Showing posts with label vitacost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vitacost. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Healthy Twinkies

Fun fact about Twinkies: The original filling was banana flavored! It wasn't until bananas were being rationed in WWII that Hostess changed it to vanilla.

Another fact that is probably NOT surprising: Twinkies are not so nutritious.

So, I went on a quest to make a healthier version of the beloved Twinkie. They came out totally cake-like with a perfect creamy vanilla filling!

I get my flours, extracts and stevia from Vitacost (cheap, and delivered right to your door!).

Ok here's the recipe!


Healthy Twinkies

Ingredients for the Twinkie:

1/4 cup light spelt flour
1/4 cup coconut flour
1/3 cup granulated stevia
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon vanilla or butter extract
1 egg
1/3 cup almond milk
1/2 cup plain, non-fat Greek yogurt

Filling:

1/3 cup plain, non-fat Greek yogurt
1 teaspoon sugar-free vanilla Jell-O pudding mix

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 F.

2. Combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add the egg, milk, and Greek yogurt to a blender or large food processor and blend until combined. Add the dry ingredients and blend until smooth (Don't overmix!!).

3. Spray a canoe pan with cooking spray (I got mine on clearance at Sur La Table- mine has 6 "canoes"). Divide batter evenly amongst pan. Bake for 22-25 minutes, or until knife comes out clean.

4. To make the filling, combine the Greek yogurt and pudding mix. Add mixture to the bottom corner of a small Ziploc plastic bag. Cut a small hole in the bottom corner of the bag (this is where the filling will come out).

5. To add the icing to the Twinkie, use a chopstick or a knife to hollow out the Twinkie by pushing it through horizontally (don't go all the way). Pipe the frosting in each Twinkie.

Keep in the fridge!

Serves 6

Nutrition Facts Healthy Twinkie (per one): 65 calories, 1.8 g Fat, 9.1 g Carbohydrates, 5.5 g Protein, 2.7 g Sugar

Nutrition Facts Original Twinkie (per one Twinkie): 140 calories, 4.5 grams Fat (2.5 Saturated Fat), 24 g Carbohydrates, 1 g Protein, 18 g Sugar

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Coconut Flaxseed Pancakes

I had been sticking to my usual pancake recipe all week, but decided to switch it up this morning and use some ground flaxseed in the batter. These came out so delicious and fluffy- I could've had 3 more stacks.

Ingredient note: I buy my flour, flaxseed, stevia, oatmeal, psyllium husk and more from Vitacost. They have the best prices and deliver right to your door. Click the link for a discount off your first order!


Coconut Flaxseed Pancakes

Ingredients:

1/3 cup riced cauliflower (I used my Ninja to finely chop it)
1/4 cup egg whites
2 tablespoons Cellucor Cinnamon Swirl Whey Protein
3 tablespoons coconut flour
1 tablespoon flaxseed
1 teaspoon psyllium husk
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
Stevia to taste
Almond milk

1. Microwave the riced cauliflower for 45 seconds (you do NOT taste it- it makes the pancakes moist).
2. Combine all ingredients together in a food processor, except the almond milk. Slowly add almond milk until the batter has a slightly pudding-like consistency.
3. Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat and spray with cooking spray. Once hot, add pancake batter by the spoonful. Cook like regular pancakes (be patient- they take longer to cook than regular pancakes- you don't want to flip too soon!). 

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Protein Coffee Cake

I loved coffee cake when I was little. It was a staple dessert whenever my grandmother had people over for dinner. Like traditional coffee cake, there is no coffee used in this recipe. It actually tastes more like a cinnamon cake with a hint of coffee flavor. Perfect for breakfast, snack or dessert!



Protein Coffee Cake

Serves 8

Ingredients:

2 scoop Cafe Mocha protein powder by Dymnatize Elite  (or other coffee flavored protein powder)
1 cup almond flour
1/2 cup millet flour (could also probably use whole wheat flour)
1/4 cup granulated stevia
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
6 oz. 0% Total Fage Greek yogurt
1/3 cup skim milk
2 egg whites
1/2 teaspoon butter extract

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 F.
2. Blend ingredients together (I used my cheap blender from Target).
3. Pour batter into a round cake pan.
4. Bake 25 minutes, or until knife comes out clean. Transfer to a cooling rack or a plate to cool. 

Nutrition Info (without frosting): 168 calories, 8 g Fat, 11 g CHO, 13 g Protein

If you'd like to add a frosting (my design skills were lacking on this one), add a big scoop of Greek yogurt and a few drops of liquid stevia to a small plastic ziplock bag. Mix well (basically massage the yogurt). Cut the bottom tip of the plastic bag to form a very small hole. Squeeze all the yogurt down towards the hole and pretend your a real baker with a fancy frosting tool. Make sure the cake is completely cooled before you do this or the yogurt will melt!! Store leftovers in the fridge. 

I buy all my flours, proteins, extracts, protein powders and more from Vitacost. They have the best prices, and deliver right to your door (free shipping!). Use this link for money off your first order!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Cinnamon Banana Pancake Rollups

Not your typical pancakes, but these were a delicious twist to the usual. I based this recipe off of Kim's recipe, but I switched up some of the flavors and ingredients. With oatmeal as the pancake base and cottage cheese as the filling, these pancakes are full of complex carbohydrates and protein- perfect start to the day.

Cinnamon Banana Pancake Rollups


Ingredients:

Pancakes:

- 1/3 cup raw oats
- 1/4 cup egg whites
- 1 T mashed banana
- 4-5 drops vanilla stevia drops (or regular stevia to taste)
- 1/2 teaspoon butter extract
- Cinnamon

Filling:

- 1/3 cup cottage cheese
- 1 tablespoon vanilla whey protein
- 1/4 teaspoon xantham gum (or 1/2 teaspoon flour)
- 3 drops vanilla stevia

Topping:

-1/2 banana
- Cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon sugar free syrup


Directions:

1. Blend together the oats, egg whites, banana, stevia, butter extract, and cinnamon.

2. Preheat a medium size, non-stick pan over medium heat. Coat with cooking spray. Pour batter into the pan. You want the batter to spread out nice and thin. Cook for about two minutes each side.

3. To make the filling blend together the cottage cheese, 1/4 teaspoon xantham gum (or flour), and the stevia. Spread the filling over the pancake and roll up. Cut roll up in half.

4. To make the topping. Slice about 1/2 banana and add to a small pan coated with cooking spray. Cook over medium heat until the banana begins to soften, add cinnamon and about 1 T sugar free syrup. Cook about 30 seconds (keep stirring). Top your pancake rollup with the banana mixture.

5.  DEVOUR.

Ingredient Note: I buy my oats, xantham gum, stevias, flours, and extracts from Vitacost. They have the best prices and deliver everything right to your door! Here's a link for a discount off your first order of $30 or more.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Chocolate Coconut Protein Pancakes

It has been a long time since I've revisited these flavors, and decided to give my original recipe an upgrade. Both versions are delicious!



Chocolate Coconut Protein Pancakes

Ingredients:

1/2 cup cauliflower, finely chopped (use your food processor)
3/4 scoop Cellucor Molten Chocolate protein powder (or any chocolate whey protein)
2 tablespoons coconut flour
1/2 tablespoon psyllium husk
1 tablespoon reduced-fat coconut flakes
2 tablespoons cottage cheese
3 tablespoons egg whites
8-10 drops coconut stevia (or regular stevia)
Almond milk as needed

Directions:

1. Place cauliflower in the microwave. Cook for 40 seconds.
2. Meanwhile, heat a nonstick pan coated with cooking spray over medium heat.
3. Add the remaining ingredients (protein powder through stevia) to your food processor. Blend until smooth. Add almond milk as needed (add SLOWLY). You want your pancake batter to be thick.
4. Add the batter by the spoonful to the pan. Cook until the edges set. These are thick so be patient! Flip and cook another 3-4 minutes on the other side, or until cooked through.

Top with more coconut flakes if you'd like. I layered mine with almond butter and stevia sweetened Greek yogurt!

I buy my psyllium husk, coconut flakes, coconut stevia, and flours from Vitacost. They have the best prices and everything is delivered right to my door! Here's a link for a discount off your first order!



Thursday, June 26, 2014

Cauliflower Mini Bagels

My favorite deli breakfast when I was younger was an egg sandwich on an everything bagel. I would get one every morning after figure skating practice. So much so, that the lady that made them for me would have it ready and waiting, wrapped up in tin foil to keep it warm. I haven't had that breakfast in years. So when I saw Lexi post her 'Everything Bagel' Cauliflower Rolls, it inspired me to create my own.

I used a donut pan to shape my bagels. I bought mine at Target, but you can find in the kitchen section of some department stores, or buy online at Amazon

I bought my psyllium husk and garbanzo bean flour from Vitacost. They have the best selection and prices, and they deliver right to your door!

Cauliflower Mini Bagels

Ingredients:

1/2 head of cauliflower, riced
1/4 cup Bob's Red Mill garbanzo bean flour
1 teaspoon psyllium husk
3 tablespoons egg whites
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 400 F.
2.To make the cauliflower rice, pulse florets in a food processor until finely chopped (I use my Ninja).
3. Place cauliflower in a large bowl. Pat the cauliflower with paper towels, try to get out as much moisture as possible.
4. Add the garbanzo bean flour through the garlic powder to the cauliflower, and stir well to combine.
5. Spray a donut pan with cooking spray. Divide batter evenly among the the donut pan. If you don't have a donut pan, you can also shape them into breadsticks, or try to shape your own bagel (not sure how well this will come out).
6. Bake 15 minutes. Allow to cool, then top with your favorite bagel toppings!

Nutrition information (makes 3 mini bagels): 70 calories, 1 gram fat, 12 grams CHO, 5 grams fiber, 5 grams protein

Friday, June 6, 2014

Zucchini Noodles with Avocado Sauce

Zucchini takes the place of pasta in this light and healthy dish! The flavors of the creamy avocado on the cold, crisp, zucchini "noodles" are the perfect combination to help you feel satisfied without weighing you down. I made this dish for about two months straight during my dietetic internship. It was easy and quick to prepare, and kept me going all day at the hospital. Plus it is delicious!

I used to use a vegetable peeler to make my zucchini "noodles" and they looked more like pappardelle (a thick ribbon-like pasta). I got a Paderno Spiralizer for Christmas so I've been using that instead- I love it! No worries if you don't have one. A vegetable peeler will do the job.

There are two ways I make my avocado sauce. The first uses nutritional yeast. Nutritional yeast is a deactivated yeast that is yellow in color. It adds a cheesy, nutty flavor to the sauce, and is a great source of vitamin B12.You can find nutritional yeast in the natural section of your grocery store, or buy it in bulk at Whole Foods. I also order mine from Vitacost. The second version is more basic with a more pronounced avocado flavor.

This tastes best after it has sat in the fridge a few hours, but it's still delicious when I eat it right away. 

After using my spiralizer:

         

Served this dish with Beyond Meat Chicken Strips and roasted paprika butternut squash:


Zucchini Noodles with Cheesy Avocado Sauce

Ingredients:

1 medium zucchini
1/3 ripe avocado
1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
1 1/2 tablespoons water
Salt
Pepper
Garlic powder
Fresh basil, parsley, or cilantro (optional)

Directions:

1. Peel zucchini into thin ribbons or use a spiralizer to make zucchini "noodles". Sprinkle with a little salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
2. Place the avocado, nutritional yeast and water in a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. Toss sauce with the zucchini noodles. Top with fresh herbs (if desired).

Zucchini Noodles with Avocado Sauce

Ingredients:

1 medium zucchini
1/3 ripe avocado
1/4 cup Greek yogurt
1-2 tablespoons water
Salt
Pepper
Garlic powder
Fresh basil, parsley, or cilantro (optional)

Directions:

1. Peel zucchini into thin ribbons or use a spiralizer to make zucchini "noodles". Sprinkle with a little salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
2. Place the avocado, Greek yogurt, water, salt, pepper, and garlic powder in a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. Toss sauce with the zucchini noodles. Top with fresh herbs (if desired).

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Peanut Butter Banana Waffles

When I woke up today, my stomach wasn't feeling 100%. I decided to forgo the protein powder that I usually use at breakfast for this reason (just in case it made my stomach worse!). As horrible as it is to have a stomach ache, I'm happy that it forced me to make a protein powder free, and therefore, kid friendly waffle recipe! These waffles are also gluten-free and dairy-free, and packed with protein from the peanut flour I used. These flours may sound foreign, but they are available at great prices from Vitacost (discount off your first order included in the link!).



Peanut Butter Banana Waffles

Ingredients:

1/4 cup peanut flour
2 tablespoons coconut flour
1 small banana (100 grams)
3 tablespoons egg whites
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
Stevia to taste
Almond milk if needed

Directions:

1. Preheat waffle maker and spray with cooking spray.
2. Place all ingredients into a food processor or blender (I use my Ninja). Blend until smooth.
3. Pour into waffle pan and cook until done. Top with your favorite toppings (nuts, fruit, yogurt, nut butter, coconut flakes, etc.)



Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Basic Recipe: Egg White Overnight Oats

If you've read some of my previous recipes, or have seen my Instagram account (@adena86), you'll notice how much I LOVE overnight oats. What are they? Overnight oats are oats that are soaked in liquid overnight. They get the same texture as if they had been cooked on the stove top or microwave. Adding ingredients like yogurt and chia seeds make the oats more creamy and pudding like (plus they add some healthy fats and protein). This is a great breakfast especially for busy mornings when you're short on time. There are so many ways to flavor overnight oats so you can literally have a different breakfast every day of the week. I use extracts like coconut, vanilla, and almond as well as flavored stevias (toffee is my favorite!). You can add fruit, nuts, nut butters, coconut flakes- any toppings you like!

There are two ways to make overnight oats. My basic recipe is just letting the oats sit overnight in almond milk, yogurt, and chia seeds. The second is cooking them with water or milk, and egg whites. Both versions require refridgeration overnight, and they are both eaten cold in the morning (breakfast pudding!). Adding egg whites at the end of cooking the oats makes the oats fluffy and adds some extra protein (which helps to keep us fuller for longer). Once you've tried overnight oats, your breakfasts will never be the same!

I always order my extracts, nut butters, stevias, and other ingredients from Vitacost. It's an online health store with amazing prices and huge selection of fun, healthy ingredients. Here's a discount code to use off your first order!

Egg White Overnight Oats: Basic Recipe



Ingredients:

1/3 cup oatmeal
2/3 cup water or milk
Extract (vanilla, coconut, almond etc., optional)
Stevia (or preferred sweetener)
1/4 cup egg whites
1/2 cup Greek yogurt
1/2 scoop protein powder (optional)

Other Add In's:

Fruit
Nuts
Nut butter
Coconut Flakes
Chia Seeds (will require more liquid after you mix them in and leave overnight. Chia seeds absorb liquid and "plump" up)
Canned pumpkin
Cooked kabocha squash (my favorite!!)

Directions:

1. Place oats in a bowel. Add milk or water, stevia, and extract of choice (optional).
2. Microwave until most of the liquid is absorbed (about 1 1/2-2 minutes- keep checking on it and stir half way through).
3. Stir in the egg whites (really stir so you don't get clumps). Cook another 25-30 seconds. Let cool and then place in the fridge and leave overnight.
4. In the morning, mix the yogurt with protein powder of choice (if using). Mix in to your oats or layer like a parfait. If using add-ins, stir the following ingredients in the oatmeal the night before: pumpkin, kabocha squash, chia seeds. The others add-ins can be added in the morning or the night before, whichever you prefer!




Thursday, April 24, 2014

Low Carb Birthday Cake Pancakes

It's not really my birthday, but these seriously tasted just like a Funfetti birthday cake! Low carb, fluffy, healthy, delicious protein pancakes. Love when they come out perfect! I used Cellucor's Cor-fetti Cake Batter protein for this recipe. If you don't have it, substitute with vanilla flavored whey. The flour and psyllium husk are from Vitacost, my favorite online grocery store. They have so many fun ingredients that most grocery stores don't carry. Plus, they have amazing prices. Use this link for $10 off your first order:

Want more carbs to fuel or recover from your workout? Here's another recipe I made that's higher in carbs and tastes like cake too!

Note: If you are scared of the cauliflower- DON'T BE. It is seriously a magical ingredient. Read about why I use it here. 


Low Carb Birthday Cake Pancakes

Ingredients:

1/3 cup riced cauliflower (just add raw cauliflower to your food processor and finely chop)
3/4 scoop Cellucor Cor-fetti Cake Batter protein powder
2 tablespoons coconut flour
1/2 tablespoon psyllium husk
3 tablespoons egg whites
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 packet stevia
3 tablespoons almond milk, more as needed

Directions:

1. Preheat a nonstick pan over medium heat. Coat with cooking spray. Microwave your riced cauliflower for 40 seconds.

2. Add all ingredients to a food processor or blender (I use my Ninja). Blend until smooth. Gradually add more almond milk if needed, but make sure the batter is THICK. A little milk goes a long way.

3. Add batter by the spoonful to the your pan. Cook until the edges set. These will take longer than regular pancakes- be patient! Flip and cook on the other side (about 4 minutes?).

4. Layer with stevia sweetened Greek yogurt ("frosting") if desired. I also like to add nut butter right in the middle :)

Nutrition Facts (pancakes only): 186 Calories, 3 grams Fat, 18 grams Carbohydrates (13 grams Fiber), 24 grams protein

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Peanut Butter Cookie Protein Pancakes

I really love using Metabolic Nutrition protein powder for my pancakes. They seem to have this mysterious "fluff" factor that other powders don't have. I've only tried their Peanut Butter Cookie flavor- and it's delicious! 

You'll see that I add cauliflower to almost all of my pancake recipes. I promise you don't taste it, and it makes your pancakes more moist and cake-like!
If you don't have the protein powder I used, use what you have! This recipe works with any whey protein.

Some of my ingredients may sound unfamiliar, but they are staples in my pantry. I described most of my ingredient choices and where to find them on my post "Tips For Fluffy Protein Pancakes". I always order them online from Vitacost because they have such a large selection and it's much cheaper than grocery stores. Plus, you don't have to leave your house. Groceries delivered right to you door! Here's a link to get money off yor first order:




Peanut Butter Cookie Protein Pancakes 

Ingredients:

 3/4 scoop (20 grams) Peanut Butter Cookie protein powder (Metabolic Nutrition)
3 tableapoons quinoa flour 
1 teaspoon psyllium husk 
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup canned pumpkin 
3 tablespoons egg whites
A few splashes almond milk 
Splash of butterscotch extract
Stevia to taste 

Directions: 

1. Preheat a nonstick pan over medium heat and coat with cooking spray.
2. Place your cauliflower in a food processor and blend until finely chopped. Place in a bowl and microwave 40 seconds. 
3. Place all remaining ingredients (including cauliflower) in your food processor. Add the milk as needed. You want your batter to be THICK. 
4. Add batter to your pan by the spoonful (pan should be hot by this time). Cook until edges set and bubbles start to form, then flip. Cook another 3-4 minutes on the other side, or until cooked through. 

My favorite way to eat my pancakes is to layer them with Greek yogurt sweetened with stevia, and then top with either almond butter or peanut butter!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Apple Pie Protein Pancakes

These have been one of my favorite recipes that I keep going back to. The unsweetened applesauce in this recipe gives the pancakes great flavor and keeps them moist. Applesauce is a great replacement for butter and oil in baking. Other options to replace the butter and oil  in your recipes include Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, banana, and even avocado! Do NOT let the cauliflower in the recipe scare you. You cannot taste it, and it makes the pancakes more dense and cake-like. Read more about the ingredients I use here. You can find the coconut flour and psyllium husk from Vitacost. It's cheaper than the grocery store and delivered right to your door! Use this link  for money off your first order!


Apple Pie Protein Pancakes

Ingredients:

1/3 cup riced cauliflower (I place raw cauliflower in my Ninja food processor and blend until finely chopped)
3/4 scoop vanilla whey protein powder (I used Cellucor)
2 tablespoons coconut flour
1/2 tablespoon psyllium husk
1 stevia packet
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
3 tablespoons egg whites
2-3 tablespoons almond milk
Nutmeg and cinnamon to taste

Directions:

1. Preheat a nonstick pan over medium heat and coat with cooking spray.
2. Microwave your cauliflower rice for 40 seconds.
3. Add all ingredients to your food processor (including cauliflower). Blend until smooth, but do not over mix! Batter should be thick.
4. Add batter to the pan by the heaping spoonful. Cook until set and small bubbles start to form. Flip and cook on the other side. Be patient. Mine are thick so it takes a little longer than regular pancakes.

I layered mine with stevia sweetened Greek yogurt, warm apple slices, and topped them with more cinnamon :)

Serves 1

Nutrition Information:  3 g Fat, 27 g CHO, 14 g Fiber, 24 g Protein