3.31.2018

Easter Egg Sugar Cookies


My husband and kids said these were the best sugar cookies ever!


The boys had too much fun decorating them with yummy frosting and sprinkles. We made a lot of these cookies to take out to our friends for easter. 

They were easy to make and don't require any rolling, chilling, or a lot of effort in frosting or decorating. My mom made her sugar cookies with sour cream and they always got eaten right up all the time. She said one time she brought a lot to a church function and she felt a bad because the other cookie trays hardly got eaten and all of her's were gone! But they were so so so good!!!!!

So, I'm glad that I found an easy no rolling, no chilling sugar cookie recipe and although I can't eat these they seem nice and soft and fluffy. 

Try out your own and enjoy!

1.12.2018

蛋餅 Dan Bing Taiwanese Egg Crepe!


We just came back from Taiwan and one of the boys favorite breakfast foods was Dan Bing! So, I found this recipe and gave a it a try. It turned out pretty good!

For the Crepe

1/2 cup flour
2 Tbsp. cornstarch
1 cup water

For the Egg

3 Eggs
1/4-1/2 tsp. salt, to taste
1/4 tsp. white pepper
Dash of Sesame oil
Chopped Green Onions

For the Sauce

2 Tbsp. Soy Sauce
1 tsp. Rice Vinegar
Chili Oil & Sesame Oil, to taste
Crushed garlic
Chopped green onions

Directions

1. Mix the flour and cornstarch together. Then add the water. Let it rest for 10mins.

2.  In the mean time chop green onions and garlic and put in separate small bowls. Begin to heat your non-stick or cast iron pan to medium low heat. Make the sauce. 

3. For each crepe, in a bowl beat one egg with 1Tbsp of green onions, a dash of sesame oil, and a pinch of salt and white pepper. 

4. When your pan is heated oil it add about 1/2 cup of batter to the pan swirling as you do to coat the bottom (lifting and tilting the pan works best if you don't have a crepe spreader). Cook for 3-5 min until the top has set. 


6. Flip the crepe over and add the egg mix to the top spreading it over the crepe keeping most of it on the crepe. Cook until the egg is just about set and then flip to the other side.


6. Cook for 10 seconds or so.


7. Flip the Dan Bing onto a plate or cutting board, egg side up. Roll it and cut into sections. Grab your dipping sauce and enjoy!!



11.17.2017

Delicious Vegan & Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie!


This is the most delicious vegan pumpkin pie I've ever had! The filling is from Elana's Pantry! You don't have to bake the filling, which makes it the easiest pumpkin pie to make! 


Ingredients

2 cups pumpkin           *I use this Organic Pumpkin Pie
1 cup coconut milk fat, from 2 cans  *I use this Coconut Milk
1/3 cup coconut oil
1 Tbsp. maple syrup    *I did 3T and 1/2T Brown Sugar
1/4 tsp. vanilla stevia   *I didn’t do stevia, just plain vanilla
1 Tbsp. pumpkin pie spice   *Made my own
1/8 tsp. sea salt
1 Nut-Free Egg Free Pie Crust, baked & cooled  *I made a Paleo crust

Instructions

  1. Place pumpkin on a plate and set aside
  2. Get two cans of coconut milk and turn heavy side on the bottom, you want all the coconut fat at the bottom. Open the top and pour/save the coconut water into another cup. Then scrape the coconut fat out of the can. 
  3. In a medium pot, melt coconut milk fat and coconut oil until liquefied
  4. Stir in pumpkin and maple syrup until mixture is very warm
  5. Transfer mixture to a blender and puree on high speed until very smooth. *I don't think you have to use a blender if you are using canned pumpkin, it's already smooth. 
  6. Blend in vanilla stevia, pumpkin pie spice, and salt
  7. Transfer mixture into nut-free egg-free pie crust
  8. Refrigerate for 2 hours to set



This pie crust was NOT a nut-free, egg-free crust. It was Against all Grains' paleo "Honey Graham Cracker Crust." So, this pie crust isn't vegan because of the egg. 

But it's really good!

With a few changes to the recipe, I replaced the honey with maple syrup and the almond meal with hazelnut meal because that's what I had. 

It's so so good!


If you have food allergies or sensitivities, this is the perfect pumpkin pie for you. Or if you just want to make an extra healthy pumpkin pie that is gluten free, egg free, dairy free, and is Paleo, Keto and Low-Carb friendly!


Last but not least serve with some coconut whip cream on top...soooo good!

Coconut Whip Cream

1. The most important thing to do is put a can of full-fat coconut milk in the fridge overnight. To let all the fat solidify at the top of the can.
3. To open the can turn it upside down, so the cream is on the bottom end and then open it up with a can opener.
4. Pour out coconut water into another container and save if you want.
5. Scrape out the cream into a mixing bowl.
6. Add some kind of sweetener...white sugar, powdered sugar, maple syrup, honey, agave, etc.
7. Beat/whip it together with a mixer.
8. Taste test and sweeten to your liking.

Enjoy!


11.06.2017

Coconut Banana Banana Bread





Ingredients

2 cups organic flour (white and/or wheat)
1 tsp. baking soda
1/4 salt
1/2 cup coconut oil (softened)
1/2-3/4 cup coconut sugar
2 eggs, beaten
2 1/3 cups mashed overripe bananas
1/4 water

*Add ins: 1/4-1/3 cup Chocolate Chips (I like Enjoy Life dairy, nut, & soy free), 1/2-1 cup Chopped walnuts or pecans.


*Sometimes I add in a little bit of brown sugar with the coconut sugar.

*When using coconut oil it needs to be softened. It's melting point is 76 deg. If it's solid I spoon it out the into a bowl and mash it to soften it and then measure desired amount. 

*The water makes them more moist.

Directions

1- Preheat oven to 350 deg. F. and if using a loaf pan, lightly oil and dust with flour. If using a muffin pan I love these "If You Care" baking cups. 

2- Mix flour, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl cream together coconut oil and coconut sugar. Stir in eggs and mashed bananas until well blended. Stir banana mixture into flour mixture. Add in your chocolate chips and/or nuts if wanted. Pour batter into prepared loaf pan or scoop into muffin cups. If baking with wheat let it rest for 10mins. 

3- Bake for 60-65mins for 9x5 loaf pan or 18-20mins for muffin pans.

*A good tip when baking with wheat is to let the batter sit and hydrate for 10 mins. The wheat is more course and this give it some time to absorb the liquid and soften the bran and germ of the wheat. Also, it may need more cooking time. 


For muffins I highly suggest getting this Vollrath Disher!! I love these scoopers. They make it so much easier to dish out the right and consistant amount of batter for muffins, cookies, meat balls, etc. For the pictured muffin I used a yellow size 20 disher (1 5/8oz or 3.25Tbs). If you want them a little bigger I'd suggest going with the blue size 16 disher (2oz or 4Tbs). If I want a higher rounded muffin I will do a heaping scoop of batter with my yellow #20 disher. 

Enjoy!

9.04.2017

Instant Pot: Creamy Coconut Rice Pudding


This is so so good! Incredibly good and easy to make.

I use This Old Gal's recipe here.

I don't always have coconut creme and just omit it. 

Here is another great Instant Pot rice pudding.

Enjoy!

5.17.2017

Awesome Pineapple Cake!


Amy from She Wears Many Hats has a really great Pineapple Cake! We love pineapple everything over here and my kids loved this cake. Get the recipe here

This time I did use a boxed cake mix "Pineapple Supreme Moist Cake Mix." I added some vanilla pudding mix and instead of butter I used coconut oil. 

And I whipped up this yummy 7 Minute Frosting.


It smelled super good and tasted even better!

3.04.2017

Homemade Bone Broth!


One of the Fish Fam's favorites is homemade brone broth!

It's really delicious and the health benefits are incredible.

Dr. Axe always has great health info...


Let me first say that this is really easy to make in the Instant Pot! Before I had an Instant Pot I would do it on the stove in a big pot and it took all day. It was lots of work. Now with the Instant Pot all I have to do is throw everything in the pot, push a button, and it's ready to go. I don't have to check on it and stay home and watch it all day. And because it cooks it at such high pressure so many more nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and goodness get extracted. 

You have to start with bones. Either beef or chicken. Or whichever animal bones you prefer. I buy these beef bones (pictured below) at our local grocery store. If they don't have them out just ask the butcher if he has any. You'll want about 2-3lbs.

To make chicken bone broth, I buy two whole chickens at Costco and cook them in my Instant Pot. Seperate the meat and bones. Freeze extra meat and bones until I have 2-3lbs of bones. 


Start off by roasting the bones in the oven at 400deg. for 30-40mins. turning half way.....


Roasting the bones gives the broth more flavor it helps give is a deeper and richer flavor from the caramelizing meat and marrow.


Toss them in the instant pot with lots of different veggies, herbs, spices, and lots of garlic and onions.

My go to veggies are carrots, celery, onions, and garlic. I also throw in any other veggies that I have laying around like cabbage, bok choy, bell peppers, squash, etc. I love adding fresh herbs like rosemary, parsley, bay leaves. Add some distilled or apple cider vinegar (it helps extract the nutrients better out of the bones). And don't forget the salt and pepper!


Next step add water. Make sure to only fill up the pot to the MAX line in the pot. 


Put the lid on and make sure your valve is closed properly to "sealed." Then push the pressure cook button to cook for the longest time it will let you. Push the - button to get to the max time faster. My newer Instant Pot IP-DUO60 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Pressure Cooker, 6Qt/1000W pot's max cooking time is 240 minutes. P.S. I'm so sad in our last move it got beat up. So sad! Being military we move alot and I keep all my nice kitchen appliance boxes for this very reason!! My kids didn't listen and didn't put it in the box. I'm just glad it still works!!

My older 6qt. duo pot the max cooking time is 120mins. When it's done wit the 120mins I will start over at 120mins. The longer you pressure cook this you can get more nutrients out of the bones. 

When done cooking let the pressure cooker do a NATURAL RELEASE. That means leave the lid on and don't touch it. Let it naturally depressurize. You'll know it's done when the little silver thing on top of the lid has fallen into the pot. If you do a quick release after it's done the broth it will squirt BOILING HOT liquid out of the valve all over the place! I let it go over about 40mins or even longer. Sometimes I leave it in there for a few hours beacuse it stays very hot. 


Once the pressure has gone down carefully remove the lid because the liquid will still be hot and steam will come out. I set up in my sink a big stainless steel bowl with these amazing stainless steel fine strainer I got from Bed Bath & Beyond. It all sets up nicely in my sink. I do not recommend usuing plastic bowls because the broth is so hot. I never put hot foods in plastic because the hot temperatures cause the toxic chemicals in plastic to leach into your foods. https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/is-plastic-a-threat-to-your-health. I store all my hot foods in glass or stainless steel.


With hot pads carefully pour the conents of the pot into the strainer.


The strainer will catch all the veggies and bones.


Lift the strainer out and now check out your beautiful broth!...



Next step I take is to put it into the refridgerator so the fat can separate. You don't have to do this, but I don't have a gall blader and don't handle fat well at all. Plus there is another step that I take that the broth needs to be at cool temperatures for. 






Over night in the fridge the fat rises to the top and hardens.


Check it out! I break off the fat and store it in the freezer for other uses. 




You can't tell in the pictures but the broth turns into gel which is a good thing. That is the healthy collagen at work! Collagen does so many good things for your body. It helps create better joint, hair, nails, gut, and immune health just to name a few. Remember Dr. Axe's post I linked above? Read it!

To store it I like to freeze it and do two differnent things. Either put some into freezer bags and lay them flat on cookie sheets or use silicone molds like I have shown down below which I like better.



Then I get these awesome slicone molds (that you can find on Amazon) and pour the gelled broth into. Make sure to put the silicone molds on a cookie sheet because the molds are flimsy and need to be on a hard flat surface to go into the freezer.

Make a flat space in your freezer, which at different homes and with different freezers I've had to get creative with by stacking my frozen food items just right so they were level and what not. But now that we have our big stand up freezer I don't have to do that. Good luck!


After they are frozen I pot the broth pucks out of the silicone molds and into a freezer bag.


Then we can add them to different things in the amounts we need. 

I hope this was helpful! Enjoy that homemade broth now!




3.03.2017

Coconut Sugar Banana Muffins


These Banana Muffins are now our favorite go to muffins. I've made them organic and am so glad they are fast and easy to whip up! I use this recipe from All Recipes, but have altered a few ingredients, so you can make to your liking :) I replaced the sugar with organic coconut sugar (and reduced it), I replaced the butter with organic coconut oil, and the flour with organic stone ground wheat. I also occasionally add nuts, coconut flakes, or healthy organic dark chocolate.

My family and friends have absolutely loved them!

Organic Coconut Sugar Banana Muffins

Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 cups    organic stone ground wheat
  • 1 tsp              baking powder (Rumford Aluminum Free Non-gmo)
  • 1 tsp              baking soda
  • 1 tsp              sea salt (Redmond Real Salt)
  • 1 cup             bananas, mashed (use this conversion calculator for bananas)
  • 1/2 cup         organic coconut palm sugar
  • 1 egg              preferably pasture raised
  • 1/3 cup          melted organic coconut oil

Directions 
  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Put muffins liners into the muffin pan. (I used these unbleached/non-toxic muffin liners). Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside. 
  2. Mix together the banana, coconut sugar, egg, and melted coconut oil in a large bowl. Pour in the dry ingredients until mixed smoothly. Add in your nuts and/or chocolate, coconut flakes if wanted. Then scoop batter into your muffin pan. (I love this disher/scooper that I have, find it here on amazon). 
  3. Bake in oven for 25-30 mins. Bake mini muffins for 10-15 mins.

Mix it all together, fill your muffin pans, put it in the oven, and enjoy the smell of baking banana bread. Yum!!


Enjoy it with a cup of milk or in our case a diary free coconut/rice milk combo!!!

They are perfect snacks to enjoy :)

1.23.2017

Instant Pot: Chicken Taco Rice w/ Black Bean Salsa!


My kids wanted "Taco Rice" for dinner, an Okinawan thing, but I didn't have any ground beef or taco seasoning. What to do! I did have in the freezer homemade black bean salsa and organic chicken. Ok then, into the instant pot it goes...


Recipe for Black Bean Salsa

Two cut up tomatoes
1/4 of small onion
2 clove garlic
1/2 cup cilantro
Fresh squeezed lemon and lime juice
Jalapeno as much as you want
Sea salt

Put it all in a food processor and blend

Then add 1 cup of cooked black beans
Blend more, not too much.

*I also wanted to add corn. Next time!


After putting it all into the instant pot I put it onto Manuel 10mins. 


I then put rice into my IP#2.

A friend shared this recipe with me she found!...


My rice made in the IP before this recipe came out to wet. Not terrible, but compared to my rice on the stovetop it was too sticky and wet. 

This worked a lot better and didn't turn out too wet, but I think could've used a little tiny bit more water.


Then dinner was ready in an instant!! I didn't time the exact amount of time, but it was less than 30mins. I think 25mins. And that was from it being frozen.

It smelled so good and the chicken was cooked. These chicken breasts are thick and I've found since they are so thick they need at least 10min to cook through.


 It shredded so nicely!

I used two forks to shred it. 


Put it on a plate with some organic blue corn chips and insanely yummy cantaloupe that cost 1000 yen!!

Kids were happy happy happy with their Chicken Taco Rice!

***Tonight we had leftovers, just the meat. I put it into some organic tortillas with lettuce and salsa.

My oldest said..."Mom, this is like biting into a Taco Bell burrito, but it tastes so much better!" Awe, such a great compliment! And my youngest who is the pickiest happily wanted into the kitchen asking for another one saying, "These are so good mommy, I want another one!"

LIFESAVING LEFTOVERS AT ITS BEST!

12.28.2016

Instant Pot: Baby Back Ribs


If there is one thing I never imagined myself making it's ribs, especially in my pressure cooker! In the past IF we ever ate ribs it was the Costco pre-cooked packaged ribs WHEN they were on sale. Ha! But, my hubby doesn't like them, so it's been a really long time since him or the kids have had them. My little meat eating carnivores love bbq ribs, so they were so happy to have these!

I found this recipe for my Instant Pot: "The Greatest 'Fall off the Bone' Braised Baby Back Ribs" at Great Chow TV.

It's incredibly easy to make...


Ingredients: Apple juice, ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar), and BBQ Sauce (The Sauce Is Boss).

First you put 4 cups of the apple juice into the pot. Then about 1/8-1/4 cup AVC (in the video the guy says to pour it in for 2 seconds). The ACV will tenderize the meat and add flavor. 

After it's done carefully pull out the ribs (they fall apart easily)!

Then slather them with your favorite BBQ Sauce.

I need to find a good homemade BBQ sauce recipe!! But, for not The Sauce is Boss is always a good go to. 


I made these for the Missionaries who came over for dinner the other night. After blessing the food we uncovered the ribs and the Elders expression was priceless..."OH WOW!" 

They enjoyed them with some homemade potato salad, sweet potato fries, green salad, and organic mac  n' cheese. Not much was left. Lol!


The Fish Fam can't wait for more fall off the bone ribs!

There are more baby back rib recipes out there, which I'm looking forward to trying, especially without apple juice, but I think it's safe to say the apple juice/acv bath was a good one!

Enjoy :)