Peanut butter is a great source of plant protein, vitamin E, B3, B6, manganese, and magnesium. It’s high in good fat, although you do want to be careful about eating too many of these, especially if you make them bite-size like I do. These cookies have a crunchy outside and a chewy tender inside. You …
Apple Crisp {grain free}
I can eat cooked apples entirely on their own. No need for a pie, or an intricate recipe involving ice cream, dough, etc. And cooked apples can be used as topping for ice cream, pancakes, waffles, and yogurt too! Infinite possibilities. Which is why I love this recipe. I cook the apples and then quickly …
Fluffy Waffles {almond & coconut flour}
When I was growing up in New York City, my grandmother and I would take the subway from the Bronx (we lived in different parts of the Bronx) and converge at a cafe on the Upper East Side to indulge in rich, fluffy Belgian waffles. I could barely finish one, but ate two because they …
Banana Snack Cake
My banana bread recipe using almond and coconut flour has received much love over the years. I remember when I made it during a midday break from work, while the kids were in school. It turned out great on the first try, which gave me greater confidence to try more recipes with both almond and …
Berry Crumble {grain free}
Berries are my candy. I grow them, munch on them, bake them, and jam them. I mostly eat blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries, but occasionally I’ll venture off to blackberries, marionberries, and huckleberries. Here is my latest go-to berry crumble. You will love how easy this recipe is and it takes less time than traditional crumbles. …
Strawberry Cream Layer Cake {dairy free}
Here are three of my favorite things—strawberries, cream, and cake. I roast all kinds of fruit, but I especially love roasted strawberries. Trim them, slice them, add a dash of oil and maple syrup (or honey) and roast for 20 minutes. It’s so simple, and then you have the ultimate topping. I confess I also …