Recipe: Apple Cider Poached Pears

I’ve been wanting to poach pears for a long time.  I see those celebrity and television chefs do it all the time.  Then they serve it up all pretty with ice cream or this rich sauce.

I did neither of those last things.

But, thanks to having a bunch of pears, compliments of my CSA bin, and no more cookies left in my apartment…I figured…why not give poached pears a shot.  Usually done in a dessert wine…I opted for something I had in my fridge…apple cider.

It was fantastic!  My roomie is still raving.  And that means a lot since she’s not a big fan of pears.  But this was a simple, light, and quite nutritious dessert tonight.  Easy to make as well.  Here’s what I did…

Recipe: Apple Cider Poached Pears

Apple Cider Poached Pears
Apple Cider Poached Pears

Servings: 2
Time: Prep 10 minutes; Cook 10 minutes

Ingredients:

2 cups apple cider (NOT apple juice)
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 tsp vanilla
2 pears, pealed, halved, cored
1 tsp arrowroot powder or cornstarch

Directions:

In a small saucepan, add the 2 cups of apple cider, vanilla, and cinnamon stick.  Bring to a simmer.

Add the pears, flat side down, in the saucepan.

Simmer for about 10 minutes, until they are fork tender.  Do not leave them in too long or they will get mushy.

Remove the pears from the saucepan.  Using the cider in the pan, add the arrowroot or cornstarch and bring to a boil to thicken.

Place pears in a bowl with a scoop of vanilla Greek yogurt (or ice cream), then top with the apple cider sauce.  Sprinkle with granola or nuts for a little texture and serve.

Product Review: KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters

KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters
KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters

Product: KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters – $4.99+

Granola.

I have it in my pantry every week.  The thing is…the brand and the flavors change.  A lot.  Why?  Because I love a good gluten-free granola.  And while I have found some rather amazing ones…I love to change things up…try new things…sample new flavors.

Now, I am a huge fan of KIND.  The KIND bars are amazing, nutritious, all-natural snacks of deliciousness.  For real.  I have enjoyed every flavor I have ever sampled…and there are still more that I have yet to try.  Imagine that!!  But KIND doesn’t just do bars.  They also do this fantastic granola line as well.  Before I picked up the Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters, I tried Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds…and it was love at first bite.

So, after returning from being out of town, and no CSA bin to work with…I had the opportunity to pair the apples I had in my fruit basket at home with whatever I wanted to in the morning parfaits I make with breakfast.  Trying not to stop at too many grocery stores as we were now grocery shopping on a weekday…I asked my roommate to just pick one of the gluten-free options available at that store.  She immediately locked onto the KIND varieties and snagged the Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters from the shelf.

Peanut butter…KIND product…this was going to be a match made in heaven…for sure.  Peanut butter…as you may well be aware…is one of my most favorite things in life.  In the world.  I could eat it for live and never get bored with it.  So…anything peanut butter flavored makes me one happy little vegetarian and gluten-free foodie.

As I said…apples were what I had at home.  So, one morning, I set out to caramelize them to put in the Greek yogurt chilling in the fridge.  But, to make this a true breakfast parfait…it needed a bit of crunch.  It needed that granola topping.  And peanut butter and apples go together so amazingly well.  I mean…HELLO!  They were meant for each other.  In fact, one of my favorite snacks is slicing apples, coating them with peanut butter and raisins, and making them into sandwiches.  YUMMY.

So, this parfait was definitely on the verge of epicness…before I even tasted it.

KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters…are beyond delicious.  I mean…holy gluten-free granola goodness.  Holy KIND awesomesauce.  OM NOM NOM NOM.  I would eat this stuff by the handful.  I mean, it’s great on a caramelized apple and Greek yogurt…but it’s SO fantastic on its own.  So, you can enjoy this any way you want and truly enjoy it.  Each bite has that nice peanut flavor.  In fact, little bits of peanuts are throughout these clusters.  And that adds a nice bit of texture and salty-sweetness…that peanut butter is all about.

KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Clusters are a blend of gluten-free oats, brown rice, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, and quinoa.  In addition to the whole grains, these whole grain clusters include evaporated cane juice, peanut butter, soy crisp, peanuts, whey protein, canola oil, sea salt, and natural vitamin E.  Do note…these are not vegan due to the whey protein.  Sort of sad about that.  But, let’s face it…these are super delicious.

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of the KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters is 1/3 cup.  This serving provides 130 calories and 3.5 grams of fat…which isn’t bad for granola.  And since some of that fat comes from the nuts…it’s at least a healthy fat.  These clusters are low in sodium and sugar, containing 80 mg sodium and 5 grams of sugar.  I love a granola that isn’t loaded with sugar.  LOVE it.  These also contain 2 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  Filling, and delicious!

Not only are these clusters gluten-free, but they are all natural, contain no refined sugars, are non-GMO, contain no trans-fats, are cholesterol free, and as mentioned above…low in sodium.  Every ingredient is obvious in the mix…and the ingredients are all real and prodnouncable.  No hidden chemicals or preservatives.  All natural goodness.

So…do try these out.  Especially if you are a peanut butter freak like I am.  Do something KIND for yourself, your body, and your diet.  Find KIND Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters and devour them.  Devour them for the awesomeness that they are adding to your diet.  Eat them on their own, over yogurt, or like cereal with milk.  Whatever you want.  Just go and get them…eat them…and love them as much as I do.

Yeah…these will be on the definite “purchase again” list!  Whole grains…good for you…peanut buttery crunchy goodness.  It’s all of life’s treats in one simple bag.

Kind Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters over caramelized apples and vanilla Greek yogurt
Kind Healthy Grains Peanut Butter Whole Grain Clusters over caramelized apples and vanilla Greek yogurt

Product Review: Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters

Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters
Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters

Product: Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters – $4.99+

Granola is something that I buy…every week…when I’m at the grocery store.  I have to be selective.  I have to.  The requirement is it must be gluten-free and have a low amount of sugar.  I don’t want my granola to be packet with sugar.  I already take in way more sugar every day than I should.  So…two requirements.  You’d be surprised how many granola brands on the market do not fit that bill.

A lot.

That being said, there are a few select brands that do…and they are brands that I am quite familiar with and return to in my constant rotation of granola through my pantry.

This week…I let my roommate choose.  She and I both adore, love, and cherish the granola we get from Love Grown Foods.  So, she opted with that brand.  YAY!  Her flavor choice, however, was a new one for us to try.  It is their Apple Walnut Delight.  Since I am putting this granola over Greek yogurt and caramelized apple…I figured this was actually a very good choice.  Therefore…it was the granola gamble of the week.

I have fallen in love with every flavor of the Love Grown Foods Oat Clusters that I have brought home.  They strike that perfect balance, whether eaten on their own, with milk, or in one of my infamous breakfast parfaits.  The seasoning is spot on, the sweetness is at the right level.  The flavors are subtle…yet…just there, so your taste buds catch every part of the cluster…the granola mix…but it doesn’t overwhelm the palate.  Love Grown Foods distributes love with each sack of granola.  For real.

The Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters are truly…delightful.  The granola is a blend of gluten-free oats, honey, walnuts, coconut, agave syrup, expeller pressed canola oil, dried apples, sunflower seeds, pure vanilla, milled flaxseed, cinnamon, and sea salt.  There is truly a touch of sweet and savory in this one…but it means you keep on going back for a little more…then…a little more.  It’s a fantastic balance.

The dried apples are really good, and the walnuts add a bit of rustic flavor to the mix.  But the star is the sweetened gluten-free oats.  The way the agave and cinnamon play against each oat flake is amazing.  The touch of vanilla livens everything up.  And each bite will leave you quickly spooning your bowl for another one.  Or, at least that’s what happened in my case.  I was loving the clusters in this one…the pockets of cinnamon and vanilla, mingling with the nuts and the fruit.  It’s one flavor party in a bag…in my breakfast…and in my belly.

Let’s talk nutrition for a moment.  A serving of Love Grown Oats Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters is 1/4 cup.  This serving provides you with 130 calories and 6 grams of fat.  A serving is low in sodium (only 35 mg) and only contains 7 grams of sugar.  That is fantastic for a granola.  Trust me.  Each serving provides 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein as well.  This granola is cholesterol free, gluten-free, and non-GMO!

Loving it.

And loving Love Grown Foods once again.  If you love the taste of apples and cinnamon…with a hint of nuttiness with the addition of the walnuts…then you should definitely try this granola.  These oat clusters are fantastic.  Love Grown Foods really does put a lot of love into their products.  That is beyond evident.  Every time I try a new product from their lineup.

Still impressed.  Still loving it!

Caramelized Apple and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait with Love Grown Oats Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters
Caramelized Apple and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait with Love Grown Oats Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters

What I Ate in Colorado

With our California girls needing to return to work…and since we were sort of already out that way…and sort of missed out on our usual journey to Denver, Colorado in April due to my roomie’s teammate…Cathy and I decided that we would take that journey to Colorado.  I admit, for much of the planning stages, tacking on the Denver portion was a nightmare…but we got it all worked out.  And with that, we got to spend Wednesday through Sunday in beautiful Colorado.

There is so much to do and see in Colorado…and we’ve been here enough times that we have our favorites that we wouldn’t miss out on…ever.  But, we also had our sights on some new adventures, both with friends and with food.

So…here’s how a gluten-free vegetarian eats while in Colorado!

Zamparelli’s Italian Bistro – Lafayette, Colorado

Zamparelli's Italian Bistro, Lafayette, Colorado
Zamparelli’s Italian Bistro, Lafayette, Colorado

It was our first day in Colorado.  After landing at the Denver airport and getting our rental car (free upgrade to the Toyota Prius), we hit the road for our drive up to the Boulder, Colorado area.  We were staying at the Boulder Twin Lake Inn, where many a famous runner has spent the night.  I was thrilled.  I was hoping maybe I was in the room Shalane Flanagan stayed in so that I could channel some of her speed.  The inn is actually owned by runners, which is why it is popular with runners.  Well, after getting checked in, we were starving…so Cathy and I made a short little drive to Lafayette, Colorado.  Our Find Me Gluten-Free app had directed us toward a place called Zaparelli’s Italian Bistro…and it had many gluten-free options.  Including…gluten-free pizza.  Which, mind you, I was thrilled about, as I was doing my long run the following morning around the area the inn was located in…a full 12.5 mile run.  Pizza was just the thing I needed.

Wanting to try something we couldn’t get anywhere else, we decided to get a Gluten-Free Johnny V’s Vegan Pie ($15.00).  It just sounded intriguing…and, as I said, the toppings were different from anything we’d been able to get out anywhere else.  Order in.  At Zamparelli’s…the gluten-free crust is a $2.00 upcharge, but when you have to eat gluten-free, what are you going to do?  The gluten-free pizza is a 12-inch pizza crust…and in this case…it is topped off with a garlicky white bean spread, roasted red peppers, caramelized onions, sauteed spinach, roasted mushrooms, artichoke hearts, and a spicy salsa rosa.  Is your mouth watering yet?  Mine was just reading the description.  I liked that it was vegan…no cheese to upset my delicate stomach as it sometimes does.  Also important with that long run looming.

The pizza was delivered and boy…did it look and smell amazing.  It tasted just as good as it looked too.  The white bean spread acted as the base, instead of a tomato sauce.  The roasted red peppers elevated a lot of the flavor, especially when paired with the caramelized onion.  Sweet and savory.  Very delicious.  But the star, believe it or not, were the artichoke hearts.  That just brought all the other toppings together.  Fantastic.  The crust was really good.  Not undercooked, but done to perfection.  It was a thin crust without being a cracker crust, which I appreciated.  I was quite happy with this meal and my roommate and I walked out of there satisfied, full, and quite happy.

The Buff Restaurant – Boulder, Colorado

The Buff Restaurant, Boulder, Colorado
The Buff Restaurant, Boulder, Colorado

I first heard about The Buff Restaurant on Man vs. Food.  They are best known for their “Saddlebags” which are pancakes that are stuffed with either bacon, sausage or ham, and then topped off with two eggs.  They are massive, mind you.  Like…steering wheel size.  So much more of the menu now has a gluten-free option available (including the Saddlebags…except being vegetarian…not for me)…but I had just done a 12.5 mile run and I was wanting some protein.

I ended up getting one of the omelettes.  In fact, I went with the Veggie Omelette ($9.50).  This thing is, honestly, the size of my head.  But…full of delicious veggie goodness.  This particular omelette comes packed with broccoli, mushrooms, tomatoes, spinach and onions, with a touch of blended cheddar.  Along with this massive egg-splosion of goodness (see what I did there?), you get a side of their potatoes…or you can upgrade to the fruit for just $1.00 more.  I wanted my carbs…so I stuck with the potatoes.  And, with it came a slice of gluten-free toast.  YUM!  As I was in need of some caffeine, I ordered a Café Au Lait with almond milk ($3.50).  It was just the hit I needed, especially since the cup it came out in was, again, the size of my head.  I think I was wired for much the rest of the day.  But it was good.

So was the food for that matter, but I already knew that.  I’ve been eating at The Buff for three years now.  I make a trip to Boulder specifically to eat there and go to the Celestial Seasonings factory.  Honestly.  I do.  It’s the truth.  The eggs are always done to perfection.  The toast is crispy and never burned.  I love it with their homemade jam.  SO delicious.  And the potatoes…they are my favorite way to consume carbs.  Seasoned to perfection.  Done with that bit of crisp on the outside and that soft center.  I ate mine with hot sauce.  The omelette too.  HEAVEN…on a plate.  Which I demolished, mind you.  I ate every last piece.  I was full for the rest of the day.

St. Bon’s Café – Highlands Ranch, Colorado

St. Bon's Café, Highlands Ranch, Colorado
St. Bon’s Café, Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Around 5 p.m. after my massive breakfast, however, the tummy was starting to get a case of the rumblies.  And my roommate had researched the perfect solution for said problem.  We were now down in Denver for the remainder of our stay and it just so happened that Denver is the home of a 100% gluten-free deli and bakery.  Seriously.

St. Bon’s Café was an absolute nightmare to get to.  And we were getting hungry and cranky as we made our way through rush hour traffic on a Thursday night.  Our GPS got us down to the right area, but had so much trouble actually getting us to the store.  I finally looked it up on my iPhone and managed to get us there.  But it was about 30 minutes before they were going to close.  It was a good thing we already had an idea of what we wanted to eat…because we were cutting it close.

That being said, the owner, Kurt Fulwider, was behind the counter and ready to take our orders.  He told us not to worry about it.  He had a meeting he needed to get to across town and already called to say it wasn’t happening and that he would be late.  So…we ordered…not just dinner…but a dessert to split.  More on that after I tell you about our sandwiches.

For me…I wanted The 3 Wisemen Panini on the house made Rosemary Thyme Focaccia ($7.99).  The 3 Wisemen is a basic caprese sandwich.  It’s freshly sliced tomatoes, basil leaves and mozzarella.  Cathy went with her favorite…something cheesy…opting for The Trinity Panini on the house made Basil Garlic Focaccia ($7.99).  This sandwich is stuffed full of three different cheeses…creamy havarti, sharp white cheddar, and smooth meunster.  We decided we could split a dessert and I had my heart already set on the Blasphemous Bread Pudding ($3.99), which was a gluten-free bread putting with a delicious custard and dark chocolate.  With our orders now paid for, we settled at a table until they were ready.

Let me tell you…the wait wasn’t bad…and the food was fantastic.  Absolutely FANTASTIC!  I fell in love with the rosemary thyme focaccia.  The flavors meshed so well with the fixings in my sandwich.  The basil was so fresh and so fragrant.  The mozarella was melt-in-your sammie good.  And the tomatoes were ripe, and didn’t bleed juice all over my bread.  The focaccia was toasted in the panini press to perfection, giving that nice golden crispiness to each bite.  I was in love with this sandwich.  Cathy tried a piece and said while she loved hers…she really loved the bread on mine.

As for that sinful dessert…oh…yeah.  It was rich…creamy…and beyond blasphemous.  This was a sin to eat.  The custard was rich and creamy, but not overly heavy.  The dark chocolate…melt my heart to pieces…so good.  It paired so well with the custard.  I was so happy when eating this.  So very happy.  I sort of want to recreate it for myself.  If possible.  It’s worth a try.  Yep…that good.  Mouth watering…sinfully…satisfyingly…perfect for when you are PMS-ing or any other time because you just need some chocolate dammit…good!!  I hope I can get back here when I’m in Denver in May.  It must happen.

Coquette’s Bistro and Bakery – Colorado Springs, Colorado

Coquette's Bistro & Bakery, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Coquette’s Bistro & Bakery, Colorado Springs, Colorado

I love crepes.  LOVE them.  With the exception of my local food truck, I normally can’t have them.  I don’t have a good crepe pan to do them myself…nor would they come close to what Sweet ‘N’ Savory can cook up for me in their food truck.  Normally when I am in Colorado, I would go to La Creperie Cafe in Denver.  But…they closed.  THEY CLOSED!!  I was saddened by this, but started doing some research.  What I did run across though was a little cafe that does only 100% gluten-free food.  The catch was…it was in Colorado Springs.  The best thing is…that doesn’t phase Cathy.  We hopped in the car on Friday morning and took a little drive down to Colorado Springs.

Nestled at the foot of Pike’s Peak, Coquette’s Bistro and Bakery has the perfect location to entertain visitors and locals alike.  The place and the food has won numerous awards over the four years it has been open.  And it claims that the food is so amazing, you’d never guess it was gluten-free.  This little restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, espresso, and cocktails.  There is a little bit for everyone.

But Cathy and I made the journey for…yep…crepes.  None of their savory crepes are vegetarian.  That was fine for Cathy, and she ended up ordering the Rise and Dine ($11.00), which is a crepe that is stuffed full (and I mean full) with two scrambled eggs, ham, red onions, tomatoes, and cheddar cheese. The crepe is then topped off with hollandaise.  It came with a side of fruit or their truffled potatoes.  She went potatoes.  I swiped one.  OMG.  Amazing.  I swiped more than one after that.  I think she welcomed the help as her crepe was HUGE.  I would have gone savory had there been a vegetarian option…but I was okay going sweet.  Most of the offerings were what I could get from my local gluten-free crepe food truck…so I went with the one that I hadn’t been served by my local go-to gluten-free crepe place.  And that was the Bananas Fosters Crepe ($8.50).  This dessert crepe (hey…dessert for breakfast is allowed on vacation!) is a delicious crepe that is topped off with banana and a rum brown sugar flambé.  The crepe is served with some house made whipped cream on the side.  My crepe was definitely the size of my plate, but being a dessert crepe, it is usually dusted with cinnamon and sugar on the inside and then topped off with the goodness on the outside.  Much less to navigate through.  But…let me tell you…this was one fantastic crepe.  I loved the rum brown sugar sauce.  The whipped cream was a nice touch.  And the banana, being one of my favorite fruits in this world, made it all taste a little like heaven.  I devoured it.  Like…completely.  Cathy had a good portion of her crepe remaining.  Not me.  I went all vegetarian piggy on that plate.  Worth it.  YUM!  I am making this a required stop from now on.  It must happen.  It is that good.  And I feel safe eating there.

Baker Street Pub & Grill – Denver, Colorado

Baker Street Pub & Grill, Denver, Colorado
Baker Street Pub & Grill, Denver, Colorado

It’s no secret…my roommate and I are completely obsessed with Sherlock Holmes.  For real.  No…seriously.  And when we discovered that just a short walk from our hotel room at the Denver DTC was one of Colorado’s four Baker Street Pub & Grill locations, well, you better believe we knew what we were doing for dinner after hiking around Colorado Springs and the Garden of the Gods.  Hey…you work up an appetite doing that.

We walked over to Baker Street Pub & Grill from the hotel on Friday evening.  I loved how you got to seat yourself.  Our server, a bubbly and enthusiastic woman came over to see about drinks.  I was sticking with water.  But Cathy decided to take in Happy Hour and went with a Baker Street Brown Ale ($4.25).  And with that…her usual pub fare…a half portion of the Fish & Chips ($7.99).  As for me…I went with the Baby Spinach and Feta Cheese Salad ($9.99), which I added avocado slices to ($1.49) with a side of the Serrano Coleslaw ($1.99).  Our waitress put in our order and we sort of geeked out over Sherlock Holmes until it arrived.

My salad was MASSIVE!!  And it looked absolutely amazing to top it off.  This salad was a blend of baby spinach, feta cheese, gala apples, red onions, candied pecans (they didn’t candy mine), and red grapes.  All of this was tossed in a fantastic raspberry vinaigrette dressing.  And let’s not forget my deep love of avocado…which topped off my salad nicely and gave it this rich creaminess that I truly love in a salad.  The flavors really, really worked together.  I loved the way the fruit played well with the vegetables and how the sweet, yet savory vinaigrette just brought it all together.  The avocado…if you order a salad…always top it with avocado…trust me!!  As for the coleslaw…eh…it was coleslaw.  With the wording of Serrano Coleslaw, I expected something with some heat behind it…but it just tasted like your run-of-the-mill coleslaw.  Probably my only disappointment.  The rest…so good!

Cathy was very impressed with her fish.  In fact, we both enjoyed our food so much we came back on Saturday night, our last night in town.  The manager on duty rustled up some can coozies for us and let us get in the big phone booth outside and took a picture.  It was epic.  We ordered the same thing…minus the coleslaw and rounded out the perfect stay in Colorado at one of our new favorite places in Denver…just a short walk from our hotel.  Perfection.

Udi’s Café and Bar – Denver Airport – Denver, Colorado

Udi's Café & Bar, Denver Airport, Denver, Colorado
Udi’s Café & Bar, Denver Airport, Denver, Colorado

I had every intention of making it out of Denver without eating at the airport.  I figured Cathy and I would grab something in Atlanta.  It’s a good thing she talked me out of that because we had no time for food in Atlanta as it turned out.  So, her plan to eat something in Denver before heading to our gate for the first leg of our journey back to Louisville was a stroke of sheer genius.

And to our delight, Terminal B at the Denver Airport has an Udi’s Café and Bar.  Udi’s is one of the major names in gluten-free breads and other products on the market.  And…they are based in Denver.  So the fact that the airport has one of these cafés shouldn’t be a surprise.  I was so happy they did.

We settled in at a table and a waitress came over to give us menus and let us look them over.  We had a vague idea of what we wanted to eat…sandwiches…with fries.  Filling.  Which is exactly what we needed, honestly.

Cathy went with the BLTA ($9.35), which is a bacon, lettuce, tomato and avocado sandwich with chipotle aioli and served on ciabatta bread.  She got hers with the standard fries that come with the sandwich.  As for me…I went with the Gluten-Free Caprese Sandwich ($9.95) and substituted the regular fries for Sweet Potato Fries ($2.00).  Gluten-free sweet potato fries.  Pardon my dance of joy and glee.  This was the second time this trip I was getting sweet potato fries.  This is me…being happy.

It was a little bit of a wait, but Cathy and I soon received our plates full of food.  The sandwiches were huge. The fries…a big portion.  But this was our meal for the day…so while we weren’t starving…we dove in.

My fries were FANTASTIC!  Better than the ones I waited forever for at Disneyland.  They were crispy, fried to perfection.  I was in love with them.  In fact, I saved them for the last bite because I wanted to remember those fries.  As for the sandwich…epic win.  Served on Udi’s bread (of course), this sandwich was stuffed with mozzarella cheese, fresh tomatoes, and a pesto aioli.  And the flavors just popped.  I have been eating a lot of caprese things since going gluten-free and this was one of the best sandwiches put together.  Simple flavors…executed perfectly.  And served with SWEET POTATO FRIES!!  I was thrilled to actually be able to eat something other than a fruit cup, a salad, or some unhealthy snack at the airport.  Seriously.  This was my happy that day.

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So…there you have it.  I find eating gluten-free in Colorado to be so easy.  Both Rudi’s Gluten-Free and Udi’s Gluten-Free are based out of Colorado (one in Boulder…the other in Denver).  Granted, on Saturday when we went up into the mountains to Rocky Mountain State Park…my lunch was a banana, some yogurt, and some Boulder chips…but…I’m in the mountains.  I will cut them some slack.

This was one of my best foodie trips to date.  Both California and Colorado offered me so many options and such delicious food.  I wasn’t really disappointed with any of the restaurants that we chose to dine in.  And that…is amazing!!

Colorado…see you in May.  I hope my favorite places to eat will be ready for me again!

Product Review: Udi’s Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies

Udi's Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies
Udi’s Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies – $5.99+

For all my loyal followers up to this point…you know it doesn’t need to be said…but I will state it one more time.

I.  LOVE.  COOKIES.

They are, in fact, one of my favorite indulgences.  Especially after dinner.  I don’t know what it is about cookies, but they just seem like the perfect way to end your day.  Dessert at its finest, especially when the cookies are crumbly, soft, buttery, sweet and delicious.

HOWEVER…this combination doesn’t always fall into place when gluten-free cookies are concerned.  Too often, the packaged cookies at the store are hard, crunchy, crumbly (and not in a good way) paper weights of wrongness that just don’t work for me.  I’ve found some decent enough cookies in the past…but at a price.  They are expensive for a reason.  That reason being…they are GOOD!

Well, at Expo West this past year, Udi’s Gluten-Free unveiled a bunch of new products.  And while Udi’s already has a line of cookies out on the shelves (the bite-size Snickerdoodles being my favorite), they introduced three new flavors in what they are calling a “Soft-Baked Cookies” line.  These include Peanut Butter Coconut (yes please!), Maple Pecan Chip (yum!), and, the one that caught my attention immediately…Salted Caramel Cashew.  Why did this one stand out?  Because Salted Caramel whatever the thing is will always win in my book because salted caramel is one of my favorite flavors.  It’s that sweet and salty combination.  Add my favorite nut in the whole entire universe…the cashew…to the mix and you are totally Charlie Sheen WINNING!

I was afraid these products would be scarce in my area for awhile.  This sometimes happens, especially when I get excited about a new product that is introduced by a brand I trust.  But…I was at Walmart of all places one day and there they were…shining at me from a lower shelf…begging me to purchase it and devour ALL the cookies.  I have no willpower when it comes to cookies, so they were in my arms and in a shopping bag in record time.

But I didn’t devour them all at once.  In fact, I had other dessert items that needed my attention first.  But yesterday marked the magical date where I ripped into the box, opened up the package and removed one of Udi’s Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies.  I breathed in the smell that came from the packaging itself.  It was so familiar.  In a good way.  I handed off one cookie to my roommate, took one for myself…and then put everything away to devour another day.  I stick to serving sizes even when I don’t always want to.

These cookies are amazing for processed goodies.  Trust me on this one.  The familiar smell…well…the taste made it all fall into place.  These cookies taste like butter pecan ice cream.  NO JOKE!  They are perfectly balanced in sweetness and saltiness, lending that bit of savory flavor to each flaky, buttery bite.  And these soft, chewy cookies are just a delight on the tastebuds.  I honestly had to remind myself that I was eating a cookie…not butter pecan ice cream.  Either way, I was one happy cookie monster.  Oh yes…that cookie was gone in no time flat and I enjoyed every single delicious bite.  Soft throughout, these cookies are just what I love when I bite into a gluten-free treat.  Nothing tasted off or fake.  Nothing crumbled.  Nothing crunched in a loud and obnoxious way.  These were sheer perfection in flavor, texture, and everything else.  I was one very, very happy gluten-free cookie.

So…now the science of things…

Ingredient wise, these cookies are baked up by using tapioca starch, dried cane syrup, palm oil, brown rice flour, cashew pieces, eggs, tapioca syrup, toffee bits, potato starch, molasses, salt, natural flavors, vanilla extract, xanthan gum, baking soda, and caramel color.  So, every ingredient is definitely something I recognize and might have even used myself.  I have quite an eclectic blend of flours going on…especially as I’ve been doing some paleo baking recipes as one of my runners on Saturday is doing a paleo diet.  Regardless…the fact that nothing sounds like a chemical or like a chemistry experiment makes me feel even better about eating these.

Nutritionally speaking…a serving of Udi’s Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies is one cookie.  This one cookie will cost you 120 calories and 6 grams of fat.  These cookies are much bigger than the two-bite Snickerdoodle, Chocolate Chip, and Oatmeal Raisin cookies that they originally put out in their lineup.  And the eclectic flavors of the new soft-baked varieties definitely tempt the palate.  Anyway…these cookies also contain 130 mg sodium and 7 grams of sugar.  Seven grams of sugar isn’t bad for a cookie!  That’s quite impressive.  These cookies do not provide any fiber to your diet and only 1 gram of protein, so not filling…but definitely a nice sweet way to end your meal.

So treat yourself to one of the most amazing cookies out on the market.  The sweet and salty combination of flavors will entice and liven up your taste buds and leave you wanting more.  And if you love butter pecan ice cream, you will especially fall in love with the butterscotchy flavor of the Salted Caramel Cashew Soft-Baked Cookies.

Once again, Udi’s Gluten-Free…you impress me with your products.  Another winner in my books.

Product: So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk

So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk
So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk

Product: So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk – $2.49+

You know…I’ve found that even if I could drink it…I have lost my appetite for cow’s milk.  Seriously.  I have no real urge to pour a glass and down it.  That being said…I have been drawn in and become hooked on unsweetened non-dairy milks…such as those made from nuts or coconut.  Honestly.  It doesn’t get much better than your morning cereal swimming in a pool of unsweetened almond milk…does it?  It’s one of my little joys in life.  And I’m not ashamed.

Well, I think the minds at Turtle Mountain, makers of the So Delicious Dairy Free products, have introduced a new line of dairy-free beverages.  From the company that makes, honestly, some of the best coconut milk, some of the best almond milk…and some of the best other products that utilize those…So Delicious Dairy Free has brought Cashew Milk to the market.

Yes.

Cashew.  Milk.

Why this hasn’t been done before, I don’t know.

I mean, I’ve downed soy milk, rice milk, hazelnut milk, almond milk, coconut milk…I even did one of those nut-milk blends that was made from almonds, hazelnuts, and cashews.  But never, ever…just cashew.  Which is sad…because it is my favorite nut.  It’s also the most popular nut in America, with 31% of people naming it their top choice (almonds came in at 16%).  Cashews have a delicate flavor, but are quite rich.  And they are a great source of iron, phosphorus, selenium, magnesium, and zinc.  They also contain high levels of antioxidants that can help lower the risk of cardiovascular and coronary heart disease.

Cashews are not just delicious…but little powerhouses in their own right!

Currently, So Delicious offers two varieties of their Cashew Milk.  Both of which are unsweetened.  One is the original flavor the other…vanilla.  I’d love to try vanilla, I just have to find it first.  As it was, this was tucked away on the bottom shelf at my local Whole Foods.  I didn’t see it, but my roommate spotted it and I commenced with yet another happy dance in the aisles of Whole Foods.  Their Christmas video of goofy customers will be filled with me this year, I swear.  So, as the only available option is the Unsweetened Original Cashew Milk…that’s what I bought.

This morning…it made its debut.  Actually, I opened it up last night to pour into my Maple Raspberry Overnight Oats, but…I didn’t taste the milk.  My roommate did…and said it tasted like almond milk.  That’s her palate for you.

So, I’m working on polishing off a box of Vanilla Chex…so this morning, my cereal got a nice, healthy dash of So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk.  I found it to have a bit more body to it than unsweetened almond milk, meaning it was a bit thicker…more like cow’s milk.  I tasted it…and found that it had a very smooth and light flavor.  I liked it.  Maybe not as much as my unsweetened almond milk…but I liked it.  I liked it enough to slurp it up by the spoonful with my cereal.  Now…lunch today, I retrieved my Refrigerator Oats and sat down to devour it.  The cashew milk was SO good in that.  I mean, it had a thicker consistency, so it wasn’t as soupy as it usually is.  It really softened up the gluten-free oats, mixed well with my dairy-free yogurt, my pure maple syrup, and the raspberries I added for flavor.  It was fantastic.  I’d use the So Delicious Cashew Milk in that every single time I make it…if I could.  I was blown away.  And I think I ate them faster than I ever had before.  I loved that both varieties that are out are unsweetened.  I only buy unsweetened almond milk, so that was how I wanted my cashew milk.  It has a bit of a richer texture and flavor…and I liked it.  As a cashew lover…well…that’s a good thing.

Let’s talk ingredients now…because I have been cutting certain additives out of my diet wherever possible.  I was so happy to see that So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk did not have carrageenan listed.  Total win.  What this milk is made up of includes: cashew milk (filtered water and cashews), non-GMO canola oil, calcium phosphate, magnesium, magnesium phosphate, locust bean gum, gellan gum, guar gum, vitamin A acetate, sea salt, vitamin D-3, L-Selenmoethionine (selenium) zinc oxide, folic acid, and vitamin B-12.

As for the nutritional information I like to pass on…keep in mind that this is milk derived from a nut.  Therefore…it is going to have more fat than other non-dairy products.  And…this one actually has a lot of fat in it.  A serving of 1 cup will only serve you up 35 calories, but 30 of those calories are calories from fat.  Yeah…that’s…a lot.  One cup will also provide you with 3.5 grams of fat and 85 mg sodium.  This beverage has no fiber, no protein, no cholesterol, and no sugar.  I’m bummed about the protein part.  At least I get 1 gram with almond milk.

So…overall…a delightfully tasty beverage from So Delicious.  The Unsweetened Cashew Milk is just as good as it sounds.  I hope to track down the vanilla version of it sometime because I love my unsweetened vanilla almond milk and treat myself to it every now and again.

So Delicious…you are definitely living up to your name…as you tend to do.  Thank you for introducing my favorite nut to milk form and livening up my breakfast and lunch.  SO DELISH!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Peach Almond Muffins

Every Saturday ushers in my long run.  Some weeks I go longer than others.  It all depends on my training plan.  Usually, whenever possible, I like to treat the runners from my Saturday morning clan, to something rewarding at the end of their efforts.  We all, as small groups, run different mileage, or different paces, so I usually have my roommate over at the coffee shop we meet at afterwards with their treats.

As I had four beautiful, amazing peaches from my CSA bin this past week, I really wanted to make something with them.  And it just so happened, that the week prior, I stumbled across an amazing looking recipe from one of my favorite blogs – Two Peas & Their Pod.

All I had to do was modify it to make it gluten-free.  Not so hard when you have a fantastic gluten-free all-purpose flour.  So, later than planned, on Friday night, I turned on my oven, got out the KitchenAid mixer…and got to baking.

Recipe: Gluten-Free Peach Almond Muffins

Servings: 18
Time: Prep 15 minutes; Bake 20 minutes

Gluten-Free Peach Almond Muffins
Gluten-Free Peach Almond Muffins


Ingredients:

For the Muffins:

  • 2-1/4 cups gluten-free all-purpose flour (I used Better Batter)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2-1/4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground all spice
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup canola oil
  • 3/4 cup buttermilk (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1-1/4 cups diced peeled peaches

For the Almond Streusel Topping:

  • 1/4 cup gluten-free all-purpose flour (I used Better Batter)
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 3 tablespoons cold unsalted butter
  • 1/3 cup sliced almonds
Directions:

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.Line 14 muffin cups with paper liners or grease the cups.  Set pan aside. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt, baking powder, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice.  Set aside.In a small bowl, whisk together egg, canola oil, buttermilk, vanilla, and almond extract.Pour liquid ingredients over the dry ingredients and mix gently with a spatula.  Mix until just combined.

Gently stir in the peaches.

To make the almond streusel topping, in a small bowl, combine flour, brown sugar, cinnamon and butter.  Mix with your hands until you have a crumbly mixture.  It is ok to have pea size chunks of butter.  Mix in the sliced almonds.

Pour muffin batter evenly into prepared muffin cups.

Sprinkle the almond streusel topping on top of the muffins.

Bake for 18-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a muffin comes out clean.  Let muffins cool to room temperature and serve.

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These little muffins did surprise me.  Because when I snagged one fresh from the oven…split it in half…and taste tested it…I couldn’t really tell that it had much flavor.  So, I wasn’t exactly sure that they won me over.  My roommate said she really thought it tasted good and encouraged me to go ahead with the plan to package them up and share with my running group.

I am so glad I did, because everyone had high comments on them.  I was part of the last group getting back (I ran 16 miles, but the heat and humidity were killer…so it took a little longer), and everyone was finishing up their coffee and post-run refueling.  And I saw quite a few muffin wrappers on the plates.  Everyone thanked me for them and said they were delicious!  Hmm…

Fact is, I do think these muffins are even better on the following day.  Give all the flavors a chance to sit and soak into the muffin itself.  Because when I had mine…it was fantastic.  A little denser than I usually like my muffins, but the streusel topping was awesome and the peaches were really complimented by the different spices that were mixed throughout.

I’d make this again in a heartbeat.

So, if you love peaches and you love muffins…I encourage you to give this recipe a try.  Super delicious.  Runner approved.

Kind Healthy Grains lights up the taste buds with Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

Product: Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds – $4.99+

I could eat granola forever.  It travels well.  It is healthy if prepared right and made with the right ingredients.  And it is downright delicious.  I’ve made my own in the past, but sometimes…sometimes life gets crazy.  And these past weeks have brought a lot of craziness and road time.  And that means not a lot of time at home nor in the kitchen.  Bummer.

So, when I needed a granola to top off my fruit and Greek yogurt breakfast parfaits, I looked no further than some of my favorite, cleaner choices.  Low in sugar, natural ingredients.  That’s the key.

My favorite brand wasn’t available at the store where I was shopping, but my another favorite brand was thankfully on the shelf.  I love Kind products.  Kind Bars are one of my go-to granola bar choices because they are gluten-free and really on the better end of the nutrition scale.  And…a little bit closer to clean eating when you can’t make your own.  Kind products have always been ranked high for me and I’ve had one other of their granola choices…and so many flavors of their Kind Bars.  I felt confident choosing one of their bags of Healthy Grain clusters when I needed a granola.

A good friend of mine, who I run with, brought me some fresh blueberries that he picked.  I was thrilled to have them, as blueberries are one of my favorite fruits.  I’ve been putting them on top of my breakfast banana splits after hitting the gym and this morning, I threw them into my fruit and Greek yogurt breakfast parfaits.  Because…they are the best blueberries ever.  And, as luck would have it, the version of Kind Healthy Grains I chose at the grocery store was the Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds.  It was almost destiny.

A serving of Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
A serving of Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

I actually liked this a lot more than I thought I would.  First of all, because they don’t have a high sugar content, these clusters of whole grains (gluten free oats, brown rice, gluten free oat flour, buckwheat, amaranth, millet, quinoa) aren’t overly sweet and won’t dominate your palate nor the dish you are using them in.  The vanilla flavor is subtle, without being lost.  The berry flavor, according to the ingredient list, seems to be a combination of blueberry puree, apple puree, plum puree, and a bit of apple juice.  In addition to that, the sweetness comes from the use of evaporated cane juice, vanilla, and molasses (which also helps as a binder for the clusters).  And thanks to the inclusion of the flax seeds, additional nutritional value is added to a simple sweetened granola.

Like I said, I adored the subtlety of this flavor and variety from Kind Healthy Grains.  And for me, a gluten-free vegetarian, the fact that the flax seeds brings a healthy dose of Omega-3 is an added bonus.  These are crunchy, and just add great texture to whatever it is included in.  Even on its own, this granola is fantastic.  Nothing needed to dress it up or add to it.  I could eat it by the handful and be happy.

Nutritionally speaking, I love how the ingredients are all natural.  A serving size of this granola is 1/3 cup.  In that serving, you get served 120 calories and 3 grams of fat.  Not bad at all!!  In addition, to being cholesterol free, this granola is very low in sodium (only 20 mg) and contains only 5 grams of sugar.  Love that!  A serving of the Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds also provides 5 grams of filling fiber and 3 grams of protein.  It is a really fantastic choice for granola.  One that you definitely won’t feel guilty about eating or tossing over your yogurt, fruit, or whatever else you desire.

When it comes down to healthy choices, sometimes granola can be tricky.  So often it is just laden with sugars that make it an unhealthy, calorie-laden snack.  But, thanks to companies like Kind Products, a healthier choice is available.  If you are looking for a hint of vanilla sweetness and a bit of fruity goodness, I highly recommend the Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds.  Honestly…one of the best choices out on the market today.  Available in regular grocery stores too.  Trust me…you’ll want to try this one!

Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds over fresh blueberries and Chobani Vanilla Greek Yogurt
Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds over fresh blueberries and Chobani Vanilla Greek Yogurt

New gluten-free Ancient Grains Granola Bars from Udi’s makes an easy, delicious snack

Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars – $5.49+

Udi’s continues to expand on its gluten-free product line-up and I couldn’t be happier about it.  After all, you have to grow and expand to get anywhere in this gluten-free product explosion that is facing the market these days.  Luckily, I do have my favorite brands and, while I do sample others at times, there is no forgetting who is trusted in this market.

Everyone knows Udi’s.  Their gluten-free bread was the first I ever tried that I actually liked.  I mean, it tasted like bread.  Sure, it’s smaller in size…but the texture, the taste…it was all good.  It was all just as I wanted it to be.  And from there, more and more of their products have made it into my home.  And, with only one exception so far (the Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls), I have loved everything I have purchased and sampled from Udi’s.  I even have my favorites.  Some of them…are even on the new products list!

You see, a while back, I was the proud recipient of a box of goodies from Udi’s Gluten-Free, containing some of their old products and a few of their new products.  Pure joy in the mail, let me tell you.  I enjoyed revisiting some of their classic products, but even better…I loved being able to give their newest products a try as well.  This was super exciting to me and I was looking forward to diving into each and every single product they provided for me.

This week, with my gluten-free pantry drying up, I reached in and removed the box of Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars.  Perfect.  This would be the ideal snack to have in the late afternoon to get me through to when I could get home and cook dinner.  I was really excited about trying these.  They are one of the newly introduced products in Udi’s gluten-free snack line.  In fact, there are actually three flavors that are out on the market now: Cranberry Almond, Chocolate Chip, and Ancient Grains.  All of them sound really good…and if I find the other two varieties in my local stores, I’ll definitely give them a try as well.

Udi's Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars
Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars

As it was, one of these little granola bars came to work with me on Wednesday and at 3:00 p.m. I was ready to give it a try.  The blank white wrapper gives no indication as to what awaits inside.  Thankfully, the box that this came in was brightly decorated with a larger-than-life depiction of the granola bar waiting behind the mysterious white wrapper.

The Ancient Grains Granola Bar contains gluten-free oats, rice crisp, milled flaxseed, amaranth, and quinoa.  These grains provide the structure and base from which the sweeteners, oils, raisins, and nuts are added.  To sweeten and bind this granola bar, I note that Udi’s uses honey, brown rice syrup, evaporated cane srup, non-GMO canola oil, inulin, tapioca maltodextrin, palm oil, water, vegetable glycerine, natural flavor and something called Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 6086.  And before you start to panic, that Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 6068 is the Probiotics that are added to this granola bar to elevate the health factor.  Yep.  Probiotics.  Good for digestion and all that.

But…what about the texture?  The taste?  I’m getting there.

Udi's Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (wrapped)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (wrapped)

After unwrapping this granola bar, I took a moment to examine it.  You could see the variety of ingredients all mashed together into this granola bar.  Nothing was indiscernible, which is always a nice touch.  And, upon first bite, I discovered how soft and chewy these were.  I guess the box indicates this, but I wasn’t paying attention.  I was thinking…”WOOHOO!  Gluten-free granola bars!”  But, that was a nice surprise.  I am not a fan of crunchy granola bars.  I like to chew them, not crunch them.  I like a soft, filling texture and that’s exactly what Udi’s provides.  They aren’t overly sweet, thank goodness.  They also aren’t a sticky mess and they don’t leave your fingers covered in residue.  They are clean, and perfect.  Bite-for-bite goodness.  I was very impressed with these.  They make a great, easy on-the-go snack or something light to chew on to get you through to dinner time or even lunch.  It’s the right amount and fills you up just enough.  And, wow…the flavor.  Without being hidden under a layer of sugar or unnecessary chocolate, the ingredients of these bars speak for themselves.  You taste the texture of the grains, get the sweetness from the honey and raisins, get that bit of crunch from the almonds that are added.  It is a perfect snack, a good size to tuck away for later without fearing it will be too much.

Nutritionally speaking, an Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar will provide you with 140 calories and 4.5 grams of fat.  One bar will also provide you with 40 mg of sodium and 10 grams of sugar.  The sugar content seems a bit high, considering these aren’t very sweet…but with all the sweeteners added, I’m actually surprises it isn’t higher than that.  I have definitely seen far worse for granola bars.  The Ancient Grains Granola Bar also will provide your body with 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  Not too shabby!

Add this one to the long list of Udi’s Gluten-Free products that I have loved from the start.  It’s a very long list.  Because with Udi’s…they strive for perfection.  They want their food to taste good.  And, when consumers spoke out about their cinnamon rolls, they changed the recipe and reformulated them.  I haven’t tried the new version…but I’d like to think I’d like them better the next time I do purchase them.  I’ll keep an open mind for sure.  Because when it comes to gluten-free companies, Udi’s has made a name for itself for the quality and attention they give their products and their customers.  And that’s why people keep coming back to them.

Udi's Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (unwrapped)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (unwrapped)

Recipe: Breakfast Banana Splits

So…my sports nutritionist is working on getting me in the best shape for my upcoming marathon.  That being said, she is moving me towards a Clean Eating diet.  Less processed foods.  I’m going to really embrace this, although I have a pantry to work through before I can really set onto this path.  So, it will be a slow move in that direction, but I’ll get there.

That being said, today I decided to give a “Clean Eating” breakfast a try.  After hitting up the gym for some cross training (it’s cross training day) and some strength training, I came into work and prepared what is known as a Breakfast Banana Split.  The concept came from Clean Eating Magazine…but I substituted cottage cheese (BLECH!) for Greek yogurt (YUM!).  Let me tell you…it’s awesome!

Recipe: Breakfast Banana Split

Breakfast Banana Split
Breakfast Banana Split

Servings: 2
Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:

 

  • 2 medium bananas
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt
  • 3 tablespoons all-fruit strawberry jam
  • Fresh pineapple, chopped
  • 2 Tablespoons roasted peanuts, chopped
  • Pinch of  sea salt

Directions:

Peel and cut each banana in half lengthwise.

Place 2 banana halves in a shallow dish or bowl (or a deep traveling container if you’re off to work).

Place 1/2 cup of the Greek yogurt over center of banana and top with 1 1/2 tablespoons jam, 1 tablespoon peanuts and a pinch of salt.

Repeat with remaining ingredients to assemble 1 more Breakfast Banana Split.

Serve immediately.

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Yes…it really is that simple.  Basic, real ingredients that leave you feeling satisfied and good about your breakfast.  I loved this and can’t wait to make it again!  The flavors are perfectly matched.  And the Greek yogurt gives you that hit of protein to go along with the fruits and the nuts that you are pairing with it.  It’s like having dessert for breakfast.  And it tastes…oh…so good!

Dig in.