Low Sugar Hot Cocoa (Vegan Option)

Makes 1 mug 

I’ve been sharing this recipe with a lot of clients lately and they’ve found it the perfect warm, comforting solution. So, I wanted to share it with you. This recipe is so simple that it barely qualifies as a recipe. But I wanted to share it because it’s a great way to satisfy a sugar craving with barely any sugar. It makes a hot cocoa that my fellow dark chocolate lovers will enjoy.

Use this as a technique more than a recipe. Adjust it to suit your tastes. For example, make it vegan by using a plant-based milk alternative and maple syrup. Want a stronger chocolatey flavour? Use more cocoa powder (or do the opposite if you want it weaker). Like orange chocolate? Try adding a drop or two of orange blossom water. Want to get the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric that made golden milk so popular a number of years back? Add some, along with the black pepper to activate the anti-inflammatory compounds. For the photos, we jazzed it up with some whipped cream and some chocolate shavings.  

 

Low Sugar Hot Cocoa Ingredients

1 mug milk of your choice (dairy, oat, soy, etc)

Scant 1 tablespoon cocoa powder

½ teaspoon sugar (or sweetener of your choice)

Options:

2 drops orange blossom water

1/8 teaspoon turmeric powder and a small pinch of black pepper

Top with whipped cream or non-dairy whipped topping 

 

Low Sugar Hot Cocoa Directions

1. In a small saucepan on medium heat, add the milk, cocoa powder, sugar, and other optional ingredients.

2. Warm, stirring frequently, until steam rises from the saucepan.

3. Enjoy!

 

Looking for something cold and chocolatey and low added sugar? Check out this super simple recipe for chocolate banana popsicles

Photo credit: Olivia Dodsworth

Lunchbox: Black Bean Burrito with Pico De Gallo and Banana Chocolate Cookies

Lunchbox: Black Bean Burrito with Pico De Gallo and Banana Chocolate Cookies

Child-Feeding Expert and Victoria BC Dietitian (Nutritionist) Kristen Yarker, MSc, RD Shares Lunchbox Vegetarian Black Bean Burritos with Homemade Pico de Gallo and Banana Chocolate Cookies (Vegan, Gluten-Free Options, peanut-free, nut-free).

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Zucchini and Sun-Dried Tomato Tempeh Pasta (Vegan)

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Tempeh doesn’t get as much attention as it’s cousin, tofu. Yet it’s an excellent source of plant-based protein and a source of iron. Give it a try with this familiar pasta with a Mediterranean flavour profile.

Serves 4.

Cooking time: Approximately 25 minutes.

 

Tempeh Pasta Ingredients:

1 package        Tempeh, cut into cubes

½ large             Onion, medium diced

2 cloves           Garlic, minced

¼ cup              Sun-dried tomatoes in oil, thinly sliced

4 cups              Zucchini, sliced diagonally into quarter moons

4 cups              Spinach, washed and coarsely chopped

1 sprig             Fresh rosemary, coarsely chopped

1 teaspoon      Herbs de Provence

¼ cup              Vegetable broth

1-2 Tbsp          Olive Oil

1 Tbsp             Salt

1 package       Brown rice pasta (454 grams)

 

Tempeh Pasta Directions:

  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Optional: add 1 tablespoon of salt.

  2. Once your water has come to a boil, add the pasta. Stir occasionally to prevent the pasta from sticking together. Follow the directions on the package for the cooking time as brands differ. Usually it is between 7-10 minutes.

  3. Once your pasta is al dente, drain it and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil to prevent it from sticking. Set aside until ready to serve.

  4. In the meantime, in a large frying pan, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil on medium heat. Add the onions and sauté until tender (approximately 3 minutes).

  5. Add the garlic and rosemary and sauté for another 2 minutes.

  6. Add the tempeh and rosemary, sauté for another 5 minutes.

  7. Add the zucchini and herbs de Provence, sauté for another 5 minutes.

  8. When the zucchini appears partly cooked, add the spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, and the broth. Sauté for another 6-10 minutes until zucchini is almost cooked almost al dente. (Note: If the pan gets too dry before the zucchini is cooked, then add a bit more broth, 1 tablespoon at a time).

  9. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

  10. Plate your pasta topped with the zucchini and sun-dried tomato tempeh sauce.

  11. Enjoy!

Get another delicious vegan pasta recipe here: Pumpkin Pasta

Recipe and Photo credit: Amazing student Alexandra.

Lunch Box Bean Salad

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You asked me for more bean recipes. Here’s a delicious packed lunch that’s great for both kids and adults. Even better, it’s vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free. Enjoy!

Substitute different fruits, vegetables, beans, and crackers to fit your preferences.

Lunch Box Bean Salad Ingredients

  • One can of mixed beans drained and rinsed (butter beans, cannellini beans, chickpeas, and red kidney beans)

  • 1 cup frozen edamame in the shell

  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley

  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

  • ½ tablespoon olive oil

  • ½ tablespoon balsamic vinegar

  • Salt and pepper to taste

 

Lunch Box Bean Salad Directions

  1. Bring a small pot of water to a boil and cook the edamame from frozen for 3 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water. Peel and set the beans aside for the salad.

  2. Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix.

Photo credits: Amazing student volunteer Olivia. In the lunch box pictured we have:

  • Mixed Bean Salad

  • Fruit (cut into fun shapes)

  • Veggies

  • Whole Grain Crackers

  • Mixed Seeds

For another delicious bean recipe, check out Black-Eyed Peas with Kale and Sweet Potato

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Carrot-Strawberry-Mango Homemade Popsicles

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Call them ice pops, popsicles, or paletas, these are a delicious, cool way to eat your veggies and fruits. And, they’re perfect for picky kiddos who don’t like to eat their veggies.

Makes 6 popsicles (will vary with size of moulds)

Carrot-Strawberry-Mango Homemade Popsicles Ingredients:

  • 2 carrots, chopped

  • 1 1/2 cup strawberries, fresh or frozen

  • 1 cup mango, fresh or frozen

  • 1/2 cup water

Carrot-Strawberry-Mango Homemade Popsicles Directions:

  1. Peel and chop carrots. Put carrots into boiling water for 5 minutes, until fork tender.

  2. Remove carrots from water and set aside.

  3. Combine ingredients in a blender. Blend until smooth.

  4. Pour mixture into popsicle moulds. Freeze until solidified. 

  5. Enjoy!

Get more home-made ice pops (with hidden veggies) HERE.


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Roasted Cauliflower with Cumin and Ginger

Roasted Cauliflower with Cumin and Ginger

Victoria BC Dietitian (Nutritionist) Kristen Yarker, MSc, RD Shares Her Favourite Recipe for Cauliflower: Roasted Cauliflower with Cumin and Ginger. Easy, Healthy, Delicious.

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Pumpkin Mousse

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Love the flavour of pumpkin spice and pumpkin pie? But looking for a healthy way to enjoy it? Look no further. This mousse is seriously delicious.

I admit that I'm lazy so I make it without the crust. And it's still fantastic! I find that the pumpkin mousse tastes best when refrigerated overnight.

This recipe is a great way to include some more veggies (for picky kids and us adults who can use to eat more veggies too). Pumpkin rocks the vitamin A and has good fibre too.

Baby Food Version: Make this recipe without the crust and omit the maple syrup.


Healthy Pumpkin Mousse Ingredients:

1 cup of full fat coconut milk (put in fridge overnight)

1 can (398mL / 14fl oz) pumpkin puree

1/4 cup of black chia seeds

1/4 cup maple syrup

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

1/2 tsp cinnamon

1/2 tsp nutmeg

“Bottom crust”

  • 3 dates

  • 1 cup of raw nuts (e.g. walnuts and pecans)

  • 1/4 cup of oats

  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon

  • 1/2 tsp nutmeg


Healthy Pumpkin Mousse Directions:

  1. In a food processor, mixer or blender, add all the ingredients. Start with low speed and work your way up to high speed.

  2. Once all the coconut chunks are pureed set aside in a bowl.

  3. For the “crust”, mix together dates, raw nuts, cinnamon, oats, and nutmeg in a food processor until the dates have broken down.

  4. Take a spoonful of the “crust” into a parfait cup and add the pumpkin mousse.

  5. Enjoy!


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Photo and recipe credit: Amazing student Hanna Kim (Thanks Hanna!)

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Mint Chocolate Whip (No Added Sugar)

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Mint chocolate is one of my all-time favourite flavours. The beauty of this recipe is that you can satisfy that mint-chocolate craving without any of the added sugar. I know because that's exactly the situation that created this recipe. I was aiming for a smoothie but the result was more of a mousse in texture. A rich, creamy, decadent, intensely minty chocolatey mousse. YUM! Sometimes the best inventions are discovered by accident.

Serves:
1 big serving or 2 smaller servings.


Mint Chocolate Whip Ingredients

  • 3 dates (pits removed)

  • 2 tbsp cacao nibs

  • 1.5 tbsp cocoa powder

  • 2 tbsp ground flaxseeds

  • ⅓ cup of coconut milk (with the fat)

  • ½ cup milk or plant-based milk alternative of your choice

  • 2 drops of peppermint oil

  • ⅛ of an avocado (very ripe)


Mint Chocolate Whip Directions

  1. Blend thoroughly and enjoy immediately!


Looking for more healthy recipes featuring mint? Check out this recipe for pistachio-mint smoothies.

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Fresh Fruit Granitas

Fresh Fruit Granitas

Similar to a slushie but made with real fruit, granitas are super refreshing in the summer heat.

They’re easy to prepare. The only tricky thing is to plan ahead so that you’re home and you remember to break up the ice crystals every hour (I set the alarm on my phone to remind me).

Kids can help measure ingredients, push the buttons on the blender, and scrape the ice crystals.

The fruit flavor is strong in granitas. The recipes here are listed from the most mild to the strongest. If your little ones prefer mild flavours, stick to the melon granitas. The kiwi granita is so strong that it almost made my eyes water (which I enjoyed on a hot afternoon).

Fresh Fruit Granitas - Directions

The steps are the same for all the recipes:

  1. In a saucepan, combine sugar and water.
  2. Bring sugar water to a boil until the sugar is well dissolved.
  3. Remove from the heat and let cool for 10 minutes.
  4. In a blender, combine the fruit (removed from it’s peel and pits), fruit juice (or other liquid), and sugar water.
  5. Pour into a non-metal baking dish, such as a glass lasagna pan.
  6. Place in the freezer. Freeze for 1 hour.
  7. Remove from the freezer and scrape thoroughly with a fork, breaking up the ice crystals.
  8. Return to the freezer for 1 hour. Again, remove from the freezer and break up the ice crystals with a fork. Repeat at least 2 more times.

Fresh Fruit Granitas - Recipes

Cantaloupe

Adapted from: http://www.whiskaffair.com/2013/03/cantaloupe-lemon-and-mint-granita.html

1                      cantaloupe

1/4 cup          sugar

¼ cup             water

4 TBSP            fresh lemon juice

Raspberry-Watermelon

Adapted from: http://whipperberry.com/2013/06/raspberry-watermelon-granita.html

5 cups             cubed, de-seeded watermelon

2.5 cups          raspberries

½ cup             sugar

½ cup             cran-raspberry juice cocktail

(Combine sugar and cran-raspberry juice cocktail in saucepan.)

Pineapple-Mango

Adapted from: http://www.muybuenocookbook.com/2013/03/pineapple-and-mango-granita-blendtec-giveaway/

Juice from 2 limes

1/3 cup          sugar

1                      pineapple, peeled, cored and diced

2                      mangos, peeled, pitted, and diced

(There’s no heating the sugar in this recipe. Simply combine all ingredients in a blender.)

Kiwi

Adapted from: http://dhaleb.com/2010/03/

5                    kiwis

½ cup           sugar

½ cup           water

1 cup              club soda

2 teaspoons   lime juice

See more delicious, healthy recipes here.

4th Annual Home-made Popsicles (a.k.a. Ice Pops, Paletas)

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I love that the healthy home-made popsicles trend is continuing (also known as ice-pops or paletas). Have you jumped on board? It's a fantastic way to enjoy some fruits and veggies. All these recipes are delicious. You won't believe that they have no sugar. Kids often love to help make them too. Here are 4 new home-made ice pop recipes for you to enjoy this summer. In case you're wondering why there are 4 recipes but only 3 in the picture, I ate all the banana-strawberry-orange ones before taking the photo :)

Home-Made Popsicles Directions

All the steps are the same for all home-made popsicles. And they're very easy:

  1. Combine ingredients in a blender.
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Pour into the ice-pop molds.
  4. Freeze.
  5. ENJOY!

Home-Made Popsicles Ingredients

Healthy Creamsicle

This simple 3 ingredient recipe is inspired by one of my childhood favourites – creamsicles. But unlike creamsicles, the only sugar in this recipe is that naturally found in orange juice.

  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Banana-Strawberry-Orange

Use ripe bananas and in-season, local strawberries and these are naturally sweet – no added sugar is needed.

  • 1 medium banana
  • 10 strawberries
  • ½ cup orange juice

Watermelon-Cucumber-Spinach

Don’t let the deep green colour of this recipe discourage you. It’s my favourite of the 4 recipes here – super refreshing and subtly sweet.

  • 2 cups watermelon, cubed
  • 6 large spinach leaves, thick stems removed
  • 2 inches cucumber, peeled and seeds removed
  • ½ cup coconut water

Pink Grapefruit

This recipe doesn’t need to be blended. Simply juice the grapefruits and combine with the soda water in a pitcher. Pour into the molds and freeze. If you find pink grapefruits too sour, you can substitute freshly squeezed orange juice.

  • 1 cup freshly squeezed pink grapefruits (approx 3 grapefruits)
  • 1 cup soda water

See more healthy, delicious recipes for home-made ice pops.