This is a typical ketogenic dessert - low in carbohydrates and high in fats, also great if you need a boost of energy and you rather like less sweet snacks. It's a mix of coconut, chia seeds, peanut butter, dark chocolate and dried cranberries. As an extra touch I decided to add little bit of … Continue reading low carb coconut, peanut butter & chocolate bars
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angry chef made me angry – are processed foods actually healthy?
I stepped upon "The Angry Chef" e-book couple times in my local library, and eventually decided to borrow it, simply because other I wanted to borrow were unavailable. The whole title is: "The Angry Chef: Bad Science and the Truth about Healthy Eating" and it's written by Anthony Warner - blogger and a chef with … Continue reading angry chef made me angry – are processed foods actually healthy?
all veggies you didn’t know you can eat raw
We are so used to prepare certain foods in a certain way, don't you feel a bit bored with your cooking choices? When it comes to veggies we usually prepare them in a same way - cooked, pickled or raw. Typically we use raw so called "salad veggies" like: cucumber, cabbage, lettuce, bell peppers or … Continue reading all veggies you didn’t know you can eat raw
raw beetroot salad, and my brain vs my body
If my brain and my body could have a conversation, it would look more or less like that: Brain: Oh Body life is hard, let's just sit on the sofa and eat ice cream all day! Body: No f***ing way! I don't want to be bloated and in constant crave for something sweet! Brain: C'mon … Continue reading raw beetroot salad, and my brain vs my body
homemade spelt buns
These spelt buns are so delicious, that even I couldn't resist and made myself couple sandwiches. When you start making your own bread and buns at home, you won't be so keen to come back to store-bought bread. Especially these wholemeal spelt buns with sunflower, poppy and linseeds. You could not resist to this gold … Continue reading homemade spelt buns
slowly cooked vegan cabbage rolls
This recipe was a total improvisation and actually it was made in the process of cooking. My idea was to make cabbage rolls with Quorn mince, because I wasn't very keen to make cabbage rolls with pork or beef mince (pork mince cabbage rolls recipe). Don't get me wrong, I love traditional cabbage rolls with … Continue reading slowly cooked vegan cabbage rolls
almond butter crepes #ketofriendly #gluten free
I like the idea of no flour crepes so much that each time I see a new way to make them I have to try. This is one of flour free keto crepe recipes I found on Instagram (@keto_loversi), made with only two ingredients: eggs and nut butter. Comparing to other keto two ingredients recipe … Continue reading almond butter crepes #ketofriendly #gluten free
almond butter keto truffles
Do you like chewy gooey dark chocolate truffles? Are you looking for ketogenic alternatives for chocolates?
lazy Saturday broccoli cream soup
There are Winter days when the snow looks best when you look at it through the window on the sofa, under the blanket, with a mug of hot soup. This Saturday is one of these days, even though it's quite sunny, when you hear the wind blowing outside the only thing you want is to … Continue reading lazy Saturday broccoli cream soup
hearty & warming lamb stew (with a slow cooking option)
January and February period I would say it's the coldest in Scotland. Temperature doesn't get very low in the city, but on the days when it's very windy or wet, temperature around 0℃ might feel like good -6℃. It's still not extremely cold, comparing to other European countries, but if you get used to milder … Continue reading hearty & warming lamb stew (with a slow cooking option)