Showing posts with label butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butter. Show all posts

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Dark Chocolate Walnut Cookies

I love these cookies. They are very filling and relatively easy to make. I have experimented with how to deal with the dark chocolate, I tend to like to have the big chunks on top of the cookies to melt over the cookie. Even eating the cookie dough is amazing! 

I will take better pictures the next time I make the cookies, hopefully soon! 


Ingredients:
3 cups of almond flour
1/2 cup of chopped walnuts
1/2 cup of melted unsalted butter
1/2 cup of powdered sweetener (I use splenda or stevia)
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1 teaspoon of Cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon of salt
2 eggs
1 tablespoon of unsweetened almond milk
4 teaspoons of vanilla
1 90% Cocoa Lindt chocolate bar (you will use most of it)

Procedure:
1. Preheat oven to 350F.
2. Combine salt and powdered sweetener.
3. Whisk eggs and vanilla into the melted butter.
4. Stir in salt and sweetener mixture to the butter mixture.
5. Mix the rest of the dry ingredients together and then add to dry mixture.
6. Chop up the walnuts and dark chocolate bar (I save a few of the squares so that I don't use the entire bar, it is a little much). As you can see I am a little lazy about chopping...
7. Grease the pan with coconut oil.
8. Shape dough into 12 equal sized balls.
9. Bake for 12 minutes (if you have a small oven it may be less).

Nutritional Info (rough numbers on per cookie):
Calories: 296
Total Fat: 27.9g
Carbs: 7.8g
Fiber: 3.8g
Sugars: 1.8g
Protein: 8.3g

Monday, October 7, 2013

Low Carb Saganaki

Fried Cheese? Sign me up. 

At first we thought we couldn't make this treat but quickly started to think outside the gluten box and got almond flour involved.

This one is really simple. We have only made it once, I think it will be a common appetizer for our meals from now on. 

We used Krinos frying cheese to make this saganaki. We changed up the traditional recipe a little bit, no flames were involved. The next time we make it we will try using olive oil and let you know how that goes.

Ingredients
-One 110g block of sheep's milk grilling cheese
-1/2 cup of almond meal/flour 
-1/4 cup of butter for frying
-1 tsp. of chili pepper
-1 xl egg
-a dash of salt & pepper

Procedure
1. Add all of your dry ingredients in a bowl.
2. Crack an XL egg and whip it in a small bowl.
3. Dip the block of cheese in the egg.
4. Heat butter on high in pan.
5. Coat your dipped block of cheese in flour and seasoning mixture.
6. Fry until golden brown on both sides. 


Nutritional Information per Serving (makes 4 servings):
Calories: 202.5
Fat: 16.75g
Carbs: 4.1g
Fibre: 1.5g
Sugar: 0.6g
Protein: 12.57g

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Spicy Jalapeño Butter Shrimp


We love to switch up our seafood mid-week. 'Spicy Jalapeño Butter Shrimp' is one of our favourite ways to prepare shrimp, it is SO quick and SO easy. Perfect to make when you get home from work in a hurry to eat. We have started throwing jalapeños into the pan when we make the shrimp, but they are optional.
We often use the shrimp as a side with other things like Flatout Mini Pizzas. 
Ingredients:
-1lb Bag of Shrimp
-1/4 cup of butter
-1/2 can of Jalapeños (optional)
-salt & pepper to taste
-1 tsp. chili flakes
-1-2 tsp. chili powder
-1 tbsp. coconut oil
*season to taste, if these seasonings are too much for you reduce them

Procedure
1. Thaw shrimp (if frozen).
2. Heat coconut oil in pan on stovetop at medium heat.
3. Add butter to the coconut oil.
4. Add thawed shrimp to the pan.
5. Add seasoning to the shrimp and butter.
6. Cook shrimp for 5-10 minutes (this may vary by stove/will be different if you are using precooked shrimp).
7. Add jalapeños (optional). Let sit for 2-5 minutes. 

Nutritional Information: 
(to come)