RAW SALTED ROSE CHOCOLATES

Roses and cacao, does it get any more loved up than that?! Whether it's for a loved one or just to show yourself some serious selflove these collagen filled, super food chocolates are where it's at this Valentine's Day. 

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INGREDIENTS:

1/2 cup Cacao butter

1/2 cup coconut oil

1 &1/4 cup Cacao powder

1/4 cup collagen peptides

3 dates soaked (optional)

8 drops rose oil

1/4 tsp cinnamon

Garnish:

Cacao nibs

Pink Himalayan sea salt

HOW:

- Soak dates in 3 tbs of hot water and leave to the side.

- Melt cacao butter and coconut oil together, I would do this Bain marie style, (sauce pan of boiling water, with a bowl of the cacao & coconut floating on top) This technique will gently melt the ingredients without spoiling them. Once melted transfer to a bullet blender.

- Drain the dates, add to the bullet along with all other ingredients. Blend until this is thoroughly combined and looking super glossy.

- Pour mix into choc molds or you can do what i did and use a rubber ice cube tray. Sprinkle with cacao nibs and a touch of pink Himalayan sea salt and these bad boys are ready for the fridge.

- depending on the thickness, these could take anywhere from 20-60 mins to set.

- Once set pop them out, give them to your loved ones or give yourself some love and enjoy this decadent treat. Store in the fridge in an airtight container.

PUMPKIN SPICE VEGAN PROTEIN BALLS

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PUMPKIN SPICE VEGAN PROTEIN BALLS

2/3 Cup Soaked cashews
2/3 cup Pumpkin Puree
1 tsp Pumpkin spice
2/3 cup flaked coconut (extra for rolling)
1/2 cup Vital Proteins Vanilla Collagen peptides
1/2 cup Vanilla Vegan protein powder
2 Tbs coconut oil

 HOW:

- Soak cashews in luke warm water for 20mins, drain.

- In a bullet blender combine the soaked cashews, pumpkin puree and coconut oil until smooth. Take contents of the bullet & pour into a medium sized mixing bowl
- Add the remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly until a dough like form is made, balls should be on the sticky side.
- Time to ROLL! Take 1 tsp of the mix at a time and roll into balls then roll in the coconut, repeat until all balls are made
- Store in the fridge in an air tight container, this will made sure the coconut oil is set and will keep the balls firm

HEALTHY PALEO BUFFALO CAULIFLOWER

Yes you actually read that correctly, HEALTHY BUFFALO!!! Just because you are bing healthy doesn't mean missing out on you fav things and this one, well, I feel like you'll be thanking me from now on.

Before I reveal all the buffalo sauce secrets, let's have a quick look at ghee. Ghee is clarified butter, it's made from separating the milk solids from the butter leaving the fatty parts that are actually good for you. (Yes this is another fat is your friend thing)

Quick benefits of Ghee:

  • Has a High Smoke Point.
  • Rich in Fat Soluble Vitamins A, D and E.
  • Casein and Lactose intolerant people friendly
  • Ghee Made From Grass-Fed Cows Contains CLA.
  • Ghee Contains Butyrate, an Essential Short-Chain Fatty Acid.
  • Ghee Tastes like BUTTER!!!

This sauce can be used on everything from chicken to spicing up your favorite vegetable dish, it's a winner amongst friends and all round comforting AF.

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Ingredients

3 tbs ghee

4 cloves of garlic

1/3 cup Sriracha

1/2 tsp smoked paprika

Juice of one lemon

2 tbs Bragg liquid aminos

Pinch Himalayan pink salt and black pepper

1 head of Cauliflower

 

How:

•Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

 •Wash Cauliflower and chop into bite size pieces, place on a baking tray, lightly spray with coconut oil and bake for 25 mins

•While this is baking, it's time to work on that gamechanging buffalo sauce.

 •Preheat frypan on a medium heat, add garlic and ghee, simmer for a min or two, add sriracha, paprika, liquid aminos, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Take a wooden spoon and gently stir the mix to combine all ingredients as it continues to simmer for another 5 mins.

 •Take frypan off the heat and transfer mix to a bullet blender, blend for 30 Sec or so it is completely combined and sauce like.

•Now let's put these bad boys together.

•Your Cauliflower should be roasted and ready to rock, place Cauliflower in the frypan (over a low heat) that you previously used for the sauce, pouring the buffalo sauce on top. Keep the Cauliflower moving, make sure it's completely coated in the buffalo sauce, once coated you are good to go!

Serve as a GUILT FREE appetizer, a side or even a game day snack!

 

Serves :4

Calories 193

Fat 12.1

Carbs 13

Sugar 6.5

Protein 8.3

RAINBOW VEGGIE PLATE:

Fall has finally hit, which means we are in search of more nurturing and comforting things to eat. We are start to cook a little more, start to introduce those delicious fall flavors, roast things and really embrace alllllll the delicious things more than ever. So what better time to ditch the beige food and embrace all the colorful things and give your metabolism a boost along the way. This dish can be a side for any lean protein shared for two or an entire meal for all those plant based foodies out there. Studies have shown that eating "rainbows" or colorful foods is amazing for your metabolism, so don't be shy, get experimental if you like, the more color the better with this one.

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INGREDIENTS:

1 1/2 cup cauliflower rice

4 rainbow carrots

20 asparagus spears

1/2 pomegranate

2 tbs tahini

Handful of fresh dill

35 g dry roasted almonds (handful )

1 pinch chilli flakes

 

HOW:

  • Pre heat the broiler on high.
  • Cut the bases off the asparagus spears and set aside
  • Peel carrots and cut into spears length ways, I would try and keep them a similar size to the asparagus, this will ensure things all cook at a similar rate.
  • Take two pans and spray lightly with coconut oil, place the asparagus in one, carrots in the other and lightly spray with coconut oil again then place under the broiler. Set a timer for 5 mins, once timer is up turn veggies over and repeat. The goal here is slightly roasted looking veggies so if they need another min or two on each side depending on the strength of your broiler.
  • While this is cooking get started on the rest of the Prep and the cauliflower mix. Start by chopping the almonds and taking the seed pods out of the pomegranate. Set these aside and now move on to the cauliflower.
  • Lightly spraying a pre heated fry pan with coconut oil, add cauliflower and chili flakes and lightly sauté for a couple of mins. Transfer to a small bowl, add the tahini, dill and stir throughly until combined.
  • Take the carrots and asparagus out from under the broiler and now you are ready to putting it all together!
  • Take the cauliflower mix and spread it about 1/2 inch thick on a plate to create a base, follow this with a layer of the carrots and the asparagus, followed by almonds, pomegranate and some fresh dill annnnnnd you've got yourself one impressive looking side for two or main meal.

 

Serves 2

Calories: 275

Fat: 17.5g

Carbs: 17g

Sugar: 11g

Protein: 10g

CHOC CHIA MOUSSE

 😍 Healthy people love chocolately things too and Ahhhh talk about easy, once again this is a blend blend blend kinda thing. This guy can be a dessert to keep you on track and focused on those goals or an even awesome brekky (I mean high in protein, good fats and fiber, sounds pretty perfect to me) to make the night before when eggs seems oh so hard in the morning. It's vegan, paleo, sugar free, dairy free and gluten free and bound to keep all food requirements focused tummies happy.

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INGREDIENTS:

1/3 cup chia seeds

1/3 cup cacao powder

2 cups almond milk

1/4 cup choc vegan protein powder

1 tbs coconut oil

HOW:

- Place all ingredients in the blender and BLEND BLEND BLEND

- Open bullet container, give it a stir and blend again!

- Place into ramekins and into the fridge for about an hr and tadaaaaaaa chocolately dairy free guilt free goodness.

Serves 3

Calories per serve 240

Carbs 18g (13 of which are fiber!)

Fat 16

Protein 13

Sugar 0

 

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PALEO CAULIFLOWER DOLAMDES

Yup I'm still Mykonos dreaming 💭 and going to all lengths to create that little bit of Greece at home. I've played around and created a Paleo friendly, low carb version of the traditional Dolmade. Yes this may have my Greek friends looking at me in disgust however this recipe makes this classic guilt free and means I can eat them erry damn day if I want to.

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INGREDIENTS:

2 cups cauliflower heads

1/4 cup freshly chopped parsley

1/4 cup freshly chopped dill

1/4 tsp sumac

Juice of one lemon

2 tsp of lemon rind finely grated/

2 tbs Tahini

1 tbs olive oil

Pinch of black pepper

Pinch of Himalayan pink sea salt

10 vine leaves (you can get these on Amazon if you can find them in a grocery store, they usually come in a jar)


HOW:

- take the cauliflower and chop up super fine as if it were "rice". You can also use the pre packaged Cauliflower rice from Trader joes to save time of need be.

- Once rice is chopped, pre heat fry pan and lightly spray with coconut oil. Add the chopped cauliflower to the pan and sautée on a low heat with the lemon juice, sumac, salt and pepper. Remove from heat as the cauliflower begins to turn slightly transparent.

- Place cauliflower in a medium mixing bowl. Add the tahini, olive oil and herbs and mix thoroughly. You mix is now ready to rock!

- Take you vine leaves, rinse them thoroughly and lay flat shiny side down.

- Take 2 tbs of the cauliflower mix and place in the middle of the base of the vine leaf. And now it's time to roll!

- Bring the two sides into the center and begin to roll your Dolmade up tight, keeping it compact the entire time.

- Place the stuffed vine leaf opening down on a plate and move on to the next one. Repeat this until the mixture is gone.

- Now that they are rolled, lightly spray /or drizzle the Dolmades with olive oil, sprinkle with dill and the remaining lemon rind and you have yourself a delicious Greek treat.

- Store in the fridge in an air tight container.

- These can be served as an appetizer among friends or as a great snack.


Serves 8

Calories 50

Fat 4

Carbs 3

Protein 1

Sugar 0

TURMERIC GOLDEN BALLS

Turmeric is a super food that you need to get friendly with! It works as an anti-inflammatory, packed full of anti oxidants, great for gut health, to strengthen your immunity, boost energy levels all while lowering your blood sugar.

 

Ahhhh sign me up. Turmeric on EVERYTHING!

 

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INGREDIENTS

4 scoops vanilla vegan protein

1 cup apple sauce

2 tbs coconut oil

1/2 cup raw cashews

1/3 cup of desiccated coconut 

1/4 cup flaked almonds

1 heaped tbs turmeric + extra for rolling

2 tsp ginger powder

2 tsp cinnamon

2 tbs almond meal

1 pinch of black pepper



HOW:

- Combine all dry ingredients except the nuts in a medium mixing bowl

- Roughly chop the raw cashews & sliced almonds, add to the bowl and combined thoroughly. These are going to be key for texturally exciting balls.

- Add wet ingredients to the bowl and mix until a dough like mix is formed.

- Now it's time to start Rollin'. Take a heaped tbs of the mix, roll in to balls about 1 inch in diameter. After you've rolled your balls lightly dust the balls/coat them in the remainder of the turmeric.

- Store the balls in an air tight container in the fridge, this will keep them fudge like.

- Enjoy the balls as a guilt free pre or post workout snack or just on the go.

PEANUT CHOC CHIP COOKIE DOUGH BITES

Cookie dough bites that are good for you?! Umm whaaaat?! Yup, this Another one that falls into the glutenfree, sugar free, paleo, vegan and chemical free categories. Generally I'm a huge fan of a protein ball but I have to admit that these would have to be up there with the best that I've had. Packed full of protein and good fats these balls are a great energy boost and free of any nasties. Super quick and easy to make annnnnnd they taste so god damn good it might be hard to keep them around for long.

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INGREDIENTS:

1/2 cup cashews
1/2 cup peanuts
1/2 cup pb2 powder
1/4 cup coconut oil
3/4 cup apple sauce
1 tbs lacuma powder
3/4 cup vegan vanilla protein
2 tbs desiccated coconut
1/4 cup almond meal
1/4 cup cacao nibs

HOW:
- Take the peanuts and the cashews and give them a quick 5 Sec whiz in a bullet Bullet blender. The idea is to keep them rough and chunky, this will keep your balls texturally exciting. Transfer them to a medium sized mixing bowl.
- Add the remainder of the dry ingredients to the mixing bowl and stir until combined.
- Add the apple sauce and get mixing! The mixture should start to be getting a little dough like. You want this to stay on the dryer side but still mould-able. If it's too dry add 1 tbs of water and stir again.
- It's now time to be a baller and get Rollin'! Aim for balls about 1 inch or so in diameter. The mix should make around 15-17 balls depending on size.
- Store in an air tight container in the fridge and enjoy!

Nutritional info:
Serves 17
Calories: 112
Carbs: 5
Fat: 8
Protein: 6
Sugar:2

MINI NO BAKE VEGAN LEMON & BLUEBERRY "CHEESECAKE"

God damn talk about delicious. This one will have you shocking guests when you tell them it's free of any nasty things and waistline friendly (yes this is one of those fat is your friend things) I'm telling you, it's THAT good.

This is pretty much entirely made in a NutriBullet / Blender and takes no more than 20mins (excluding fridge time). I'm a complete sucker for an easy, low fuss recipe and this is one of them. Not to mention that it ticks all those healthy boxes : Paleo, Dairy free, Gluten free, Sugar free and raw.


Serves 6

Remember this guy is super dense so it serves 6, I love making mini single serve cheesecakes in ramekins or cupcake trays because I love individual portioned desserts and it makes presentation and serving sooo much easier when having guests over for dinner.

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INGREDIENTS:

2 cups raw cashews

1/2 cup apple sauce

1/2 cup frozen blueberries thawed - save a couple for topping

3 tbs lemon juice

4 tbs coconut oil - melted

4 tbs of grated lemon rind

1/2 Pinch of Himalayan pink salt

 

Crust:

1/3 cup golden flaxseed

2 tbs coconut oil

1/3 cup raw almonds 

2 medjool dates

1 tbs lacuma powder

1/2 tsp cinnamon

 

HOW:

"Cheesecake Filling":

  • Soak cashews in water for a minimum of 20mins, ideally 1 hr. The longer you soak them the creamier they will be.
  • Take soaked cashews (make sure you've drained them) and place them in a bullet/blender. Blend til smooth.
  • Add the blueberries, apple sauce, lemon juice to the cashew mix and continue to blend until creamy.
  • Add all other ingredients to the mix and that's right you guessed it, BLEND AGAIN.
  • Your "cheesecake" filling should be super smooth by this stage, place it in the freezer to cool down while you start the base!

Crust:

  • Once again, all ingredients in the bullet (different cup to the cheesecake mix, that would just be weird and ruin the magic that's about the happen!) Blend until the mixture becomes bread crumb like.

 

PUTTING IT TOGETHER:

  • Take cheesecake mix out of the freezer, try a bit ahhhhh talk about delicious right?!
  • Take a ramekin about 2" wide and 2" deep or a glass and press 1/6 of the crust mix into the bottom for your base.
  • Spoon 1/6 of the cheesecake mix on top and spread the top smooth.
  • Top this bad boy with anything you like! I went with the semi lazy yet effective blueberries and lemon rind twist
  • Repeat this X 6
  • Place cheesecakes in the fridge for at least 30 mins and BOOM ready to serve. Prepare to have to have your mind blown.

 

NUTRITIONAL INFO:

Serves : 6

Calories per serve: 300

Fat: 22

Carbs: 15

Sugar: 7

Protein: 7

 

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VEGAN MATCHA PROTEIN TRUFFLES

I'm all about the superfoods and these bad boys are packed with them!! I'm convinced the more I eat I get closer and closer to becoming a super hero right?! 😜

 

These babies tick all the boxes, they are paleo, vegan, gluten free and sugar-free which makes them the perfect afternoon pick me up and will fill that chocolate craving or even as a pre workout energy boost. I've perfected the recipe so no the matcha does not taste "too green" or like dirt. 

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Ok so here's a quick run down on our key players here.

Matcha: Matcha is the queen bee of superfoods. 100% pure organic green tea leaves ground into powder. It contains up to 137 times the antioxidants of regular green tea, a great metabolic and energy boost.

Coconut oil: Ahhh hello weight loss friendly fat. Yes fat can be your friend! It contains a unique combination of fatty acids with powerful positive effects on metabolism. It's also a great energy source too. 

Lacuma powder: not only is his guy high is beta-carotene and iron but it's also a sugar free natural sweetener that has crazy delicious caramel vibes.

 

INGREDIENTS

FOR THE BALLS

4 tbs coconut oil 

1.5 tbs matcha powder 

3/4 cup apple sauce 

1 cup vanilla vegan pea protein

1/2 cup desiccated coconut 

1 tbs lacuma 

1/4 cashew butter 

2 tbs water 

 

FOR THE CHOC:

2 tbs coconut oil

4 tbs cacao powder 

 

HOW:

- Combine all dry ingredients for the balls in a bowl

- Add coconut oil, apple sauce, cashew butter and water. Fold til a dough like mix is formed

- Roll into balls about 1 inch or so big 

- Place balls on a plate in the fridge

 

Now for the choc coating! 

- Melt the coconut oil over a low heat, place in a ramekin

- Add cacao powder and mix until a melted chocolate consistency is formed

- Take balls from fridge, one at a time dip in the choc mix, place on plate top with a pinch of desiccated coconut and matcha powder

- Keep in an air tight container in the fridge

- Too easy 💚💚💚💚💚💚


NUTRITION INFO:
Serves: 15
Calories per serve: 130
Carbs: 7
Fat: 8
Protein: 9
Sugar: 2

RAW VEGAN CASHEW RASPBERRY PROTEIN BALLS

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INGREDIENTS:P

1/2 cup cashew butter

3/4 cup desiccated coconut

1 & 1/2 cups fresh raspberries 

1 cup vanilla vegan protein powder

1/4 cup coconut oil melted

 

HOW:

- In a medium mixing bowl mash the raspberries with a fork, until liquefied.

- Add cashew butter and coconut oil and stir until completely folded through

- In a separate bowl, combine the coconut and vegan protein powder

- Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients a couple of tablespoons at a time folding through each time until both mixes are combined into a thick dough like mix.

- Roll your balls! About roughly an inch in diameter. Store in a sealed container in the fridge and BOOM.

VEGAN SUPER GREEN MATCHA PROTEIN BALLS

Yup I'm a total baller these days and my body has been craving all the green things to fight the cold and keep me on my A-game! 

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INGREDIENTS:

1/4 coco oil

1/2 cup flax meal

2 packets of spruce by @eboost

1/2 cup apple sauce

1tsp matcha powder

2 scoops vegan vanilla protein powder (I'm using proper protein) 

1/2 cup cashew butter

How:

- combine all dry ingredients in a bowl

- Add coco oil, apple sauce and cashew butter and fold til a dough like mix is made

- Roll into balls about 1 inch or so big

- Roll into desiccated coconut and keep in the fridge.

- Too easy 💚💚💚💚💚💚

VEGAN CAULIFLOWER CHEESE SAUCE:

Whether you went out and drank way too  tequila last night or you are feeling fragile and just need warming feel good food stat... Some days our bodies just crave comforting cheesy goodness so why not fufill that need (and yes it's a NEED) without the nasty calories and bloat that goes along with it. This cheesy sauce is perfect for nachos, can be used to top your fav veggie bake or even just to spice up good meat and three veg.

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INGREDIENTS:

1 small head of cauliflower

3 heaped tbs nutritional yeast

Himalayan salt

1 tbs coconut flour

1/4 cup unsweetened Almond milk

 

HOW:

- Chop up head of cauliflower into inch long pieces, take cauliflower pieces and Steam or boil until soft.

- Take drained cauliflower pieces and place in Nutribullet blender, blend until  It is a smooth and creamy consistency.

- Add the salt, almond milk and nutritional yeast to the cauliflower and blend again til combined.

- Add coconut flour to the mix and blend for about a minute.

- And ta-daaaa! It's seriously that simple. As I said earlier, you can use it as a dip, as a sauce or a topper for roasted veggies. 

VEGAN LAMINGTON PROTEIN BALLS:

Ok so I'm getting all patriotic over here in NYC and have recreated an allergy/ healthy version of an Aussie classic; THE LAMINGTON. For those who have no idea what a Lamington is, let me enlighten you. It's a cube of vanilla sponge, dipped in chocolate then rolled in coconut and it's insanely delicious but sadly not so good for you. So I didn't get the cube part down pat but it ticks all the nerdy health freak boxes (#paleo #glutenfree #vegan #sugarfree and #dairyfree) making them more or less guilt free!


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INGREDIENTS:

1/2 cup cashews

1/2 cup vegan vanilla protein

1/4 cup toasted coconut flakes

1.5 tbs mct powder (optional)

1/4 cup almond meal

1 tbs mesquite powder

8 tbs melted coconut oil

1/4 cup desicated coconut + extra for rolling

2 heaped tbs of cacao powder

1/4 cup water


HOW:

- Whiz the 1/2 cup cashews in a blender for 30 seconds so they are not completely blended

- In a small bowl combine the 2 tbs of cacao with 4 tbs of the melted coconut oil, this should make a smooth chocolatey syrup type consistency. Set this aside this is to coat your balls after they have been made

- In a medium sized bowl, combine all of the remaining dry ingredients.

- Add 4 tbs of coconut oil and half of the water and mix thoroughly. We are aiming for a dry dough like mix, slowly add the rest of the water if needed to achieve this. 

- Rollin' time! Take the mix and roll into balls about 1 & 1/2 inches in diameter as you finish rolling each ball, place in a bowl in the fridge.

- Once all of the balls are rolled it's time to coat these delicious things in the choc. Dip one at a time in the choc then into desiccated coconut. Place on a plate and then into the fridge for the choc to harden.  Store in a sealed container in the fridge and try not to eat them all in one sitting!

CRUSTLESS STICKY-DATE RAW VEGAN CHEESECAKE:

Yep I'm back on the bullet desert vibes! This was also a end of the week what's left in my cupboard dessert too. You can definitely make it with a crust, take the ingredients and steps from my Turkish delight cheese cake post. This recipe makes 2 individual serves. So if you need more double it!

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FILLING:

1 cup soaked cashews (make sure these are soaked in water for 30min, makes them extra creamy!)

7 dates (3 to be soaked with the cashews)

1 tbs coco oil

1/2  cup apple sauce

1/2 tsp cinnamon

1 tbs lacuma powder

1 tbs mesquite


HOW:

BLEND BLEND BLEND!


FILLING- all ingredients in a bullet blender for a minute, open it up give it a stir. Repeat this process x3 and place in the freezer.


TOPPING:

- Chop the remaining 4 dates lengthways

- Place them a saucepan over a low heat with 3 tbs of water

- Allow them to simmer away, as the water disappears add a tbs more until a syrupy delicious sticky date esque topping is formed.

- Take off heat, set aside.


PUTTING IT TOGETHER:

- Take cheesecake mix out of the freezer, try a bit ahhhhh talk about delicious right?!

- Spoon half of the cheesecake mix into a ramekin or glass

- Top this bad boy with 1/2 the date mix, dust with cinnamon, Repeat this X 2

- Place both cheesecakes in the fridge for 30 mins and HOLY YUM!

PALEO & VEGAN CREAMY PESTO SAUCE:

Ok so yes I love a quick meal, life's busy, works crazy and I tend to get HANGRY. Meaning when I get home from a marathon day of sessions, meetings and workouts I usually need to eat pretty god damn quickly.

So there I was in this state, HANGRY, tired and craving all the comfort food, pretty much on the pesto vibes so bad I could have rolled around in it. Gimme gimme gimme. There's something magical about pesto. It's one of those instant gratification tastes, comforting and almost like a cuddle. However us health conscious babes don't need pesto to mean diet suicide, I mean all we wanted was a little comfort right?

So I've messed around and nailed it. This pesto ticks all those endless health boxes and should keep you babes looking and feeling good!

 

 

INGREDIENTS:

1/2 cup almond milk

2 tbs almond meal

2 tbs of nutritional yeast

1/2 cup or two handfuls of fresh basil

Pinch of Himalayan sea salt

Pinch of black pepper

HOW: 

- Combine all ingredients in a bullet blender and blend until smooth.  

- The sauce can now be added to any cooked protein in a pan and heated, used as a sauce for ZOODLES or even left raw as a salad dressing. Soooooo many options!! 

Enjoy! Xx

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RAW VEGAN TURKISH DELIGHT "CHEESECAKE"

Yes back on those cheesecake vibes yet again. Am obsessed. As in sure you've noticed, I love low fuss blender based meals haha and this is one of them. This recipe makes 2 individual serves. So if you need more double it!

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FILLING:

1 cup soaked cashews (make sure these are soaked in water for 30min, makes them extra creamy!)

6 cherries

15 raspberries

1 tbs lacuma powder

2 tbs rose water

CRUST:

5 medjool dates

1 cup of walnuts

Pinch of cinnamon

Pinch of Himalayan pink sea salt

1 tbs coco oil

HOW:

BLEND BLEND BLEND!

FILLING- all ingredients in a bullet blender for a minute, open it up give it a stir. Repeat this process x3 and place in the freezer.

CRUST- once again, all ingredients in the bullet (different cup to the cheesecake mix, that would just be weird and ruin the magic that's about the happen!) Blend until the mixture becomes bread crumb like.

PUTTING IT TOGETHER:

- Take cheesecake mix out of the freezer, try a bit ahhhhh talk about delicious right?!

- Take a ramekin or a glass and press half of the crust mix into the bottom for your base.

- Spoon half of the cheesecake mix on top.

- Top this bad boy with anything you like! I didn't have rose petals (but that would look sahhhhh super cute) so instead I mixed up 2 tbs of cacao & 2tbs of coconut oil to make a healthy choc and drizzled it on top, then added almonds and cacao knibs.

- Repeat this X 2

- Place both cheesecakes in the fridge for 30 mins and prepare to have to have your mind blown.

RAW / NO BAKE VEGAN PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE

I've made sure this recipe was perfected in time for Thanksgiving.This is pretty much entirely made in a NutriBullet / Blender, takes no more than 20mins (excluding fridge time) and its ridiculously delicious. Not to mention that it ticks all those healthy boxes : Pale, Dairy free, Gluten free, Sugar free and raw.

RAW VEGAN PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE: Serves 4. 

Remember this guy is super dense so it could even serve 6, I like making mini single serve cheesecakes in ramekins or cupcake trays  because miniature everything is the best but it's totally up to you! 


"Cheesecake" filling:

2 cups of cashews (make sure these are soaked in water for 30min, makes them extra creamy!)

1 can of organic pumpkin purée (15oz)

1 tsp pumpkin spice 

2 drops of stevia (optional)

1 tsp vanilla extract 

Pinch of ground ginger

 

Crust

10 medjool dates

2 cups of walnuts

1 tsp of cinnamon

1/2 tsp of Himalayan pink sea salt

2 tbs coco oil 

HOW:

  • Take soaked cashews (make sure you've drained them) and place in bullet/blender. Blend til smooth.
  • Add pumpkin to the blended cashews and continue to blend until creamy.
  • Add all other ingredients to the mix and that's right you guessed it, BLEND AGAIN. 
  • Your "cheesecake" filling should be super smooth by this stage, place it in the freezer to cool down while you start the base! 

Base:
Now this one is really difficult hehe...

  • Place all ingredients in your bullet/ blender. 
  • Blend until combined and breadcrumb esque. 
  • Use your fingers to press the mixture into your ramekin, cupcake trays or pie dish. Make sure you re-enforce the edges of the base so it holds together, do this by making it 1/4 inch thicker in those areas. 
  • Place bases in the freezer for 5mins.

Putting it together! 

  • Take both the filling and the mix out of the freezer.
  • Spoon the filling into your crusts/casings. 
  • Top with nuts/ coconut /Cinnamon pretty much any delicious thing you can find. 
  • Back in the fridge for 30mins or more and tadaaaaaaaa

CACAO ROSE BEET BROWNIES

I crave chocolatey treats just as much as the next person, hard to believe that these guys are #sugarfree, #paleo, #vegan (optional) and #glutenfree! Talk about a win!

INGREDIENTS:
1 cup Pureed Beets
1/4 cup Cacao powder & 3 tbs Cacao for icing
1/4 cup Coconut Flour
1 tsp baking powder
6 tbs Coconut Oil
1/4 cup almond milk
1 egg or Flax egg (see note)
1 tbs Rose water
3 Medjool Dates
Rose Petals

HOW:

FOR THE BROWNIE:
- Pre heat oven to 400' F.
- Combine Beet puree and dates in a blender til both a super smooth.
- Add Cacao powder, Coconut Flour, Egg, 3 tbs Coconut oil, Baking Powder, Rose water and Almond milk to the beet mix and combine until a batter is formed.

- Spray brownie tray with Coconut oil, and spread batter on tray about 1 inch thick.
- Cook for 20minutes @ 400'F.
- Allow to cool in pan

ICING:
- Combine 3 tbs Cacao Powder, 1 tbs coconut oil, 1 tbs hot water to make icing thick. Add more coconut oil if you would like a harder chocolate icing as the final product.

- Take Brownie out of pan once cooled
- Spread icing over Brownie
- As it sets spritz with rose water and cover in rose petals.

*Flax egg is 2 tbs of ground flax meal combined with 2 tbs of hot water.
 

SMOKEY BABA GANOUSH

Still dreaming of being back in Turkey eating ALLLL the delicious things so continuing to recreate my favourites and this one ticks all the #healthy boxes! #Paleo, #glutenfree, #vegan annnnd #sugarfree.

INGREDIENTS:
1 large eggplant
1 tsp "liquid smoke"
3 tbs tahini
1 tbs Sumac
3 cloves of Garlic (grated)
Juice of 1 Lemon
1/2 tsp Cumin
1 pinch of chilli flakes
2 tbs olive oil
1 handful of roughly chopped Parsley
1/3 cup of chopped Pumpkin seeds
1 pinch Himalayan Pink Salt

HOW:

Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Use a fork to pierce the eggplant skin multiple times all over. Using tongs or a fork hold the Eggplant over an open flame (I use the gas jet on my stove top, ahhhh why not?!) for around 5 minutes, turning constantly, until the skin is charred.

Place the Eggplant in a baking dish and continue to cook for a further 20mins, until soft. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely. Charring the eggplant over the flame first speeds up the cooking process and adds a charred flavour, you can opt to just roast it in the oven instead.

Cut the eggplant in half and scoop out the flesh into a large bowl. Add the tahini, sumac, 1 tbs chopped parsley, liquid smoke, salt, lemon juice, garlic, chilli flakes, cumin and pepper. Stir all ingredients in with a fork and leave to cool in the fridge.

Once cooled, transfer Baba Ganoush to a pretty presentable bowl, stir a circle with the fork in the top to make an indent. Add Olive oil drizzle, pumpkin seeds and parsley on top of "circle", add a pinch of chilli and Sumac to the middle and HOLY SHIT you are about to be transported to middle Eastern dip HEAVEN!

Serve with veggies, as a condiment for any protein or as a salad topper.