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My name is Alexia. I have lived in NE Oregon for most of my life, and love it here because it's where my family is. I have 3 younger sisters, 3 younger brothers, and a million cousins. I live with my husband and our three boys, and our dog Norman. My family is Greek/ Cajun/ Mexican, so food is very important to us;-) I love cooking and creating new recipes, my kids, my family, wine, painting, and everything retro! I am a dialysis technician. I love my job and my patients. I am currently studying to be a nurse. I love school, and so far it has been good to me... Dean's List or Honor Roll each term! Between work, school, my husband, our kids and all of their activities and adventures, I don't have a ton of time to blog. I love sharing recipes, so I make time for it when I can. You can follow me on Pinterest for more ideas and inspiration (thanks to those of you that have pinned my recipes!): pinterest.com/lexisamom .
Showing posts with label nut free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nut free. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Three- Ingredient Vegan Chocolate Squares (gluten free and cane sugar free)

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I had these at my friends house today, and they were so yummy I had to come home and make some. Thank you, Michelle, for the awesome recipe!

They're super easy to make. Although they aren't "healthy" in a low- calorie sense, they are organic and a more whole, natural way to get your chocolate fix. Sweetened with honey, they don't contain any cane sugar.

The end result is like a cross between a thick fudge and the inside of a chocolate truffle. Because they are made with coconut oil, the candies need to be kept chilled so they don't get runny. Although bringing them to room temperature makes them gooey, which is not a bad thing:-)


Ingredients:
1 cup organic coconut oil (I used Wildtree Organic Coconut Oil, which does not have a strong coconut favor)
1 cup organic unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup organic honey

In a mixing bowl, beat the coconut oil and add the cocoa powder slowly (so the powder doesn't get everywhere). Add the honey and mix well. Pour into a small dish with sides- I used an individual casserole dish.

Chill for 45 minutes, then cut into squares and serve. 

After cutting (don't mind my poor cutting job- my son helped me.  But hey, it tastes the same, right?)

Optional: I added a pinch of sea salt to the top of mine before chilling. A small amount goes a long way. It gave it a little extra flavor.  You could also add almonds or walnuts. 


They hould be chilled long enough so each square come out of the pan easily.  If the chocolate is too warm, the squares will be too gooey and will stick to the pan and fall apart.  

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Raspberry White Chocolate Scones

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These are so easy, too.  And a switch up from everything Cranberry and orange right now.  I'm making these Chrsitmas morning:-)

Ingredients
2 cups unsifted, all purpose flour
1/3 cup sugar
6 tbs plus 1 tbs unsalted butter, divided
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
2/3 cup plus 3 tbs heavy whipping cream, divided
1 cup plus 1/2 cup white chocolate chips, divided
1/2 cup fresh or frozen, unsweetened raspberries *See note below

Preheat Oven to 425.

If you are using fresh raspberries, wash them well and cut each in half.  If you use frozen, put them into a colander and wash with cold water, then run water over them until the juice below them runs clear.  then lay them out on paper towels and pat them dry.  Set them aside.  If you skip this process, the scones will turn pink and may be too juicy, so they won't have the right consistency. 

Mix the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder until combined.  In a food processor, or in a large bowl using a pastry cutter, add 6 tablespoons of butter and pulse until it looks like crumbs.  Add 2/3 cup whipping cream and 1 cup of white chocolate chips and mix until well combined.  Add the raspberries last and mix as little as possible.  If you were using a food processor, I would transfer the dough to a bowl and mix with a spoon to prevent the berries from falling apart. 

Roll dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead about 10 times.  Form the dough into a  1 inch thick circle and cut into eight pieces, like a pie.  

Arrange them on a baking sheet and brush with the remaining heavy cream.  Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the tops are golden brown.

In the meantime, on a double boiler, melt the remaining white chocolate with the remaining butter.  Whisk constantly to prevent sticking.  Drizzle over the scones after they are out of the oven.

Enjoy! 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Classic Crockpot Chili

It's almost that time of year:-) I freaking love Fall- Its the best. I love cockpot meals, and I love that my kids eat them. Chili is one if the easiest to prepare and easiest to make healthy. My kiddos eat it plain, on hot dogs (gross), or (duh) with Fritos. One if them loves ketchup on chili (seriously... so gross), and one loves it on baked potato (even though he doesn't like potatoes)... hmm... boys are wierd. But whatever, cook it like this, and your family can wreck it however they'd like;-)

1 pound ground beef, cooked and drained (turkey can be used too)
5 cans of beans (I mix light and dark kidney beans with black beans)
1 quart diced tomatoes in juice
1-2 quart stock (chicken or vegetable)
1 large onion
2 cans diced green chilis
2 jalapenos, seeded and diced
1 green bell pepper, diced
1 bunch cilantro, leaves only, chopped (or 2 tbs dried)
Juice and zest of one lime
2 tbs cumin*
1 tbs chili powder*
Hot sauce (optional)
Salt and pepper

After browning and draining the hamburger, place all ingredients in the crockpot and cook on low for 4-5 hours.

Garnish with chopped green onions, sour cream, and shredded cheese. Or, if you are like my children, garnish with a bag of Fritos and some ketchup:-)

Leftover idea: drain all the juice and roll the filling in tortillas. Cover in enchilada sauce and bake for 35 mins on 350 for some quick, home made enchiladas.

Omit the meat and use veggie stock for a vegan option. Conveniently, this dish is also gluten, dairy, egg, and nut free:-)

*You can sub taco seasoning for these spices

Monday, April 8, 2013

Twice Baked "Potatoes" with Feta


I have been seeing this idea floating around on Pinterest: the Cauliflower Potatoes.  Ever since I saw it, I have wanted to try it... glad I did.  It's pretty great.

I made this recipe (my own recipe) and served it for dinner with pork chops and brussel sprouts.  Kevin ate his "potatoes" and I asked him if he liked them.  He said yes, that they tasted like they always do.  I asked if he noticed anything different about them.  He looked at me weird, thought for a minute, and then said this time they're different because they're smoother and don't have skins in it still.  HA!  I WIN!!!

I told him it was cauliflower and he didn't believe me at first.  After convincing him, he laughed and said they were pretty good.  I can't wait to try it out on my step son: he hated potatoes forever but has recently started "loving" them.  I want to see if he can tell the difference.  If any followers try this out, let me know what your family thinks.  I want to see how many potato lovers are shocked to hear how they were tricked:-)
I used one whole head of cauliflower.  I chopped it into small pieces and boiled it in salted water- just like I would do with potatoes (I also threw in three or four cloves of garlic into the water).  After the cauliflower was soft, I drained it and put it in my food processor and blended it until it was completely smooth.  They first time I tested it, I thought it was still too "grainy", so I processed for longer to get it to feel more like potatoes.

I transferred the "potatoes" to my mixer, because I wanted the recipe to be fluffy- a consistency that is hard to get with a food processor blade.  I added 3 tbs of butter, 2 tbs milk (I had purchased a gallon of raw cow's milk from a farm that morning... SO worth it!), three chopped green onions, some chopped fresh parsley, and salt and pepper.  I added some dried dill for good measure.

I folded in about 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese, then transferred the mixture to a small casserole dish.  I broiled it on low for about 10 minutes, just until the top was browned.

When I tried it, it practically melted in my mouth.  The texture was perfect!  This recipe is my own, but I owe some credit to whoever thought of this trick!  Whoever you are, you are a genius!


Healthy Burgers- Jalapeno Lime, Greek, and Bleu Burgers



It's bbq season!  Well, almost.  We are grilling though, because I can't wait for the actual season to be here.  The kids' favorite are turkey burgers; so why not?  It took a long time experimenting with recipes before I found one that was worth repeating.  Here is the basic, plus a few variations below.

Turkey Burger Patties:

1 pound ground turkey
1 egg (I used a farm fresh egg from my gpa's chickens- it's worth it!)
1 tbs Worcestershire sauce
2 tbs seedless jelly 
1 small yellow onion, chopped finely (I use my food processor)
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 bunch fresh parsley leaves, chopped finely
3 tbs bbq sauce (I used homemade, so it was a balsamic/ honey flavor, but store bought would work)
salt and pepper

Combine all ingredients and form into patties.  Make sure to cook completely.  You can use any type of meat you would like.  Sometimes we have elk or deer instead.  A few times this week I used 1/2 turkey and 1/2 beef (very low fat beef, if the percent is too high, the patties fall apart), which is cheaper and still healthy.  

Now for some of the variations I have tried this week...

Jalapeno Lime Burgers:
Substitute 1/2 the parsley for cilantro.  Add two chopped green onions.  Add the zest and juice of one lime.  Add 2 fresh jalapeno peppers (chopped finely in the food processor), and sub salsa for the bbq sauce.  Serve with pickled jalapeno peppers and avocado.

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Greek Burgers:
Sub lemon for the lime.  Add 1 tsp dried oregano, 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese, and a few chopped sun dried tomatoes to the meat before forming into patties. 

Bleu Burgers:
Thinly slice a purple onion (only about 1/4 of the onion) and sautee it in a little olive oil and add it to the meat.  Also add about 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese (or, substitute bleu cheese dressing for the bbq sauce).  Serve with pickled onions and bleu cheese dressing.  

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Greek Style Vinaigrette (Red Wine)



Just like the other dressing recipes I have posted, I love this one.  It's difficult for me to dislike a dressing (as long as it's made correctly).  I'm a junkie.  This one in particular is one of my favorites because we grew up on a similar version.  My favorite way of having it is on a tomato-cucumber-onion salad with feta, Kalamata olives, and hot Greek peppers.  But, it's also great on meat and for dipping bread in - I have a great recipe for Greek Artisan Bread, too!

Ingredients:
1 cup red wine vinegar
1 cup olive oil
2 tbs honey
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp mustard seed (or- don't tell my grandpa- but hot Chinese mustard works well too)
1 tbs dried oregano
1 tbs each salt and pepper

Blend all ingredients except oil in blender or food processor until well mixed. slowly add in oil, blending the entire time on high, to prevent the dressing from separating.

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Whenever I make the dressing it always separates a little bit because the garlic floats to the top.  Just swirl it around or shake it (if you have a lid for the bottle) and it mixes easily.


Note: When I use high quality vinegar, I don't add honey to this recipe, mostly because when I grew up on it, honey wasn't used.  However, honey does take the bite out of the dressing, particularly if you are using a cheaper quality vinegar from a grocery store.

Also, growing up, my family always used one part vinegar to two parts oil.  It does calm the bite down, but also doesn't give quite as much flavor, has more calories per serving, and is more expensive to make.

This recipe is very similar to my Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe, and the two can be used in place of each other in most recipes.  This recipe turns out more spicy than the other because of the ratio of garlic and spice to the ration of "liquid" ingredients.  It can be adjusted if you like the flavor but not the heat.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Seafood Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers with Bacon



I made these with my grandma the other night.  They were delicious, I can't wait to have them again.  I was afraid they would be too spicy, but as long as you get all of the seeds and the pulp out of the pepper, they will be fairly mild.  My two year old ate them with no problem.  (However, the filling will be very hot so make sure they have time to cool down.

My grandma bought the jalapenos at the farmer's market here in town, so they were BIG.  I liked them that way, it made them easier to stuff so it went a lot faster.

Make sure that you wear gloves when you handle this many hot peppers.  Be careful not to rub your eyes or touch sensitive skin with juice on your hands.  I learned my lesson the hard way- touched Stewie's face once (years ago) after handling hot peppers, I burned his eye:-(  I felt so bad.  I always wear gloves now, even if I think I can handle it.





Stuffed Jalapenos


12-15 large jalapeno peppers
1 8oz package cream cheese
1 bunch green onions
1/2 bunch cilantro, leaves only, chopped
2 cloves garlic
1 8oz package crab meat or imitation crab meat
Juice and zest of 1 lemon or lime
1 tsp salt
1 tbs pepper
12-15 strips bacon, raw


Cut all jalapenos in half lengthwise and remove all seeds and pulp, rinse with water if necessary.


Preheat oven to 350.


Combine all other ingredients (except bacon) in a bowl and mix until uniform in texture.  Spoon mixture into jalapenos halves, replacing the other halves on top of the stuffing so the pepper sticks back together.  It is okay if the peppers are "overflowing" or if the cream cheese is coming out of the sides.  


Wrap each pepper in bacon from bottom to top.  You can hold in place with toothpicks if needed.  The bacon should hold in any cheese mixture that is falling out.


Bake for 20-30 minutes or until the bacon is fully cooked.  Let cool before serving, the inside with be extremely hot.


**Next time I make these, I am going to replace the cream cheese with bleu cheese crumbles and cheddar cheese.  Kevin also wants to try it with a smoked cheese.  I'll let you know when I try it;-)