Fried Sweet Plantains with Maple Avocado Mousse (Guest Post)

Fried Sweet Plantains

As you know I’m currently taking some time off from the blog but I have lined up some guest posts for you during this time. Today I’m happy to have Venus from Ravenous Venus sharing her recipe for Fried Sweet Plantains with Maple Avocado Mousse.

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Homemade Almond Milk

Jar of homemade almond milk

Homemade almond milk is not only simple to make but better for you and cheaper to make. A lot of store bought brands of almond milk and other non-dairy milks have some not so great ingredients in them, here’s a great post on why store bought is not always best. I usually buy almonds in bulk, usually from Costco so the cost works out cheaper rather than buying small bags from the supermarket. Almond milk is great for those with dairy intolerances looking for a way to still have milk in their diet. [Read more…]

Easy Homemade Coconut Butter

Easy to make homemade coconut butter

The first time I tried coconut butter was when Joe and I were living in the States. We had a Whole Foods close by to where we lived (man I miss that place!) and I was there ALL the time, so much so that most of the people working there knew me as that girl from Australia! Anyway before going ‘paleo’ I never really thought about coconut products, I didn’t even know things like coconut oil existed! And now… well now I just can’t get enough coconut! Coconut oil, coconut milk, coconut flour etc etc!

So the first time I tried coconut butter I thought WOAAAHH this stuff is good! Like a silky smooth spread with the taste of coconut but then I realised if I was going to continue my coconut butter eating I’d have to come up with a better solution that the store bought stuff because that stuff is E X P E N S I V E! The one I used to get back in the States cost me around $12 and to be honest I haven’t even looked for one in the UK because I’ve just been making my own ever since I realised I could!

What is coconut butter? It’s the meat or flesh of the coconut that has been processed into a thick creamy paste. When warmed it’s runny and spreadable and when chilled it hardens up (like coconut oil). I like to eat it as is or add it to things like smoothies or even to tea or coffee. As a spread you can spread it like a glaze over cake or use it on top of pancakes.

Here’s the how to…

Easy Homemade Coconut Butter

Steps to make coconut butter at home.

What you need:
How to make it:
Blender instructions –

Add the shredded/desiccated coconut, coconut oil, salt and any flavouring(s) you want to use into a high-powered blender.

Blend on high for a minute… that’s it!

Using a spatula or wooden spoon, add the mixture into glass jars or containers.

Can be store in the panty/cupboard for a few months, unless you eat it all before then!

Food processor instructions –

Place all ingredients into a food processor as stated in the blender instructions above.

Process the ingredients, making sure to stop the food processor every now and then to scrape down the sides using a spatula or wooden spoon.

You should reach coconut butter consistency after about 8-10 minutes of processing.

Again store in a glass jar or container and store in the pantry/cupboard.

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Raw Almond Butter Coconut Balls

Spring is in the air! I can’t tell you how GOOD it feels to see the sun out and to feel it on your skin when you walk outside. When you live in a country like England that’s known for it’s bad weather (dark, cold and a lot of rain) you can’t help but smile and appreciate a nice sunny day. I can’t really remember what the weather was like this time last year but when I asked Joe he said it was still very cold. We had a great Summer last year though and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that this year will be the same. Having some beautiful sunshine outside also means that I get to shoot my recipes in natural light and I don’t have to rush because the sun is about to set! [Read more…]

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