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SOFT BATCH CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

October 29, 2018 by Sarah Baade 1 Comment

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The other night we were invited to a friends’ house for an impromptu dinner – with no need to bring a contributing dish. What?! These friends were just wanting to love on our family and spend time together in community. How awesome is that??? An evening filled with conversation, kids running around playing and adults catching up on life. This is what sharing a meal is really all about. That being said, I struggle to just show up at someone’s house for a meal without having some sort of food in hand. I looked through the pantry, found some basic baking ingredients and whipped up some chocolate chip cookies.

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A classic, simple dessert that is always a crowd pleaser. One of the neat things about chocolate chip cookies is how many variations are out there. And people have strong opinions on what they prefer. Soft batch (like this recipe), chewy or crisp. The way to vary the outcome is through changing the flour, the sweetener and the leavening agent. The other thing I like to do is use more than one kind of chocolate in my cookies just to add a little more depth to each bite. If you’re ever creating your own recipe, play around with these variables and see what you come up with!

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Tips:

  • If you have left your cookies out too long when cooling them and they end up dry, put them in a zip lock bag with a slice of bread. You’ll be amazed at how much moisture those cookies will absorb!
  • If you don’t need three dozen cookies at one time, you can scoop the dough into individual servings and freeze it. Later on, you can pull out what you need and bake just a few at a time.

Soft Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies

Sarah Baade
This classic cookie is elevated by using maple syrup and two types of chocolate.
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Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 3 dozen cookies

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups bread flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 12 oz semisweet chocolate chips
  • 4 oz 70% cocao extra bittersweet chocolate bar, chopped into chunks

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350° F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  • In a medium bowl, combine flour, salt and baking soda. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat sugar with butter. Add eggs, maple syrup and vanilla. Ingredients will not fully combine just yet. Mix in dry ingredients 1 cup at a time, until all ingredients are fully combined. Stir in chocolate chips.
  • Scoop tablespoon-sized mounds of cookie dough onto parchment lined baking sheet. Leave 2-inches between the cookies. Bake for 8 to 9 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Remove cookie sheet from oven and transfer the cookies from the parchment to cooling racks.
Keyword Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Christmas Cookies, Homemade Cookies, Soft Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies
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A FOOD LOVER’S TRAVEL GUIDE TO CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

October 18, 2018 by Sarah Baade Leave a Comment

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Earlier this month, my friend, Deya, and I spent a few days in Charleston, SC for a girls trip. It had been years since I had gone on a girls trip. Does a trip back to your home state even count as a girls trip?!? Years, it had been years!!! Not only was I overdue, I had a really stressful week leading up to our departure. This could not have been more perfect timing for me to get away. Deya had been dreaming about going to Charleston for a long time and was the one who got the ball rolling. We did our research, had a couple of planning sessions over coffee and ultimately planned the whole trip around food. Don’t get me wrong, we were excited to see some sites too but the itinerary was focused around local restaurants.

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FRIDAY

We arrived in Charleston on Friday afternoon with time to relax and refresh from our flight. Our first culinary stop was at The Ordinary, a seafood hall and oyster bar. In a restaurant with a bar this beautiful, I think a cocktail is exactly the right way to start. I had the Raoul Duke and Deya had the Classic Daiquiri. Both rum based drinks, these cocktails were incredibly smooth and just slightly sweet. We ordered the ordinary Hawaiian rolls with sea salt butter as our appetizer. The salt on the butter, and the rolls added so much flavor! These rolls were also our introduction to benne seeds – a type of sesame seed that was brought over from western Africa by slaves in the early 1700’s. We quickly learned that these seeds are a local favorite and are incorporated into dishes at restaurants all over the city. Our second starter was the snapper ceviche with pedron pepper and avocado. When you’re at a seafood restaurant, you order seafood, right?! This dish was incredible fresh and light and served with huge tortilla chips. For our entrees, we shared the New England style fish chowder and the grilled New Orleans Style BBQ white shrimp. The chowder was creamy with huge chunks of fish – exactly what you want from a chowder. However, the shrimp dish is what really won us over. If you’ve never had New Orleans style BBQ you might be surprised to know that it is nothing like a typical red BBQ sauce. Instead, this divine sauce is made up of butter, Worcestershire sauce, tabasco sauce and rosemary. We at a lot of amazing things on this trip but this sauce is what we continued to talk about even after we got home. Friends, do yourself a favor and just order some extra sauce on the side – you’re going to want to dip some of those Hawaiian rolls into it!

The Ordinary, Charleston, SC
The Ordinary, Charleston, SC
The Ordinary, Charleston, SC
The Ordinary, Charleston, SC
The Ordinary, Charleston, SC
The Ordinary, Charleston, SC

 

SATURDAY

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, right? We knew we had a full day ahead of us so we wanted something hearty to get us going. We walked from our hotel to Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit on King Street. It is such a tiny little restaurant but it is cute as can be. They offer up a variety of biscuits (living up to the name) along with a couple of sandwich options and a handful of other options. At first glance you might think the menu is limited but let me tell you, when you’ve perfected what you make, there isn’t a need for a huge menu. Deya and I each had the bacon, egg and cheddar biscuit sandwich with a coffee. This sandwich was so thick I could barely get my hands around it, let alone my mouth. The biscuit itself was so rich and buttery!!! That butter is exactly where the love lies in this meal. If you stop in here, get there early. There was a line to the door when we arrived and not an hour later we saw the line curling out the door and down a couple of store fronts. Absolutely worth a little bit of a wait though.

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Husk is one of those restaurants we had heard a lot about when we first started doing research for our trip. The best advice I can give here is to make reservations well in advance. Deya made our reservation at least a month ahead and we still were not able to get in for dinner. However, the lunch menu was great and lunch is always more affordable than dinner. Having had such a hearty breakfast, I kept it relatively small for lunch and just had the Charred broccoli with mushrooms, crispy onions, smoked cheddar and Alabama white sauce. I’m a sucker for broccoli anyway but this flavor was incredibly rich, like melt in your mouth comfort food. Deya started with the pickled shrimp dish and, of course, I sampled it as well. I didn’t even know pickled shrimp was a thing (I grew up in a land locked state) but it was absolutely delicious! She had the fried chicken with Carolina gold rice, bacon, cabbage and butterbeans as her entrée. I didn’t taste this one but Deya raved about the rice and bean mixture!

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Saturday night dinner was truly a unique experience. Deya found Feast Upon Charleston through AirB&B Experiences. We ubered our way to Chef Christopher’s home and were greeted by his huge smile, smooth jazz, and a choice of rum or gin for a cocktail.  The blackberry mule he made with rum was the perfect drink to sip on while getting to know the other soon to be friends attending this pop-up dinner. Once we sat down, Chef Christopher treated us to a four-course dinner. He changes up his menu regularly so I hesitate to spend too much time describing our meal but let’s just say those crab cakes could be famous one day. Not only can he cook, Chef Christopher was able to give us history lessons on both the food and the city of Charleston. What I loved most about this dinner experience, though, was getting to know people we otherwise wouldn’t have ever met. Chef Christopher’s food is delicious but his passion for creating community is what really shines through.

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SUNDAY

I love rich, buttery food as much as the next person but at some point, you also need some fresh, lighter fare. Sunday morning, we hit up Butcher & Bee for brunch. Coffee, local beets and ricotta toast for me. Coffee, crispy sweet potatoes and the smoked salmon bagel for Deya. The flavor combinations made with such fresh ingredients – exactly what I needed! This is one of two restaurants on the list that I absolutely wish had a location in my hometown of San Antonio. Lots of vegetarian options in addition to classic options like a burger. Seriously though, go here for the freshness that they put together on their plates!

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Our big splurge dinner was at Zero Restaurant + Bar. This place made us feel like we were on an episode of Chef’s Table. So much thought goes into each dish – colors, textures, plating, and of course flavor. This is the type of spot that is best experienced without the distraction of a phone. In other words, no photos for this one. If you’re looking for a romantic spot to celebrate a special event, make the reservation and enjoy every single bite.

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MONDAY

If dessert for breakfast is wrong, I don’t want to be right. Sugar Bakeshop has got to be the cutest little bakery I have EVER seen! Jars upon jars of huge cookies plus cupcakes galore. It is absolutely best for my waistline that I don’t live near this shop. We shared all five of the mini cupcake flavors that they had available that day. Coconut, vanilla, honey, almond and caramel. If I could have, I would have tried every single dessert but I needed to save room for one last lunch in the city.

A Food Lover's Travel Guide To Charleston, SC - Slice Of Honey Blog

A Food Lover's Travel Guide To Charleston, SC - Slice Of Honey Blog

Our last meal was at Basic Kitchen. This restaurant has natural light flooding in from all sides which automatically has you feeling refreshed. Using seasonal and local produce, they strive to fuel your body with food that will keep you going throughout the day. Once again, great vegetarian options abound here. I had the basic bowl which was full of veggies and chickpeas; Deya had the power bowl which was packed with protein from steak, eggs and quinoa. These dishes were so good we didn’t even bother sharing with one another. I also need to take a moment to mention Kellie, the general manager. She took genuine interest in our experience and was more than happy to answer questions we had about the food and the restaurant.

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RESTAURANTS

The Ordinary

Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

Husk

Feast Upon Charleston

Butcher & Bee

Zero Restaurant & Bar

Basic Kitchen

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A Food Lover's Travel Guide To Charleston, SC - Slice Of Honey Blog

SIGHTSEEING

Farmers Market

Waterfront Park

Rainbow Row

Charleston City Market

King Street

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A Food Lover’s Travel Guide To Charleston, SC – Slice Of Honey Blog
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SNACKS

Sugar Bakeshop

Byrd’s Famous Cookies

Jeni’s Ice Cream Shop

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COFFEE & COCKTAILS

Revelator Coffee Company

Stars Rooftop Bar

Edmund’s Oast

Prohibition Bar

The Rooftop

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SHEET PAN SHRIMP FAJITAS

October 12, 2018 by Sarah Baade 6 Comments

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When I graduated from college I had a semester off before starting grad school. Rather than stick around Kansas (I graduated from K-State – Go Wildcats!), I took the opportunity to head out to California for a few months. I grew up super shy but for whatever reason, God gave me wanderlust and the bravery to explore new places. At 22 years old, I drove halfway across the country to find out what coastal living is like. I lived with my cousin and his now wife while working a part time job at the local YMCA. Coming from a land-locked state, it was incredible to see the ocean every day even on days when I was just driving to work. I learned a lot about myself during that time. Post college, pre-real world is an awkward stage of life. You’re somehow both younger than most people and older than most people you encounter. This can create a level of loneliness but for me, it also created a greater level of independence.

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While I was in California I was also scoping out local food trends. I’m generally willing to at least sample a dish I’m not familiar with but, looking back, maybe I wasn’t so adventurous at 22 years old. I kept seeing fish tacos and shrimp tacos and I just couldn’t get myself to try them. Clearly, there was something to it because I saw them on menu after menu. Truth be told, though, I didn’t end up trying seafood in a taco until several years after leaving California. Fast forward to today and fish or shrimp in my Mexican food has become an absolute favorite of mine. They are part of the reason I don’t go full out vegetarian. Combine this with busy mom life and I give you sheet pan shrimp fajitas!

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Tips:                                                                                           

  • If you want to make this vegetarian/vegan rather than pescatarian, you can swap out the shrimp for cubes of tofu.
  • You can cut the vegetables a day ahead to make meal prep even faster on the day you cook the fajitas.

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SHEET PAN SHRIMP FAJITAS
 
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Recipe type: Entree
Ingredients
  • 1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 medium yellow bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 medium orange bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 2 medium jalapeños (optional), seeded and thinly sliced
  • ½ medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 lb raw shrimp, peeled & deveined
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Flour or corn tortillas
  • Optional toppings: shredded cheeses, sour cream, avocado, guacamole
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400F. Place all bell peppers, jalapeños, onion and shrimp in a large bowl. Coat with olive oil and lime juice. Add all spices and stir until vegetables and shrimp are evenly coated in spices. Spread ingredients out on a sheet pan and bake for 14 minutes, stirring halfway through. Wrap a few strips of vegetables and pieces of shrimp in a tortilla, adding optional toppings as desired.
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CREAMY CHAI SPICED POPSICLES

September 22, 2018 by Sarah Baade Leave a Comment

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Fall in Texas is not like other places I’ve lived. We’re still hitting 90º temperatures on the regular which makes it hard for me to fully get in the swing of the season. But I’m beyond ready for the smells and flavors of fall. Growing up, my mom would simmer a pot of hot water with spices like cinnamon, cloves and orange peel. These beautiful scents would waft through the entire house and make everything seem just a bit cozier.

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I’m ready for fall spices but I also want to keep cool in these crazy warm temperatures. Why not combine the two? My answer to this is a creamy chai popsicle. With just three ingredients, this recipe is one of my easiest to make. Oh yeah, and it tastes so good I’d be willing to be you can’t eat just one 😉

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Tips:                                                                                           

  • After heating everything on the stovetop, I transferred the mixture to a 2-cup measuring cup for easier pouring into the popsicle molds
  • If the popsicles are sticking to the molds, briefly run them under COLD water, they should loosen right up without actually melting.

 

CREAMY CHAI SPICED POPSICLES

1 ¼ cup whole milk

2 chai tea bags (paper tags removed)

14oz can sweetened condensed milk

 

In a medium pot, over low heat, bring milk and tea bags to a simmer. Gently stir constantly for 5 minutes so that milk does not burn. Milk will turn darker in color as the tea steeps – (almost looking like chocolate milk). Remove tea bags from pot. Remove pot from heat and pour sweetened condensed milk. Stir until milks are fully combined. Pour mixture into popsicle molds and freeze overnight.

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CREAMY CHAI SPICED POPSICLE
 
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Fall spices in a sweet dessert
: Slice Of Honey
Recipe type: Dessert
Serves: 6 Popsicles
Ingredients
  • 1 ¼ cup whole milk
  • 2 chai tea bags (paper tags removed)
  • 14oz can sweetened condensed milk
Instructions
  1. In a medium pot, over low heat, bring milk and tea bags to a simmer. Gently stir constantly for 5 minutes so that milk does not burn. Milk will turn darker in color as the tea steeps – (almost looking like chocolate milk). Remove tea bags from pot. Remove pot from heat and pour sweetened condensed milk. Stir until milks are fully combined. Pour mixture into popsicle molds and freeze overnight.
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VEGAN SHORTBREAD COOKIES WITH DARK CHOCOLATE DRIZZLE

September 20, 2018 by Sarah Baade 15 Comments

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Deep down, I’m a competitive person. Candy Land as a little kid, cheer competitions in high school, Scrabble in grad school. It doesn’t really matter the age or the activity, I don’t like to lose. As an adult though, I’ve learned how to internalize the competitive nature and focus on challenging myself rather than competing against others. The benefit of this is that the sky is the limit and I am always working to improve myself in some way or another.

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Last month I was inspired by one of my favorite food bloggers and his recipe for a vegan lemon meringue pie. I have several friends who follow a vegan diet and making a delicious dessert that they can enjoy with everyone else is such a gift. Then came the opportunity to create my own vegan dessert recipe along with several other bloggers. Yes! Count me in! After contemplating several ideas, I decided to go with a classic shortbread cookie. Such an easy to make and easy to share treat that is made with easy to find ingredients.

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Tips:                                                                                           

  • I used vegan butter for this recipe in order to give it a more traditional buttery flavor. However, you can sub out for an equal amount of coconut oil if you prefer.
  • As I developed this recipe, I noticed that the amount of flour needed varied slightly based on the amount of moisture in the air – a rainy day meant I needed more flour to reach that slightly crumbly state you want. If you don’t reach that crumbly state, the cookies will still taste delicious but the cookie consistency will be more like a soft sugar cookie.

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VEGAN SHORTBREAD COOKIES WITH DARK CHOCOLATE DRIZZLE 

For the cookies:

½ cup cold vegan butter, cut into 1” pieces

½ cup granulated sugar

¼ cup aquafaba (juice from canned chickpeas)

¼ teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon almond extract

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour (add more as needed, see tip above)

 

Cookie Directions:

In a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat butter and sugar on medium speed until it starts to become fluffy. If mixture starts sticks to sides of bowl, scrape down with a spatula. Add aquafaba, salt and almond extract, mix until ingredients start to blend.

With mixer speed set to low and add flour a ½ cup at a time, beat until fully incorporated. Dough may be slightly crumbly.

Place dough on a large piece of plastic wrap and form dough into a log shape. Fold plastic wrap over dough then roll log on the counter to help smooth it out. Log should be approximately 2” in diameter. Place dough log in freezer for 30 minutes to slightly firm it up.

Preheat oven to 350ºF.

Remove dough log from freezer and peel off plastic wrap. Using a sharp knife, slice log into ¼” thick rounds. Place rounds on a parchment covered baking sheet, ½”-1” apart. (Cookies won’t spread much so you can fit more onto a sheet than you could with other cookies.)  Bake cookies 10-12 minutes or until bottom edges just begin to turn golden brown. Let cookies cool completely before adding chocolate drizzle.

 

For the chocolate drizzle:

3oz vegan dark chocolate bar, broken into 1” pieces

½ teaspoon coconut oil

 

Chocolate Drizzle Directions:

Place chocolate and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds at a time, stirring at each interval, until chocolate is completely melted and is smooth and shiny. Using a spoon or a small zip-lock bag with the tip of one corner cut off, drizzle chocolate over the cooled cookies.

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VEGAN SHORTBREAD COOKIES WITH DARK CHOCOLATE DRIZZLE
 
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Easy to make vegan cookies that anyone will enjoy.
: Slice Of Honey
Cuisine: Dessert
Serves: 2 dozen cookies
Ingredients
  • For the cookies:
  • ½ cup cold vegan butter, cut into 1” pieces
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup aquafaba (juice from canned chickpeas)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1¾ cups all-purpose flour (add more as needed, see tip above)
  • For the chocolate drizzle:
  • 3oz vegan dark chocolate bar, broken into 1” pieces
  • ½ teaspoon coconut oil
Instructions
  1. In a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat butter and sugar on medium speed until it starts to become fluffy. If mixture starts sticks to sides of bowl, scrape down with a spatula. Add aquafaba, salt and almond extract, mix until ingredients start to blend.
  2. With mixer speed set to low and add flour a ½ cup at a time, beat until fully incorporated. Dough may be slightly crumbly.
  3. Place dough on a large piece of plastic wrap and form dough into a log shape. Fold plastic wrap over dough then roll log on the counter to help smooth it out. Log should be approximately 2” in diameter. Place dough log in freezer for 30 minutes to slightly firm it up.
  4. Preheat oven to 350ºF.
  5. Remove dough log from freezer and peel off plastic wrap. Using a sharp knife, slice log into ¼” thick rounds. Place rounds on a parchment covered baking sheet, ½”-1” apart. (Cookies won’t spread much so you can fit more onto a sheet than you could with other cookies.) Bake cookies 10-12 minutes or until bottom edges just begin to turn golden brown. Let cookies cool completely before adding chocolate drizzle.
  6. Place chocolate and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds at a time, stirring at each interval, until chocolate is completely melted and is smooth and shiny. Using a spoon or a small zip-lock bag with the tip of one corner cut off, drizzle chocolate over the cooled cookies.
Notes
I used vegan butter for this recipe in order to give it a more traditional buttery flavor. However, you can sub out for an equal amount of coconut oil if you prefer.

As I developed this recipe, I noticed that the amount of flour needed varied slightly based on the amount of moisture in the air – a rainy day meant I needed more flour to reach that slightly crumbly state you want. If you don’t reach that crumbly state, the cookies will still taste delicious but the cookie consistency will be more like a soft sugar cookie.
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As I mentioned above, this post was part of a collaboration with eleven other bloggers. Each of us created a unique vegan dessert. Please check them all out – there is quite a variety!
Coconut-Lime Vegan Tart
Coconut Lime Vegan Tart
Vegan Chocolate Caramel Tart
Vegan Chocolate Caramel Tart
Vegan Ginger Coconut Pear Cake
Vegan Ginger Coconut Pear Cake
Beetroot Brownie
Vegan-beetroot-brownie
Vegan Lemon Coconut Frangipane Tart
Lemon-Coconut-Frangipane-Tart
Vegan Banoffee Pies
Vegan Banoffee Pies
Blackberry Pie with Walnut Crumble Topping (Vegan)
Vegan Blackberry Pie with Walnut Cardamom Crumble
Vegan Lemon Meringue Pie
Vegan-Lemon-Meringue-Pie
Berry & Brie Vegan Strudel
Berry & Brie Vegan Strudel
No Bake Vegan Chocolate Salami
No Bake Vegan Chocolate Salami
Vegan Biscoff Tiffin
Vegan Biscoff Tiffin

 
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Veggie Wrap With Homemade Jalapeño Hummus

September 9, 2018 by Sarah Baade 1 Comment

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I have to say that I’m fortunate to have a cafeteria available to me at work. It really is convenient when I don’t have any leftovers to bring in for lunch. However, the meatless options in the cafeteria aren’t stellar. I often default to the veggie wrap but it seems like half of the filling options typically aren’t available for one reason or another. This can result in a lettuce and tomato wrap with a little bit of hummus and/or cheese. Not filling. Not flavorful.

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With just a little bit of meal prep at the beginning of the week, I’m sure I can provide myself with a better wrap for lunch. My plan is to chop and slice all of the vegetables then place them into individual bags that I can quickly grab out of the fridge as I head out the door for work. By assembling the wraps at work, the wrap/tortilla won’t get soggy. This homemade jalapeño hummus provides so much flavor and can easily be used for dipping veggies, crackers, etc. as a side dish or snack.

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Jalapeño Hummus

Sarah Baade
A healthy snack with a kick.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Course Condiments, Snack

Ingredients
  

  • 15oz can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 2 Tablespoons tahini
  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh Jalapeño, chopped
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Instructions
 

  • Place all ingredients in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth. You may need to scrape the sides of the processor partway through in order to fully incorporate the ingredients.
  • Enjoy as a spread for a sandwich or wrap as seen in next recipe. Or enjoy as a dip for veggies, pretzels, pita chips, etc.

Notes

  • If you want to add more spice to your hummus, add more jalapeño. If you prefer a milder level of heat, remove the seeds from the jalapeño before chopping and adding it to the hummus.
  • To avoid getting the jalapeño oils on your hands (and potentially in your eyes if you rub them) wear plastic gloves while chopping it.
Keyword Hummus, Jalapeño, Jalapeño Hummus

 

Veggie Wrap

Sarah Baade
A color wrap that offers great flavor.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Course Dinner, Lunch, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 1 wrap

Ingredients
  

  • 1 large tortilla or wrap of choice
  • ¼ cup jalapeño hummus
  • 1 handful kale, rinsed and stemmed
  • 1 handful red cabbage, chopped
  • 4 slices cucumber
  • 4 rings sliced red onion
  • 3 slices tomato of choice
  • 1 handful zucchini noodles
  • 3 slices bell pepper of choice

Instructions
 

  • Spread hummus on 1/3 - 1/2 of the wrap. On top of thehummus, layer the kale, cabbage, cucumber, onion, tomato, zucchini noodles andbell pepper. Fold the wrap around the vegetables and enjoy.
Keyword Vegan Recipe, Vegetables, Vegetarian Recipe, Veggie Wrap

Veggie Wrap with Homemade Jalapeño Hummus

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Rainbow Fruit Salad

August 28, 2018 by Sarah Baade 2 Comments

Potluck

My husband and I are pretty active in our church and this naturally leads to potluck meals a few times per year. My husband’s answer to bringing a dish is always “Let’s just pick something up from the store on the way to the party.” I, on the other hand, never even think of this as an option until he mentions it. Instead, I go through my mental rolodex of easy recipes and some sort of cookie usually wins out. I’m honestly not sure why I feel obligated to bring something homemade. I don’t expect it of others and I’m pretty confident others don’t expect it of me. Then again, homemade always tastes better than store bought, even with a simple recipe.

Bowl of fruit salad.

Easy Fruit Salad

This weekend we attended a pool party and you guessed it, it was a potluck situation! I’ve been obsessed with fresh fruit lately so cookies didn’t even make the short list of ideas for once. Instead, I made my rainbow fruit salad. Guys, this is so easy and so delicious! I promise, the hardest part of this recipe is cutting some fruit and there isn’t even very much to cut. This rainbow fruit salad is so refreshing but it will also satisfy your sweet tooth – this counts as a win-win in my book!

One large bowl and one small bowl of fruit salad.

Tips

  • Don’t be afraid to swap out some of the fruits for whatever is seasonal. Ultimately, the goal is about 8-10 cups of FRESH fruit.
  • I always like to add a few berries to my fruit salad because they don’t require cutting. Just wash and toss them into the mix!
Bowl of fruit salad.

Rainbow Fruit Salad

Sarah Baade
Refreshing fruits with a hint of mint and lightly sweetened with agave.
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Course Brunch, Salad, Snack

Ingredients
  

  • 1 large peach
  • 3 kiwi
  • 1 mango
  • 12 oz raspberries
  • 11 oz bluberries
  • 1 teaspoon fresh mint, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons agave syrup (honey can be substituted)
  • juice of 1 lime

Instructions
 

  • Rinse all fruits and peel kiwi and mango. (optional to peel peach)
  • Cut peach, kiwi, and mango into bite sized pieces.
  • Place all prepared fruit and mint in a large bowl.
  • Drizzle fruit with agave and lime juice.
  • Gently stir until fruit is evenly coated with agave and lime juice.
  • Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Keyword Fruit, Fruit Salad, Mixed Fruit

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Watermelon Salad

Filed Under: Recipe, Sides, Uncategorized Tagged With: breakfast, Brunch, Easy Recipe, Easy Side Dish, Fresh Fruit, Fruit, Side Dish, Snack, Vegan, Vegan Recipe, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipe

Rhubarb Bread

August 20, 2018 by Sarah Baade 6 Comments

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Rhubarb. I feel like I need to admit that prior to this recipe, I had never eaten rhubarb. I’m not a big fan of celery and it just looks like giant pink celery so why would I want to eat it? What is particularly astonishing about this situation is that strawberry rhubarb pie is one of my dad’s favorite desserts. I grew up with this pie being made in my household somewhat regularly. Still, I never tried it. As I sifted through my grandma’s recipe box I knew I needed to get over myself and give this a go.

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I feel like you need to know your fruits and vegetables in raw form before cooking with them. So, I did it.  I took a bite of raw rhubarb – BITTER!!! Clearly sugar is needed to balance this out, no wonder I’ve only ever seen it in desserts. I also tasted the batter before pouring it into the loaf pans (I know, I was risking salmonella with the raw egg). I was expecting it to be sweet like a muffin or pumpkin bread but it was actually quite mild. My second confession for this recipe is that I was starting to think this might be my first fail of Grandma’s recipe box. I. Was. Wrong! The brown sugar crumbles on top added just the right amount of sweetness to make this bread completely delightful and the bitterness of the rhubarb subsided as it baked. Alright, rhubarb lovers of the world, I get it and I’m now a member of your club!

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Tips:                                                                                           

  • Sometimes your hands are better tools than anything you can buy. I found it easiest to mix the topping ingredients together by hand.
  • You can grease your loaf pans if you don’t have parchment paper.

 

Rhubarb Bread

Bread:

1 ½ cups packed brown sugar

2/3 cup vegetable oil

1 egg

1 cup buttermilk

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 ½ cups all purpose flour

1 ½ cups diced rhubarb

½ cup walnut pieces

 

Topping:

½ cup packed brown sugar

1 Tablespoon unsalted butter, slightly softened

 

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350°F and line two loaf pans with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, mix together all bread ingredients in order listed. Pour equal amounts of batter into each loaf pan.

In a small bowl, mix together topping ingredients. Sprinkle equal amounts of topping over each pan of batter.

Bake 50-60 minutes or until test until a test stick can be inserted and removed clean. Once loaves are baked, let cool 20 minutes before removing from pans. Slice and serve slightly warm or let loaves finish cooling on a wire rack.

 

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Original recipe source unknown. Recipe has been modified from this version for the purpose of this blog.

Filed Under: Grandma's Recipe Box, Recipe, Uncategorized Tagged With: Baking, breakfast, Dessert, Nuts, Rhubarb, Rhubarb Bread, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Dessert, Vegetarian Recipe

Watermelon Salad

August 1, 2018 by Sarah Baade 3 Comments

I keep wondering if I’m getting wimpier with age or if this summer really has been excruciatingly hot. I’m leaning toward the latter but the honest answer is that it’s probably both. I’ve been thinking back on all those summers I spent working at YMCA camps (shout out to Camp Wood and Camp Cosby!) and wondering how I survived living in little cabins with no air conditioning. I’m confident that I survived by being preoccupied with lots of fun activities and friends. I mean, who has time to think about the heat when you’re guiding a group of kids through a mud hike?! Still, we’ve been hitting triple digit temperatures on a daily basis with not much relief in sight. I give a lot of credit to all the summer camp staffers out there who have pushed through this heat to give kids the best week(s) they could imagine.

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When it’s this hot outside, I have no interest in turning on the oven. Simple fresh ingredients are the way to go and summer provides such delicious seasonal produce! Naturally, I had to use this to my advantage. My daughter has been on a watermelon kick lately so I opted to use that as my base. I’m all about use what you’ve already got at home when possible. With just five ingredients, the hardest part of this salad will simply be cutting the watermelon. Other than that, this is as easy as a recipe can get. Enjoy!

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Tips:                                                                                           

  • Although more expensive, you can certainly buy pre-cut watermelon to make this recipe even easier to make.
  • You can certainly toss the salad together a day ahead. Just be sure to cover and store in the refrigerator and don’t add the salad dressing until you are ready to serve it.

 

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Watermelon Salad

Salad:

8 cups watermelon, cut into bite sized pieces

2 cups blueberries

½ cup feta cheese, crumbled or cubed

1 Tablespoon fresh mint, chopped

 

Dressing:

1 cup blueberries

¼ cup balsamic vinegar

 

Directions:

In a large bowl, toss together all of the salad ingredients. In a blender, liquefy the dressing ingredients. Drizzle dressing over individual servings of salad, as desired.

 

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Filed Under: Healthy Option, Recipe, Sides, Uncategorized Tagged With: Appetizer, Easy Recipe, Fruit, Fruit Salad, Gluten Free, Seasonal Food, Side Dish, Snack, Summer Salad, Vegetarian, Watermelon

Savory Spinach Turnovers

July 15, 2018 by Sarah Baade 5 Comments

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Is there actually a better meal out there than brunch? The combination of savory and sweet breakfast items plus lunch is arguably perfect. It is also the only time adding a little booze to your diet before noon is not just acceptable but encouraged. Hello mimosas and bloody Marys! Next month I will be helping to host a baby shower with brunch so I’ve had all sorts of ideas running through my head. The hardest part of menu planning will be narrowing down our options.

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I can’t quite decide what I like best about this recipe. It is incredibly easy to make with just 8 ingredients. But the bonus is that it would be great served at a brunch or as a grab and go option on a busy morning. I actually made these on a weeknight and then brought them to the office the next morning to share. My co-workers happily grabbed one to take back to their desks as a mid-morning pick me up.

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Savory Spinach Turnovers

Sarah Baade
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Course Breakfast, Brunch, Side Dish, Snack
Servings 8 turnovers

Ingredients
  

  • 10oz frozen, chopped spinach (thawed)
  • 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 2 Tablespoons shallots, chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 sheets ready to bake puff pastry, thawed
  • 1 egg, beaten

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Drain spinach of any excess water. In a medium bowl, stir together spinach, ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, garlic, shallot and salt.
  • Unfold sheets of puff pastry. Cut each sheet into four equal squares. Place 2 Tablespoons of spinach mixture into the center of each pastry square. Fold each pastry square diagonally over spinach.   Pinch edges of dough together with a fork. Brush the tops and sides of each turnover with the beaten egg.
  • Place each turnover on the lined baking sheet. Bake 16-18 minutes or until pastry is golden brown.

Notes

Tips:                                                                                            
  • You can make the filling a day ahead and refrigerate it until ready to use.
  • If you have whole frozen spinach on hand, you can chop it yourself rather than buying the pre-chopped.
Keyword Puff Pastry, Savory Spinach Turnovers, Spinach, Spinach Turnovers, Turnovers
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Filed Under: Entree, Recipe, Sides, Uncategorized Tagged With: Appetizer, Baking, breakfast, Brunch, Cheese, Puff Pastry, Side Dish, spinach, Turnovers, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipe

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