Category: Recipes

  • Host a winter picnic

    Host a winter picnic

    Host a winter picnic

    Discovering the joy of feasting alfresco

    Often picnics are thought of as a cooler full of cold drinks and food spread out under the summer sun on a hot day. But picnics can also be mugs of hot chocolate or warm soup enjoyed wrapped in a warm blanket amid the still solitude of a snowy day. Whether it’s a quiet and cozy meal for two or a family fuel-up, food always tastes better outdoors in the brisk, clean air!

    Chai-Spiced Hot Apple Cider

    Sweet apple cider partners perfectly with fragrant chai-inspired flavors for a delicious and warming beverage sure to spice up any winter picnic!
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 9 green cardamom pods
    • 6 cloves
    • ¾ tsp fennel seeds
    • 4 cups non-alcoholic apple cider
    • 2 cinnamon sticks
    • 6 ⅛-inch slices fresh gingerroot
    • 10 black peppercorns
    • 3 apple slices (Honeycrisp, Gala, or Ambrosia)
    • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar

    Method
     

    1. Using mortar and pestle, lightly crush cardamom pods, cloves, and fennel seeds.
    2. In medium saucepan on medium heat, add apple cider, cinnamon, gingerroot, black peppercorns, apple slices, apple cider vinegar, and crushed cardamom pods, cloves, and fennel seeds. Bring to a boil and reduce to a low simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat, discard apple slices, and pour apple cider through nut bag or cheesecloth to remove spice remnants. Divide and enjoy!
    3. For a stronger and spicier cider, after discarding apple slices, refrigerate overnight and strain spice remnants before reheating to desired temperature.

    Creamy Mushroom and Leek Soup

    Full flavored yet easy to make, this simple but refined soup is cozy and rich in earthy mushroom flavors and cashew creaminess.
    Servings: 2

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup raw cashews
    • 2 cups boiling water
    • 2 tbsp avocado oil
    • 1 medium-size leek chopped (white and light green part only)
    • 1 yellow onion diced
    • 2 garlic cloves peeled and crushed
    • 8 cremini mushrooms sliced
    • 1 tsp sherry vinegar
    • 3 cups mushroom broth
    • 2 fresh thyme sprigs
    • ½ tsp salt

    Method
     

    1. In small bowl, place raw cashews and add 2 cups boiling water. Let soak while preparing soup.
    2. In large soup pot on medium, heat avocado oil. Add leeks and onions and saute for 5 minutes, until onions are translucent. Add garlic and sliced mushrooms and saute for a further 5 minutes, then add sherry vinegar, broth, and thyme sprigs. Bring soup to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 10 minutes.
    3. Remove pot from heat and discard thyme sprigs. With immersion blender, blend mushroom broth mixture well. Alternately, ladle all into blender and blend until smooth before returning to soup pot.
    4. Drain water from cashews and add cashews to high-speed blender. Add 1 1/2 cups blended mushroom mixture to cashews and blend to create smooth cashew cream. Slowly whisk cashew cream back into remaining mushroom mixture in soup pot and bring to desired temperature. Enjoy!

    Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Wraps

    Roasted sweet potatoes and zesty Dijon mustard transform a classic picnic salad concept into a new and fresh menu item for your basket.
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup unsweetened plain plant-based yogurt (or plain yogurt)
    • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
    • 3 tbsp Dijon mustard
    • ¼ cup chopped chives
    • 1-2 garlic cloves peeled and crushed
    • ½ tsp ground black pepper divided
    • 4 sweet potatoes peeled and diced into uniform ½-inch squares
    • 2 tbsp avocado oil
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 1 red bell pepper diced
    • 4 whole wheat tortilla wraps
    • 1 cup spinach
    • 2 avocados sliced

    Method
     

    1. In medium bowl, whisk yogurt, apple cider vinegar, Dijon mustard, chives, garlic, and 1/4 tsp black pepper; set aside.
    2. Preheat oven to 425 F.
    3. In large bowl, toss sweet potato with avocado oil, sea salt, and 1/4 tsp black pepper and spread evenly on large parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Place in preheated oven on middle rack and roast until squash is fork tender, about 30 minutes, stirring halfway through. Remove from oven and let cool to room temperature.
    4. When sweet potato has cooled, add diced red bell pepper and dressing, and mix well. This can be stored in the fridge overnight to assemble wraps the next day.
    5. To assemble wraps, lay out tortillas on counter. Divide spinach among wraps, placing it on the bottom third of each tortilla. Top spinach with evenly divided avocado and then sweet potato salad mix. Fold in tortilla’s two sides and then roll up from the bottom, folding and tucking in the two sides as you tightly wrap the tortilla to the end. Wrap each individually in parchment paper or place in resealable container small enough to keep wraps rolled up.

    By Susan Rossie, RHN

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Noble Mushrooms are here!

    Noble Mushrooms are here!

    It may be gray outside but things are looking very colorful in our produce section thanks to our new local supplier Noble Mushrooms, based in Hillsborough, NJ. We recently brought their eye-catching blue oyster, lion’s mane, and chestnut mushroom varieties into all three locations. If you’ve already picked up a grow your own kit, took a few bunches home with you, or just spied them in the produce sections and wondered how on earth to prepare them, we’ve compiled a couple recipes that really play to the strengths of these amazing mushrooms.

    Oyster Mushroom Fritters with Scallion Aioli

    Ingredients
      

    For the Aioli
    • ½ cup mayonnaise (or vegenaise)
    • 2 oz scallion greens finely minced (save a pinch for garnish!)
    • ½ lemon juiced
    • ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
    • ½ tsp salt
    For the Mushrooms
    • ½ lb Blue Oyster mushrooms
    • 1 cup milk
    • 1 egg
    • 1 cup flour
    • 1 ½ tsp salt
    • ½ tsp ground black pepper
    • 1 tsp cayenne powder
    • ½ tsp onion powder
    • ½ tsp garlic powder
    • ¼ tsp cumin
    • ¼ tsp smoked paprika

    Method
     

    For the Aioli
    1. Place mayonnaise, lemon juice, scallion greens, and salt in food processor and begin blending.
    2. Slowly drizzle olive oil into mixture as it processes and whip until smooth. Taste and adjust salt if desired. Set aside in refrigerator.
    For the Mushrooms
    1. Prepare the mushroom by gently tearing fronds into bite-size pieces from edge of cap to stem, making sure to keep pieces connected to base.
    2. Whisk milk and egg in large mixing bowl.
    3. Whisk flour, salt, pepper, cayenne powder, onion powder, garlic powder and cumin in separate large mixing bowl.
    4. Coat mushroom in liquid mixture then dredge in flour. Repeat this process one more time then place mushroom in refrigerator.
    5. Pour enough oil to submerge mushroom in large vessel and heat to 350°F.
    6. Once oil is up to temperature, remove mushroom from refrigerator and slowly lower into cooking vessel gill-sides down. Use metal utensil to ensure it is fully submerged and cook until golden brown (about 10 minutes). Remove and place on drying rack.
    7. Place mushroom on serving plate and cut center in “X” pattern to make room for dipping sauce. If mushroom cluster doesn’t stand on its own, wrap the base of it in a rolled piece of aluminum foil to help it stand up.
    8. Place sauce in center, garnish with some more scallion greens and serve.

    Roasted Chestnut Mushroom Salad

    Ingredients
      

    • 8 oz Chestnut mushrooms
    • 2 tbsp cooking oil
    • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
    • ½ tsp kosher salt plus more to taste
    • Fresh ground black pepper
    • A handful of fresh thyme sprigs
    • 3 large cloves of garlic
    • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
    • 4 oz shallot cut into ¼ inch rounds

    Method
     

    1. Crush the garlic cloves and cut into ½ inch pieces.
    2. Trim the mushroom stems to an even length. Toss the mushrooms in a bowl with the oil, salt, garlic, thyme sprigs and pepper.
    3. Lay the mushrooms out on a cast iron pan or baking sheet lined with parchment and roast at 425°F for 20-25 minutes or until lightly brown. Rotate the pan 180° after 15 minutes.
    4. Peel the shallot and slice ¼ inch thick. Heat the shallot slices in a dry cast iron skillet until lightly charred (or just saute them quickly). Remove to a bowl and add the vinegar.
    5. Remove the mushrooms from the oven. Discard the thyme sprigs, transfer to a bowl, add the shallots and olive oil and cool.
    6. Double check the seasoning for salt and pepper and adjust until it tastes good to you. Serve warm or room temperature.

    Comment below with your favorite mushroom recipe!

  • Decadent Chocolate Mug Cake

    Decadent Chocolate Mug Cake

    Decadent Chocolate Mug Cake

    Servings 1

    Ingredients

    • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
    • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
    • 2 tbsp cane sugar
    • ¼ tsp baking powder
    • tsp grated nutmeg
    • 6 tbsp whole milk
    • 1 tbsp avocado oil
    • 2 tbsp chocolate chopped

    Instructions

    • In a 12-ounce mug, whisk together dry ingredients.
    • Add milk and oil and add to the dry ingredients. Stir until smooth and there are no lumps. Top with chopped chocolate.
    • Place mug in microwave and cook for 1 minute. Continue to cook in 10 second increments until cake has set. Allow cake to cool for 5-10 minutes before eating.

    Recipe Courtesy of INFRA

  • Clean and convenient

    Clean and convenient

    Clean and convenient

    Refreshed dinners for a new year

    Ring in the New Year with healthier swaps for convenient, healthy main courses that are big on flavor and nutrition. You may just find a few new recipes that will end up in your weeknight rotation this year and beyond.

    One-Pot Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

    Cauliflower stands in for milk in this nostalgic comfort food recipe that’s ready in as little as 20 minutes. The easiest method for this is using a multi-cooker, but stovetop instructions are included if you don’t have one.
    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    Toppings

    • 1 tbsp unsalted butter or olive oil
    • ¾ cup whole grain or gluten-free panko bread crumbs
    • ¼ tsp dried thyme
    • 1 cup frozen peas warmed
    • ¼ tsp ground black pepper

    Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

    • 3 cups water
    • 2 ½ cups pasta (like macaroni)
    • ¾ lb frozen cauliflower florets
    • 1 tbsp unsalted butter or vegan butter
    • 1 tsp dried onion flakes
    • ¼ tsp grated nutmeg
    • 2 cups grated old cheddar cheese or meltable vegan cheddar cheese
    • Salt as needed

    Instructions

    Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

    • For bread crumbs, in your multi-cooker, press saute on the normal setting. Add butter or olive oil, waiting until butter is melted or olive oil is shimmering before adding bread crumbs and thyme. Stir until bread crumbs have toasted, 2 to 4 minutes. Transfer to bowl until ready to serve. Wipe out or wash pot to remove any crumbs.
    • For mac and cheese, in your multi-cooker, add water, pasta, cauliflower, butter, onion flakes, and nutmeg. Close lid and ensure it is sealed (not venting). Select pressure cooker function on high and cook for 9 minutes. Quick release using the venting lever (best to do this under a running kitchen exhaust fan). Once pressure has released, open lid and vigorously stir and mash with wooden spoon to break up cauliflower, creating a creamy sauce. Stir in cheddar cheese until melted, close lid, and rest for 5 minutes. Stir again before serving topped with bread crumbs, warmed peas, and black pepper.

    Stovetop Mac and Cheese

    • Make the bread crumbs using the same directions but in a large pot over medium heat, then wipe out or wash pot. Add water, pasta, cauliflower, butter, onion flakes, nutmeg, and salt to large pot. Bring everything to a boil, reduce to medium, and cook for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring often, until noodles are cooked. Add additional water if it looks dry before noodles are tender. Mash cauliflower to form sauce, and stir in cheese until melted. Taste and season with salt, if needed. Cover and rest for 5 minutes before serving. Stir pasta and serve topped with bread crumbs, peas, and black pepper.

    Curried Coconut Lentil and Rice Porridge

    Brown rice and two varieties of lentils cook in one pot with broth, coconut milk, and simple spices. It’s true sunshine in a bowl for those cold winter nights.
    Servings 6

    Ingredients

    • 2 tbsp coconut oil or vegan butter
    • 1 onion finely chopped
    • 1 tbsp grated fresh ginger
    • 1 tsp ground turmeric
    • 1 tsp ground cumin
    • 1 tsp ground coriander
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 1 cup brown basmati rice
    • ½ cup red lentils
    • ½ cup split yellow lentils or split yellow peas
    • 2 14 oz cans light coconut milk
    • 3 ½ cups water
    • 1 tbsp lemon juice more to serve
    • 4 cups packed baby spinach
    • ½ cup frozen peas
    • ½ cup coconut yogurt or plain yogurt
    • 1 tbsp crunchy chili condiment
    • 6 wraps of your choice

    Instructions

    • In large pot, heat oil or vegan butter over medium. Add onion and ginger and saute for 5 minutes, lowering heat, if necessary, until onions are softened. Stir in turmeric, cumin, coriander, and salt, and toast until spices are fragrant, about 1 minute. Stir in rice, red lentils, yellow lentils, coconut milk, water, and lemon juice. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook partially covered, stirring often, until lentils and rice are broken down, about 45 minutes. Add more water, if needed, to thin until desired consistency. (The porridge thickens dramatically as it cools; enjoy it thick or more souplike.) Stir in spinach and peas, cooking until wilted and warmed through. To serve, spoon porridge into bowls and top with yogurt and chili, with wraps on the side for dunking.

    Supersalad with Sprouted Quinoa, Beans, and Roasted Veggies

    A satisfying plant-based dinner or packed lunch, quinoa and beans add filling protein, while greens, cucumbers, roasted veggies, and a probiotic-rich dressing bring texture and flavor.
    Servings 1

    Ingredients

    • 1 large or 2 small sweet potatoes peeled and cut into 1 inch pieces
    • 1 tbsp olive oil
    • 2 tsp chili powder or cumin
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 1 cup uncooked sprouted quinoa or sprouted grain mixture
    • 2 cups water
    • 1 19 oz can black beans, chickpeas, or white beans drained and rinsed
    • 4 cups salad greens such as arugula
    • 1 English cucumber or 5 baby cucumbers peeled if desired, diced or sliced

    Dressing

    • ½ cup olive oil
    • 2 tbsp raw apple cider vinegar
    • 1 tbsp maple syrup
    • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
    • 1 tsp low-sodium, gluten free tamari
    • ¼ tsp dried garlic powder

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 400 F (200 C). Add sweet potato to large rimmed baking sheet and toss with olive oil, chili powder or cumin, and salt. Spread in an even layer and roast for 20 to 30 minutes, until tender and beginning to brown. Add to large mixing bowl.
    • For dressing, whisk all dressing ingredients until fully combined.
    • To cook sprouted quinoa, bring quinoa and water to a boil, reduce to a simmer, cover, and cook for 15 minutes. Turn off heat and let stand for 5 minutes. If using sprouted grain mixture, cook according to package directions. Fluff with fork and transfer to same bowl as sweet potatoes. Mix in beans or chickpeas and half of dressing.
    • If serving immediately, add greens and cucumbers, tossing to combine, adding remaining dressing or to taste. If making ahead for lunch, keep quinoa mixture separate from greens and cucumber, and combine right before serving.

    By Allison Day

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Seafood Stew

    Seafood Stew

    Seafood Stew


    The feast of seven fishes is a traditional Italian American meal served on Christmas Eve. As the name implies, it’s seven courses featuring fish and seafood options. This seafood stew might not be as grand as the feast of seven fishes, but it certainly satisfies a craving for a rich, warming seafood meal. Plus, it can be on the table in just over half an hour. Now that’s something worth celebrating!

    Seafood Stew

    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 3 tbsp olive oil
    • ½ cup minced shallots diced
    • 4 large garlic cloves minced
    • ½ cup dry white wine or vermouth
    • 28 oz fire-roasted crushed tomatoes
    • 4 cups chicken or vegetable broth
    • 2 tsp dried thyme
    • 1 tsp crushed chili flakes
    • 1 tsp sea salt
    • ½ tsp coarse ground black pepper
    • ¾ pound mussels scrubbed
    • 1 pound shrimp peeled and deveined (tails on)
    • 1 pound cod fillet cubed
    • 1 lemon wedged (optional)
    • crusty bread

    Instructions

    • Heat olive oil in a large stock pot over medium heat. Add shallots and sauté for 2–3 minutes or until translucent. Stir in garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
    • Deglaze pan with white wine then add tomatoes, broth, thyme, chili flakes, sea salt, and pepper. Bring mixture to a gentle simmer and cook for 5 minutes. Adjust seasoning to taste at this point.
    • Add mussels and shrimp and bring stew back to a gentle simmer. Cook for 1 minute then add cod. Continue to cook until shrimp is opaque, mussels are open (discard unopened ones), and the cod flakes.
    • Serve promptly with crusty bread and lemon wedges, if using.

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Sushi Waffles

    Sushi Waffles

    Sushi Waffles


    Rolling sushi is arguably the hardest part of making your own rolls at home. Skip that step and answer the age-old question of “will it waffle”? Using a waffle iron creates an irresistibly crispy base for all your favorite sushi toppings. 

    Sushi Waffles

    Servings 16 portions

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups sushi rice
    • 3 cups water
    • 1 tsp sea salt
    • cup rice wine vinegar
    • 2 tbsp cane sugar
    • 3 tbsp furikake sushi seasoning optional, contains fish

    Toppings

    • 6 oz cooked crab*
    • 1 ½ cups chopped cucumber
    • 1 large ripe avocado chopped
    • ½ cup seasoned mayo
    • ¼ cup sriracha
    • ½ cup crispy fried onions
    • 1 tbsp sesame seeds

    Instructions

    • Place rice, water, and salt in a medium pan and bring to a simmer. Cover and reduce heat to low, cooking for 15–18 minutes. Turn off heat and allow rice to rest for 10 minutes. Place cooked rice on a baking sheet and allow to cool for 3 minutes before seasoning.
    • Stir together rice wine vinegar and cane sugar until dissolved. Pour over rice, sprinkle on furikake (if using), and fold rice to incorporate. Divide rice mixture into 4 even portions. 
    • To make sushi rice waffles, heat a waffle maker to high. Spray with cooking spray and carefully press one rice portion into the bottom iron. Close the waffle maker and allow rice to crisp, approximately 15 minutes or until desired crispness is achieved.
    • Remove sushi waffle from the waffle maker and allow to cool for a few minutes, then top with toppings in the order they’re listed above.

    Notes

    *Substitute cooked, chopped shrimp, or ahi tuna.

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Cranberry Hot Toddy

    Cranberry Hot Toddy

    Cranberry Hot Toddy


    When you’re looking for a seasonal drink to keep the cold at bay, try this cranberry hot toddy. With a base of warming spices and an optional tipple of whiskey, this toddy will soothe your throat and keep you wassailing all season long!

    Cranberry Hot Toddy

    Servings 1

    Ingredients

    • 3 ¾ cups cranberry juice (unsweetened)
    • 1 ¼ cups water
    • 6 tbsp honey
    • ¼ cup cane sugar
    • 1 orange sliced
    • 3 cinnamon sticks
    • 10 whole cloves
    • 3-4 inches fresh ginger thinly sliced
    • 2 star anise
    • ½ cup Bourbon or Whiskey optional

    Instructions

    • In a quart-size saucepan, add all the ingredients except for the bourbon.
    • Bring mixture to a gentle simmer and cook for 5–10 minutes. Turn off heat and adjust sweetness to taste by adding more cane sugar and/or honey.
    • Carefully strain mixture and add bourbon, if using.
    • Serve in heat proof mugs and garnish with orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and fresh cranberries.

    Notes

    Substitute agave for honey to make vegan.

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • A hearty holiday breakfast

    A hearty holiday breakfast


    A hearty holiday breakfast

    Healthy fuel for the busy season

    Food has always played an important role during celebrations and holidays. While it’s nice to celebrate with food that’s a little more special than your everyday fare, it’s also important that it be healthy to ensure you remain energized and satisfied throughout the morning. The following recipes all fit these criteria and are sure to start your morning off right.

    Dutch Baby Pancake with Cranberry Orange Compote

    This puffed pancake is the perfect start to a holiday morning. Its pillowy sunken middle lends itself to cradle all kinds of toppings, either sweet or savory.
    Servings 5

    Ingredients

    • 1 large navel orange
    • 2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
    • 3 tbsp maple syrup
    • ¼ cup ginger-flavored kombucha or orange juice
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract divided
    • 2 large eggs
    • cup sprouted spelt flour
    • ¾ cup milk or unsweetened almond milk
    • ¼ tsp salt
    • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 tbsp unsalted butter or vegan butter
    • ¾ cup plain Greek yogurt of choice
    • ¼ cup toasted pumpkin seeds or toasted sliced almonds

    Instructions

    • Start by making cranberry orange compote. Finely zest orange rind and set aside. Cut away peel and pith from orange. Working over small bowl, cut between membranes to release orange segments into bowl before setting aside.
    • In small saucepan, place orange zest, cranberries, maple syrup, kombucha or orange juice, and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring often, until cranberries have burst and sauce has thickened to a light jammy consistency, about 5 to 10 minutes. Transfer to heatproof bowl and set aside to cool while making pancake.
    • Place 8 or 9 in cast iron pan on middle rack of cold oven before preheating oven to 450 F.
    • While oven preheats, in blender, combine eggs, spelt flour, milk, salt, cinnamon, and remaining 1/2 tsp vanilla extract until very well combined (it should resemble the consistency of heavy cream). Set aside for at least 10 minutes. If you want to cut down on morning-of prep time, this batter will keep covered in the refrigerator overnight.
    • Carefully remove hot cast iron pan from oven and add butter, swirling around to melt and coat bottom and sides. Pour in batter, transfer pan back to oven, and cook until pancake is puffed and golden, about 15 to 20 minutes. Let pancake rest for a minute in pan before transferring to serving plate.
    • When ready to serve, stir reserved orange segments into cranberry compote. Using kitchen scissors, cut Dutch baby pancake into segments and transfer to serving plates. Top with cranberry orange compote, a dollop of yogurt, and a sprinkle of pumpkin seeds or sliced almonds. Enjoy.

    Gingerbread Overnight Oats with Caramelized Pears

    Gingerbread is a quintessential holiday flavor. Here we showcase it in a make-ahead breakfast that is crowned with warm caramelized pears and toasted nuts.
    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup rolled oats
    • 1 tbsp chia seeds
    • 1 tbsp ground flaxseed
    • 1 tbsp hemp hearts (hemp seeds)
    • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 tsp ground ginger
    • ¼ tsp ground cloves
    • ¼ tsp ground allspice
    • 2 tsp blackstrap molasses
    • ½ tsp vanilla extract
    • 3 tbsp maple syrup divided
    • 1 cup unsweetened almond or unsweetened oat milk plus extra to serve
    • 2 pears thickly sliced lengthwise
    • 1 cup yogurt of choice
    • ¼ cup toasted hazelnuts chopped

    Instructions

    • In medium bowl, with wooden spoon, stir together rolled oats, chia seeds, ground flaxseed, hemp hearts, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and allspice.
    • In medium bowl, whisk together molasses, vanilla extract, 1 Tbsp maple syrup, and milk. Pour over oat mixture and stir until well combined. Transfer to airtight container and refrigerate for at least 6 hours to overnight. Overnight oats may be made up to 2 days ahead.
    • When ready to serve, make caramelized pears. In large frying pan, add pear slices and remaining 2 Tbsp maple syrup and bring to a hard simmer over medium-high heat. Let pears cook and caramelize while flipping pears occasionally, about 4 minutes total. Remove frying pan from heat and set aside.
    • If desired, thin out overnight oats with additional milk to desired consistency. Divide among serving bowls and top with yogurt, caramelized pear slices, and a sprinkle of toasted hazelnuts.

    Raspberry Cardamom Rolls

    Inspired by a classic Swedish treat, these rolls are the perfect breakfast pastry when you’re looking to impress.
    Servings 9

    Ingredients

    • 1 ½ cups finely ground almond butter
    • cup coconut flour
    • 3 tbsp coconut sugar divided
    • 1 ½ tsp baking powder
    • 1 ¼ tsp xanthan gum
    • ½ tsp fine sea salt
    • 5 tbsp unsalted butter or vegan butter at room temperature, divided
    • ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk or unsweetened oat milk
    • 2 tsp vanilla extract divided
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
    • ½ cup frozen raspberries roughly chopped
    • 4 oz cream cheese or vegan cream cheese softened at room temperature
    • 1 tbsp maple syrup
    • 2 tbsp chopped pistachio nuts

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 375 F. Line 8 in square baking pan with parchment paper and set aside.
    • In large mixing bowl, whisk together almond flour, coconut flour, 1 Tbsp coconut sugar, baking powder, xanthan gum, and salt until well combined.
    • In small saucepan, melt 3 Tbsp butter over medium heat. Remove saucepan from heat and whisk in almond milk, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and eggs. Make a well in center of dry ingredients and add butter mixture, whisking well until a shaggy and tacky dough forms. Bring dough together with your hands and place on piece of parchment paper measuring at least 12 x 15 in. Let dough rest for 10 minutes.
    • While dough rests, in small bowl, whisk together ground cardamom and remaining 2 Tbsp coconut sugar. Set aside.
    • Place an additional piece of parchment paper overtop dough before rolling out into 9 x 12 in rectangle. Taking care to leave 1/2 in border around edges of dough, dot and spread remaining 2 Tbsp butter over dough and sprinkle with reserved cardamom mixture in even layer. Sprinkle frozen raspberries over cardamom mixture. With the help of the bottom piece of parchment paper, roll up smaller side of dough to create a log. Divide dough into 9 equal pieces and place cut side down in prepared baking pan. Bake in preheated oven until golden brown, about 25 minutes. Let cool in pan for about 10 minutes.
    • While rolls cool, make glaze. In medium bowl, whisk together cream cheese, maple syrup, and remaining 1 tsp vanilla extract until smooth. You can thin glaze to your desired consistency by adding hot water, a teaspoon at a time.
    • When ready to serve, drizzle glaze over cooled raspberry cardamom rolls and sprinkle with chopped pistachios, if desired. Rolls are best eaten the same day they are made.

    By Lawren Moneta

    Content Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss

    Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss


    Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss

    This adaptogenic hot chocolate aims to provide a sense of calm and balance, thanks to the inclusion of an ashwagandha and mushroom blend, known for their adaptogenic properties.

    Adaptogens are a class of herbs and mushrooms that are believed to help the body adapt to stress and maintain balance. They have been used in traditional medicine systems, such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, for centuries. While the scientific understanding of adaptogens is still evolving, there are several potential reasons why they are considered beneficial:

    Stress Response Regulation: Adaptogens are thought to modulate the body’s stress response by regulating the production of stress hormones, such as cortisol. They may help the body adapt to both physical and mental stressors, promoting a more balanced response.

    Homeostasis Promotion: Adaptogens are believed to support homeostasis, the body’s natural state of balance and stability. By helping the body maintain equilibrium, adaptogens may contribute to overall well-being.

    Energy and Endurance: Some adaptogens are thought to enhance physical and mental performance by supporting energy production and increasing endurance. They may help the body cope with fatigue and improve stamina.

    Immune System Support: Adaptogens are thought to have immune-modulating properties, meaning they may help regulate the immune system. This could contribute to a better defense against infections and diseases.

    Antioxidant Properties: Many adaptogens have antioxidant properties, which means they can help neutralize free radicals in the body. This antioxidative effect may contribute to cellular health and longevity.

    Cognitive Function: Some adaptogens are believed to have neuroprotective effects and may support cognitive function. They are thought to enhance mental clarity, focus, and memory.

    It’s important to note that while adaptogens have a long history of use in traditional medicine, scientific research on their efficacy is still ongoing, and more evidence is needed to fully understand their mechanisms of action and potential health benefits. Additionally, individual responses to adaptogens can vary, and they may interact with medications or have contraindications in certain situations. Before incorporating adaptogens into your routine, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure they are safe and appropriate for your specific health needs.


    Elisa Franco

    Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss

    Warm, cozy, adaptogenic hot chocolate to soothe your worries.
    Servings: 2

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups almond milk or your preferred milk
    • 2 tblsp cacao powder
    • 2 tblsp maple syrup
    • 1 tblsp OM Master Blend powder
    • pinch of sea salt
    • whipped cream or marshmallows optional

    Method
     

    1. In a saucepan, heat milk over medium heat.
    2. Whisk in cacao powder, maple syrup, OM Master Blend powder, and a pinch of sea salt.
    3. Heat until hot but not boiling.
    4. Pour into mugs and top with whipped cream or marshamallows if desired.

  • Rosemary & Sage Apple Cider Fizz

    Rosemary & Sage Apple Cider Fizz


    Rosemary & Sage Apple Cider Fizz

    The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with a creative and herb-forward cocktail that brings together the warm notes of apple cider with the aromatic essence of rosemary and sage?


    Rosemary & Sage Apple Cider Fizz

    This herb-forward creative cocktail combines the earthy flavors of rosemary and sage with the sweetness of apple cider and a touch of effervescence.
    Servings: 1

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 oz gin
    • 4 oz apple cider
    • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
    • 3 fresh sage leaves
    • 1 sprig of rosemary
    • sparkling water or club soda
    • ice cubes
    • apple slices and fresh rosemary sprigs for garnish

    Method
     

    1. Muddle Sage and Rosemary: In a shaker, muddle the fresh sage and rosemary leaves to release their flavor.
    2. Add Ingredients: Add gin, apple cider, and fresh lemon juice to the shaker.
    3. Shake Well: Add ice to the shaker, close the lid tightly, and shake the ingredients vigorously for about 15-20 seconds.
    4. Strain into Glass: Strain the mixture into a glass filled with ice.
    5. Top with Sparkling Water: Pour sparkling water or club soda over the mixture for a fizzy finish. Adjust the amount based on your preference.
    6. Garnish: Garnish with apple slices and a sprig of fresh rosemary.
    7. Stir Gently and Enjoy: Give the cocktail a gentle stir to mix in the sparkling water. Sip and savor!