Showing posts with label Healthy Eating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy Eating. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Share the Love with UnBeetable Red Velvet Cupcakes

Bushels of berries!

Baking is a beary special way to share the love with the ones you care about, and when that baking is heaped with healthy ingredients like beans, cocoa, and beets, then it's unbeatable!
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These UnBeetable Red Velvet Cupcakes taste terrific, and they are gluten, nut, and dairy free, which makes them super for sending to school.

The cubs here couldn't tell that they were any different than the kind that come from a box. Bake up a batch of these beauties, and share them with the special someones in your sphere. Be sure to come to our facebook page to tell us about it if you do too, or if you share the love in any other ways on these days leading up to Valentine's Day. Bon Appetit!

UnBeetable Red Velvet Cupcakes

Ingredients
1 cup (250 mL) pureed roasted beets (see note 1)
1 398 mL can white beans, preferably no salt added, drained and well rinsed (see note 2)
1/4 cup (50 mL) soy milk, or other milk of your choice
2 tsp (10 mL) vanilla extract
1 tbsp (15 mL) canola or safflower oil
2 eggs
2 egg whites
1/4 cup plus 1 tbsp (65 mL) agave nectar (see note 3)
1/4 cup (50 mL) cocoa
1/4 cup (50 mL) sorghum flour (see note 4)
2 tsp (10 mL) baking powder
1 tsp (5 mL) baking soda
1/8 tsp (0.5 mL) salt

Method:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees, and line muffin tin with paper cups.
2. In a food processor or blender, puree beans and soy milk until well blended.
3. Add vanilla extract through agave nectar to food processor, and process until well incorporated.  Add pureed roasted beets, and process until batter is smooth, and no pieces of bean or beet are visable.
4. In a small bowl, stir together cocoa, sorghum flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
5. Add flour mixture to food processor, and process again until batter is smooth.
6. Divide batter evenly between prepared muffin tins, filling each cup approximately 2/3 full.
7. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.
8. Allow to cool on a baking rack, and then enjoy plain, or top with a dusting of confectioner's sugar, or the icing of your choice.
9. Enjoy!

Yield: Approximately 16-18 cupcakes

Note 1: To roast our beets, we preheated the oven to 400 degrees.  We then washed and trimmed the leafy ends off of 3 medium sized beets, and wrapped them in aluminum foil.  We then roasted them in the oven for about 1 hour, until they were fork tender.  When they were cool enough to handle, we used our fingers to slip the skins off (this is really easy, and the beet colour washes off your fingers easily, as long as you don't come into contact with any lemon juice or other acids before you wash your hands).  Once the beets had cooled to room temperature, we cut them into large chunks, and pureed them in the food processor.  It's okay if there are still beet pieces at this point, because the beets will be further processed when you make the cupcakes.  Our three beets yielded almost exactly 1 cup of puree.

Note 2: We have made these with white kidney beans, and navy beans.  The cupcakes made with white kidney beans seemed to have a slightly better texture, but both were very good.

Note 3: If you don't have agave nectar, you could likely substitute honey, maple syrup, brown rice syrup, or other liquid sweetener of your choice.  We haven't tried it though.

Note 4: You could likely substitute a different sort of gluten free flour, or if gluten is not a concern, you could try using regular all purpose flour in place of the sorghum flour.  We just haven't tried it ourselves, since some of the animal associates have to avoid gluten.

In case you are curious, I took beary special care to test these for you.  Here is a view of the inside of one:

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Beary Truly Yours,
Theodore Bear and the Ape 2 Zebra Kitchen

Friday, January 21, 2011

Feeding the Four Food Groups to Your Finicky Family!

Feeding finicky eaters can be frustrating, and result in family meal times that are not always fun. 
Fortunately, the Ape 2 Zebra Kitchen was inspired by Darla’s Top Pick this week, the Plan Toys Food and Beverage Set, to develop some new and fun food ideas that include all four food groups.  I have been as pleased as a bear with a honey pot to polish them off, and we hope they will please your picky pack as well.
Four Food Groups Carrot Cake Roll Ups:
Carrot Cake Roll Ups - Food for KidsIngredients:
1 Whole Grain Tortilla
1-2 Tbsp (15mL-30mL) Spreadable Cream Cheese
1 small carrot, shredded
1 Tbsp (15mL) Raisins
1 Tbsp (15mL) Chopped Walnuts (omit is taking wraps to a nut free environment)
Cinnamon (optional)
Method:
1. Spread cream cheese evenly over tortilla, leaving approximately 3 cm free around the edges (you can stir a bit of honey or maple syrup into your cream cheese first if you prefer things sweeter).
2. Distribute shredded carrot evenly over cream cheese, and top with raisins, walnuts, and a sprinkle of cinnamon, if desired.
3. Fold side edges of tortilla in, and roll wrap up tightly, burrito style. Serve as is, or use a sharp knife to cut roll into slices approximately 2-3 cm thick.

4. Enjoy
Darla says these wraps are great to make with kids since you can discuss what is included in each food group, as well as why each food group is important, as you build your wraps.  I just like to eat them (and I always add a little extra honey to my cream cheese!).


Secret Agent Pancakes
We think you will be able to please the picky eaters in your pack with these protein packed, gluten free pancakes in disguise.
Secret Agent Pancakes - Healthy Food for KidsIngredients:
1/2 cup (125 mL) quinoa flakes (oats would likely work too if gluten is not a concern)

½ (125 mL) cup cottage cheese (we use 1%)

1 egg plus 3 egg whites

1 tsp vanilla

½ tsp baking powder
Method:
1. Spray a non-stick pan with cooking spray and heat over medium low heat (Note: We use somewhere between “3” and “4” on my electric stovetop).

2. Combine all ingredients in food processor or blender. Process until just combined. (Note: you should still be able to see some bits of cottage cheese and quinoa in the blender. If you over process the batter, your pancakes may be tough.

3. Pour or scoop approximately two tablespoons, or 30mL of the batter into the hot pan. The batter is thick, and will puff up, so you may want to spread it out a bit. Cook on one side just until bubbles begin to form on top. Flip, and cook on remaining side until golden. Repeat with remaining batter.

4. Serve with fresh or cooked fruit to get your fourth food group in, and a little maple syrup, vanilla yogurt, or butter if you wish.
Yield: Approximately 12-15 pancakes.
The look pretty normal on the inside too. 
Kids Pancakes - Gluten Free Kids Food


Variation 1: Pumpkin Pie Pancakes

To the basic Secret Agent Pancake recipe, add ½ cup (125 mL) pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling), 1 tsp (5 mL) cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice, and 1 tsp (5 mL) maple syrup. Prepare as above. Note that batter will be less thick, so you will not need to spread it in the pan. With the added pumpkin, all four food groups are packed into one pancake. These will be darker than regular pancakes because of the added pumpkin.
Variation 2: Apple Cinnamon Pancakes

To the basic Secret Agent Pancake recipe, add ½ cup (125 mL) unsweetened applesauce, and 1 tsp (5mL) cinnamon. Prepare as above. Note that batter will be less thick, so you will not need to spread it in the pan. You could also experiment with stirring one chopped apple into the batter. We have not tried this yet, but think it would be yummy! With the added applesauce, all four food groups are packed into one pancake.


Bushels of berries, all of this writing about food is making me hungry. 
I think I will sneak back into the kitchen and see if there are any pancakes left over...and some berries to eat them with too.  I think that would taste beary good.
Your Beary Truly,
Theodore Bear and the Ape 2 Zebra Kitchen


PS: Be sure to check out Darla's review of the Plan Toys Food and Beverage Set too.  You can find it under the "Top Picks" Tab.