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Monthly Archives: January 2015

No Bake Salted Chocolate Banana Loaf. Vegan & Gluten Free

30 Friday Jan 2015

Posted by Aissa in Chocolate, Gluten Free, No bake/ Raw, Sweets, Tart, Vegan

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Cacao, Cacao Butter, Chocolate, Gluten free, No bake, Sweets, Tart, Vegan

Raw Chocolate, banana, walnut and coconut make such a sweet melody of flavours. Do not be afraid of the amount of salt, it really is key to the recipe. As with a lot of raw recipes it takes a little planning but then it is quite simple to bring it all together. You need to soak the cashews and apricots over night so that they will blend easily. I was lazy almost every evening so I actually did this over three days!

I really want to start mastering the art of stevia use. When I first got into vegan baking stevia was not available in Ireland, due to a very weird ban! I actually bought it Berlin on a college trip! It was a disaster, I used far too much. I learnt my lesson so feel safe to trust the amounts I have used here.

You will need a blender- hand-held will do. A loaf tin, I used silicon, if using an actual tin one make sure to line it with paper so it is easy to take out.

No Bake Salted Chocolate Banana Loaf

Fudgey Apricot Almond Layer

  • Seven Un-sulphered Apricots soaked over night (use to less for a dryer texture)
  • Zest of a unwaxed orange
  • Two dessert spoons of tahini raw if preferred
  • Half a dessertspoonful of organic coconut oil
  • Four or five drops of a liquid stevia
  • One and a third cups of organic ground almonds, grind yourself for a raw version
  • One and a half dessert spoons of raw cacao powder
  • An eight of a teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt or sea salt

Method:  You will need to get the blender out at this point. I have an immersion hand-held blender and it does okay but if you have a jug better it will come together even better.

soaked apricots

soaked apricots

Smush your tahini, coconut oil, stevia and orange zest together. Chop your soaked apricots and add to the tahini mix. Now blend them a bit. In another bowl put your dry ingredients together i.e. ground almonds, salt and cacao. Add half to your wet mix and blend again. Add the other half. It is a bit dry for my blender at this point so I mix the second half through. Now press into your lined or silicon loaf tin and pop into the fridge.

Banana Cashew Coconut Layer

  • Half a cup of chopped cashews soaked over night. (make sure they are covered by the water as they will swell )
  • Two ripe bananas very well mashed
  • Two drops of stevia
  • One dessertspoonful of pure maple syrup
  • A teaspoon of vanilla powder/ two pods/ tsp of vanilla bean paste*
  • A third of a cup of desiccated coconut, roughly ground raw flakes for a raw version
  • Keep a rounded dessertspoonful of the coconut back for sprinkling

Method: Mash mash mash your bananas, add the vanilla, stevia, maple syrup  and mash again! Now add the cashews. Using your blender and blend! Spread this on top of the fudgey layer. Cover and pop back into the fridge.

Pre the chocolate layer

Pre the walnut layer

Toasted Walnuts and Raw Chocolate Salted Layer

  • Eighteen walnuts chopped (allowing two for tasting to see if toasted)
  • A quarter teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt or good sea salt
  • ————————————————————–
  • A third of a cup of cacao paste chopped
  • Just under a third of a cup of cacao butter chopped
  • One and a half spoons of organic coconut oil
  • Five dessert spoons of rice syrup
  • Two dessert spoons of maple syrup
  • Half a teaspoon of vanilla powder/ one pod/ paste
  • An eight of a teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt of good sea salt

Method: You will need two saucepans. Pick one to put hot water so you can melt your chocolate over it in a perspex bowl. Put it on a medium heat so the water simmer. Insure the water is not touching the bottom of the bowl or it will be too hot. Put your cacao paste, butter and coconut oil into melt.

Avec toasted walnuts

Avec toasted walnuts

When your cacao-y mix is melted add the syrups and mix through. Add in the vanilla and salt next. Take off the heat. Leaving it off the heat for a bit before warming it up again helps the cacao butter crystals align and makes for a better chocolate. They say ten minutes but it was more like six or seven when I did it this time.

melty cacao-ness

Meanwhile put another saucepan on a medium high heat and start toasting your walnuts with the salt. They are done when they change colour a little, they inside become a little more yellow. Be careful not to overdo them, hence the tasting!

I picked my salty walnuts out and sprinkled them over the banana layer. I wanted some of the salt but not all, which is why I didn’t just pour them over it.

Put your chocolate back on the hit and give it a stir. It will become lovely and shiny after a minute or two. Using an oven glove or towel grab your bowl and pour the chocolate over the walnut layer.

hmmm yum

hmmm yum

 

Leave for a few seconds. Bang it flat on the table/ counter once or twice to leave air bubbles out. Now put in the fridge to set. I left mine for an hour and a half, but I imagine it would be ready after an hour. I think that after twenty minutes it would be worth taking it out and scoring the top where you plan to cut slices. I will do this next time to make it easier to cut.

close up

close up

It is fudgey, gooey, crunchy ,sweet and salty taste experience. I had mine with Irish salt caramel vegan ice- cream. Sooo good. It is super filling with all the almonds and walnuts so a little goes a long way!

Salted Chocolate banana Loaf

Salted Chocolate banana Loaf

I recommend storing it in the fridge so the banana gooey layer does not melt, though it is cold enough here enough that it would be fine! e.g. see below…

Yesterday's snow

Yesterday’s snow

O and this…

It's an Organic Lime Fish!

It’s an Organic Lime Fish!

Anyhooooow let me know if you try it out! Xs Aissa

 

 

 

Vegan French Onion Stew-oup Quick!

24 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by Aissa in Gluten Free, Savoury, Traditional, Vegan

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Dinner, Gluten free, Savoury, Traditional, Vegan

This was going to be a light broth-y soup with veggies, but I wanted to make it a bit more hearty and filling with puy lentils and it kinda ended up stew like. Hence “Stew-oup!” It turned out super tasty, if I do say so myself. It is fast to make ,including prep and leaving it cook it took only 45mins.

That said I did cheat. I came in from work, and for various reasons it has been an exhausting week. I had not soaked puy lentils, I did not want to wait forty minutes for them to cook (Here end-th the excuses). O but the joy of organic canned puy lentils! The ones I get are an English brand, they are only in water- no salt, no sugar no preservatives…no waiting!

Vegan French Onion Stew-oup Quick!

  • A dessertspoon of organic coconut oil or peanut oil
  • A teaspoon of nigella seeds
  • A teaspoon of yellow mustard seeds
  • A slice of organic ginger very finely chopped
  • A couple of twists of black pepper
  • One large yellow onion not too finely diced
  • Two small red onions quite finely diced
  • An eighth of a teaspoon of pink himalayan salt or sea salt
  • Half a teaspoon of organic turmeric powder
  • One teaspoon of english style mustard
  • One and a half organic onion stock cubes or Homemade stock*
  • Minimum three to four cups of boiling water (more if needed)
  • Half a medium head of broccoli approx cup and two thirds
  • Four cloves of garlic finely chopped
  • Two medium carrots- I spiralized mine**
  • Two large portabello mushrooms one very finely chopped one thinly sliced
  • A bit more than a cup of cooked puy lentils or a 240g (dry weight) tin of them.
  • Two dessertspoons of cold pressed extra virgin olive oil
  • An eighth of a teaspoon of pink himalayan salt or sea salt
  • About eight twists of black pepper or to taste
  • Optional: a little fresh parsley chopped

See the bottom of the post for footnotes!

Easy Garlic Toast

  • A few slices of toasted brown spelt bread or rye or your gluten free preference
  • A little organic coconut oil or cold pressed extra virgin olive oil
  • A clove of garlic
  • More black pepper

The quick way is simple. Toast your bread. Cut a clove of garlic in two. Rub the garlic on the toast- it should actual wear down a bit. Scrape on your coconut oil or drizzle your olive oil. Season with black pepper. Ta-Da! Garlic Toast! If you have time you could of course make proper garlic bread in the oven, but this is a quick work night dinner!

Vegan French Onion Stew-oup Method

I have listed the ingredients in the order you put them in. Put your pot on a medium to high heat. Melt your organic coconut oil or let your peanut oil warm up. Coconut oil can be safely heated to 225C and peanut oil can go up to 215C. Add your nigella seeds and yellow mustard seeds ( they should sizzle when added). Add your black pepper and ginger next. Now add your chopped yellow onion. Chop your red onions and add these. Add your salt. After a couple of minutes add the turmeric. At this stage put the lid on to allow the onions to sweat and cook. You need to keep an eye on them and give them the odd stir, they can easily burn. Once they have shrunk down and are lovely and transparent add the mustard. Give it a stir.

The start!

The start!

the onions cooked!

the onions cooked!

Add your homemade stock or stock cubes and water, bring it all to a simmer. Pop in the broccoli. I chopped each of the florets of broccoli in three so that they were nice and thin. This means they cook quickly and are easier to eat if you are just using a spoon to have your “stew-oup”.

Et la broccoli!

Et la broccoli!

plus carrots

 

After a five minutes add spiralized or shaved carrots. Chop your Portabello mushrooms and add these. Add in your cooked puy lentils. Let it all to come back up to a light simmer. Now put in your cold pressed extra virgin olive oil. Extra virgin olive oil has a burning point of 100C. I do not use it on a direct heat, aside from the trans fatty acids the flavour would also burn off! Add the rest of the salt and pepper. Taste your concoction to check the vegetables are cooked and if it needs more seasoning.

Almost ready to serve!

Almost ready to serve!

And almost time to eat! Prepare your Easy Garlic toast and grab a blow. If you have fresh parsley chop a teaspoon and sprinkle on your soup when serving. You should have enough for two or three people.

Stew-oup!

Stew-oup and Garlic Toast!

Hope you try out the “Stew-oup!’ Let me know. O and I am posting on Peanut butter day so in it’s honour here is a link to my Nut Butter Chocolate Pie ! Hope you are having a good one. Xs Aissa

Footnotes!

*the stock cubes I use have no hydrolysed vegetable protein or hydrogenated oil. Homemade stock can be made easily and in advance. Keep some your veg peelings or veg juice pulp for a couple of days in the fridge. You boil these for approx an hour with salt, pepper, an onion, a stalk of finely chopped celery,some herbs of your choice e.g.parsley, thyme, rosemary. A large teaspoon of miso paste is a lovely addition. Taste the broth to see if it is nice. Leave to cool a little and pass it through a sieve. You can use a sterilised kilner jar or passata jar to store it. Pour it in while still reasonably hot and fill to the tip top tip. The passata’s metal top should actually be sucked in a little by the heat and be sealed. When you open it it should make a popping noise like a jar does when you buy it new! This will keep for a good few days in the fridge.

**If you do not have a spiralizer you can use a veg peeler to get long strips of carrot.

Seasonal Chestnut Chocolate Tart / Pie- Vegan, Gluten Free & No Bake!!

01 Thursday Jan 2015

Posted by Aissa in Chocolate, Gluten Free, No bake/ Raw, Tart, Vegan

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Cacao, Cacao Butter, chestnut puree, Chocolate, Gluten free, recipe, Tart, Vegan

Autumn and Winter are the times for chestnuts. You may even have a can of chestnut puree left over from the Christmas stock pile, or the cooked vacuum packed kind you can puree yourself. Organic Bergamot lemons have just appeared back on our shelves and I could not resist adding some zest to the chocolate mousse-y goodness of the filling. I have decided chocolate to be permanently in season, no arguments!

The recipe can be made lickety split! The longest part is waiting the three or four hours for it to set in the fridge or freezer, whilst you lick bowls,spoons and spatulas 🙂

mousse filling

Chestnut Chocolate Filling!

 

 Seasonal Chestnut Chocolate Pie / Tart

Prepare a 20cm/ 7.8inc tart dish by greasing lightly with a little coconut oil. If using a spring form tin line it with some baking paper to prevent sticking. You will need a saucepan and perspex bowl to melt your chocolate in. I use a handheld immersion blender and a coffee grinder for the nuts, if you have a jug blender that will do even better.

The Press In Base

  • One and a half cups of ground almonds
  • A third of a cup of walnuts
  • One tablespoon of cashews
  • Eight apricot kernels*
  • An eight teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt or fine sea salt
  • An eight of a teaspoon of cardamon powder
  • Half a teaspoon of vanilla powder/ one pod/ one tsp of vanilla bean paste
  • Three drops of lemon oil/ a quarter tsp of extract
  • One and a half tablespoons of organic cold pressed coconut oil
  • One tablespoon of cashew nut butter
  • One and a half tablespoons of raw dark agave**
  • Two and a half tablespoons of maple syrup**

* You can use a quarter teaspoon of almond extract instead

** You could also soak six or seven medjool dates or un-sulphered apricots over night. Puree them and use them instead of the syrups.

Chestnut Chocolate Mousse-y Filling

  • One small avocado- mashed
  • Optional: Zest of one unwaxed organic bergamot lemon*
  • Zest of one unwaxed organic orange*
  • Five drops of orange oil/ one tsp of natural extract/ zest of another orange
  • One cup/ 225g of unsweetened chestnut puree
  • Juice of half an orange
  • Make up a quarter cup of raw dark agave and maple syrup
  • One scant teaspoon of vanilla powder/ two pods/ two scant tsp vanilla bean paste
  • 70g/ 2.5oz bar of at least 70% good quality dark chocolate
  • Three tablespoons of roughly chopped cacao butter
  • Optional: One tablespoon of cacao paste
  • One tablespoon of cocoa or cacao
  • A generous eight of a teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt or sea salt
  • Half a cup of non-dairy milk

*Organic as I do not want to zest chemicals

Base Method

Ready your ingredients and grab a bowl. I like to prepare the dry things first. Grind your walnuts, cashews and apricot kernels to a soft meal. Put in your bowl. Add in the ground almonds, salt, cardamon and vanilla powder. If using vanilla bean paste add it to the wet.

dry ingredients

dry ingredients

In another bowl mash your coconut oil, cashew nut butter, lemon oil/ extract, agave and maple syrup.

Add your dry ingredients to the wet ones. Give it a stir, you will need to get in there with your hands in order to get it to turn into a crumbly meal. It should stick together when pinched between your fingers.

crumbly base

You can now press it into the tart dish. Try and get it nice and even. Cover it with baking paper or foil. You can now pop it in the fridge or freezer while you make the delectable chocolate top!

The press in base

The press in base

Chestnut Chocolate Mousse-y Filling- Method

Put some hot water in a saucepan and keep it on a medium heat on your hob. Make sure you use a saucepan that your perspex bowl will fit over later when melting the chocolate.

In another bowl start combining your ingredients. If you have a jug blender you can add them all to this. Firstly mash together your small avocado, zests, orange oil /extract.

avocado & zest

Avocado and zest looking like alien goo

Next grab your can of chestnut puree. So pretty and smooth and shinny! Doing a good impersonation of chocolate. Mash this into the other ingredients, add the juice of half an orange and the agave and maple syrup. Using your blender, blend them all together to a soft fluffy puree. Leave to one side while you get ready to melt your chocolate.

chestnut puree

Giant can of puree! I will have to think of another recipe for the left overs! 

Roughly chop your bar of chocolate and add it to the perspex bowl on the saucepan. Add in the cacao butter and cacao paste if using, keep stirring until it melts. Turn off the heat. Add your vanilla powder/pod/ paste, the salt and the cocoa or cacao. Mix throughly. Gradually start trickling in the half cup of non-dairy milk. Stir it all together.

melty chocolate

Must not stick my finger in, must not stick my finger in

Take your base out of the fridge/ freezer and uncover it. Now using an oven mitt or towel pick up the bowl with the chocolate and carefully add to the chestnut-y puree, gently folding it through at the same time. Use a spatula to get the very last bit of the chocolate goodness.

Chestnut Chocolate Pie

Oooo!

Quickly, before it begins to thicken, pour the mousse on top of the base. Using a spatula spread it evenly. Do not be heavy handed, you want to keep the air in it. Grate a little extract orange zest on top. Cover it up again, try not to have it touch the pie filling or it will mark it, you could make a foil tent if you like. Leave it to set in the fridge or freezer. A minimum of three or four hours. It is even better if you can leave it overnight.

I store mine in the fridge. When you are serving it leave the slices warm up a little. You can taste it better when it is not too cold. I served mine with some shaved chocolate and a little coconut yoghurt. You could also use your favourite vegan ice-cream.

Perfect start to the new year! Yum yum.

Perfect start to the new year! Yum yum.

Happy new year to you all. I think it would be lovely to add tablespoon of Grand Marnier, let me know if you try that! Xs Aissa

 

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year Yoga!

01 Thursday Jan 2015

Posted by Aissa in Natural Health, yoga

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Happy New Year, Headstands, Lotus Positon, Natural Health, Yoga

Happy New Year! Thought I would start the new year off well stretched, perhaps you would like to join me? It is more intermediate than beginners, but you can always choose how far to go in a pose. I found it a good challenge. I am still using the sitting room door as my spotter for headstands 😉 I certainly won’t be doing it parks like this lady, unless there is a paramedic handy- or I am in a bouncy air filled castle. Next trend in Yoga? Bouncy Castle Yoga? You heard it here first!!!!

Will be adding another post to-day, for my New Year’s Eve Seasonal Chestnut Chocolate Pie! Off to have a wheatgrass shot first.

Xs Aissa

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