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Showing posts with label Sugar free. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Tahini Bread Rolls

As promised, here is the recipe for these tasty tahini bread rolls. I use these to make little burgers with my chicken or veggie patties and herb mayo (recipe to come) or as a side for a meal and they are great!! You can alter them slightly to create sweet or savoury rolls but this recipe is for a simple versatile bun.

Equipment

- Glass bowl
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Baking paper
- Baking tray

Ingredients

- 1/3 cup + 1Tbsp hulled tahini
- 1 egg
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 2 Tbsp almond butter
- 1 Tbsp honey (can use other sweetener)

Optional extras:
- Sesame seeds
- herbs (chives, parsley)


Method

1. Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F.
2. Place all ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix with a spoon until evenly combined.
**The textre should be quite thick and sticky
3. Line oven tray with baking paper.
4. Use a spoon to scoop your dough into desired amounts and position on baking paper to allow space for expanding.
5. Sprinkle some herbs and sesame seeds onto the top of the bun.
6. Place in oven for 15 minutes. Check to see if they are cooked. If not, cook for no longer than 5 more minutes.
7. Allow to cool before serving or just eat hot. Either way is fine :)


Pretty quick and easy to prepare. I have experimented with unhulled tahini as well as other nut butters but it doesn't work. The buns crumble and fall apart. I have also used more honey and added some berries to make a sweet snack and these have worked well. Experiment and have fun making new snacks. You can also make pretzels by rolling out the dough into thin strips and cooking. Go experiment and see what you can come up with.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Coco(a)-nut Slice

After something healthy and naughty? Then this coco(a)-nut slice is perfect for you. Packed full of healthy fats in the nuts and coconut oil, this is a must try for your next gathering, or just your go-to snack for those sweet tooth cravings. Who'd believe this raw vegan goody is low starch (caocoa powder can be starchy), dairy free and sweetener free?


Equipment:

Processor
Baking paper
Rolling pin

Ingredients:

1/2 cup almonds
1/2 cup macadamias
6 medjool dates
1 Tbs cocoa or cacao powder
2 tsp coconut flour
2 tsp coconut oil  + 2 tsp coconut oil
1/4 cup shredded coconut + 1/4 cup shredded coconut




Method:

1. Place nuts in the processor until it creates a flour like consistency.

2. Add dates and process until all dates and nuts are evenly mixed and mixture sticks together upon pressing with fingers

3. Add cocoa powder and coconut flour and process for 5-10 seconds to combine

4. Add coconut oil and pulse for about 5 seconds to combine

5. Add shredded coconut and pulse for about 3-5 seconds. We don't want the coconut over processed or it will become desiccated, which isn't the goal.

6. Check consistency again. The mixture should stick well when pressed with fingers against the edge of the processor.

7. Place mixture between two sheets of baking paper and roll out flat. Fold the sides over to create square edges and continue to roll and fold several times in each direction until you have a square of even thickness

8. Place shredded coconut and coconut oil into processor and pulse a couple times to break up and combine the shredded coconut with the oil.

9. Place mixture onto your slice and spread out to cover the top

10. Place baking paper back on slice and lightly roll over the slice to gently press the coconut into the slice to allow better sticking

11. Place in freezer for approximately 20minutes or until solid.

12. Take out and cut into pieces. Keep in freezer or refrigerator until served

**To be honest I don't know the shelf life for this recipe as it has never lasted long enough before being devoured, but it should keep for at least 5 days in the refrigerator and longer in the freezer.