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easy as pie

Recently, I heard from a reader asking for a list of my easiest recipes.  Great idea!  I’ve put together “best of” lists in the past, but never an “easiest recipe” list. 

Here goes!

Banana Cornbread Cake – Sounds like a strange combination, but trust me on this.  If you’re not a banana fan, check out the 3 ingredient corn cake instead.

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Oatterific Banana Scramble – I used to make these all of a time and really need to bring them back!  If you’re expecting a pancake, this is not your recipe.  The banana scramble, is gooey + creamy, with a little crispiness on the outside.  I used to enjoy these with jelly on a sprouted English muffin or bagel, before going GF.  Now, I would probably make 2-3 without the bread, to fill me up!

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Vanilla Bean Brown Rice – If you have plain leftover brown rice, this is super easy + a nice change of pace from oats.

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Quinoa Parfait – Always make extra quinoa.  This is why.

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Banana Cinnamon Protein Buckwheat Bake

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Creamy Smoked Kale Salad – A longer ingredient list for the dressing, but no cooking involved!  I make this salad time + time again.  I encourage you do make at least a double batch of the dressing.

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Veggie Sandwich To Go

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Quinoa, Veggie, Egg Bake – An all time favorite to make with leftover quinoa.

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Lemon Garlic Green Beans [and Crockpot Red Sauce]

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Veggie Coconut Curry – My easiest curry dish to date!

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Savory Oats

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Buckwheat Millet Pizza – Takes a little while to bake, but very easy to throw together and a great stand in for yeast-dough.

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Cinnamon Coconut Raisin Bread – Delicious for a PB+J!

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Grilled Hummus + Egg Sandwich – I completely forgot about this combination!

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Raw Basil Pesto 

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Recipes for Mom – Smoothies – 3 easy smoothie recipes!

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Cocoa Peanut Energy Bars – No baking involved!

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Hope to add more quick + easy recipe to the list in the coming months! 

I’m headed back to Colorado today.  It’s been an action-packed week, full of laughs, food, + 1000’s of photographs.  Time to enter into the black hole that is photo editing. 

Ashley

 

 

 

 

blood orange + chocolate frosted doughnuts

TWO Valentine’s Day recipes and it’s not even February yet.

Who am I?

Ohhh how nice it is to plan ahead.  But don’t get too excited.  I completely forgot about the super bowl this weekend and have no recipes lined up.  However, I don’t think anyone would be upset to see the following recipe at their super bowl get together.

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The star of the show, was once again blood oranges.  I was hoping they would turn the actual doughnut pink, but no such luck.  Maybe using all blood orange juice, instead of using both OJ + milk would have worked.  I’ll have to try next time.

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With a good squeeze of juice and a little bit of zest, the flavor was spot on. 

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While the doughnut may not have been pink, I drizzled pink icing overtop to give them a little more Valentine’s Day spirit.

No red food dye here!

Perfectly pink with a little extra pop of orange flavor.

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These would make an excellent breakfast or dessert.  Possibly served with OJ or better yet, mimosas.  Too bad we were out of champagne for this shoot.  What a good excuse to gulp down a little bubbly at 1 o’clock in the afternoon!

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I never expected this recipe to rival the molasses, cinnamon sugar, and apple cider doughnuts [my favorites].  They’re right up there though!  Don’t make me pick a favorite.  I now have four.

And you know what else?

They’re vegan!  Perfect if you don’t eat eggs, or are out of eggs like I was.  You’ll just need a little flax to throw in the mix.  Freshly ground flax seeds work the best.  No need to worry about mixing a flax “egg,” because it gets tossed right in with the dry ingredients.

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Cakier + doughnuttier than you’d expect.

Especially for being gluten free, vegan, and baked! 

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Blood Orange + Chocolate Frosted Doughnuts  [yields 6-8 doughnuts] vegan + GF

  • 1/2c GF oat flour
  • 1/2c sweet rice flour
  • 3T almond meal
  • 3T sunflower oil
  • 1/3c sucanat
  • 1.5T ground flax meal
  • 3T unsweetened apple sauce
  • 6T blood orange juice
  • 1T blood orange zest
  • 1/4c unsweetened almond milk
  • 1.5t vanilla
  • 1/2t salt
  • 1t baking powder
  • 1/2t baking soda
  1. Preheat your oven to 350* + grease your donut pan.
  2. In a medium sized bowl mix together the oat flour, sweet rice flour, almond meal, flax meal, sucanat, salt, baking powder + baking soda.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together blood orange juice, milk, vanilla, oil, zest + applesauce.
  4. Stir wet into dry, until combined.  Do not over stir.  It will look slightly lumpy and should be thick.
  5. With a spoon, spatula, or piping bag, transfer the batter to your greased pan, until almost flush with the top of the pan.
  6. Bake for 24-28min.
  7. Test with a toothpick for doneness.  You want a slightly moist toothpick.  Not gooey but not bone dry.  The tops of the donut should be golden brown and it will spring back when you press it lightly.
  8. Let them cool in the pan for 5min then turn out onto a cooling rack.
  9. Add frosting when cooled.

tips/substitutions: If you have leftover batter with a 6-mold pan, your molds might be a smaller than mine, so they might bake slightly faster.  For high altitude – oven 375*, 3/4t baking powder.  You can grind oat flour from certified gluten free oat groats, steel cut oats, or rolled oats.  Grind in a blender or magic bullet until soft and flour-like.  Sub 2 eggs instead of ground flax, and lower almond milk to 2T if you don’t need/want them to be vegan.  If you can’t find blood orange, just sub any unsweetened orange juice.  To make almond meal, grind almonds in a food processor/blender/magic bullet until soft and mealy with not pieces of almond.

Chocolate Frosting

  • 1c powdered sugar
  • 2T unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1.5-2.5T unsweetened almond milk
  1. Stir everything together until smooth.  If it’s too thin, add more powdered sugar.  If it’s too thick, add 1t more of milk at a time.
  2. Let sit for 5min to thicken.

*Make your own powdered sugar or sucanat.

Blood Orange Drizzle

  • 1/2c powdered sugar
  • 1T blood orange juice
  1. Combine until smooth. 
  2. Scoop into a sealable plastic baggie, squeeze the air out + close.
  3. Work the icing down to one corner of the bag and cut a tiny off the corner.
  4. Gently drizzle the icing onto the doughnuts.

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Your sweetie is guaranteed to lick their plate clean. 

And so are you.

Now shouldn’t you be writing a shopping list for things like spicy nacho cheeze sauce, curry honey hummus, sweet potato black bean burgers, beer soaked fries, smoked black bean dip, cocoa chili, pumpkin spice hummus, southwestern soup, or buckwheat + millet pizza, instead of thinking about doughnuts?

I’m on the fence, but I think I’ll take doughnuts over dip.

Ashley

from kelsey + the dogs

While I’m away, the amazing, fantastic Kelsey has been helping out with our dogs.  Chris has been working super long hours and is also taking a night class this semester.  Kelsey to the rescue!!! 

Hi mom!

Would you like to tell me why there is a sign post in my yard? Ufffggghhhffff.

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Look at me.

I am the most beautiful.

[she’s looking extra fuzzy in this photo and her collar creates a lions mane, which we love]

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Dakota thinks she is the most beautiful.

I would bite her tail but she doesn’t have one.

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I tried to get my sister to pick one of these photos.

She loved them both so much that she refused.

Oh the nerve of that one!

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I like this one the most, but she said her tongue is more pronounced in the first photo.

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Don’t mind me.

I’m just snacking on my ball.

[literally, she rips the tennis ball material off]

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We didn’t play too much.

Just a little.

We didn’t want to hurt the yard.

[our side yard is a mess from melting snow and big dogs]

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We made it back just in time to prevent a blonde haired, spandex laden burglar from swiping these!

[don’t steal my bowls, lady!]

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Now we’re taking naps.

We miss you.

We wwwooooovvvvveeeee you.

We send you slobber.

K+K+D

 

… The next day …

Dear Mom + Dad,

It was Kenna. I swear.

Love,

Dakota

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