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Homemade Vanilla Sugar & Vanilla Salt (Great Gift Idea!)

November 22, 2013 By Becky 2 Comments

Do you agree with me and the Barenaked Ladies that vanilla is the finest of the flavors?  If you do, and/or if you remember that song, you should definitely make some vanilla-infused gifts this holiday season.
Vanilla sugar can be used anywhere you would use granulated sugar, but it’s especially wonderful as a finishing sugar, sprinkled on top of cakes, cupcakes, creme brulee, homemade caramels, or ice cream.  You can also put it in your coffee or tea for a delicious touch of creamy sweetness.  Are you sold on vanilla sugar yet?  If not, I’m not sure what to do with you!  You can even make it with coconut sugar for a paleo-friendly vanilla treat.  You know you want to!
If you love sweet and salty flavors together, you will love this vanilla sea salt.  I made mine with Celtic gray coarse sea salt, and it’s strikingly beautiful, fragrant, and complex.  You can sprinkle it on top of any dessert that needs a salty finish (like these cupcakes or these bars), or even try adding it to savory dishes.  I used a bunch in a batch of chocolate bark I made last night, and it was amazing (recipe coming soon)!  Once you make this, you’ll realize that salt and vanilla are meant to be together.  You’ll start wishing all your vanilla were salted, and all your salt vanilla-ed.
I made a bunch of little jars of vanilla sugar to give out as favors to all my friends and family who are coming for Thanksgiving.  I love the idea of giving guests something delicious that they can take home and use for a long time.  Both of these would also make great stocking stuffers, hostess gifts, and wedding favors.  The best part is that they only take about five minutes to make!

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: baking, dairy free, DIY, gift, holiday, make your own, salt, sugar, vanilla, vanilla salt, vanilla sugar

Molten Chocolate Cakes (Paleo, Gluten-free)

November 14, 2013 By Becky 11 Comments

These molten chocolate cakes are ridiculous!  They are rich, adorable, and delicious.  They’re the kind of dessert that seems so fancy that it doesn’t occur to you to make it at home.  Guess what, though?  These little cakes are super easy.  Spend 15 minutes or less throwing the ingredients together and 15 minutes waiting for them to bake, and you’ll have four perfectly-portioned, restaurant-style desserts.  Can you think of a better way to spend half an hour on a dark, cold evening?  I know I can’t.
My favorite part about these is all the different layers of chocolatey textures.  The outer edges are crispy, and right next to that is a layer that goes from chocolate cake to gooey brownie as you move toward the center.  Finally, there’s the lava–the decadent heart that gives this dessert its name.  To be honest, it’s all almost too much.  ALMOST.  I recommend serving these with a little whipped cream or ice cream to balance out the rich chocolate flavor.  I had mine with some vegan pumpkin ice cream, and it was perfect.
These cakes are adapted from Taza Chocolate, and inspired by my visit to Taza’s Day of the Dead celebration a few weeks ago.  I also used my new favorite Rodelle extracts in this recipe.  If you don’t have chocolate extract, don’t worry–your cakes will still be very chocolatey without it.  That being said, you should probably pick some up.  It’s really fun to have on hand.
I used a tablespoon of Jamaican rum in this recipe.  You could also try red wine, which is what the original recipe calls for.  Since the center of the cake is not fully cooked, some alcohol might remain after baking.  If that’s not your thing, you can use a tablespoon of coffee instead, which will also intensify the chocolate flavor.
I substituted my three favorite gluten-free flours (almond, tapioca, and coconut) for the all-purpose flour in this recipe, and the resulting cakes tasted pretty much exactly like their gluten-laden cousins to me.  This is an ideal recipe to make gluten-free since it calls for such a small amount of flour relative to the total quantity of ingredients.  That means that if you’ve been wanting to try gluten-free baking but have been worried your desserts would turn out funny, this is a great place to start!  Try serving it to some unsuspecting guests, and I bet they won’t notice a thing.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, vegetarian Tagged With: baking, cake, chocolate, chocolate cake, Rodelle, Taza

Chocolate Cake with Peppermint Ganache (Paleo, Gluten-free, Dairy-free)

October 21, 2013 By Becky 10 Comments

Ben and I celebrated the two-year anniversary of our first date yesterday.  In addition to being an important relationship milestone, I thought having an anniversary was a great excuse to bake.  I asked Ben what dessert I should make for our special day, and he said, “Why don’t you make a cake?”.
It was such a brilliant idea, not only because cakes are the most majestic of all the desserts, but also because I have not posted any cakes on this blog yet.  I’ve posted lots of cupcakes (too many, some might say), but no actual cakes.
I set off in search of a great paleo chocolate cake recipe to use, since I haven’t really made any paleo chocolate cupcakes that I could adapt (although these muffins came pretty close).  When I found this recipe from Zenbelly Catering, I could tell it was a hit from the dozens of raving comments.  Food blogs are the best!  Try to find that many (or any) reader responses to a recipe in an actual print cookbook.
All those readers were right–this is an awesome cake!  I made a few changes to the cake recipe, including adding some coffee to deepen the chocolate flavor.  Don’t worry, the cake won’t taste like coffee (or coconut, or almonds–the flavor is pure chocolate!).
For the ganache, though, I wanted to try something a little different, so I added peppermint extract.  If you don’t like mint and chocolate, you can just leave that out.  Ben and I both loved it, but we are the kind of people who drink hot chocolates with peppermint schnapps all winter long.  (Is it time for those yet?  Almost?  They are basically the only thing I like about cold weather).
I wanted to make a whipped cream filling as suggested in the original recipe, but my coconut cream didn’t have enough time to set up in the fridge.  Make sure you click on over to the original recipe if you want to try the cream layer for your cake–it sounds amazing!  I’m all over that for our third anniversary, or the next time another cake-worthy occasion comes along.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond flour, baking, cake, chocolate, chocolate cake, coconut flour, coconut oil, dairy free, maple syrup, pecans, peppermint

Salted Caramel Brownies (Gluten-free)

September 29, 2013 By Becky 4 Comments

In case you missed it, you can make brownies (or blondies) from almond butter!  It’s amazing–with just almond butter, honey, eggs, baking powder, and a few flavorings, you get a batter that actually bakes up into classic, fudgy, and delicious brownies.  I have Elana at Elana’s Pantry to thank for that genius discovery.

And, as you may already know, every dessert gets better when you add salted caramel.  I’ve already made several salted caramel treats (the sauce, cupcakes, skillet brownies, and peach bars), and thought it was time for a gluten-free salted caramel brownie.  If you’d like to make this recipe paleo, you can make it with salted maple caramel instead of the regular salted caramel sauce.  Either way, these brownies will be amazing.

We had friends over for dinner last night, and used these brownies as a base for brownie sundaes (the ultimate dessert, in my opinion).  We started with the brownies, followed by a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a generous drizzle of warm salted caramel sauce, whipped cream, and a sprinkling of chocolate chips.  The sundaes were so distractingly good that no pictures were taken, so you’ll just have to trust me and make some yourself!

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: baking, brownies, caramel, chocolate, salted caramel

Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream (Vegan, Paleo, Gluten-free)

September 17, 2013 By Becky 20 Comments

Did you know there was once a molasses flood in Boston?  A five-story high molasses tank exploded on an unusually hot day in 1919 and surged through the North End, destroying a fire station and leaving a path of sticky destruction in its wake.  Some say that when the weather is really warm, you can still smell the molasses on the city streets almost 100 years later.

I was fascinated by the molasses flood as a kid and did a report on it in elementary school.  I think that was the last time I thought about molasses, though, because I almost never cook with it.  But, while making a failed batch of pumpkin bread over the weekend, I ran out of honey and needed another sweetener.  The molasses in the back of my cupboard seemed like just the thing, and it was (the pumpkin bread only failed because I asked Ben to watch it for me, and it ended up baking for almost three hours).  Molasses has a spicy flavor that goes really well with pumpkin, and contributes to this ice cream’s rich orange color.  I did a little research and there seems to be some debate as to whether molasses is truly paleo, but I’m sure that this ice cream would still be delicious if you added more honey instead, or even tried maple syrup.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, vegan Tagged With: AIP, coconut milk, dairy free, fall, honey, ice cream, molasses, pumpkin, spice

Double Chocolate Cookies (Paleo, Gluten-free)

September 14, 2013 By Becky Leave a Comment

Week one of graduate school is over!  I barely made it–there was so much reading for every class, and I had lots of training to do for my part-time job as a research assessor.  On Friday I only had one seminar at eleven, so I got up early and made these cookies.  I hated going a whole six days without posting–I’m going to need to work out a good schedule so I can post at least three times a week most of the time.
Anyway, these cookies.  They are inspired by these mocha chip cookies, but have a lot less coffee.  I couldn’t really taste the coffee in the finished cookies, but it does amp up the chocolate flavor and provide tiny bits of crunch inside the cookie.  To be honest, I was aiming to make a crispy-edged cookie here, and that didn’t really work out.  If you have tips for crispy paleo cookies, please share!  However, the finished cookies were still too yummy not to share with you.  They’re soft and kind of chewy, and they make a great before-class breakfast.  I enjoyed mine with some coffee milk–mix a little cool coffee with a lot of cold milk, or use this delicious coffee syrup.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond flour, baking, chocolate, coffee

Caramel-Stuffed Snickerdoodles (Paleo, Gluten free)

September 2, 2013 By Becky Leave a Comment

Some people go crazy for snickerdoodles, but I’m not usually one of them.  Snickerdoodles have a lot of cinnamon, which is nice, but they don’t have chocolate, caramel, or fruit.  Usually I require one of those three things in order to truly fall in love with a dessert.  Several weeks ago it occurred to me that snickerdoodles could be stuffed with caramel, and ever since I’ve been eager to try it.  I’m not the first one to try stuffing caramel inside a snickerdoodle, but I think I’m the first to try a paleo and gluten free version.
I made this honey caramel yesterday to drizzle on top of an apple honey cake that I’m working on for Rosh Hashanah.  The cake was delicious, but it still needs a little work.  I had half of the honey caramel left (it wouldn’t all fit on top of the apple cake!) so I decided I needed to make the snickerdoodles.
These are easy to make (no creaming!) and fun to eat.  Before the photo shoot, I tried two cookies, one straight from the oven and one after they’d cooled.  (As a food blogger, I have to do these things.  You know, for science.)  Then, after I took my pictures, I had to eat all the cookies that had suffered casualties (been broken open) during the shoot.  I had to drink all the milk, too, because it would have been really hard to pour it back in the carton without a funnel.  The things I do for this blog!  Anyway, it was a fabulous snack and I think you should make some today.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, vegetarian Tagged With: almond flour, baking, caramel, cinnamon, coconut flour, cookies, honey, maple sugar, snickerdoodles

Cherry Blondies & Homemade Almond Butter (Paleo, Gluten free)

August 29, 2013 By Becky 7 Comments

These are so good!  Elana of Elana’s Pantry is a total genius, because she figured out that almond butter, eggs, and honey will magically bake up into BLONDIES.  Yes!  Fudgy, delicious blondies.  When you read the recipe, you’ll think there must be a mistake.  I am here to tell you there isn’t!  Almonds prove themselves here once again as a miracle food.  I promise you will love these.  You don’t even have to add cherries; you can just make them without for regular blondies.  And don’t worry about the almond extract.  I was trying to play up the almond flavor a little, but it didn’t really come through.  So you could leave it out, leave it in, or even try a full teaspoon if you want that little hint of marzipan flavor.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond butter, baking, bars, blondies, cherries, cherry, chocolate, dairy free

Brownie Batter Truffles (Gluten free, Paleo)

August 25, 2013 By Becky 2 Comments

Yesterday I wanted brownies, but the thought of waiting for them to bake and then cool was disagreeable.  I thought about making brownie batter truffles instead.  Since there’s no egg in this recipe, you can taste as you’re making it and adjust the sweetness as desired.  If you’re in a really big hurry, you can skip melting the chocolate and roll these in cocoa powder or shredded coconut.  You can get your brownie fix on pretty fast.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: brownies, candy, chocolate, dairy free, dates, no-bake, truffles

Salted Maple Caramel Peach Bars (Gluten free, Paleo)

August 20, 2013 By Becky Leave a Comment

When I decided to try the paleo lifestyle, one of my main concerns was whether I would still be able to have salted caramel.  Salted caramel is an essential dessert flavor, one that I believe deserves a place right up there with chocolate and vanilla.  If there wasn’t a way to make paleo salted caramel, I wasn’t sure I’d be able to handle it.

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Almond Blueberry Pie Bars (Paleo, Gluten-free)

July 29, 2013 By Becky 2 Comments

One of my favorite recipes I’ve blogged about is almond blueberry pie bars.  They are amazing: a rich, buttery crust, a smooth, custardy filling studded with juicy berries, and a crumbly topping with crisp sliced almonds.  When my mom and I were trying to decide what to make to bring to our cousin’s wedding, these bars came to mind.  I wondered if we could make a decent paleo version.
Luckily, the answer is yes!  These bars are just as delicious as the original.  They’re not exactly the same–this version has a soft buttery crust, whereas the others had a crunchier crust–but you won’t find me complaining.  We brought a huge platter of these to the wedding, and they disappeared fast, devoured by gluten free eaters and non-restricted eaters alike.  They are even more amazing with a scoop of vanilla ice cream–I recommend Blue Bell if you can get it.
It was a bit of an adventure baking these bars at my aunt’s apartment, because she does not have a real oven!  I was nervous about using her combination (microwave and convection) oven, so I found the manual online and read the instructions carefully.  I found that the bars browned VERY quickly, but were still not done in the center, so I covered them with foil for the rest of the baking time.  You may or may not have that problem in a regular oven.
This was my first time using coconut flour and maple sugar, and I think they both worked very well in these bars.  The coconut flour is very fine and created a nice smooth crust in combination with the almond flour.  The maple sugar is granulated, so I didn’t have to worry about adjusting the proportions of ingredients in order to use a liquid sweetener.  You won’t taste any more than a very faint tinge of maple flavor, and that’s really only if you’re looking for it.  Enjoy!

 

Ingredients (adapted from Annie’s Eats; makes 36 small but thick bars):

For the crust and topping:

1 and 1/2 cups coconut flour
1 and 3/4 cups plus 2 tablespoons almond flour
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons maple sugar (granulated)
1/4 teaspoon salt
Zest of one lemon
18 tablespoons grass-fed cold butter
1 cup sliced almonds, lightly crushed

For the filling:

4 eggs
1 cup grass-fed milk or coconut milk
1 and 3/4 cup maple sugar
1/2 cup coconut flour
Juice of one lemon
1 and 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
3 and 1/2 cups fresh blueberries

Preheat the oven to 350.  Line a 9×13 pan with tinfoil and grease it lightly.  To make the crust, combine the flours, sugar, salt, and lemon zest in a food processor (or by hand in a large bowl).  Cut the butter into cubes and pulse until the mixture is uniform.  If you’re not using the food processor, it’s easiest to mix the dough with your hands.  Reserve about 3/4 cup of the mixture to serve as the topping.  Press the rest of it into an even layer in the bottom of the pan.  Bake for about 12 minutes, until golden brown.

To make the topping, add the crushed sliced almonds to the reserved dough and mix until combined.

To make the filling, whisk together all ingredients except the blueberries until smooth.  Gently stir in the blueberries.

When the crust is baked, let it cool for 10-15 minutes, leaving the oven on.  Then, pour the filling over, sprinkle the topping evenly over the filling, and bake for about 45 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the middle is just set.  Cool completely before cutting–it helps to put them in the refrigerator to firm up.  Slice into squares or rectangles and enjoy!

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond, almond flour, bars, blueberry, coconut flour, lemon

Apricot Vanilla Cookies (Paleo, Gluten-free, No Sugar Added)

July 26, 2013 By Becky Leave a Comment

Yesterday I really wanted something sweet.  I’ve had good success so far making paleo treats sweetened with honey, but you’re not allowed to have honey during the Whole30.  I thought there was nothing I could do to satisfy my sweet tooth, but then I remembered reading some of the fine print down at the bottom of the Whole30 site, where it said that fruit juice could be used as a sweetener.  At the time, I hadn’t been able to imagine how fruit juice could make an adequate sweetener.  But, in my time of desperate sweets craving, I started to think maybe I could do something with this.

These cookies are sweetened with apple juice and dried apricots.  They don’t taste like apple, but they do have a nice apricot flavor and a fun subtle orange hue.  They are, not surprisingly, not very sweet.  I won’t judge you if you want to add a couple of tablespoons of honey.  If you do, you might want to add a little more almond flour as well (or less apple juice) so the batter won’t be too wet.

If you like a moist, rich cookie that’s guilt-free, these are for you.  The vanilla bean seeds, butter, and almond flour provide lots of great flavor and texture to make up for the cookies not being overly sweet.  And, with only five ingredients plus salt, these cookies couldn’t be easier to make!  However, I’m not going to lie to you: they are not crispy at all.  I haven’t figured out how to make gluten-free cookies crispy.  If you have the secret, please share it!  If you’re looking for a sweeter cookie, check out the “You might also like” section at the end of this post.

Ingredients (makes about 15 cookies):

1/2 cup dried apricots, soaked in warm water for 10-20 minutes
1/2 cup apple juice
1 cup almond flour
6 tablespoons cold butter, cut into chunks
1/2 vanilla bean
1/4 teaspoon salt

Preheat the oven to 325, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.  Drain the dried apricots and place them in a food processor with the apple juice.  Process, scraping down the bowl as necessary, until the mixture has a jam-like texture with very small pieces of apricot.

Add the almond flour, butter, and salt, and scrape in the vanilla bean seeds.  Process until well combined.  Spoon tablespoon sized balls of batter onto the prepared sheet and flatten them slightly (cookies will not spread as they bake).  Bake for about 12 minutes, until golden brown around the edges.  Cool for a few minutes on the sheet, then carefully transfer to a rack to cool completely.

Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: almond flour, apricot, baking, cookies, five ingredients or less, vanilla bean

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