or a artistic side dish

 

Be creative. The possibilities are endless!


V5 Juice Recipe

v5-juice recipe

Great immune booster — excellent for the heart! Refreshing and flavor-FULL!

V5 Juice

6 Romas or on-the-vine tomatoes
2-4 garlic cloves*
1 large cabbage leaf
1 carrot
1/2 cucumber

Juice all 5. Stir and enjoy.

*Add garlic to juicer at the beginning or middle, to be sure other veggies push it through the machine. Use more or less depending on taste preferences. Allow to sit about 3-5 minutes for maximum garlic benefits.

 

 


Baked Zucchini

Fast – Easy – Fresh – Different – Veg Variety – Flavor Adventure

easy zucchini recipe

Baked Zucchini

1- Wash and Slice zucchini, horizontally into strips, about 1/4″ thick.

2- Spread strips onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

3- Mist with a little fresh olive oil (spray) and sprinkle with sea salt, pepper, garlic and Italian seasoning blend…or a blend of fresh, chopped herbs.

4- Bake at 350 just until tender, flipping half way through. About 15-20 minutes.

5- Add a protein, beans, another veg.

Then, enjoy with family or friends!


What to do with Asparagus?!

garlic asparagus

Add some veg variety! Here are a few tips and variations:

1- Try fresh garlic

2- Invest in an oil mister bottle! Much cleaner and fresher oil than the commercial oil sprays

3- Use parchment paper for an easy clean up

4- Bake, broil or grill until just tender

5- Skip the tough, thick stems!

6- Sprinkle with just a touch of (Organic) Parmesan/Romano, IF you’re doing dairy. YUMMM!