Tag: ripe banana

Just Peachy Green Smoothie

At least 3 to 4 days a week, I start my morning with a green smoothie because it’s a quick way to enjoy a nutritious breakfast without having to cook a thing. Just throw everything in the blender and breakfast is ready in less than a minute. I especially love this time of year when stone fruits are in season, especially sweet juicy peaches.

Which is the perfect time to make this delicious smoothie, because frozen peaches just aren’t the same. For this protein packed liquid breakfast, I combined the peaches (skin and all) with a frozen ripe banana, some hemp seeds for extra protein, almond milk and baby spinach (you can’t taste it, I promise!) My toddler loves green smoothies and always reminds me to buy spinach when I’m out (cracks me up!).

I often get asked about my blender, and I can’t say enough good things about my Blendtec Total Blender. I never really knew what I was missing until I owned it, and now I’m not sure I could ever live without it. It’s so powerful, perfect for whipping up smoothies and so much more. If you don’t have one, no worries, I used to use my magic bullet and it worked just fine. But if you want to own one, and can’t really afford it, you’re in luck! I am hosting a Countdown to Summer Pin-It-To-Win-It Contest[1] on Pinterest and Blendtec[2] was generous
enough to sponsor the prize. TWO lucky people have the chance to win a
Blendtec Total Blender Classic Wildside[3] plus the twister jar, each valued over $450.00. If you want to test your luck, see details here[4] (you never know!)

And just one note about counting points in smoothies, as per Weight Watchers[5] the official answer is yes, you should count the fruit when you calculate the recipe in recipe builder when making smoothies. That being said, I’ve been told many WW leaders don’t. One WW leader mentioned on my Facebook page[6]:

Just Peachy Green Smoothie
gordon-ramsay-recipe.com
Servings: 2 • Size: 16-oz smoothie • Old Points: 4 • Weight Watcher Points+: 7 pt
Calories: 205 • Fat: 8 g • Carb: 31 g • Fiber: 6 g • Protein: 7 g • Sugar: 20 g
Sodium: 170 mg • Cholest: 0 mg

Ingredients:

  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 packed cup baby spinach
  • 2 large or 4 small fresh ripe sweet peaches, pitted (2/3 cup)
  • 2 tbsp raw hemp seeds, shelled
  • 1 3/4 cups unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 cup ice
  • sweetener, to taste (I used a few drops of Nu-Naturals liquid stevia)

Directions:

Combine all the ingredients in the blender and blend until smooth, adjust sweetener to your taste.

References

  1. ^ Countdown to Summer Pin-It-To-Win-It Contest (sweeps.piqora.com)
  2. ^ Blendtec (www.blendtec.com)
  3. ^ Blendtec Total Blender Classic Wildside (www.blendtec.com)
  4. ^ here (sweeps.piqora.com)
  5. ^ Weight Watchers (www.weightwatchers.com)
  6. ^ Facebook page (www.facebook.com)

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Superfood PB Banana and Cacao Green Smoothie

Whenever I go to my local health food store, I like to challenge myself and purchase something I’ve never tried before. Last week I bought a small bag of raw cacao nibs which come from the bean of the cacao plant and is rich in antioxidants, fiber and magnesium. What I was expecting when I opened the package was the bitter taste when I put a spoonful in my mouth. But after asking around on Instagram[1] I got tons of great feedback and ideas. I realized if you combine them with something sweet, the bitterness subsides and tastes like rich dark chocolate.

I’ve been playing around with them all week and decided to try them in my smoothie. Here, I combined almond milk, peanut butter, a really ripe banana with a few drops of stevia along with a handful of spinach. Aside from all the health benefits associated with raw cacao which you can read more about here[2], this tasted great and was very satisfying.

Superfood PB Banana and Cacao Green Smoothie
gordon-ramsay-recipe.com
Servings: 1 • Size: 1 smoothie • Old Points: 4 pts • Points+: 5 pts
Calories: 188 • Fat: 11.5 g • Carb: 21 g • Fiber: 6.5 g • Protein: 6 g • Sugar: 8.5 g
Sodium: 210 mg  • Cholesterol: 0 g

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk (I used Almond Breeze[3])
  • 1 loose cup baby spinach
  • 2 teaspoons peanut butter
  • 1/2 frozen ripe banana
  • 1/3 oz (heaping tablespoon) cacao nibs (I used Navitas[4])
  • 1 cup ice
  • (optional) a few drops liquid stevia

Directions:

Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Blue Diamond Almond Breeze[5].
I only share products I am passionate about and use in my own kitchen
on a daily basis. I created this recipe and received compensation to do
so.

References

  1. ^ Instagram (instagram.com)
  2. ^ here (www.huffingtonpost.ca)
  3. ^ Almond Breeze (almondbreeze.com)
  4. ^ Navitas (navitasnaturals.com)
  5. ^ Blue Diamond Almond Breeze (almondbreeze.com)

Mini Sweet Potato Meringue Pies

Petite sweet potato pies lightly sweetened with a ripe banana, a touch of brown sugar and spices, then topped with a light meringue topping – perfect for the Holidays!

My Mom hosts Thanksgiving every year, she wouldn’t have it any other way! I usually bring a side dish and an appetizer and my cousin Nina usually brings dessert. My cousin Nina has a baking blog called Ambrosia[1] and she often shares some of her delicious treats with us (those parker house rolls[2] on her blog are dangerous!). She’s not just a great baker, she’s also very talented in photography, writing, and she just graduated from Columbia University so I put her up to the challenge of creating her first guest post for me and she really came through! Please welcome her and visit her blog if you love to bake.

Hi, everyone!  My name is Nina, and I’m the blogger behind Ambrosia[3], a site full of everything you could imagine about creating simple and delicious baked recipes.  I’m very excited to be sharing this recipe for mini sweet potato meringue pies. Creating this recipe was something very new to me.  I’m no stranger to coming up with creative pie, cookie, and cupcake recipes, but this recipe was a bit different.  My blog features traditional style recipes, full of butter, cream, and sugar, so the recipes I share tend to be on the indulgent side.  However, this doesn’t mean that I’m always thinking about rich foods; on the contrary, I actually care a lot, more than some people know, about eating healthy whole foods.  I love being active and over the past several years have grown to love all kinds of exercise, and eating a lot of healthy foods is definitely one of my priorities to help keep my cake and ice cream obsession in check.  Fortunately for me, my cousin Gina has been a great resource for coming up with healthy meals!  I actually prepared a lot of her recipes while I was living away from home during college, and love it when she asks for taste testers for her new recipes.  Who knew that eating healthy could be so easy, and delicious?!

I was pretty excited when Gina asked me to help her come with a perfect dessert for Thanksgiving.  There was a catch though: I had to stick to a specific number of points per serving!  Yikes!  I was up for the challenge though, and immediately knew that I wanted to make pie.  Pie is one of my absolute favorite things to make, so I knew that that I wanted to make a skinny pie dessert, and sweet potato pie seemed like a great way to go.  To make the pie filling light, I used a trick I saw on many sweet potato casserole recipes.  Adding a ripe banana to the sweet potato puree is the secret to keeping this sweet potato pie filling light.  Since the banana adds natural sweetness to the sweet potato, it means that you need hardly any additional sugar at all!  Rolling out a store-bought pie crust a little bit thinner helps keep the points low, and also makes life a little bit easier.  Meringue is naturally fat free, so it was a great way to add a little more sweetness without increasing the points per serving, as well as adding some marshmallow flavor to the sweet potato filling, because who doesn’t love that flavor combination?  I thought making mini pies would be great for Thanksgiving, because they not only help with portion control, but also looks cute and festive.  You can make the pies the day before, top them with the meringue just before serving, and all that’s left is arranging them on a pretty platter and digging in.  At only 4 points plus per serving, these will go fast!  Hope you enjoy!

Mini Sweet Potato Meringue Pies
gordon-ramsay-recipe.com
Servings: 12 • Size: 1 mini pie • Old Points: 3 pts • Points+: 4 pts
Calories: 136 • Fat: 4 g • Carb: 24 g • Fiber: 1 g • Protein: 2 g • Sugar: 13 g
Sodium: 106 mg (without salt)

Ingredients

For the Pie:

  • 1 9-inch Pillsbury refrigerated pie crust*
  • 1 1/2 cups sweet potato puree (from 4 [1.8lbs] sweet potatoes) or canned
  • 1 medium banana, ripe, mashed
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup 2% milk
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the Meringue:

  • 2 egg whites
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup water
  • pinch of salt

Directions

Begin by preparing the sweet potato puree.  Pierce the sweet potatoes all over with a knife, and place in the microwave.  Bake the sweet potatoes until they are cooked through and soft, about 8 -10 minutes.  Once the sweet potatoes are cool enough to handle, split them down the middle and scoop out the flesh, and add it to a food processor.  Process until a smooth puree forms.  Set aside 1 1/2 cups of the puree for the pie filling, and reserve any remaining puree for another use.

On a lightly floured work surface, roll out the pie crust into a 12-inch circle.  Using a 3 1/2-inch round cutter, cut out rounds of dough (you will need to gather the scraps and re-roll the dough to the same thickness to get all 12 circles).  Gently place each circle into the well of a lightly greased cupcake tin.  It’s ok if you need to overlap the dough onto itself.

In a bowl, combine the 1 1/2 cups of sweet potato puree, mashed
banana, egg, milk, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. 
Use a hand mixer to mix the ingredients together until they are smooth
and well combined.  Divide the pie filling equally among the prepared
mini pie shells, and smooth the tops with an offset spatula.  Bake the
mini pies for about 32 minutes, until the pie crust is a light golden
brown and the filling is set and puffed slightly.  Allow the pies to
cool to room temperature.

Just before serving the pies, prepare the meringue.  In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water, and heat, without stirring, until it becomes syrupy and reaches 234° degrees on a candy thermometer.  While the syrup is heating, whip the two egg whites until soft peaks form.  Once the sugar has reached the correct temperature, drizzle the syrup into the egg whites, all while mixing and turning the speed up to medium high.  Beat until stiff peaks form.  Beat in the salt.

Transfer the meringue to a piping bag fitted with a decorative tip.  Remove the mini pies from the cupcake tin, and place on a baking tray.  Pipe a swirl of meringue onto each cupcake (you may not use all of the meringue).  Place the tray with the mini pies underneath the broiler set to high for a few minutes.  Keep an eye on them as you don’t want them to burn!  Remove the mini pies from the oven once the meringue is a light golden brown color.

*I used 6.25 oz of the pie crust, and discarded the rest. Nutritional information is based on this.

References

  1. ^ Ambrosia (www.ambrosiabaking.com)
  2. ^ parker house rolls (www.ambrosiabaking.com)
  3. ^ Ambrosia (www.ambrosiabaking.com)

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