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Water lily seeds are the Millennial superfood snack – Italian Cuisine


From the water lily seeds comes a delicious vegan snack that is gaining support, becoming the new superfood alternative to popcorn and chips

Directly from Asia comes the idea for one snack healthy, original and tasty, made with the seeds of beautiful water lilies. This snacks of Indian origin and exotic flavor it has been establishing itself for about a year also in other western countries, the United States in the lead. Thanks to the growing international commercial success of healthy, natural and vegan alternatives, to classic potato chips, popcorn and junk food in general, the "burst" water lily seeds are conquering an ever-growing audience of consumers, including Millennials.

Water lily seeds, the popcorn of the future?

This crunchy and tasty snack is a traditional food in India, but only made its first appearance in the West a couple of years ago. in United States, in particular, it was a startup called Bhartia to introduce this exotic gastronomic novelty, as well as to grasp its potential first. In fact, in the West, healthy snacks, alternative ingredients and diets without animal products and fats are not just a passing trend, but a consolidated reality. Therefore, for nymph seeds it was an announced success: superfood snack free of gluten, sugar, saturated fats, rich in fiber and nutrients. All this, combined with the absence of corn, nuts, cereals, lactose and GMOs, makes them a ideal food for any age and for any type of diet, from paleo to vegan.

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In short, this alternative to the usual and caloric savory snacks, in the last two years is rapidly conquering the market and has also made inroads into the heart of the Millennial, who appreciate not only the healthy aspect, but also the taste.
The nymph seeds, in fact, thanks to the crispness, lightness and rather neutral but pleasantly roasted flavor, can be considered a modern version of popcorn, and like popcorn it lends itself well to the addition of aromas and spices which often recall their eastern origins. Among the variants currently on the market it is in fact possible to opt for both Western and Asian flavors, from raspberry to matcha green tea, to the Indians turmeric and tikka masala.

A snack with an oriental flavor

Although the media popularity of nymph seeds is mostly linked to commercial success in the West, these blown seeds have for centuries been one beloved snack in India, where they are called makhana. Here the beautiful water lilies bloom in spring, while the seeds usually form in August, a period in which they are extracted and harvested, to then be dried in the sun and finally roasted over a wood fire, until they burst with heat, exactly as it happens with corn.

Once ready, the nymph seeds come flavored with clarified butter and spices. Makhana is a very popular snack, much loved by children, and is also famous for being one of the few foods consumed during fasting periods during the Hindu Navratri festival.

In India, water lily seeds are a "superfood" highly recommended by traditional Ayurvedic medicine, prescribed especially for those suffering from diabetes or women who are pregnant or nursing.

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Strawberry brownies light: spring snack – Italian Cuisine


A dessert that has all the appearance and taste of a sin of gluttony, but with less fat and sugar than the classic recipe. Don't forget the strawberries, for a perfect spring snack

When you think about the Brownies one inevitably thinks of a sin of gluttony.
With butter, chocolate and sugar in fact one cannot but obtain an explosive result of taste and goodness, but also a caloric bomb.
But you know that you can prepare delicious and practically identical brownies for consistency and flavor to the original ones even with lighter ingredients?

Less fat, less sugar

To make brownies lighter and less caloric, it is important to reduce fatty ingredients and sugars.
Fats should not be completely eliminated because to obtain a tasty result and a soft consistency they are an important element within the compound. We can simply review the quantities or modify them, choosing healthy and good fats like coconut butter or olive oil, instead of butter.
As for sugar, it would be useless to replace it with cane sugar or with agave syrup or honey because it is always sugar, but we can use it erythritol or stevia.
Another sweetener that gives a particular taste to brownies and also a consistency that Americans would call "chewy" is the date.
You can use the pulp of dates of Medjoul smoothie for the preparation of many desserts or to spread on bread for breakfast.

Strawberry brownies light recipe

Ingredients

200 g of dark chocolate 85%
5 tablespoons of coconut oil (or seed oil or extra virgin olive oil)
3 tablespoons of bitter cocoa
170 g of flour 0
230 ml of soy milk (or almonds or coconut)
100 g of stevia
chocolate drops q.b.
strawberries q.b.

Method

Melt the chocolate in a bain-marie using two saucepans, one full of water and another that should be put inside just to touch the water.
Let it cool and then mix it with coconut oil and milk.
Separately, mix cocoa, erythritol (or stevia) and sifted flour with baking powder.
Add it all together and add the chopped strawberries and dark chocolate chips.
Fill a square mold that is not too large and covered with parchment paper.
Decorate the surface with strawberries cut in half, letting them sink into the mixture and bake at 170 degrees for about 20-25 minutes.

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Avocado Brownies

A very unique and healthy way to make the brownies dough soft and delicious is use avocado pulp.
Just merge 100 g of chocolate and let it cool.
Apart they are mounted 2 eggs with 100 g of brown sugar and then add the pureed pulp of an avocado of about 300 g.
Finally, they are added 60 g of flour 0 and a packet of yeast, mix well and let the mixture cook in an oven dish at 180 degrees for 25 minutes.
The avocado pulp is rich in omega3 fats and then replaces butter and oil.

15 Sunday cakes to eat at snack – Italian Cuisine

15 Sunday cakes to eat at snack


Soft cake with sour cherries in a friable shell
Hazelnut cake from the Langhe with Moscato zabaione
Chocolate tart with meringue
Apple tart with hazelnut crumble
Bread and chocolate cake
Soft coconut cake
Tarte tatin
Martin cake sec
Pastiera of rice
Ricotta cake with blueberries
Oil cake, lentils and walnuts
Magic Cake
Peanut butter and sumac tart
Rice and ricotta cake
Mimosa cake with yogurt and strawberries

Bread butter and jam. Bread and chocolate. A fruit and a pudding. What is your favorite snack? If the answer is one piece of cake with some tea or an orange juice, you will find many inspirations.
Very often we allow ourselves the luxury of baking a good cake only at the weekend. You want that there is a little more time to dedicate to the kitchen or that we sit in more people at the table, the dessert never fails.

But if we think of something suitable for a rich snack, we can extend this good habit even at the beginning of the week to give a slice of sweetness and more energy to every day.

Here are our favorite Sunday cakes

So here are many ideas to bake based on fruit like the soft cake with sour cherries in friable shell, the Apple pie with hazelnut crumble, the soft coconut cake, the tarte tatin, the cake Martin sec, the cake of ricotta with blueberries, the Magic Cake and the cake Mimosa yogurt and strawberries. For the sweet tooth there is no lack of those based on chocolate like the tart chocolate with meringue and the classic cake of bread and chocolate. Ideal for taking a small portion of dried fruit every day hazelnut cake of the Langhe with Moscato zabaglione, the cake allOil, lentils and walnuts and the tart al peanut butter and sumac. To vary a little 'instead you can try two cakes based on rice: the pastiera rice and cake rice and ricotta.

In the gallery above, all the recipes of the cakes to prepare for a snack.

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