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Unbelievable Salted Caramel Almond Shake (Vegan, Sugar-Free)

August 30, 2020 By Alana Leave a Comment

Salted Caramel Almond Shake

If you were to blindfold me and give me something to eat or drink, I’m fairly confident in my ability to tell you what it is and what’s in it. Similarly, when I whip up this concoction or that one, I don’t usually run into too many surprises when it comes to the final product. It generally tastes about how I expected it would – sometimes a little bit better, of course, and sometimes a little bit worse. But when I took my first sip of this shake, I was shocked. Like, actually shocked. It may sound hyperbolic, but I believe this is one of the best shakes I’ve ever had and I was expecting it to be one of the worst. I’m calling it “unbelievable” because I definitely wouldn’t believe you if you gave me a glass of this and then told me the ingredient list.

Why would I purposefully create a shake that I thought would be mediocre? Pure laziness. My blender was in the fridge because I had made a miso-sesame dressing and was still working on using up the leftovers. And I wanted a banana shake. The thought of scraping all that dressing out, cleaning the blender, making the shake, and then re-cleaning the blender was, shall we say, a bit too much. But I really wanted that shake.

Now, I do know that culinary creations like miso caramel – even miso ice-cream – exist and are enjoyed. But this dressing also contained capers, black pepper, and olive oil. There was no way it would work in a shake. I resigned myself to maybe having some kind of half sweet, half savory concoction because that sounded better than cleaning the blender. In went 1 1/2 very ripe, frozen bananas, a dollop of salted almond butter (oh god, did I really want to add more salt?) and a hefty dose of unsweetened almond milk. I whirred it all up, anxiously awaiting what I was fairly certain would be a regrettable decision. And then I took a sip.

It was….it was…it was like going to one of those super gourmet, trendy ice-cream parlors that always have lines out the door and it actually meeting all the hype. I mean, it tasted like a dairy-laden, sugar-laden, salted caramel ice-cream shake with a hint of sesame and almond! And it was actually just bananas, a very healthy hippy-style miso dressing, and almond milk. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? The almond butter and sesame flavors played perfectly with the front-and-center caramel flavor, and the whole thing was just the best sweet, cold, creamy, nutty, nuanced concoction I’ve had the pleasure of tasting in a while.

Ironically, I was originally going to post the miso-sesame dressing, but then figured – eh. Everyone and their mother has a miso dressing. Sure, it’s an enjoyable way to eat a salad, a lettuce wrap, or a grain bowl. But is it blog-worthy? Meh. This shake, however, (which requires first making the standard miso-dressing) is most assuredly blog worthy. And drinking worthy. My enjoyment of it was a little bit tinged by anxiety about whether I would be able to recreate it – after all, I just used a blender containing some dressing – I didn’t measure amounts at all! I’m happy to report, however, that I was. The recipe is below. Be prepared to be shocked.

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Tagged With: Almond Milk, Bananas, Capers, Hemp Seeds, Miso Filed Under: Baked Goods and Desserts, Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Grain-Free, New American, Salads, Simple and Easy, Twists on the Classics, Vegan

Miso Egg Drop Soup

January 30, 2019 By Alana Leave a Comment

Miso Egg Drop Soup

This miso egg drop soup is simple to prepare, nourishing, and delicious. At the risk of angering the FDA with these statements (haha), I 100 percent guarantee that it can help you survive the polar vortex, recover from copious amounts of baking (see last week’s post), or fight off the sniffles.

Let’s take a closer look at why:

Kombu & Nori:  Seaweeds are some of the most underrated “superfoods” there are. They are rich in minerals – especially calcium and iodine – and alkalizing to the body, which means they are a great antidote to too much sugar, which is acid-forming. Kombu is also fantastic for digestion.

Miso:  Also alkaline, miso contains beneficial bacteria that can help fight off illness.

Egg:  Eggs are the most bioavailable form of vegetarian protein that exists, meaning they contain protein that is easy for our bodies to metabolize and use.

Carrot:  Rich in minerals and fiber, and – of course – good for the eyes!

So, ready to fuel up for this polar vortex? Let’s do it!

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Tagged With: Carrots, Eggs, Kombu, Miso Filed Under: Asian, Dairy-Free, Entrees, Low FODMAP, Simple and Easy, Soups and Stews, Twists on the Classics

Miso-Orange Charred Parsnips

October 25, 2018 By Alana Leave a Comment

Miso-Orange Charred Parsnips

I surrender to you

Warm golden nuggets of joy

Your salty-sweet persona defies satiation

 

Mouthful after mouthful

Consumer and consumed blend together

As your hold on me tightens.

 

I am not fooled by your crispy exterior

Your blackened edges

The parts of you that seem imperfect

 

I’ve tasted your insides and there’s no going back. 

-Rumi (After I gave him one of these parsnips)

Okay, sorry everyone. I’m getting over a cold and it’s making me just a bit loopy. What do we think – better or worse than my carrot pasta inspired ode to Elizabeth Barrett Browning? Should I quite blogging and start a poetry satire company? Granted, the language is a bit modern for Rumi, I guess. Maybe it was actually Neruda who wrote this – I could have gotten confused.

So anyway, these miso crusted parsnips are really good. Miso has been missing from my diet for several years, since I had to remove rice temporarily a little ways back. Thankfully, in the past year or so, I’ve been able to eat it again and haven’t turned back. I’ve been putting it on everything! As soon as the parsnips made it into my shopping cart, I immediately knew I wanted to coat them in miso and roast them. I also knew I would use coconut oil for a rich, buttery flavor and just a bit of freshly-squeezed orange juice for slight acidity and sweetness.

The result? Well, I have to say I agree with Rumi. Or Neruda. These parsnips are awesome.

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Tagged With: Miso, Orange, Parsnips Filed Under: Asian, Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Low FODMAP, New American, Peanut & Tree Nut-Free, Sides, Simple and Easy, Vegan

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