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Showing posts with label Dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dessert. Show all posts

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.

1/5/12

Brownie Accessories

I'm a brownie junkie.  I can eat 'em raw, cooked, frozen, ...whatever.  They're my favorite.  
This brownie habit just got worse when I found the recipe for the best fudgy brownies I've ever tasted.  Sometimes I even frost them with Martha's super shiny frosting.  



So, this afternoon, I checked out all-things brownie on amazon.  I've always baked them the old fashioned way...in a glass 9x12 dish.  Nothing fancy.  Who knew there were so many options for baking brownies?


Brownie Baking:

You may have seen these before.  I'm enticed by the chewy edges and I'm really wanting to try this pan, given it's 5 star status on Amazon.


Chewy Brownie Pan

Same outcome as the previous pan...just a different design.

Perfect Brownie Pan Set
It apparently bakes each brownie in a separate divider, creating evenly cooked and perfectly cut brownies.


Wilton Brownie Squares Baking Mold
This is a great idea for making brownie pops or covering brownies in chocolate.  This reminds me of the brownie bites at The Melting Pot.  


I had no idea they made brownie lifters.  I'm sure a fork or other utensil would work fine.  This just looks all fancy and brownie-ready.

Brownie Appliances:


Ultimate Brownie Maker

This is a quick and easy-to-use brownie baker.  I like that I can make brownies in the summer without heating my kitchen.


Brownie Bite Maker

It can crank out 7 mini brownie bites in 5-8 minutes!


Brownie Bar Maker

If you need a little more substance than a small brownie bite, here's what you need!  A full brownie bar is more my speed.


Storing and Gifting:


Wilton Brownie Treat Box

It comes with the inserts and a sticker sheet.


Brownie Liners

Just place on a cookie sheet and fill with brownie batter.  The paper peels away like a cupcake liner.  Or, use to hold already cut brownies.


Brownie Heart Cutters

Perfect for Valentine's Day treats.  The two hearts interlock into one large square to reduce brownie waste.  (Is there such a thing as brownie waste?)


Brownie Heart Plunger

This sounds like something you'd find in an OR.  Nonetheless, it's a heart-shaped cutter if you're ok with brownie waste :)


Cookies and Cream Brownie Crunch

Brownie-flavored brownie topping.


Brownies Everywhere:


Essie's "Brownie Points" Nail Polish



Brownie Cologne

To smell like rich, chocolatey brownies.  This cracks me up.

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10/29/11

Puffy German Pancake



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9/9/11

Raw Strawberry Mango Avocado Salad

This sweet, summery salad is juicy and so flavorful - just delicious on top of some baby spinach.

My good friend tried an intriguing diet this summer.  She saw the documentary, "Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead" about a man on a mission to lose a considerable amount of weight to reverse his obesity-related symptoms. He lost 100 lbs in eight weeks, eating a raw, fruits and vegetables-only diet.  Most of his meals came from juicing.  After the weight loss, his auto-immune disorder disappeared and he felt great.

(

I found this little tool for hulling strawberries.  
If you're working with lots of strawberries, it's a big help!)

Sooooo, my friend decided to go on a lighter version of his diet.  She ate only fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts for three weeks.  She juiced most of her meals and found new ways to prepare dinners (lots of salads).

love LOVE my new citrus juicer!

Right in the middle of her diet, she was supposed to come on over to our house for a play date.  She offered to bring her own lunch and I said, "No!".  She didn't want to inconvenience me by requiring a raw lunch.  I was up for the challenge and came up with this crazy delicious lunch (with no specific measurements).

LIME juice mmm!

If your avocado looks like mush after trying to remove the seed,
here's an easier way to SEED AN AVOCADO:



Strawberry Mango Avocado Salad
2 cups strawberries, washed, hulled, and chopped
2 firm avocados, chopped
2 mangos, chopped
1 bunch of cilantro, chopped
Juice of 1 lime

Mix all of these goodies together in a large bowl and let them sit in the fridge for a few hours.  When you're ready to serve, eat it as is or place a few scoops of the fruit salad on top of some salad greens and top with walnuts and balsamic dressing (and hunks of goat cheese if you're feeling naughty!).


This is one of my favorite summer lunches now.  I'm glad she inspired me to think raw.  On a side note, my friend lost 15 lbs in three weeks.  Food tastes so much better to her now.  She's slowly added back whole grains and some small amounts of meat.  She said the three weeks of detox was exactly the boost she needed to change the way she eats and thinks about food.  Great job, girlfriend!

And, here's another way I salad:

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