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Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts

Chocolate Cranberry Quick Bread



Hey friends!  If you hadn't noticed I've been on a bit of a hiatus.  We had a baby!



Miss Sydney was born September 25th.  Words cannot express our love for this sweet little one.  I can't wait to share all of the details about her birth and our last few months together at home, but first I'm going to tell you about Chocolate Cranberry Quick Bread!

This is a super easy sweet breakfast addition or dessert for the Holidays.  The rich chocolate paired with tart cranberry is super delish!



If you are looking for something quick to make this is your dish.  Hope you enjoy it!
I'll be back soon to tell you all about that babe!

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups semisweet chocolate chips or chunks
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
2/3 cup brown sugar, packed
2 eggs
1 1/2 cups applesauce (sweetened or unsweetened)
2 teaspoons quality vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups AP flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup fresh cranberries

How to:

Preheat oven to 350
Melt 1 cup chocolate chips/chunks in microwave safe bowl or on your stovetop if you don't have a microwave (like us!).  Set aside.
Using your stand mixer or in a large bowl, cream butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. 
Once chocolate is cool, add chocolate and eggs, mix well. 
Then add applesauce and vanilla, mix well.
In a separate bowl mix your dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt).
Add dry mixture to wet mixture and mix well.
Stir in remaining chocolate chips/chunks and fresh cranberries.
Pour batter into 2  (9x5) greased loaf pans (I use coconut oil spray to grease my pans).
Bake in 350 degree oven for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick or knife inserted in center comes out clean.
Eat and enjoy!

♥TCW


 

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Breakfast Farro with Caramelized Banana, Strawberries and Coconut Milk


Hi there my friends, it has been a long while.  There has been a severe shortage of posting over here in the last couple of months and I am looking forward to re-opening this creative corner of my life again.

My excuse during this time of absence was that we were remodeling our kitchen, but that was not the only thing going on at our house.  In addition to the kitchen remodel, we finished years of projects that were never all the way completed (anyone who DIY's house projects feels my pain) all because we are officially listing our house for sale!  It is an exciting time in our lives.


To be quite honest, I don't know that either of us has ever worked so hard before.  Work.  Come home.  Paint. Hammer.  Glue.  Sand.  Go to bed.  Repeat.  As if remodeling the kitchen and selling the house wasn't enough, we completed this mission during The Cyclist's last semester of school, in which he also completed a massive senior project.  While he spent hours in the lab (on top of everything else) I was on Munchkin duty. I commend all single parents because it is a hard job to do by yourself, even part-time.


Although in the midst of all the dust flying I did manage to squeeze out one post, but honestly it was only because I committed to a deadline.  However, that doesn't mean I haven't been cooking and enjoying our new kitchen......I'm just going to have to make those items again in order to photograph them.  :)


One of the many positive things that has come from all of this madness is eating out.  Even though increasing our restaurant dining was harder on the wallet, it does provide some inspiration.  A dinner at  Red Rabbit introduced me to my first taste of farro and got my mind churning.....we could eat this for breakfast too, right?  Yes, yes we can.


Farro is "the grains composed of certain wheat species" and I've also heard it referred to as one of the Seven Ancient Grains.  It is similar to oatmeal, but a bit thicker and chewier.  I bought farro at Trader Joe's and my local co-op.  The Trader Joe's version - 10 Minute Farro is more convenient for this recipe simply because it cooks faster.  I am typically in a hurry in the morning, so using the TJ's version is just easier.  In my opinion both types taste the same.



I got rave reviews for this breakfast in my house so we have had it several times since creating the recipe.  I have since added fresh apricots to the mix (caramelized with the bananas) and it is delish!  This is a good recipe to experiment with seasonal fruit.  I like leaving the strawberries fresh (as opposed to caramelized  because their cold sweetness adds to the overall texture.  Additionally, this has been kid tested and given thumbs up by The Munchkin as well.  I hope you enjoy!

Ingredients:
1 cup farro
2 cups water
1/2 can coconut milk (or 7oz of the 14oz can)
1 banana, sliced
2 teaspoons coconut oil
1 tablespoon brown sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 strawberries, pitted and sliced

How to:
Combine farro and water in a pot and begin cooking on high.  Watch out, once boiling it will boil over. Continue to cook for about 7-10 minutes on medium-high heat once it starts boiling.  (This is the way I cooked it, I honestly did not read the instructions on the package, so they may say something different).
While the farro is cooking, slice banana and strawberries.
Melt 2 teaspoons coconut oil in a skillet on medium heat.  Add sliced banana and stir.  Add tablespoon of brown sugar and stir to coat banana slices.  Continue to saute until banana slices are slightly browned. Remove from heat.
Drain any remaining water from farro and give it a stir.  Return pot of farro to stove on low heat.  Add 1/2 can of coconut milk and stir.  Continue heating until coconut milk is fairly warm.  Add cinnamon and salt.
Spoon farrow into bowls, top with caramelized banana and cold strawberries.
Serves 4 small servings, 2 large servings or Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear juuust right.
Enjoy!

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Recipe Find - Cinnamon Baked French Toast

So from something healthier to something yummy, sweet, delish and probably guaranteed to make your belly and/or thighs grow.  Yippee!

Can you say yum? 
Here is her photo of this super delicious breakfast treat:


OMG butter.  Yum.

The Cyclist found this recipe some time ago and I originally made it for us when we were on our honeymoon....


Sigh.  I wouldn't mind being there now.

Anyway, we made this for a pre-hiking breakfast and it was super tasty!
Here is a picture of our honeymoon batch.....


Thankfully that day we were able to burn it off while exploring this beautiful place...




Ahh.  I ♥ feet photos.

I recently made this again for the Besties.
This is a good dish to do if you know you are going to have guests for breakfast.
Pluses are:
You make it a day ahead
It's easy
It tastes good (did I already mention this?)

Here is a pic of attempt #2...



Which pic is better? 
I think I must have used the food setting on pic number 2 in order to get that lighting....

Anyway, this is an easy dish that's good for a group and bound to get cheers from the tasters.
Also, you can cook it less time for a bread pudding type texture or more time for more of a bread-ish texture.
Either way, I recommend!

P.S.  I am finally reading the large camera manual, so I am expecting to learn and take better photos as time progresses.


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