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Matcha Avocado Ice Cream

April 20, 2015 By Becky 12 Comments

Matcha Avocado Ice Cream | acalculatedwhisk.com
 
This matcha avocado ice cream is delicious, easy to make and full of healthy fat. It’s gluten free with a dairy free option!
 
I’m working with high school students this semester, and on Mondays we have great chats about our weekends. I always feel like a boring, lame adult because every time they’re like, “What did you do this weekend?” I’m like, “Oh, I did a lot of cooking, and only a little bit of cleaning.” Welcome to my life.
 
I was excited last Monday because I felt like it sounded a lot cooler to say I made ice cream. Cooler both literally and figuratively, I suppose.
 
Matcha Avocado Ice Cream | acalculatedwhisk.com
 
Of course, they wanted to know what flavor, and I wish you could have seen the looks on their faces when they found out I put avocado in my ice cream. They didn’t know what matcha was, and that part kind of flew under the radar–everyone was really stuck on the avocado.
 
You know what, though? It’s not weird at all. I knew I wanted to make a matcha ice cream (because matcha in all the things feels like spring to me), and I decided to throw in an avocado because green tea and avocado are spring-green-colored soul sisters. The finished product doesn’t taste like avocado, but has an added richness and health boost thanks to that sneaky addition.
 

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: avocado, grain free, ice cream, matcha, primal, spring

Golden Cake with Strawberries and Whipped Cream

April 11, 2015 By Becky 6 Comments

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Golden Cake with Strawberries & Whipped Cream (Gluten free, Grain free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
 
How were your Easter and/or Passover celebrations? Ben and I had a few people over on Saturday and then went to another Easter dinner on Sunday. I won a pork crown roast from Snake River Farms over at Rhubarbarians, and it was pretty great. I also made this cake–we enjoyed one of the layers on Saturday, and brought the other one, pictured here, to the party on Sunday.
 
Golden Cake with Strawberries & Whipped Cream (Gluten free, Grain free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
 
So, yes, I’ve been sitting on this cake recipe for an entire week. I apologize! I had one of those very busy weeks that I should have seen coming, but instead somehow managed to take me completely by surprise. Am I the only one that happens to? Between papers and evaluation reports and trying to get at least a little shuteye, it took me all week just to edit these photos.
 

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: baking, cake, Easter, grain free, primal, spring, strawberry, vanilla, vanilla cake, whipped cream

Blueberry Frangipane Pie Bars

March 27, 2015 By Becky 11 Comments

Blueberry Frangipane Pie Bars (Grain-free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
On the way to work the other day, I heard the Cheers theme song on the radio (“sometimes you want to go where everybooody knows your naaaaame…”) and was overcome by nostalgia. I didn’t watch Cheers as a kid, but I watched the show that was on right before it (Seinfeld, I think), and always left the TV on so I could hear the theme song. Even as a kid, it made me feel nostalgic.
I guess the idea with the Cheers song is that after a tough day, you can go to a bar where everyone knows you. But for me, it always felt like the song was really about going home, or going back to a simpler time. Because, as the song says, “making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got”.

 

Blueberry Frangipane Pie Bars (Grain-free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
If the modern world has you feeling a bit beaten down, I have a solution for you. Click the link in the first paragraph and listen to the Cheers song over and over while you make yourself a batch of pie bars. They are just the thing if “your third fiancé didn’t show”, “your shrink ran off to Europe and didn’t even write”, or if, like me, you’ve just had kind of a long week.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: almond, baking, bars, blueberry, frangipane, grain free, pie bars

Matcha Mug Cake

March 17, 2015 By Becky 17 Comments

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Matcha Mug Cake (Paleo, Gluten-free) | acalculatedwhisk.com

You’re less than ten minutes away from a scrumptious, grain-free matcha mug cake! It’s paleo friendly, dairy free, and sweetened with honey or maple syrup.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I made you a matcha mug cake. It’s not at all Irish, but at least it’s green!
I was excited to make something green for St. Patty’s Day, but I don’t like to use artificial coloring in my food. Since I had my heart set on making a dessert, using spinach or kale as coloring agents didn’t seem very appealing. Matcha was the perfect solution.
Ingredients for Matcha Mug Cake (Paleo, Gluten-free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
If you haven’t discovered matcha yet, I highly recommend it! It’s just very finely ground green tea leaves, so it has a bit of caffeine and all the great antioxidants contained in green tea. The flavor is hard to describe, but it’s exotic and a bit earthy. Matcha is delicious on its own in desserts, but also pairs well with chocolate. I’ve made this matcha mug cake with and without chocolate chips and still can’t decide which one I prefer.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: almond flour, cake, chocolate, chocolate chip, grain free, green tea, matcha, mug cake, strawberry

Blood Orange Mascarpone Panna Cotta

March 4, 2015 By Becky 4 Comments

Blood Orange Mascarpone Panna Cotta | acalculatedwhisk.com
My winter survival strategy goes a little something like this: hibernate, obsessively check the sunrise and sunset calendar to track the slow lengthening of days, and eat all the blood oranges.
I buy blood oranges every time I see them at the store, but I love snacking on them so much that this is the first time all season that I’ve managed to use them for a blog recipe. I’m so used to having a supply of them around that when I turned to the fruit bowl the other day, ready to make this panna cotta, I was surprised to find there was only one orange left.
Blood Orange Mascarpone Panna Cotta | acalculatedwhisk.com
Luckily, that single fruit yielded just enough vibrant zest and sweet juice to lend the perfect amount of citrusy brightness to this panna cotta. If you’re not familiar with panna cotta, it’s like an eggless pudding. It couldn’t be easier to make. The name means “cooked cream”, but I’d hardly even call it cooking–the cream is warmed over low heat for less than five minutes, just long enough to dissolve the gelatin. For this recipe, the gelatin and cream are whisked with blood orange juice and mascarpone for an extra creamy, cheesecake-like finish. The panna cotta is sweetened with honey, which adds a floral note that plays nicely off the bright flavors of the orange juice and zest.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: blood orange, cream, gelatin, grain free, italian, mascarpone, orange, panna cotta, primal, pudding

Mexican Almond Pulp Brownies

February 20, 2015 By Becky 12 Comments

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Mexican Almond Pulp Brownies | acalculatedwhisk.com
These grain-free, paleo-friendly Mexican almond pulp brownies are a delicious way to use up almond pulp and satisfy chocolate cravings at the same time. 
Have you tried making your own almond milk? It’s really good, and nothing like the store-bought kind. I like to put it in my coffee, add it to smoothies, or just drink it plain, alongside a delicious paleo baked good. (If you’re not a fan of almonds, you can follow the same steps to make milk using pecans instead! If I had to choose my favorite between almond milk and pecan milk, I would have a hard time).
So, if you have made your own nut milk, then you know about the pulp problem. After squeezing the last vestiges of creamy milk out of the cheesecloth or nut milk bag, you’re left with a bunch of pulp.
It’s sad to just throw it away. Especially when you could use it to make brownies instead!
Mexican Almond Pulp Brownies | acalculatedwhisk.com
These Mexican almond pulp brownies are adapted from a brilliant recipe by Alanna of The Bojon Gourmet. (Alanna takes some of the most gorgeous food photos out there, so if you haven’t visited her site, be prepared to want to make every single thing.) My version gets its unique flavor from a teaspoon of cinnamon and a dash of cayenne pepper. The result is like a Mexican hot chocolate in brownie form.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond pulp, almonds, baking, brownies, chocolate, grain free, Mexican

Salted Chocolate Chip Hazelnut Cookies

February 3, 2015 By Becky 16 Comments

Salted Chocolate Chip Hazelnut Cookies (Grain free)
I’ve had four snow days in the past two weeks. Luckily, I’ve spent my extra time off pursuing an admirable goal: baking the ultimate grain-free chocolate chip cookie.
My quest began when I saw these soft and chewy chocolate chip cookies on Alexandra’s Kitchen. Alexandra’s blog is one of my favorites. Everything she makes is mouthwatering, and I love her detailed tips and stunning, perfectly lit photographs. Basically, I’m a huge fan.
I had to have those cookies.
Salted Chocolate Chip Hazelnut Cookies (Grain free)
With a caveat, of course: I wanted them to be paleo-friendly and grain-free.
I’ve made paleo cookies before and thoroughly enjoyed them, but they weren’t the kind of cookies that could blow regular, gluten-containing cookies out of the water.  They didn’t have the holy grail: the perfect combination of crunch and chewiness.
I set out to find some grain-free cookies that fit the bill–cookies that were crisp around the edges, but chewy and a tiny bit underbaked in the center.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: baking, chocolate, chocolate chip cookies, cookies, grain free, hazelnuts

Cinnamon Hazelnut Date Cake

January 26, 2015 By Becky 30 Comments

The humble date is much more delicious and versatile than one might guess based on its appearance. Dates are appealingly sticky and sweet, and their complex flavor makes you think a few aromatic spices like cinnamon and allspice may already be inside the fruit.
For this month’s Secret Recipe Club, I had the pleasure of perusing Ros’ blog, The more than occasional baker. As someone who also tends to fire up the oven more than occasionally, I was excited to see all the fabulous baked goods on her site.  From classics like chocolate peanut butter squares to innovative treats like parsnip cake, her blog has it all.
As soon as I spotted this cinnamon date cake, though, my mind was made up.  A beautiful Bundt cake sweetened with dates and flavored with cinnamon sounded like just the thing for a snowy January weekend, and it was!
For this recipe, you pit a bunch of dates and soak them in very hot water. (The pitted dates look just like hearts, so I had to stop and take a few photos. Looks like I’m in a valentine’s mindset already!) The soaked dates and then blended into a paste in the food processor so they can permeate the batter with moisture and flavor.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: baking, cake, cinnamon, dates, grain free, hazelnuts, secret recipe club

Grain-free Cranberry Orange Bread

November 21, 2014 By Becky 10 Comments

Grain-free Cranberry Orange Bread
My family doesn’t have a well-defined set of Thanksgiving traditions.  Growing up with divorced parents, I often divided my time between two Thanksgiving dinners, having the main meal at one house and dessert at another.  Things always felt briefly desolate as I was shuttled between the two under the cover of early nightfall, but a slice of pie (or three) put an end to that pretty fast.  And I wouldn’t have wanted to miss out on spending time with either of my families.
My mom and I usually had dinner at a friends’ house, and didn’t have to do much of the cooking.  (I don’t think either of us has ever roasted a whole turkey, unless she did a bunch of turkey-roasting before I was born and neglected to tell me about it.)

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: baking, bread, cake, cranberry, fall, grain free, orange, pecans, primal, Thanksgiving, winter

Almond Butter Thumbprints with Salted Caramel

October 27, 2014 By Becky 44 Comments

Almond Butter Thumbprints with Salted Caramel (Gluten free, Grain free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
My mom, my boyfriend, and I are really grateful to Karen of Karen’s Kitchen Stories for introducing us to these amazing cookies.  I know it’s a bit hard to believe because this was a pretty big batch, but we ate them all between the three of us.  I was not interested in sharing with anyone else because they were too good.
Almond Butter Thumbprints with Salted Caramel (Gluten free, Grain free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
Almond Butter Thumbprints with Salted Caramel (Gluten free, Grain free) | acalculatedwhisk.com

Even though they’re paleo cookies made with almond butter, they taste very similar to traditional peanut butter cookies, and the crumbly, buttery cookie and creamy salted caramel are an unbeatable team.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond butter, baking, caramel, cookies, grain free, primal, salted caramel, secret recipe club

Maple Apple Spice Cake

October 20, 2014 By Becky 16 Comments

My boyfriend doesn’t like things made with apples, pumpkin, or squash, so fall is kind of a hard time for us.  I’m all like, “It’s time to apple-pumpkin-squashify all the things!” and he’s all like, “Oh, it looks like there’s some bread over there for toast.”  Literally, he had toast for lunch the other day.  I could not even get him to try a bite of this butternut squash soup with fried garlic and chili oil.

I’ve been a paleo food blogger for long enough that I feel like a little bit of a failure when my boyfriend has toast for lunch.

Things are going a little bit better on the apple front, though, because Ben really liked this cake.  Unless you’re the one to stir the grated apple into the batter, which would be a pretty major tipoff, you probably won’t know that there’s any apple in it.  It does help make the batter extra moist, though, kind of like the zucchini in zucchini bread, and also adds a little more sweetness.

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Filed Under: breakfast, dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: ACW original, apple, baking, cake, fall, grain free, maple, pecans, primal, spice

Pear Galettes with Pistachio Frangipane

September 29, 2014 By Becky 10 Comments

“Can I have this?” Ben points to the last slice of galette, sitting alone on the cutting board.

“NO!” I scream in my mind.

Sensing my hesitation, and because he’s a nice boyfriend, Ben asks, “Do you want some of it?”

Um, yes.

“How much?”

All of it.  “Half of it.”

Ben smiles and cuts the slice in two, leaving me what amounts to one eighth of a galette, then devours his share.  And he doesn’t even like pears!  That’s how I know these galettes are good stuff.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe Tagged With: ACW original, baking, fall, frangipane, galette, grain free, pear, pistachio, primal

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