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6/26/15

Coconut Passion Fruit Angel Cake


Coconut.  It's everywhere.  I've become a huge fan of using coconut in cookies, cakes, soups, snacks, sauces, you name it.  I even use it to make the best deodorant I've ever used.  At least a can or two of coconut milk and a tub of coconut oil end up in my grocery cart each week.

I thought I had tried every form of coconut until I came across coconut flour on Nuts.com.  I wanted to find a way to turn a baked treat into something healthier using this flour.
I read up on the nutritional profile and was very pleased.  Coconut flour is made from dried coconut meat so it's loaded with protein and fiber.  So, substituting coconut flour for all purpose flour in baked goods lowers the glycemic index or "sugar load".  You'll feel fuller longer and your pancreas will thank you.

Coconut flour
  • contains about 1/3 less carbs and a whopping 10x more fiber than all purpose flour.
  • is grain and gluten free.
  • has a granular, yet light and airy texture.
  • is not just for baking.  It can be added to sauces and smoothies for a nutritional boost.
Since it's summer and we're still having flashbacks to our mini vacation to sunny Florida, I'm all about the tropical flavors lately.  I brainstormed healthy desserts with my sweet, new sister-in-law.  She's an endless source of creative ideas.

Passionfruit is a perfect pair for coconut so an angel food cake made with coconut flour and covered in a sweet passionfruit syrup sounded perfect.  I can almost hear the waves.
This cake comes together fairly quickly so it's a good idea to have all of the ingredients measured and waiting for you.  

I lucked out and found this flute pan with a removable base at Home Goods.  Lifesaver!  No more gluing cakes back together!  If you don't have one, it's a wonderful investment in your sanity when it comes to baking.

Be ready for a monster-sized batter.  This almost overflowed out of my mixer.  I'm sure I could have whipped even more but it would have been on the counter.  


After whipping until stiff peaks form, fold in the flour mixture and gently spoon it into the pan to maintain as much air as possible in the batter.

Then comes the yummy part.  Drizzle sweetened passionfruit puree on the batter. I found this passionfruit pulp in the freezer section at the grocery store.  It's great for smoothies too.  

Make sure to save some for topping when you serve the cake.

It's delicious and you'd never know it's packed with fiber and protein.  One slice and you're full!

Passionfruit Angel Food Cake made with Coconut Flour
(Gluten Free)

20 egg whites
1 C coconut flour
1 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar
1T cream of tartar
1/2 tsp salt
1 T vanilla extract (or, 1 tsp of orange extract)
1 1/4 cup sugar
Sweetened passionfruit puree

Preheat oven to 350.

In a large bowl, whisk together coconut flour and confectioner's sugar.  
Whip egg whites in mixer bowl with cream of tartar, salt, and vanilla until soft peaks form, about 1-2 minutes.  Add sugar and continue beating the eggs on the highest speed until stiff peaks form, another 3 minutes.  

Fold egg whites into flour mixture gently, maintaining the air pockets.  Fold just until combined and then gently transfer mixture to an ungreased angel food tube pan.  Lightly swirl dollops of sweetened passionfruit puree (recipe below) on top of batter.  Bake for 35-40 minutes.  Let cool 10 minutes and then use a knife to loosen the cake from the edges and either invert the pan or pull the pan center from the pan base and continue to cool.  Serve with more sweetened passionfruit puree and enjoy!

Sweetened Passionfruit Puree

1 C passionfruit pulp, defrosted
1 C sugar 

In a medium sized pot, boil puree and sugar until reduced to 1/2 cup.  Let cool.


To check out more nutritious facts and ways to incorporate coconut flour into your diet, visit the coconut flour page from Nuts.com.

9/1/10

Newspaper Nails



What a cute idea for nails.  Click on the picture to go to Razberriez for the tutorial to make these cute newspaper nails. 

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7/18/10

Perfect Chocolate Cake


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6/25/10

Library Closet


No way!  I love this idea...and if I had an extra closet in my home, I'd be all over this. 

My friend posted this link on fb and I fell in love. 

Jolie over at Shopping Candy bought her first home and has been very busy renovating and decorating.  She turned a regular hall closet into a mini library, seating and all!  This is beautiful.  Check out her blog for the before/after pictures as well as her inspiration photo. 

What a neat way to display and store your books!

6/2/10

Sunshine!

The Sunshine Award
from Danielle @ Life on Dahlia Lane
Danielle posts lots of great recipes
and home decor ideas. 
My recent favorite is her orange rolls -
I can't wait to try these soon!


5 bloggers who bring a little bit of
 sunshine to me each day are:






3/26/10

I've Been Featured!

Wow!  I love these blogs.  It's such an honor to be featured here:


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Visit tatertotsandjello.com






My Backyard Eden



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3/23/10

Katie's Blog(s)

My good friend, Katie from
 Something About Katie
is very creative! 

She cranks out all kinds of cute purses
among lots of other goodies. 

Click HERE to see what she did with a salon drape...

Yes, a salon drape! 
Katie loves anything "Owls" so she came up with this sweet cupcake for her daughter's first birthday...


 
Did I mention that Katie loves owls?

Baby Hat

Purse

Lovie

Wallet

She's also a great photographer!  Make sure to also take a look at Katie's photography blog,

3/20/10

Quiet Book

I stumbled upon this blog the other day and found...

Creating by Cami

She has great ideas for kid's crafts among many other creative projects.  When I got to this post about her 
QUIET BOOKS for kids, I wanted to drop everything and make one right then!  Seriously, it looks so fun and I would have had so much fun as a kid with one of these. 

I hope to get around to making one someday...before the kids are teenagers! 

Check it out! Here are just a few ideas for the quiet book she made...



Mix and match felt outfits...



Hang the laundry on the line...
(my favorite)



Weave the cherry pie...



Barrettes are in the little bag...



Button on the flowers...



Counting...


These are just a few! 
Click on Cami's Quiet Book to go to her post. 

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