Friday, May 30, 2014

Steel Cut Oatmeal

So I read this really interesting thing that you have to soak your flours and grains before you use them.. It had something to do with something to do with some chemicals which had to be killed by the acids you add to the water, which can be anything from yogurt to buttermilk to lemon, but it was supposed to kill some things that supposedly should be bad for your digestion etc, so I decided to try it. Honestly I don't think there really was a difference.... But here's the method if you should be interested. 


Ingredients:

1 cup water
2 tbsp yogurt (or lemon juice or buttermilk)
1 cup steel cut oats

1 cup water
1 banana
1 apple
Dash cinnamon
Handful dried cranberries 

Directions:

  1. Soak steel cut oats in water and acid over night. Preferable 24 hours. 
  2. Transfer oats into a sauce pan and add another cup of water. Cook over medium high.
  3. Mash banana and peel and shred apple and add both to the oats. Add the cinnamon too.
  4. When the water is all absorbed and oats are tender remove from heat and add the dried cranberries.


Thursday, May 29, 2014

Low Carb Cauliflower and Chicken Casserole

If you are trying to cut down on the carbs or just want a really yummy and easy to make! It only took me about 20 minutes to prepare and then 30 minutes in the oven. Super easy and kit tasted amazing! It's really kid friendly too. Most kids love chicken and cheese, and the cauliflower is well hidden in the other ingredients. 


Ingredients:

3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cooked & cubed
2 heads cauliflower
8 ounces cheddar cheese, shredded
8 ounces Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
2 bundles green onions, sliced
3 ounces bacon pieces or sausage
1 clove garlic, minced
Salt & pepper

Directions:

Steam the cauliflower in the microwave for 4-5 minutes and let it cool while preparing the other ingredients.
Cut the chicken into dices. Shred cheeses and combine with cut green onions and sliced sausage or bacon. Minch the garlic and add to the mixture. 
Cut cauliflower into little pieces and stir into the cheese with the chicken. 
Season with salt and pepper.
Pour it all into a pan and cover with foil.
Bake in a preheated oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.




Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Brunch Picnic

The weather has been just amazing the last couple of weeks here in Utah, so today my two sweet host sisters and I had a picnic in the back yard where we ate brunch.
Brunch is probably one of my favorite meals. I mean breakfast is amazing, and when you combine it with lunch, so you can have twice as much food, and both savory and sweet things, then isn't it just perfect?


Here is what we made:

Scrambled eggs (3 eggs, 1/4 cup milk, salt and pepper. Scramble on a pan) and sliced tomatoes, sprinkled with salt.


Smoothie


Fresh strawberries from the garden and orange slices



Yogurt Parfait:
2 * 1/3 cup yogurt
2 tbsp granola
2*1 tbsp frozen blueberries
1 tsp honey
7-8 mixed nuts

Directions:
Take a cup and fill it with 1/3 cup of yogurt. Add granola and 1 tbsp frozen blueberries. Add second layer of yogurt and top with the rest of the blueberries, chopped nuts and honey.




Monday, May 26, 2014

Peanut Butter Granola Bars

Granola bars are excellent if you want a quick treat, but often I find that there are a lot of hidden ingredients and calories in the stuff you buy, so I like to make my own. It's actually really easy, and they taste 10 times better, so just get at it guys!






Ingredients:

2 cups oats
1 cup puffed rice cereal
1 tsp salt
1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
8-10 dates soaked in 1/2 cup water overnight
1/2 cup chocolate chips (optional)

Directions:

  1. Combine oats, rice cereal, and salt in a bowl.
  2. Mix together honey and peanut butter and melt in microwave for 30-60 seconds.
  3. Blend the dates and water until it's like a syrup.
  4. Combine oat mixture, honey mixture and dates and stir together until it shapes a dough.
  5. Press into a pan and freeze for 1 hour.
  6. Melt chocolate chips and drizzle over the chilled granola bars with a fork.
  7. Freeze again until it is hard and cut into pieces.



Sunday, May 25, 2014

A Taste of Summer with Quinoa Salad and Chicken Skewers

I love summer. And I love grilled meat. It's not real summer till you've had grilled skewers and a fresh salad with lots of berries. Summer is just my favorite, because you eat more fresh food, and the weather is warm, and you have tons of watermelon. Here are some of my favorite summer recipes.




Quinoa Salad
2,5 dl quinoa
300 g strawberries
500 g asparagus
1 red onion
½ dl almonds
1 bundt mint leaves
100 g feta cheese

150 g edamame beans
DRESSING
1 lime
1 stbsp oliven oil
1 sp honey
Salt and pebber



Directions:

  1. Rinse quinoa in water and cook according to direction on the package. 
  2. Rinse strawberries and cut into slices. 
  3. Wash asparagus, cut off about 1 inch of the bottom end and fry on a dry pan for a couple of minutes. Cut into pieces as well. 
  4. Cut the inion into small dice, almost a mince. 
  5. Chop almonds and mint.
  6. When the quinoa is done pour it into a strainer and pour cold water over it to cool it down faster. Pour into a big bowl when it has dripped a little bit. 
  7. Toss the fillings into the quinoa with edamame beans and feta cheese. 
  8. Stir all ingredients for the dressing together and pour over the dressing before serving. 


Grill skewers:

Chicken breast cut into medium dice. 
Onion cut twice so it is like little boats.
A lot of cherry tomatoes.



Saturday, May 24, 2014

Gluten and Dairy Free Banana Coconut Cake w Chocolate Frosting

This cake is perfect if you are on a special diet and can't eat either dairy or gluten which gets more and more common today. Also this cake is completely free from any sugar and is sweetened with two of my favorite sweeteners: banana and honey.


Ingredients:

Banana Coconut Cake:

1/4 coconut oil 
2 ripe bananas
4 Tbsp honey
2 eggs, room temperature
1 tsp. almond extract
100 grams (1 cup) oat flour
20 grams (2 1/2 tbsp) buckwheat flour
30 grams (5 1/2 tbsp) almond flour
40 grams (1/2 cup) unsweetened shredded coconut 
1/8 tsp. sea salt
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 cup chopped dates

Chocolate Frosting:
1 cup fat free greek yogurt
1 cup melted chocolate chips
1/4 cup honey (optional)

Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350° and grease two 6” cake pans with coconut oil. 
  2. Melt coconut oil in the microwave for 40 seconds. Move to mixing bowl, add ripe bananas and honey and mix for about 1 minute. Add the eggs and extract and mix well.
  3. In small bowl whisk together all dry ingredients. 
  4. Pour dry mix into the banana batter, mix well, then add chopped dates.
  5. Pour into your two greased cake pans and bake 25 minutes or until skewer test is clean. Cool in pans 5 minutes, then place on cooling racks. Before frosting the cakes it is a good ides to cool them in the freezer. This will make the frosting part a lot easier.
  6. While the cake is cooling, prepare frosting by melting the chocolate chips in the microwave, 30 seconds at a time.
  7. When they are all melted and cooled just a little bit so that they are not burning hot, add the yogurt and mix well.
  8. Frosting should be perfect now, but if you want it a little bit sweeter go ahead and add the honey.
  9. When the cake is cooled put frosting in between the two layers and on top or all the way around if you prefer. 



Thursday, May 22, 2014

Meatballs in Curry

I think all us Danes know what Meatballs in Curry is, and I'm also pretty sure we all love it to death! It has always been one of my favorite things. Curry is often a thing we combine with Indian food, but it's actually an ingredient we use in a lot of recipes in Denmark, and I am one of it's biggest lovers probably..


Ingredients:

Meatballs:

1 lb ground pork
1 onion (leave about half for the sauce)
2 cloves garlic
1/2 cup oats
1/4 cup any kind of flour (whole wheat, buckwheat, white)
1 cup chicken broth or milk
1 tbsp salt
2 tsp pepper

Sauce:
2 tbsp butter or oil
2 tbsp corn starch
Rest of the onion
1 tbsp curry
3 cups chicken broth
1 cup milk
Salt and pepper

1 cup rice
3 cups water

Directions:
  1. Start out with boiling water for the rice. When water is boiling add the rice and turn heat to low and let it simmer with a lid for about 30 minutes. 
  2. Make the meatballs first by stirring ground pork until it makes a batter kind of.
  3. Shred the onion directly into the ground pork on a grater. Same with the garlic. Leave about half of the onion unshredded for the sauce. 
  4. Add oats, flour, chicken broth and salt and pepper.
  5. Bring a big pot of water to a boil. Shape little balls about 1 inch in diameter and cook for 10-15 minutes in the boiling water.
  6. Cut the remaining onions into small dice or mince. 
  7. Melt butter or oil in a saucepan. Add the onions and curry and sauté for about 1 minute then add flour and cook that for 1-2 minutes as well stirring at all times to prevent it from burning.
  8. Add about 1 cup of broth at a time.
  9. Finish off with adding the milk and taste with salt and pepper. 
  10. Before serving, put the meatballs back in the sauce and serve with a fresh salad and rice. 

Enjoy!