Zucchini Taco Shells

Zucchini Taco Shells

Zutacos may just be the next zoodles. Just maybe. Zucchini Taco Shells are delightful and such a tasty way to enjoy summers abundance of zucchini. I cannot take the credit for this marvellous invention at all. Those gardening and food photography geniuses consisting of Todd and Diane invented them, I just made them gluten free.

You can pile whatever your favourite taco adornments are, I made some spicy smoked paprika ground pork topped with kimchi and fresh veggies, YUM.

This is my first post in a long while. It’s not that I haven’t been cooking up a storm and enjoying the hell out of summers abundance. It’s just a matter of taking an extended break to focus on other projects and make sense of life, all that jazz. Not that I’ve made sense of anything at all, aside from loving food, and the inevitable company it brings.

 

 

Zucchini Taco Shells

My sister got me hooked on this useless facts website. A dragon fly has a lifespan of 24 hours. I’m really not sure they are all accurate. There’s an entire section devoted to Chuck Norris, I mean reeeeeeeally. 7 Up pop used to contain lithium, too bad it still doesn’t, we could call it crazy pop. They say nutritious food costs 10 times as much as junk food. I don’t think this is true either. But it’s definitely double the cost, even though you’d think less chemicals would equal less expensive. This website makes bold statements, like if you eat lemons you’ll live longer and the older the father of your child is the uglier the child will be. I’d really like to see some evidence beyond the anecdotal here.

A few wise words of warning… don’t put grapes in the microwave, don’t intravenously inject nutmeg, don’t put your pearls in vinegar and when eating peanuts be sure not to combine them with other components of dynamite.

Well I feel good that I learned something today, know any weird ass random facts?

 

Zucchini Taco Shells

 

 

Zucchini Taco Shells

Ingredients

  • 3 small zucchini or 4 C worth, grated
  • 3/4 C almond flour
  • 1/2 C parmesan cheese, grated
  • 1 garlic clove, finely minced
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • fresh pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F
  2. Strain any excess juice from the zucchini as best you can.
  3. Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl.
  4. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper, drop zucchini mix by the spoonful, 4 tacos per sheet, and press down evenly.
  5. Bake at 350F for 20 minutes and let cool slightly before peeling off the parchment.
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Zucchini Taco Shells

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

So I kind of missed my blogs first anniversary. It came and went so quickly, and so much has been happening in my life lately. My baby boy was 1 month old when I started this website, and now he is on the run, stealing dog treats,giving kisses and throwing limp noodle temper tantrums. The last year has been filled with learning experiences, and they continue on stronger than ever. Am I actually supposed to be an adult by now? The longer I’m on this planet, the less I think I know about anything. I sure hope this trend doesn’t last forever, though I have a feeling it does. As we get older, those strong resilient egos start to lighten up and if we’re lucky we become humbled by this precious human experience.

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

Though I forgot my blogiversary, it certainly doesn’t mean that this space, the opportunity to create and share what I love isn’t monumentally appreciated. Looking back, it wasn’t until a year ago that I even knew anyone could start a website (or even profit of it for that matter). If you know me at all, you know that I don’t have a cell phone and I don’t own a television. I’m probably the most real deal cave-woman millennial out there. But seriously, I somehow managed to pull the resources together and start this site which for me is a big thing. I poured so much time into learning the ins and outs of having a successful blog. Its so surreal when a big site features my photos. It’s the same feeling that lingered behind me like a shadow on mothers day. I’m a mother? Say what?! Every happy mothers day made me feel like some fraud. A fraud with a beautiful robust baby sucking at her breast, but a fraud none the less. Things like motherhood and websites were reserved for other people in my mind. People who have it all together, who’ve gone to school and have stable homes and relationships. Funny right? I’m grateful that barrier is crossed and I can live my life regardless of societal expectations.

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

I’ve been very absent lately, a major life shift has occurred, one that I didn’t see coming. It’s so difficult to do the things you love when life is beating you down, when your heart is aching. Fact is, that’s when its most important, but you can never force inspiration. It comes when it comes. As always, my head and heart are constantly competing for the spotlight. Does anyone else have that problem? The logical voice says to get a real job or go to school but my heart screams that I should keep doing what makes me happy. Which is writing and creating nourishing recipes, inspiring others to be better and in turn inspiring myself.

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

I’d like to turn this space into a more all encompassing health arena. Somewhere we can talk about all things to do with wellness, even the stuff that’s taboo. But I’m wondering how to go about doing that, a name change, a redesign? I just don’t know at this point. I think I’ll let the head and heart have it out on this one for awhile, until we can all come to a consensus.

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

In late honour of the birth of my little corner of the web, cookies are in order. These Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies are decadent,chewy and loaded with protein. I love me some maple pecan, but I had to give them a little extra sustenance. Truth be told, I can’t stop eating lately, I am a hungry wolf mama constantly scrounging for more. Little man is fast approaching the 15 month mark and still can’t get enough of the liquid gold. He’s so sweet, I can’t cut him off just yet, it’s no biggie considering how much I love food. Things like cookies though, lord help me to eat just one nowadays, if these didn’t have the extra protein I could easily eat 6 in a sitting. With some almond milk…mmmmm….

Blessings friends, here’s to another year filled with learning and fun.

 

Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 C almond butter
  • 1/2 C coconut oil
  • 1 whole egg
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1 38g scoop high quality grass fed whey protein powder
  • 3/4 C chopped pecans + extra for topping
  • 1/2 C maple syrup

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a stand mixer until smooth. Chill for 30 minutes and preheat oven to 375F
  2. Prepare two baking sheets with parchment and drop 1 Tbs of dough at a time spaced an inch apart, press a pecan into the top of each cookie.
  3. Bake for 12-14 minutes until golden and allow to cool before transferring to a plate.
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Maple Pecan Paleo Protein Cookies

Bacon and Scallion Paleo Pancakes

Bacon and Scallion Paleo Pancakes

bacon and scallion paleo pancakes

Okay I’ll just let the cat right out of the bag…these pancakes were supposed to be waffles. Never buy a waffle iron at a second hand store, there is a reason its there. After one very sticky pile of nothing I thought it would be best to turn them into pancakes which luckily was a massive success.

bacon and scallion paleo pancakes

I’ve never been a huge fan of sweet breakfasts, so savoury pancakes are right up my alley. If you’re into cheese, you can throw some aged raw cheddar in these for an extra special treat. I like to smother them in butter with a bit of maple syrup.

Bacon and Scallion Paleo Pancakes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 C almond flour
  • 1/4 C coconut flour
  • 1/4 C tapioca flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 3/4 C almond milk (unsweetened) or coconut milk
  • 1/4 C ghee or butter (melted)
  • 2 Tbs bacon fat (melted)
  • 6 pieces of crispy bacon, chopped
  • 6 scallions, finely chopped
  • 1/2 raw cheddar cheese (shredded) (optional)

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients until smooth
  2. Heat a cast iron skillet and melt fat or oil of choice
  3. Drop 1/4 C of batter at a time and let cook until bubbles start to show around the edges, about 2 minutes per side.
  4. Makes about 12 pancakes
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Cucumber Mango Gluten Free Ramen Bowls

Cucumber Mango Gluten Free Ramen Bowls

These Cucumber Mango Gluten Free Ramen Bowls served in a Thai Peanut broth

As the fresh prince of bel air would say, my life got flip turned upside down.

Sometimes self love is the hardest thing. Especially if you’re like me and continually put others first. Even when doing so does them a disservice. Life’s a real B sometimes, forcing you to make those tough decisions and question your self worth.

My gusto for culinary delights has decreased over the stress of these past weeks, along with my waistline. Again with the self love thing, food often tops the list of things I have tortured myself with in the past. Emotional eating, or its opposite is a reality for so many of us under duress (and who isn’t). Inspiration is creeping back in to my life, mostly thanks to Jamie Oliver’s cookbooks and food gawker. I’m not worried about macros or calories or paleo right now, my focus is on enjoyment and quality, something that will cheer me up without creating digestive havoc. Enter: gluten free rice ramen noodles. As many of you can surely relate I was obsessed with ramen noodles as a child and ate them raw or cooked day and night. It’s slightly terrifying just how many MSG packages I must have consumed along with my favourite comfort food.

After reading Dr. Mercola’s article on what happens inside your stomach when you eat instant noodles  the next time I eat them would have to be under torture. But I’ve happily discover lotus foods gluten free organic rice ramen alternative made from rice and millet and they are surprisingly SO freakin’ good.

I don’t often eat peanuts or peanut butter because they are actually a legume and can be difficult to digest. Conventional peanuts and peanut butter also have very low standards when it comes to moulds like aflatoxin and by the time we get them are often rancid. But there are a few good companies out there and really what other flavour compares to peanut? It’s directly correlated with fond memories of childhood lunches and has long been a staple food in this part of the world. Once in awhile I need to get my peanut fix so I opt for this brand of peanut butter which is made with coconut oil. Coconut oil has natural anti-fungal compounds in it so I like to think that it helps preserve the integrity of the peanuts. No real studies on this but I don’t get that rancid taste from this peanut butter like I would others.

 

One of my favourite Vietnamese restaurants makes this luscious peanut noodle soup with loads of fresh cucumber noodles. There’s something about peanut and cucumber, I think it rivals PB&J any day. Paired with the sweetness of mango and thick luscious ramen noodles these Cucumber Mango Gluten Free Ramen Bowls brought my appetite back pretty quickly. I’m back in action folks…and ps. I missed you.

 

Cucumber Mango Gluten Free Ramen Bowls

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbs crunchy peanut butter
  • 1 Tbs tamari or coconut aminos
  • 2 garlic cloves, crushed
  • 1 tsp red chili flakes
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 1 tsp coconut sugar
  • 4 C chicken broth
  • 2 gluten free lotus foods ramen cakes
  • 1 cucumber, cut lengthwise into thin strips and then cut again to make long vertical noodles
  • 1/2 ripe mango, cut into thin strips and cut again lengthwise for thin strands
  • 2 green onions or scallions, thinly sliced
  • crushed peanut or cashews for topping

Instructions

  1. In a blender combine peanut butter, tamari, garlic, chili, lime juice, coconut sugar and chicken broth until smooth. Transfer to a sauce pan and heat until simmering.
  2. Add ramen noodle cakes to brother and cover for 3-5 minutes until soft and tender.
  3. Separate noodles and broth into two large bowls and add a generous amount of the cucumber and mango strips on top with a sprinkle of green onion and crushed nuts.
  4. Serve hot or cold and enjoy!
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These Cucumber Mango Gluten Free Ramen Bowls served in a Thai Peanut broth

4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

What could be easier and more satisfying than making your own sweet indulgences? To me, these truffles are like HIIT for the dessert world. Super healthy and effective, yet short and sweet, and while Tabata isn’t nearly as easy as these babies, it takes the same amount of time for the same amazing rewards.

4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

It’s actually shocking how effective a short Tabata workout done three times a week can be. Why spend hours in the gym when you can get er’ done and feel that great endorphin high in your own home! I’m sold. In the same regard, why slave away for hours making delicate patisseries when you can throw together a few ingredients and have scrumptious 4 ingredient superfood truffles in mere minutes.

4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

They were gobbled up just as fast. I brought them to my lovely friends blessing way, which is like a baby shower but better. She’s bursting with life and baby could arrive any day now. Mommas need raw cacao to fuel those last days, it’s a fact. You can coat these truffles with whatever superfoods or seeds you may have lying around- I used hemp seeds, raw cacao and bee pollen but other options would include sesame seeds, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, cacao nibs, goji berries, matcha, or other crushed nuts.

And speaking of mommas, my mom and grandma left yesterday, waaaaah. I wish they lived closer, I miss them already. It was so nice to reconnect in person. It’s hard not having family close by, a big sacrifice for living in such a beautiful place. Maybe some day the mountains will call them over for good.

 

4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

Yield: 16

Ingredients

  • 3/4 C date paste (soaked in warm water for a few minutes)
  • 1 C brazil nuts (raw, unsalted)
  • 3 Tbs cacao powder + extra for rolling
  • your favourite superfoods for rolling

Instructions

  1. In a blender or food processor combine dates, brazil nuts, and cacao powder until smooth. Set mixture in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes until workable.
  2. Roll into balls and coat in your favourite superfoods.
  3. Store in the fridge. Makes about 16 truffles.
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4 Ingredient Superfood Truffles

Mast-O-Khiar Persian Beet Salad

Mast-O-Khiar Persian Beet Salad

Mast-O-Khiar Persian Beet Salad

I’m a lover of freshly ground unique spices, the type that transport you to faraway lands. The ancient combinations of herbs, roots and seeds that grow together and have been used together for thousands of years. Raw Spice Bar specializes in these special blends that pair ancestral combinations with the modern twist of being delivered to your door step every month.

Delivery subscriptions are all the rage, from a new pair of panties every month to craft charcuterie, the options are endless. For foodies and anyone looking to try new recipes, raw spice bar provides 3 different spice blends freshly ground, high quality and 3 different recipes. This month the theme was Persian New Year, though I made this recipe up with their Mast-0-Khiar spice blend, I tried the one for braised lamb shanks with advieh, a spice blend of green cardamom, angelica and a few others. They were to die for and so easy to throw together.

Mast-O-Khiar is a spice blend made from dried mint, dill, rose petals and black peppercorns. Paired with tahini, lemon juice, olive oil and sea salt, it makes a unique Iranian inspired salad dressing that goes really well with earthy beets.

 

Mast-O-Khiar Persian Beet Salad

I recently got a spiralizer and have officially fallen in love. Almost every vegetable is spiralizable (new word) and beets are no exception. This time I roasted them (after spiralling) to bring out their natural sweetness. You could also eat them raw for a fresher, juicier variation. If you don’t have a spiralizer, fear not, you can cut the beets into chunks, roast them until tender and slice them thinly before dressing. Served alongside fresh greens, with a bit of plain yogurt or goat cheese this is a truly uniquely delightful flavour combo. I hope you love it as much as I do.

Mast-O-Khiar Persian Beet Salad

Ingredients

  • 3 Beets, peeled and spiralized Or cut into chunks and roasted
  • 4 Tbs extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 Tbs lemon juice
  • 2 Tbs raw tahini
  • 1 Tbs mast-o-khiar spice blend (dry mint, dill, rose petals and black peppercorn)
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • fresh greens (optional)
  • plain yogurt or goat cheese (optional)

Instructions

  1. To roast the spiralled beets, set oven to 400 and spread on baking sheet, roast for 15-20 minutes until soft. For chunks of beets roasting time will be a bit longer, just until tender and then thinly slice.
  2. Let the beets cool.
  3. Combine olive oil, lemon juice, tahini, spices and salt until smooth and pour over the cooled beets, toss and serve alongside fresh greens with a drizzle of plain yogurt or a few chunks of goat cheese.
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Mast-O-Khiar Persian Beet Salad