Showing posts with label Healthy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Recipe: Stuffed Butternut Squash with Curried Cauliflower


This is a super healthy and easy meal that can be adapted to work with whatever you have in your fridge!

Ingredients:
1 Small Butternut Squash
3-4 Florets of Cauliflower-broken into pieces
Garlic-chopped
Olive Oil
1/2 teaspoon Cumin
1/2 teaspoon coriander
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
Salt to taste

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350
  2. Prepare butternut squash by cutting it in half and scooping out the seeds
  3. Rub butternut squash with olive oil and sprinkle with salt
  4. Toss cauliflower, garlic, spices, olive oil and salt and spoon into the open area of the butternut squash where the seeds were scooped out
  5. Place the squash on a baking sheet lined with foil and pop in the oven
  6. Bake in the oven for about 45-60 minutes depending on the size of your squash and how soft you like it.  You can test by inserting a fork which should easily go through the flesh of the squash.
If you don't have the spices a mentioned above or cauliflower, you could easily swap for any vegetable or beans with olive oil and garlic.  I served it with a wild baby arugula salad with roasted golden beets- recipe to come!

Let us know if you give this recipe a try. ;)
Enjoy!!



Tuesday, February 25, 2014

DIY: Raw Honey Facial Mask

Good Morning Beauties!
I wanted to share with you all one of my favorite new additions to my beauty routine- the Raw Honey Mask!  

First off, I bet you are wondering- what on earth are the benefits of honey for my skin?  Well, let me fill you in:
  • Acne: Honey is naturally antibacterial, so it's great for acne treatment and prevention.
  • Aging: Full of antioxidants, it is great for slowing down aging.
  • Complexion boost: It is extremely moisturizing and soothing, so it helps create a glow.
  • Pores: Honey is clarifying because it opens up pores making them easy to unclog.
There are a ton of additional benefits that I won't bore you with....simply put- it's perfect for every skin type and is a wonder mask that benefits your skin in pretty much every way you could ever imagine!

This is my favorite raw honey and I keep multiple jars for cooking, baking or beauty.  The price ranges, depending on where you buy it, from $7-$12.  Before you start thinking about how that may be a little pricey for honey- this is far cheaper than the majority of masks that are on the market AND will last you at least 6-12 months!

Here are the dets:
  1.  Apply honey to face with fingers or wooden craft stick 
  2.  Leave mask on for 15-30 minutes (Note: while this raw honey is quite thick, your body temp will melt the honey a bit so make sure to have an extra towel around so that it doesn't drip it's sticky goodness all over you! :)
  3. Wash off with warm water


Viola!  It's really that easy.  I try to do this at least once a week.  Give it a try and let us know how you like it!

Enjoy and have a wonderfully sweet Tuesday!

XOXO,
Kaitlin



Tuesday, February 4, 2014

7 Bean Soup Recipe (vegan, gluten free)




I LOVE soups- I eat them all year long, no matter what the weather is like outside, BUT there is nothing better than a hot cup of soup on a cold day.  While here on the west coast, we can't complain about "cold" compared to what ya'll are dealing with all over the country......I'm a total whimp and freezing 90% of the time, especially when it drops anything below the 50's- I know. I'm ridiculous.  I live for the summers! Nonetheless, I create random soup recipes on a regular basis based on what I have in the cupboard or fridge.  Let's be honest, it's really hard to make a soup that tastes bad!  This is a super easy, healthy and delish soup recipe that I hope you will try soon.

Ingredients:
32 oz Chicken Stock or Vegetable Stock
2-3 Cups Water
15 oz Tomato Sauce
2 Tablespoons Tomato Paste
1 Cup Bean Mixture (whatever mix you have on hand or can find- 7 bean, 12 bean,etc)
2 Cloves Garlic- minced
1 Small Onion or 1/2 Large Onion cut into strips
2-3 Carrots cut into chunks
1/2 Tablespoon Cumin
1/2 Tablespoon Paprika
1/2 Teaspoon Chili Powder
Salt to taste
Olive Oil
Cumin Seeds, Cilantro & Avocado for garnish (optional)

Directions:
1. Drizzle a large sauce pan or stock pot with oil.  Once heated, toss in onions and stir. Saute for about a minute or until translucent in color then add carrots and cook for about a minute. 
2. Add salt and spices- stir until the carrots and onions are well covered (do not let spices burn).  Add garlic and continue stirring for about 30 seconds.
3. Add stock, water, tomato sauce and tomato paste- bring to a boil
4. Pour in bean mixture and return to a boil.  Cover and simmer on med-low for about 2 hours or until beans are well cooked through.
5.  Check soup halfway throughout and add water to achieve preferred consistency.  Same with salt- add until preferred saltyness is reached! 
6. My favorite soup garnishes are cilantro and avocado, garnish with these or your favorite toppings!


My original plan was to make this in the crockpot in the morning so it would be ready when I got off work but I completely forgot! Next time I am going to try this in the crockpot with the 2-3 cups of water added from the start and will cook on low for 6-8 hours.  I also just used whatever vegetables I had on hand so feel free to do the same! This is a versatile recipe that can be adjusted to fit whatever is in your fridge.

What's your favorite soup recipe?  

XOXO,
Kaitlin

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Raw Taco Tuesday!


We are completely obsessed with this recipe!  I made it for my Sis and Skylar a few Saturdays ago as a power lunch while we were taking photos, we all immediately were in complete awe of how a raw/ vegan recipe could be so delicious and fulfilling. Everyone who knows me, knows that I could eat burritos all day every day, live for salsa and put guacamole on everything.  So for me to feel that this could actually compete with my typical Mexican fare, is kinda a big deal.  

What I absolutely love about this recipe is that it uses a whole, all natural ingredient to imitate meat unlike many other vegan recipes that use the typical tofu/ tempeh/ processed fake meat.  I followed the walnut taco recipe exactly but decided to make my own toppings based on what I had on hand and what I traditionally would top a taco or burrito with.   This recipe is so healthy and so easy, with such a small ingredient list, that there is no reason not to give it a try!

Walnut Taco Mix 
(this makes about enough for 1-2 people, if you are making it for more than yourself I would def recommend doubling the recipe)
Ingredients:
1 cup raw walnuts
1 Tbsp. nama shoyu (raw, unpasteurized soy sauce) or Raw Coconut Amino Acids (which is what I used)
1/8 tsp. ground chipotle pepper (or more if you like it spicy!)
1 tsp. ground cumin
1 tsp. extra virgin olive oil
Romaine, Butter Lettuce or Kale leaves to act as tortilla

Directions:1. Put all ingredients in a food processor and pulse just to mix. Don’t over-blend, or you will make butter!

Pico De Gallo
Ingredients:
2-3 Tomatoes- diced
1/2 Onion- diced
Handful of Cilantro-chopped
Juice of 1/2-1 Lime (to taste)
Salt

Directions- Combine all ingredients and toss to mix

Guacamole Sauce
Ingredients:
1 Ripe avocado- diced
Drizzle of Olive Oil
Salt to taste
Handful of Cilantro- Chopped
Juice of 1/2 a Lime

Directions-Combine all ingredients and mash until you achieve a smooth consistency.

Layer mix, pico de gallo and guac ontop of your favorite leafy green and enjoy!

We hope you try this recipe soon, let us know how you like it. :)

xoxox
Kaitlin