NUTS ABOUT NUTS

Nuts are an essential part of an everyday healthy diet. They are popular substitutes for many things in the raw, vegan and paleo diets and lifestyles such as almond flour, macadamia milk and cashew cheese … the options are endless. I guarantee you will struggle to find a wholesome healthy recipe that doesn’t include some nuts in the ingredient list and for good reason. Nuts are tasty, loaded with good fat, protein, fiber, nutrients and phytochemicals that are heart healthy and good for the waistline. Barring allergies, there aren’t many reasons not to include nuts in your diet.

Personally I am a peanut and almond gal. Peanut butter all day long and love a handful of almonds. But there are so many nuts out there each with their own benefit to your health and beauty inside and out. BUT like all good things they should be eaten in moderation. Ever heard the line – “30gms of nuts” – as your daily limit. That is great if you pre package all of your nuts into 30 gm portions (sorry but who has time for this?) or carry a little food scales in your hand bag (I already get enough weird looks for my million containers and healthy foods thanks).

Fun Fact: People who eat nuts generally weigh less than those who don’t.

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So you ask – what does 30 gms of nuts look like ? Can’t they just say 30 nuts. The answer to this is NO! Because all nuts have a different weight and daily intake recommendation and this also depends on how active you are too. So I ask again what does 30gms of nuts look like and what are the daily recommendations in nuts please not grams?

 

Daily recommendation of 30 gms of nuts is equal to…

24 almonds

2 Tablespoons of Peanut butter

9 brazil nuts

22 cashews

21 pecan halves

157 pine nuts

49 pistachios

13 walnuts

22 hazelnuts

 

If you are not a nut addict and are wanting to add more nuts to your diet. Here are 7 ways you can do just that.

  1. Make a granola to have for breakfast or on yoghurt for morning tea/dessert. > Granola Recipe HERE
  2. Enjoy them as a mid-day snack to help curb your appetite. > snack ideas HEREvanilla nut raw balls
  3. Sprinkle them on stirfry’s, salads, soups and casseroles. Nasi Goreng recipe HERE
  4. Enjoy the extra crunch on your porridge > RECIPE HERE or avo toast > RECIPE HERE nourishing-muesli
  5. Make them the base of a personalized trail mix – add seeds, raisins and other dried fruit
  6. Try nut butters like almond and cashew as an alternative to peanut butterpb banana bread
  7. Try nut oils to add to dressings or cook with such as; walnut, almond or peanut oil

Don’t forgot to eat your nuts – just don’t get too nuts about it!

“everything in moderation”

K

ZUCCHINI SLICE

This is a simple and delicious meal that is so easy to whip up – and I bet you have had it before. Zucchini pie, tart or slice call it what you wish, it is a homemade classic that has been circulating for years. Here is a ‘healthy’ recipe alternative for the dairy and gluten intolerant and even options for the paleo inclined.

ZUCCHINI SLICE  – SF, GF, PALEO

1-2 medium zucchinis

1 medium sweet potato

2 tomatoes  (topping)

1 brown large onion

8 jumbo eggs

1 cup diced bacon or ham (left over Christmas ham works a gem)

1 cup almond meal (or any other flour alternative – I use spelt or buckwheat flour and it’s divine)

2/3 cup olive oil 

1 tsp ground cumin

salt and pepper

handful of pepitas or pine nuts (or both)

1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese (can omit for paleo diets)

 

METHOD:

Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Line a large baking dish with baking paper.  Grate the zucchinis and sweet potato. Place in a large bowl. Add the diced bacon/ham, finely diced onion and grated cheese.

In your food processor crack the eggs, add the oil and process until light and fluffy. Pour into bowl and mix through. Add the flour/meal, cumin, pepper and salt and stir with a wooden spoon until combined.

Pour mixture into lined baking dish. Top with sliced tomato and sprinkle with pepitas. Bake for 45 minutes or until skewer comes out clean.

K

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HOME-MADE SMASHED TOMATO SAUCE

Growing up with an Italian best friend I was always excited when I heard of the upcoming ‘tomato sauce day’. All I could imagine was my friend, her Nonna and huge Italian family standing in buckets of tomatoes squashing them with their feet. Although she constantly reminded me that this was NOT the case and that they had machines to squash the tomatoes now, I always wondered. No where near as fun if you ask me but much more hygienic!!

Alas you don’t have to be Italian or have a Nonna to have your own delicious hand made organic tomato sauce. This recipe is so easy and can be used for soups, pasta sauces, baked eggs, meatballs, gnocchi, pizza sauce and plenty more. Give it a go…

HOME-MADE SMASHED TOMATO SAUCE

1.5kg fresh tomatoes

1 brown onion

3 garlic cloves

small handful of basil or oregano

large pinch of salt and pepper

1 tsp sweetness (honey, maple or stevia)

2 Tablespoons of butter

 

METHOD: In  a large pot fry up the onion, garlic and herbs in butter. Add the tomatoes whole and sautee for 5 minutes. When they are soft and starting to peel themselves, smash them with a fork or potato masher. Or carefully pour mixture into a food processor and blend until smooth.

Leave to cool before transferring to a large jar/jars. You will have lots of tomato sauce to put some into takeaway containers and freeze for later.

K

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CLASSIC CHOC-MINT SMOOTHIE

CHOC – MINT SMOOTHIE – serves 1

1-2 frozen bananas

Handful of mint leaves

3 Medjool dates

2 Tbs cacao powder

1 Tbs chia seeds

1 tsp vital greens or spirulina powder

1 cup almond milk

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Blend all ingredients in a blender until smooth and creamy. Pour into jar or glass and top with shredded or flaked coconut. Add straw and you are good to go !

K

FRESH SPINACH + BASIL PESTO

This fresh spinach and basil pesto recipe is bursting with amazing flavours and it so easy to make and store. An absolute Italian herby staple in my fridge – especially if you are able to get your hands on some freshly grown organic basil.

FRESH SPINACH + BASIL PESTO

1 cup spinach

1/2 clove garlic

large bunch of fresh basil

1 cup walnuts/pine nuts

1/2 cup cashews

1 cup grated parmesan cheese

1/2 cup olive oil

squeeze of lemon juice

sea salt and pepper

pesto

METHOD: Place all ingredients in a food processor and process until well combined. Add extra olive oil if needed. Freeze portions in snap lock bags for later or store in a jar in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

RAW ZUCCHINI Pesto Pasta recipe HERE>> 

K

BLUEBERRY COCONUT AND PISTACHIO TART

Ever get home from work and just feel like devouring cake? I hope you said yes because I am like this 90% of the time! Thankfully I have plenty of cakes, tarts, slices and balls stored away in my freezer for sweet emergencies or when guests come over unannounced and I need a healthy sweet treat to go with a cuppa. Our household often indulges in raw vegan sugar-free tarts for dessert in front of a Saturday night movie.

This Raw Blueberry coconut and pistachio tart I whipped up in no time over the summer holidays for the family and they were all very impressed. There was 4 pieces left over which mum kept in the freezer and pulled out for dessert when entertaining a couple of weeks later and once again… happy faces!

This recipe can be both raw or baked. It is more of a texture preference or whether you would prefer it serves hot or cold. However, all the ingredients used are ‘raw’ and unprocessed so it is considered and raw tart. I chose to bake the base and serve it hot with some Salted Caramel ice cream. Divine!

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BLUEBERRY COCONUT AND PISTACHIO TART – 1 tart 8 slices

TART BASE

1 cup pistachios

1 cup almonds

1/2 cup coconut oil

8-10 medjool dates

2 Tbs honey or coconut nectar

Pre heat oven to 180 degrees. Place all ingredients into a food processor and whizz until combined. Press base into lined or greased tart tin. Tins with removable bases work best. Place in oven for 15 minutes until the almond pistachio base is nice and brown. Do not over cook otherwise it will be too crumbly. Set aside to cool

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BLUEBERRY FILLING

2 cups cashews (soaked for 4 hours/overnight if possible)

3 Tbs honey or coconut nectar

1 cup frozen blueberries

200mls coconut cream or coconut yoghurt

Meanwhile, place all ingredients into cleaned food processor and whizz for 2-3 minutes until the cashews and blueberries are soft and creamy. Pour into tart tin and set aside.

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COCONUT TOPPING

1 cup shredded coconut

1/4 cup melted coconut oil

1 egg white (optional – omit for vegan option)

In a bowl mix the shredded coconut with the oil and egg white. Once well coated top the blueberry filling with the coconut and place in hot oven for 10 minutes until the coconut is toasted and slightly brown. For raw option just top the blueberry layer with plain shredded coconut and set in freezer for 3-5 hours.

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Store in fridge or freezer.

SERVE HOT: When you are ready to serve it – place the whole tart or selected slices on a baking tray and put in the oven for 15 minutes. Serve hot topped with ice cream or yoghurt. Highly recommend Murray river salted caramel connoisseur !!

SERVE COLD: take it out of the freezer and leave it to thaw for 10-15 minutes. Serve on a plate with some fresh berries or cream.

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HANDY LITTLE TIP- If you have left overs or excess of any of the layers whilst making it – don’t throw it away. Make some small pieces or slice with the layers and cook it exactly the same. Perfect little bite size high antioxidant sweet treats.

blurb tart slice

K

 

STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM SMOOTHIE

Simple, quick and delicious. This thick and creamy smoothie is packed full of healthy fats and nutritious antioxidants for glowing skin. The perfect snack or add a 1/2 cup of oats for a quick breakfast on the go. The oats will keep you full and give you energy to attack the day. Happy blending!!

STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM SMOOTHIE – serves 1

1 cup frozen strawberries

1 frozen banana

1 cup coconut milk/cream

1/2 cup oats

optional: extra milk or coconut water if desired

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Place all ingredients in blender and whizz until smooth. Add some extra milk or coconut water if you don’t want it as thick. Simply pour into a jar and start slurping! Top with coconut flakes and chia seeds if desired!

K

NUT FREE BANANA GRANOLA BARS

There are so many healthy alternatives to sugar coated LCM and muesli bars on the market although many of them contain nuts making them a no-no for school lunch boxes and some work places due to strict allergy control.

Try these nut free banana granola bars. They are perfect to freeze and make for a wonderful lunch box idea. Not only are they nut free, but they are also gluten, dairy, refined sugar and soy free AND paleo friendly. Yep, these healthy bars tick all the boxes.

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BANANA GRANOLA BARS – NUT FREE

3 cups old fashioned oats

3 large ripe bananas

3/4 cup shredded coconut

1/4 cup pepitas/sunflower seeds

1/4 cup goji berries

1/4 cup diced dried apricots

1 Tbs chia seeds

2/3 cup apple sauce

3 Tbs honey or maple syrup

1 tsp cinnamon

1 tsp nutmeg

1 tsp sea salt

 

METHOD: Spread oats, coconut and seeds out on a baking tray and lightly spray with olive oil. Bake for 10-12 minutes until lightly toasted. Meanwhile mash bananas and add all other ingredients. Fold in toasted oat mix and pour into a lined brownie/slice tray. Bake at 180 degrees Celsius for 45-50 minutes until brown. *varies between ovens so just watch carefully after 35 mins. Cool in tin for 5 minutes before transferring to wire rack. Cut into about 18 bars and store in the fridge. Great for freezing too!

 

Happy baking all

K

5 BEST CHRISTMAS SALADS

When it comes to a Christmas feast you cannot go wrong with a big colourful fresh festive salad. They can be a lot easier to whip up then you imagine – and far less time consuming than roasting a turkey. If you have to ‘bring a plate’ this silly season, then whip up one of these amazing salads.

The following recipes are taken from my favourite 5 famous foodies! All of these women give me inspiration daily and have helped me achieve the healthy life that I live today. Trust me – they know their stuff and they seem to have one thing in common – festive colour, feta and beetroot! Tis the season!!!

 

teresa1. TERESA CUTTER – Beetroot salad with pomegranate and pistachio (RECIPE HERE)

 

 

 

  

greek2. SWEAT AND ORANGES – Classic Greek Salad

A classic mix of diced cucumber, cherry tomatoes, kalamata olives, feta, red onion and capsicum tossed with some balsamic vinegar, lemon and oil.

 

 

healthy wife3. HEALTHY FRENCH WIFE – Healthy Christmas Salad (RECIPE HERE)

 

 

 

 

 

kavisha4. KAVISHA JEGA – Massaged Kale and Mango Salad

This winning recipe includes massaged kale (massage with you hands in olive oil to remove that tough kale texture) tossed with diced mango, avocado, feta and walnuts.

 

 

js5. JESSICA SEPEL – Green Beans and Roast Beet Salad (RECIPE HERE)

 

 

 

 

 

K

PLATE UP

pb banana breadMonday morning!! A new week means new health and fitness goals. A lot of people spend more time worrying about what they ‘shouldn’t’ be eating and rather than focusing on fueling their body with nutritious wholesome super foods. It has taken my a very long time to get my diet right to suit my body, health and fitness goals and overall digestion. Everyone is different – portion sizes, food types, gluten vs no gluten, taste buds and snack frequency so there is no point copying the person next to you as what they eat may not be doing you any benefit. However, let’s not get too precise about what we should and shouldn’t eat and focus on trying to pack as much nutrient rich wonders onto our plate everyday.

Once you build your diet around healthy wholesome foods, you create a strong health platform for your body long term and leave less time for slip ups and binges or poor nutrition. Especially with summer and the bikini season about to hit (even though Canberra lacks in the beach department) now is as better time as ever to get our nutrition right!!

“DON’T EAT LESS – EAT RIGHT” Try adding these nutritional powerhouses to your plate daily!!

1. BERRIES; make friends with berries, and not any particular type – all of them! They are bright, super sweet, low in sugar and have a super high content of antioxidants and vitamins. You can eat them frozen, blended into a smoothie, on your oats, in muffins or with yoghurt. Make sure you have berries today!

2. COFFEE; hallelujah baby!! Not only is coffee exceptionally high in antioxidants there is also evidence that it can speed up our metabolism and promote fat loss and anti aging – sounds good to me.

3. YOGHURT; packed full of prebiotic goodness for overall gut health you cannot go past yoghurt. It can reduce bloating, constipation (yep I said the C word) and digestive imbalance.  For a strong overall immune system and healthy bacteria include yoghurt into your daily diet.

4. PEANUT BUTTER; I’ve said it once and I will say it again – get spooning that peanut butter!! Full of so many health and weight loss benefits, you cannot go wrong with PB. 2 Tablespoons a day will speed up your metabolism, give you energy to work out, keep you full and not to mention taste amazing. 2Tbs Peanut butter and banana bread for morning tea? CHECK!! (pictured)

5. TOMATOES; full of beta-carotene and vitamin c, cooked tomatoes will give you a better daily dose of the nutrient lycopene, another powerful antioxidant with anti-cancer properties. So whose adding a tomato based pasta sauce or yummo lasagna stack into next weeks meal planning?

6. WALNUTS; all nuts have great over all health benefits to our skin, hair, body and metabolism but walnuts have the richest polyunsaturated fat content (this doesnt mean the ‘fattiest’ nut thought) which reduces cholesterol levels and has powerful anti-inflammatory benefits. Grab a large handful to chuck on your salad, oats or in your next baking session. Choc-walnut brownies anyone?

7. OILY FISH; tuna and salmon give the body a massive dose of omega 3 polyunsaturated fat much the same as walnuts. And you can grab a few cans to store in your work draw, handbag or pantry so there is no excuse not to get your daily dose.

8. BROCCOLI; rich source of folate and phytonutrient content well above other greens, broccoli makes for a perfect vege! Soups, dips, pastas, salads, stir fry’s or quiche – its a pretty versatile cute little tree so get plating it up!

9. APPLES; the old saying still goes ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’ and ain’t that the truth. Apples are packed full of soluble fiber, vitamin C and can satisfy hunger therefore promoting weight loss. Great for heart health, protecting against metabolic syndrome, dried apples (in particular) can boost exercise endurance, lower cholesterol and aid fat metabolising. Reach for that daily apple – especially teamed up with some PB for a super snack!

10. DARK CHOCOLATE; now this is the one sweet treat that I suggest eating frequently and nutritionists can back that up. If you are going to devour the block – make it dark chocolate with a high cocoa percentage. The higher the cocoa = the higher the antioxidants and more health benefits. Another great example of Kale and the Kettlebell’s health rule – the darker the better!

So NO MORE counting calories, restricting portions, crazy diets or binges. Eat right and eat more of the above foods daily – your body will thank you for it!

K