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Maple Brown Butter Muffins (Paleo, Gluten-free)

October 6, 2013 By Becky 1 Comment

I’ve been having a lot of brownies for breakfast lately.  First salted caramel brownies, and then some pumpkin cheesecake brownies that I’m still working on.  I’m even willing to admit that one day, I had a salted caramel brownie sundae for breakfast.  I’m not sorry–it was a fabulous day!
But, after a while, I started wanting something a little more appropriate in the morning.  Something more like muffins.  Because, even though we all know that muffins are really just naked cupcakes, they are totally a legit breakfast food.
I like these muffins because they are simple, easy, and delicious.  There’s not even any streusel topping to worry about.  The most complicated part is browning the butter, which adds a great richness to the muffins.  However, you can use regular butter or coconut oil and still end up with scrumptious results.  The best part is that these muffins are gluten-free, paleo, nut-free, and lactose-free if you use ghee, so hopefully most of your friends and family can eat them!  Enjoy!

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Filed Under: breakfast, gluten free, paleo, recipe Tagged With: baking, brown butter, fall, maple, maple syrup, muffins, nut free, spice

Roasted Vegetable Soup

September 22, 2013 By Becky 2 Comments

I know what you’re thinking, but there is no pumpkin in this soup.
Parsnips, turnips, and sweet potatoes, yes, but no pumpkin.  See?  I’m branching out into other fall flavors.
This soup is sweet, creamy, and comforting.  Roasting the vegetables with thyme and olive oil gives them great flavor (as does a generous splash of wine).  In my opinion, though, serving the soup with a dollop of tangy creme fraiche and drops of rich olive oil is what really makes it so fabulous.
Here, olive oil is used for roasting the vegetables, sauteing the onion to make the base, and for finishing the soup.  I love this olive oil as a finish because you can really taste the earthy goodness of it, which is a great counterpoint to the sweet roasted veggies.  I hope you love this soup as much as I do!
P.S.  Did you know there’s a lot of fraudulent olive oil being imported and sold in our country?  Sometimes olive oil labeled as “extra-virgin” has lower-quality olive oils mixed in, or even other oils altogether (like canola).  Tom Mueller has written a whole book about it called Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil. You can also read a blog post about it here.

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Filed Under: gluten free, paleo, recipe, soups, vegetarian Tagged With: creme fraiche, fall, olive oil, parsnip, sweet potato, thyme, turnip, vegetables

Pumpkin Cake with Molasses Cream (Paleo, Gluten-free)

September 21, 2013 By Becky 7 Comments

It is only September 21st, and I may already be tired of pumpkin.
I mean, “tired” is a little extreme–I probably just need one week off, and then I’ll be ready to get back on the pumpkin train.
The reason is that I had to make this pumpkin cake four or five times.  The first time, I tried to make a vegan version using flax eggs.  I baked the cake for a long, long time, but it still did not set completely.  It had a fabulous flavor, but it was like a pudding-cake.  After cutting off a few slices, the rest of the loaf couldn’t even hold itself together, and slumped into the delicious pumpkin version of an old, dilapidated house.
The next time I made it, it ended up staying in the oven for over three hours (not on purpose).  You can see it here (and I’d be thrilled if you followed me on Instagram!).  The third time, I substituted molasses for the honey, and the cake was so dark that it looked burnt even though it wasn’t.  I wanted a nice orange color, at least on the inside of the cake, so I tried a fourth time.  I loved the molasses flavor, so I used it in the glaze, along with some creme fraiche (my new favorite thing).  Finally, I got a cake I loved!  It’s still very moist, but it hasn’t fallen apart yet.  The molasses cream and pecans really take it over the top.  If you’re not a nut person, you could try adding a similar amount of chocolate chunks.  I added them to the first batch and it was fabulous.
So, hopefully you’re not tired of pumpkin!  I promise to feature a different main ingredient in my next recipe.
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Filed Under: gluten free, paleo Tagged With: coconut flour, creme fraiche, fall, honey, molasses, nut free, pecans, pumpkin, spice

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

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