Tag: protein

  • The whole (food) picture

    The whole (food) picture

    The whole (food) picture

    Understanding the vital role macros and micros play in our everyday lives

    Fat, protein, and carbs—the big three macronutrients have all had their turn being vilified throughout diet culture (from problematic phrases such as “all fats are unhealthy” and “watch your carbs” to misguided rhetoric about protein being the only way to build muscle). Yet this powerful triad of nutrients, in tandem with essential vitamins and minerals, is what our body relies on to thrive.

    The ABCs of macros and micros

    So, what exactly are these all-important nutrients?

    Macros

    In simple terms, macronutrients refer to the nutrients our body relies on for energy, which we require in large amounts (hence the term macro) to make up our total caloric intake. The big three macros: protein, carbohydrates, and fat.

    Micros

    On the other hand, micronutrients are the nutrients our body requires in trace amounts. These come in the form of vitamins and minerals. And while they don’t affect our diet from a caloric standpoint, they’re still essential for our health and well-being—from B-complex vitamins’ role in energy production and digestion to iron’s impact on cognitive function and immune support.

    The big three players

    While protein, carbohydrates, and fat are widely known nutrients, there’s plenty of mixed messaging around them, such as the “correct” daily protein requirement and the “healthiest” form of carbs. Here, we dig into the fundamentals of each and explain why it’s the balance of all three macros that deserves our true attention.

    Protein

    This powerhouse nutrient is something of a workhorse. Made up of amino acids (the “building blocks” of protein), it helps build and repair our muscles, bones, skin, and other tissues. It also plays a role in hormone and enzyme production.

    Fat

    Despite a once-shaky reputation, fat (especially the heart-healthy unsaturated variety) is integral to a healthy, balanced diet. One of its main superpowers: helping the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. Fat also protects our organs, aids in cell growth, promotes better cognitive function, and provides us with sustained energy.

    Carbohydrates

    Carbs are broken down into simple sugars (called monosaccharides) that enter the bloodstream and are used by all cells in the body for energy. When we’re consuming carbs in their whole food form (think fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes), they also provide us with fibre and prebiotics, which are necessary for efficient digestion.

    A well-rounded diet

    While no nutrient alone holds the key to overall well-being, the secret is to consume a balance of macros and micros in their minimally processed form.

    Ultimately, our diets should be filled with foods that bring us joy—whether it’s a veggie-packed stir-fry or our favourite homemade dessert. That, as it turns out, is the closest thing to a winning recipe.

    By Brittany Devenyi

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Chicken Apple Cider Skillet

    Chicken Apple Cider Skillet

    Chicken Apple Cider Skillet

    Total Time 1 hour 35 minutes
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 tablespoon avocado oil
    • 2 pounds bone in, skin on chicken thighs
    • ½ cup minced shallot
    • 1 large garlic clove (about 2 teaspoons)
    • 1 cup chicken broth
    • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
    • 1 teaspoon sea salt
    • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • 2 cups apple cider
    • 2 medium gala apples cored and thickly sliced

    Method
     

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Heat avocado oil in an oven-safe skillet over medium low heat. Place chicken thighs skin side down and sear for 5-8 minutes until lightly golden brown. Remove from skillet.
    2. Drain any excess fat leaving a tablespoon. Sauté shallots until translucent, then add garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
    3. Deglaze pan with broth to loosen the brown bits off the skillet then stir in salt and thyme. Return chicken to skillet, skin side up. Pour in enough cider to cover the chicken, leaving the skin out of the liquid.
    4. Place skillet in oven and bake for 30 minutes. Add in the apples and continue to cook for 30 more minutes or until chicken is tender. Enjoy!
  • Coconut Hemp Protein Bites

    Coconut Hemp Protein Bites

    Coconut Hemp Protein Bites


    Looking for a quick snack? These coconut hemp protein bites are ready in minutes and perfectly portioned for lunch boxes, the mid-afternoon slump, or to fuel your next workout. The recipe is scalable and customizable. Double it so you always have a quick bite on hand when hunger strikes. You can swap nuts or dried fruit, add a flavored protein powder, or skip the shredded coconut. Make sure you write down the changes as you make them—there’s nothing worse than perfecting your secret recipe and not being able to replicate it! 

    Coconut Hemp Protein Bites

    Looking for a quick snack? These coconut hemp protein bites are ready in minutes and perfectly portioned for lunch boxes, the mid-afternoon slump, or to fuel your next workout.
    Servings: 14

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup raisins
    • cup roasted sunflower seeds
    • ¼ cup sliced almonds
    • ¼ cup walnuts
    • ¼ cup hemp protein powder
    • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
    • 2 tablespoons hemp hearts
    • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
    • ½ cup almond butter
    • ½ cup shredded coconut

    Method
     

    1. In a food processor, place raisins, nuts, sunflower seeds, hemp protein, maple syrup, hemp hearts, and chia seeds. Run machine until mixture is finely minced.
    2. Place nut/seed mixture in a mixing bowl and work in almond butter until dough forms.
    3. Scoop mixture into tablespoon amounts and roll into balls then coat in shredded coconut. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
    4. Enjoy!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Double Chocolate Stout Brownies

    Double Chocolate Stout Brownies

    Double Chocolate Stout Brownies


    This brownie recipe is pulling double duty. Equally at home at a St. Patrick’s Day celebration as it is a girl’s night in, these brownies deserve a spot in your dessert rotation. Use your favorite chocolate stout in the batter and the glaze. The deep malty beer will enhance the chocolate of the brownies without overpowering them. A can of black beans helps fill out the batter with extra protein and fiber. Who says you can’t have your brownie and eat it too? 

    Double Chocolate Stout Brownies

    Try a brownie recipe with TWO secret ingredients! Chocolate stout beer adds depth and complexity, while black beans add protein and fiber. 
    Servings: 9 brownies

    Ingredients
      

    • 15 ounce can black beans, rinsed and drained
    • cup chocolate stout beer
    • ½ cup all-purpose flour
    • 1 cup cane sugar
    • ¾ cup cocoa powder
    • ¾ cup brown sugar, packed
    • 1 stick unsalted butter, melted and cooled
    • 3 Large eggs
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
    • ½ cup semisweet chocolate chips
    Glaze
    • 1 cup confectioner’s sugar
    • 1 tablespoon milk
    • 1 tablespoon chocolate stout beer

    Method
     

    1. Preheat over to 350°F. Line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper.
    2. Using a blender or food processor, blend beans and stout until smooth. In a mixing bowl, combine bean mixture, eggs, melted butter, vanilla, and salt. Stir until mixed.
    3. In another mixing bowl whisk together flour, cane sugar, cocoa powder, and brown sugar.
    4. Add dry into wet ingredients and mix together until just combined. Fold in chocolate chips.
    5. Pour batter in prepared baking pan and bake for 48 minutes. Cool completely before glazing.
    6. For glaze, stir together confectioner’s sugar, milk, and stout. Drizzle over cooled brownies and serve.
    7. Enjoy!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Christine Waltermyer’s Quinoa Power Bowl with Orange Tahini Dressing

    Christine Waltermyer’s Quinoa Power Bowl with Orange Tahini Dressing

    Quinoa Power Bowl with Orange Tahini Dressing

    thanks to Christine Waltermyer!

    Christine Waltermyer is a local and renowned Wellness Chef, private chef to celebrities, published cookbook author and founder of the Natural Kitchen Cooking School, which offers an online Plant-Based Cooking Program. She also loves shopping at Basil Bandwagon! Visit naturalkitchenschool.com to subscribe to her email newsletter for new recipes, tips, and FREE access to the Power of Veggies mini-course!


    What comes to mind when you think about the first day of spring? For us, it’s bright, fresh, fruits and vegetables to help energize us through the day. Thanks to Christine Waltermyer, we can combine all of that into a delicious & nutritious power bowl that’s perfect for lunch or dinner! Check out the recipe below…

    Quinoa Power Bowl with Orange Tahini Dressing

    Course Main Course
    Keyword dressing, power bowl, quinoa, vegan

    Equipment

    • Baking pan
    • Small saucepan
    • Large skillet
    • Medium bowl

    Ingredients

    • 1 large sweet potato or yam peeled and diced (½-inch dices)
    • 2 tablespoons avocado oil (or vinegar or vegetable broth)
    • Sea salt and black pepper to taste
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 cup quinoa (I used the pre-rinsed kind)
    • 2 cloves garlic minced
    • ½ red onion thinly sliced
    • 16 ounces sliced button mushrooms
    • 1 medium zucchini cut into half moons
    • ½ cup corn kernels
    • 2-4 tablespoons sesame tahini
    • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
    • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
    • The juice of one orange
    • 1 avocado pitted and diced
    • 13 ounces cooked kidney beans (I used the Jovial brand)
    • Fresh parsley chopped, as a garnish (optional)

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
    • Place the peeled and chopped sweet potato in a baking pan. Lightly drizzle it with 1 tablespoon of the avocado oil. Add sea salt and black pepper to taste. Sprinkle with onion powder and garlic powder. Mix the seasoning into the sweet potato with your hands. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until fork-tender.
    • Meanwhile prepare the quinoa. In a small saucepan, place the quinoa. Add 2 cups water or vegetable broth. Bring to a boil over high heat. Add an optional pinch of sea salt. Reduce the heat to simmer on low, covered, for 15 to 20 minutes.
    • Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add a tablespoon of the avocado oil. Add the onion and cook and stir for a minute or two. Add the mushrooms and a pinch of sea salt. Cook and stir for a minute, then cover with a tight-fitting lid to help release the moisture from the mushrooms. Cook for several minutes over medium heat. If it seems to be dry on the bottom you can add a teaspoon or so of water.
    • Add the garlic, corn and zucchini to the mushrooms. Cook and stir briefly, then season with salt and pepper. Cover and cook for a few more minutes. Uncover and stir.
    • Make the dressing: In a medium bowl, combine the tahini, maple syrup, apple cider vinegar and fresh orange juice. Whisk together and add more tahini if a thicker consistency is desired.
    • Place the avocado in a small bowl. If not serving the bowls right away you can toss it with a little lemon juice, lime juice or vinegar to prevent browning.
    • Now arrange the bowls. In two serving bowls, place a scoop of the cooked quinoa (there will be leftovers or enough for a third or fourth bowl), a portion of kidney beans, some sweet potato and the sautéed mushrooms, zucchini and corn. Add some avocado as well.
      Bonus! If you want to add a teaspoon of raw sauerkraut or another raw pickle that adds a nice touch.
    • Wipe the edges of the bowls if needed. Top with a drizzle of the tahini dressing over all of the ingredients. Sprinkle with optional chopped parsley.

    Thank you to Christine Waltermyer and the Natural Kitchen Cooking School for working with us to help promote healthy, nutritious meals and products that are affordable, full of nutrients, and simple to make at home!

  • RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 8/7/19

    RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 8/7/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Annie’s Rich & Creamy Mac & Cheese: Gluten Free & Original
    Egregio Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    Emerald Labs: Thyroid Health, Blood Pressure Health, & Cholesterol Health
    Garden of Life: So many new products!
    Koia: Keto Chocolate Brownie
    Maggie’s Organics: Classic Crew Socks
    RenewLife: 3-Day Liver Cleanse
    Teaonic MOJOs: Digestion, Relax, & Revive
    Keto Unbuns
    Vegan Rob’s: Spinach Puffs & Turmeric Puffs
  • Protein-Packed Carob Bites

    Protein-Packed Carob Bites

    It’s that time of year again, BACK-TO-SCHOOL! And we’ve whipped up the perfect lunch or afterschool snack that your kids will love! These vegan and gluten free protein-packed carob bites not only taste delicious, but they offer a nutritional kick too- protein! Protein is one of our body’s main energy sources and we need to make sure that we keep up our loved one’s energies while learning all day long.

    Bonus- make sure you pack these perfect little bites in some reusable bags form LunchSkins! They come in different patterns and sizes for everyone!

    Makes about 18 bites *contains nuts!*

    Ingredients

    2 Cups Dates, pitted (found in our bulk section!)

    1 Cup Gluten Free Oats

    2 Tablespoons Almond Butter (found in our bulk section!)

    Pinch Sea Salt

    1 Tablespoon Carob Powder

    1-2 Tablespoons Chocolate Basil Bandwagon Protein Powder

    1 Tablespoon Water or Milk of choice


    Method

    1. Blend all ingredients in food processor.

    2. Use a tablespoon to scoop bites.

    3. Roll bites in carob powder.

    4. Enjoy!

    NOTE: Keep bites in fridge for up to 1 week!


    Before you enjoy your perfect protein-packed carob bites, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagoncares

  • RECAP: NEW PRODUCT THURSDAY 5/23/19

    RECAP: NEW PRODUCT THURSDAY 5/23/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Chocolove: Filled Chocolate Candy Bar
    Charlotte’s Web: Pet Hemp Extracts and Balm
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    HempFusion Twist: Key Lime, Mango Peach, & Citrus Ginger
    Hu Kitchen: Simple Dark Chocolate
    Hyvida Hydrogen Sparkling Water: Pure & Raspberry
    Julian Bakery: ProGranola
    Koia: Cinnamon Horchata
    Peeled Snacks: Aged Parmesan Puffs
    Vegan Rob’s: Probiotic Dragon Puffs
    Zambeezi Lip Balm: Tangerine, Lemongrass, Honeybalm, & Suncare
  • RECAP: NEW PRODUCT THURSDAY 2/28/19

    RECAP: NEW PRODUCT THURSDAY 2/28/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Beetnik: Organic Chicken Meatballs
    Artisan Tropic: Cassava Strips with Sea Salt (smaller bag)
    Earth’s Care: Castor Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, & Eczema Lotion
    Four Sigmatic: Cordyceps Mushroom Elixir Mix & Mushroom Chai Latte Mix
    Nordic Naturals: Algae Omega (Now back in stock by manufacturer)
    Primal Kitchen: Classic BBQ Sauce & Golden BBQ Sauce
    Probulin Probiotics: Women’s Health, Total Care, Daily Care, Colon Support, & My Little Bugs Total Care
    The Real Coconut Superfood Tortillas: Mushroom Blend and Turmeric & Cumin
    Santa Cruz Organic: Ginger Juice
    Sprout Living Protein: Chocolate Maca, Original, & Sunflower Seed
    Sweet Earth: Protein Lovers Pizza
  • RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 10/10/18

    RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 10/10/18

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    GT’s Alive Adaptogenic Tea: Pu-erh Root

    Acure Face Masks: Fortifying Silver Foil & Firming Gold Foil

    Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein: Beauty & Sleep and Beauty Within

    Birch Benders: Pumpkin Spice Pancake & Waffle Mix

    Brodo Bone Broth: Hearth

    Califia Farms: Pumpkin Creamer and Pumpkin Half & Half

    Green Beginnings Organic Coconut Water Pouches: Fruit Punch and Mango & Tangerine

    JOCO Glassware

    Made Of Baby Products

    Milkadamia: Macadamia Fudge Creamer

    Pamela’s: Cassava Flour

    Terry Naturally: BosMed

    YumEarth: Organic Candy Corn