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Cashew Chicken with Asparagus & Shiitake Mushrooms

April 12, 2014 By Becky 12 Comments

Cashew Chicken with Asparagus & Shiitake Mushrooms / acalculatedwhisk.com
It’s finally spring, which means it’s asparagus time.  I love asparagus, and usually just roast it or dip it raw into some hummus.  This time I decided to change things up and add it to a paleo version of one of my favorite Chinese stir-fries, cashew chicken.  I love the taste of roasted cashews coated in a savory sauce, and crisp asparagus spears add another level of freshness and flavor.  The shiitake mushrooms and a tiny bit of fish sauce give this recipe plenty of umami, which really takes things over the top. (Are you as obsessed with shiitake mushrooms as I am?  You could use any mushroom in a recipe like this, but I find the meaty flavor and tender texture of shiitakes totally irresistible.)

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: ACW original, asparagus, cashews, chicken, chinese, dairy free, grain free, mushrooms, stir-fry

Chocolate for Breakfast: Ghirardelli Intense Dark 72%

April 7, 2014 By Becky 8 Comments

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and also my favorite.  Today I’m sharing how to make Ghirardelli Intense Dark 72% chocolate part of a complete breakfast.  Don’t tell me chocolate for breakfast is strange–I promise that if you love chocolate at night, you’ll love it even more in the morning.

Do you remember those cereal ads that used to run in the nineties during kids’ shows–the ones that always said the cereal being advertised was “part of this complete breakfast?”  I never considered cereal a meal, even as a kid, and I always wondered: what ELSE is part of this complete breakfast?

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Filed Under: breakfast, uncategorized Tagged With: blackberry, chocolate, coffee, dark chocolate, ghirardelli, ricotta, sponsored

Easy Vanilla Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting {Secret Recipe Club}

March 31, 2014 By Becky 45 Comments

Easy Vanilla Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting (Gluten-free, Grain-free) | acalculatedwhisk.com
Sometimes you just need a cupcake.  Or a few cupcakes.  I feel that I need cupcakes often, but it’s rare that I actually need a dozen, full-size cupcakes.  Unless I have a party to take them to, making a whole batch of cupcakes can often end in disaster, with me deciding that a cupcake with coffee is a great breakfast, a cupcake with a side of fruit is a perfect lunch, and dinner is best concluded by eating another two cupcakes, and so on for the next few days.
That’s why I love small-batch baking.
This delicious recipe for a small batch of easy vanilla cupcakes with chocolate frosting comes from Asiya at Chocolate and Chillies.  I was assigned her blog for my first month participating in the Secret Recipe Club, and had so much fun perusing her recipe index and deciding what to cook (if you haven’t heard of the SRC, it’s basically a club where each month you’re assigned a blog to cook from, and someone else is assigned your blog, and it’s a fun surprise on the reveal day to see who had your blog and what they decided to make).

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: baking, chocolate, chocolate frosting, cupcakes, frosting, grain free, secret recipe club, small batch, vanilla, vanilla cupcakes

Sweet Potato & Roasted Garlic Hummus

March 28, 2014 By Becky Leave a Comment

Is it spring yet?  It’s still freezing here.  Also, yesterday was so windy that I ended up getting dust and tiny pebbles blown into my eyes several times during my ten-minute walk to the train.  A little early-spring sandstorm right here in Boston.  Needless to say, I was not a fan.
I’m trying to keep my food springy, in hopes that the weather will follow suit.  So, here is some paleo (chickpea-free) hummus.  It’s a little sweet from the sweet potato, but with lots of savory flavor from the tahini, a whole head of roasted garlic, and some garlic-infused olive oil.  Don’t be intimidated by the large quantity of garlic–it mellows out as it roasts, and the flavor is amazing.  Your house will smell amazing, too.

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Filed Under: appetizer, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized, vegan, vegetarian, whole30 Tagged With: ACW original, dairy free, dip, garlic, hummus, sweet potato, tahini, vegetables

Chocolate-Covered Almonds

March 22, 2014 By Becky 2 Comments

Chocolate-covered almonds are my new favorite snack.  With a little sea salt added to the mix, they are just phenomenal.  Lately I’ve been seeing and buying them everywhere: Starbucks, Tedeschi, and Whole Foods each carry their own versions, all of which are irresistible to hungry grad students.  I decided it was time to make my own.
These almonds are roasted, dipped in salted dark chocolate, and tossed with a bit of Dutch-processed cocoa powder.  I can’t stop eating them.  Although the chocolate coating is not as thick as the almonds I get at the store, which must be triple-dipped, this version still does a great job of satisfying my chocolate cravings.  I actually prefer the chocolate-to-almond ratio of this recipe, which allows the nutty flavor of the roasted almonds to come through.  If you don’t like your almonds roasted, you can also make this with raw almonds.
While I loved the way these almonds tasted, I wasn’t thrilled with how they looked.  It turns out it’s really hard (at least for me) to get nice, smooth chocolate on something that has to be covered on all sides.  Since I like everything I post here to be easy on the eyes as well as delicious, I was contemplating not posting this recipe at all; however, when I asked some of my friends on Facebook what they thought, everyone said I should go for it.  So, here it is: a four-ingredient recipe for the most addictive snack on earth.  I hope you like it!

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, paleo, recipe, uncategorized, vegan Tagged With: almonds, candy, chocolate, grain free, sea salt, snack

Paleo Pad See Ew

March 17, 2014 By Becky 4 Comments

I love Thai food, and my favorite dish to order is Pad See Ew.  It’s kind of like Pad Thai’s lesser-known but cooler little sister, and it’s so good.  It’s traditionally made with wide, flat rice noodles and dark sweet soy sauce, and often has broccoli, carrots, egg, and some sort of meat or tofu.  I’m not totally sure why, but I’m completely in love with wide, flat rice noodles.  They’re just so big and chewy, and a great vehicle for soaking up whatever delicious sauce they’re paired with.
This paleo version of pad see ew is made with homemade “noodles” that are actually tapioca crepes sliced into strips.  They work perfectly in this dish.  The texture is not exactly the same as the texture of rice noodles, but it’s pretty close!  Coconut aminos and honey make a delicious paleo and gluten-free replacement for the dark sweet soy sauce.  

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Filed Under: dinner, gluten free, paleo, uncategorized, vegetarian Tagged With: broccoli, carrots, dairy free, grain free, noodles, scallions, tapioca starch, thai, vegetables

Salted Nutella Cookies + Cuina Baking Mat Giveaway

March 13, 2014 By Becky 32 Comments

Disclosure: I received this product as part of an advertorial.
Ever since a friend of mine brought over some amazing nutella brownies a couple weeks ago, I’ve been dying to make a dessert of my own with the addictive chocolate hazelnut spread.  With a little research, I discovered that you don’t have to add many things to nutella to make a delicious brownie batter or cookie dough.  You can even make gluten-free nutella brownies with just three ingredients.  However, I decided to make cookies–I was craving something that was both chewy and crunchy, and wanted another chance to use my Cuina silicone baking mat.
I was almost all set to make these cookies–I just needed a jar of nutella.  So, in case you were wondering, here is how to spend most of your day on a desperate search for chocolate hazelnut spread:
1. Wake up and tell your boyfriend he can take the car to work, since it’s your spring break and all you really have to do all day is make cookies.
2. After he leaves, immediately regret your decision when you remember you need to go out and buy nutella for the cookies.
3. Eat some leftover bacon & sweet potato chili with a fried egg on top for breakfast, while wondering if there’s any way to get nutella delivered to your home.  You decide there probably isn’t.

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe, uncategorized Tagged With: baking, chocolate, cookies, cuina, giveaway, grain free, nutella, product review

Easy French Frittata

March 8, 2014 By Becky Leave a Comment

This omelette is inspired by the best breakfast I ever had, which was at a little French cafe in Montreal two summers ago.  Ben and I drove up there and stayed for about a week, and this meal has been stuck in my head ever since.  The whole trip was pretty great (it was our first vacation together), but this omelette was a definite highlight, and I’ve been trying to recreate it ever since.  I’m really mad at myself because I can’t remember the name of the cafe–I didn’t have a blog back then, so there wasn’t an easy place to store my restaurant ramblings.  If it comes to me, I’ll be sure to update this post with a link.
Here’s a picture of our breakfasts that day: my omelette had Brie and spinach, and Ben’s had duck confit and gruyere.  Both were deliciously creamy, with eggs cooked to perfection and thick slices of cheese that were barely melted in the middle.  They were amazing.  The sides of hash browns, buttery baguette, and breakfast beans were also ridiculously tasty.

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Filed Under: breakfast, gluten free, recipe, uncategorized, vegetarian Tagged With: ACW original, asparagus, brie, cheese, eggs, five ingredients or less, French, grain free, primal

Mini Grasshopper Parfaits + Epica Cocktail Muddler Review

March 4, 2014 By Becky 10 Comments

Disclosure: I received this product as part of an advertorial.
I thought about calling these mini grasshopper fools, but that sounded like a bit much.  
Have you ever tried a fool?  It’s an old-fashioned dessert consisting of pureed or mashed fruit, usually berries, folded into sweetened whipped cream.  I made a strawberry moscato fool last spring, and it was delicious. These parfaits are similar to fools, but with mint instead of fruit.  They’re the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (or any day).
(In case I lost you at “grasshopper”, I use the term to describe minty desserts, usually also involving chocolate. The name was first used for a green cocktail made with creme de menthe.)

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Filed Under: dessert, gluten free, recipe, uncategorized, vegetarian Tagged With: ACW original, chocolate, grain free, mint, mint chocolate chip, primal, product review, St. Patrick's Day, whipped cream

Behind the Scenes: My Food Photography Setup

January 19, 2014 By Becky 4 Comments

Here’s a peek into my very makeshift, continually evolving food photography setup.  I took some time this weekend to organize some of the props I use most often, and they’re now stashed right underneath the trusty wooden board that serves as a backdrop for almost all my photographs.
Just so you know where I’m coming from, here is a “before” picture I shared this fall on Instagram.  I used to take all my pictures outside on the balcony, but when it got cold, I moved my piece of wood inside and propped it up next to my kitchen window on top of the large cardboard box our trash can came in.  Needless to say, it was not extremely sturdy.  I had to put all the heavy things right in the middle to avoid having the whole thing fall over.

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Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: blogging, food photography

Happy Holidays!

December 22, 2013 By Becky 2 Comments

Happy Holidays to you and your family!  I am so grateful to all of you for stopping by my blog, leaving me comments, and letting my recipes happen in your kitchens!  I hope you have a wonderful time with all your loved ones and plenty of delicious food over the next few weeks.  Ben & I drove all the way from Boston to Chattanooga yesterday and will spend Christmas here with his family.  I may manage to post one more dessert, but things will be pretty quiet around here until 2014.
If there is anything you’d especially like to see here on A Calculated Whisk during the new year, please leave me a comment and let me know!
¡Felices fiestas a todos!

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: holiday

A Calculated Gift Guide: Make a Difference with 10 Presents Under $50

December 12, 2013 By Becky 4 Comments

I had so much fun putting together this list of ten great gift ideas that support amazing causes around the world.  Spoiler alert: if you’re on my Christmas list, you’re probably getting one of these (hi, Mom)!

Ever since my first graders voted last year to name our class the cheetahs, I’ve been keeping up with conservation efforts to save the marvelous cats.  You can help cheetahs by sponsoring a livestock guarding dog in the name of someone on your list.  The Cheetah Conservation Fund‘s unique project raises and trains Anatolian shepherds to protect local farmers’ herds, thus reducing the number of cheetahs that are killed by farmers to save their livestock.  Donations start at $10, and you can download a personalized sponsorship certificate and a picture of one of the dogs.

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Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: gifts, good causes, holiday, shopping, winter

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