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Peppermint Goji Pistachio Chocolate Bark | Raw Vegan & from Scratch

December 28, 2017 By julia

Raw Chocolate Bark! With a kick of peppermint, a sprinkle of goji berries and dusting of pistachios…all from scratch.

Yup, this time it’s more than just melting a store bought chocolate bar. We’re using the raw form of chocolate to keep it extra nutritious and magical.

Cacao butter is the magic I’m talking about.

You can get cacao butter at your local health food store, or Spud.ca carries it (the code ‘crvan-murjub’ at the check out will get you some $ off).

By melting half of this down, adding some raw cacao powder then swirling in the other half to create a galaxy of Christmas swirls, be prepared to be the star of the New Year’s Party this year!

Quality, nutrient-dense ingredients, it’s fancy looking, tastes delicious, and festive.

And YES it is actually good for you. Chocolate in it’s pure form is extremely beneficial in so many ways. It’s what’s added to the cacao in the commercial chocolate making process that makes most chocolate from the store something to skip (I’m talking added dairy, refined sugars, and the process of high heat roasting the cacao goes through to become a commercial chocolate to be sold). Raw cacao, on the other hand, is so beneficial that it once was used as currency in Mexico!

Benefits:

  • Raw Cacao comes in the form of nibs, powder, and butter… all extracted from the fermentation of the cacao bean. It’s PACKED with antioxidants (40x the amount of blueberries!), which wards of disease, slows down aging and fights off free radicals and inflammation. Raw cacao also has phenylethylamine, which is responsible for increasing the receptors of the feelings of pleasure (like the way we feel when we’re in love). It increases your mental alertness as well as your mood!
  • Goji berries contain about 2-4 times the amount of antioxidants than blueberries, and 500 times more vitamin C than oranges to boost the immune system!
  • Pistachios are also packed with antioxidants to ward off free radicals. Out of all the nuts, they contain the most lutein and zeaxanthin for healthy eyes. They’re also packed with fibre, protein and b6!

To simplify this recipe even further, just ditch the swirls and just give the dark chocolate all spotlight. Sprinkle it with shredded coconut, and you have Christmas in the form of chocolate!

Happy Holidays!! I hope you can share this deliciousness with the ones you love deeeeaaarly.

Don’t be afraid to serve it up as an appetizer with bubbles!


Raw Peppermint Chocolate Bark | From Scratch
 
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Prep time
1 hour
Total time
1 hour
 
Bring this everywhere you go this Holiday! This peppermint bark made from raw cacao is delicious, simple, festive and elegant.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dessert, snack
Cuisine: christmas, holidays, sweets
Serves: 10
Ingredients
  • 2 cups cacao butter
  • ⅓ cup raw cacao powder
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp peppermint extract
  • ½ cup goji berries
  • ½ cup raw or roasted pistachios, chopped (shells removed)
Instructions
  1. Cover a pan or plate (about 7 inches wide) with parchment paper.
  2. Set up two double boilers (one will be for the white chocolate, one for the dark): add two inches of water to 2 saucepans and bring them to a simmer. Place a heat proof bowl (glass, stainless steel, or another pot (if it fits without falling into the water)) on top of the simmering water in the sauce pan (there should be about 1-2 inches of space between the water and bottom of the bowl).
  3. Separate the cacao butter in half, then add one half to each of the double boilers. Stir until melted.
  4. In the first bowl, add all of the cacao powder, half of the maple syrup, half of the vanilla, and half of the peppermint.
  5. In the second bowl, add the other half of the maple syrup, vanilla and peppermint.
  6. Whisk each until mixed thoroughly (cleaning the whisk between bowl switches).
  7. Remove the dark chocolate bowl, and dry the bottom of the bowl on a kitchen towel; this will prevent steamy water drops from mixing in with your dark chocolate.
  8. Pour the dark chocolate over the parchment covered pan.
  9. Remove the white chocolate in the same way, and dry the bowl. With a spoon, pour dollops of white chocolate in the dark. Try to create 1 inch polka dots of white all over the dark.
  10. With a chopstick or the end of a spoon, swirl the chocolates together (SO satisfying).
  11. Place the plate in the fridge for 10 minutes.
  12. Take it out and sprinkle the goji berries and pistachios all over. Feel free to add anything else you want here!
  13. Place the plate in the fridge for 1 hour, or freezer for 30 minutes.
  14. Once solid, break apart into bark.
  15. Store in a Tupperware in the fridge. Bring to all the Christmas parties.
  16. **Simplify this recipe by taking out the swirls to make it solid dark chocolate. Just use one double broiler and add the ingredients to the bowl as you would normally for the dark chocolate part. **
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Perfect French Fries | Crispy & Oil-Free

December 14, 2017 By julia

Don’t be a afraid of the tater! Especially when they’re perfect french fries made right.

The poor potato has such a bad reputation.

I’m here to tell you: it’s not the potato’s fault, it’s the way humans have prepared it. Fryin’ it up into french fries or chips creates a saturated calorie bomb with all the wrong fats. Hydrogenated fat being the worst of them all.

The reason being,“hydrogenated fats are difficult for the body to “grab onto” and metabolize, and can neither be incorporated into cell structures nor excreted in the normal fashion. Thus, hydrogenated or “trans-” fats tend to remain “stuck” in blood circulation, becoming oxidized and most importantly, contributing significantly to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and possibly also cancer.” ~ World’s Healthiest Foods.com 

So, we go back to that simple fact that eating a food in it’s whole form is just the bomb dot com.

A potato is actually one of the most perfect foods around… if you eat it in it’s whole form as a potato, baked or boiled without any extra oils or deep fryin’.

Come as you are potato! Come as you are.

Of course, upping the anti and adding spices or healthy sauces to the experience makes the naked spud shine brighter than the best potato chip or french fry you’ve ever bought!

This can be done with sweet potatoes too! But, you might be surprise to know that they’re not much different in nutrition than the white potato!

My favourite way to eat these is in a boat. Get that romaine out, throw a fry in there, then take a dip.

Savoury heaven.

Benefits of potatoes:

  • packed with vitamins, minerals and fibre
  • no saturated fat, sodium or cholesterol
  • more potassium than a banana
  • a great source of vitamin B6 (for mood, brain function and eyesight),
  • magnesium is in these babies to reduce anxiety, plus relieve muscle aches and migraines
  • antioxidants are in there for combat disease and protect your cells from free radicals

 


Perfect French Fries | Crispy & Oil-Free
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
35 mins
Total time
45 mins
 
These fries are crispy and completely guilt-free. Let's fall in love with the potato again in it's whole-food, naked form. This is a go-to simple dinner idea, or a great appetizer dish for a potluck.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dinner, appetizer
Cuisine: Canadian, potluck, simple
Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 3-4 Russet potatoes
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp salt (optional)
  • (Get creative with your spices! These are good: curry, cumin, onion powder, tarragon)

  • Curry Ketchup Sauce:
  • ¼ cup tomato paste
  • 1 tbsp Dijon Mustard
  • 1 tbsp curry powder
  • 1 tsp maple syrup

  • 1 head romaine lettuce (optional)
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 400°F
  2. Chop potatoes into thick fry-shape slices
  3. Pour them into a zip-lock bag with the spices and shake shake shake until evenly coated (kitchen dancing recommended)
  4. Spread the fries evenly across a parchment or silicone mat- covered baking tray (if you want em' crisp, don't let them touch)
  5. Bake for 20 minutes, then flip each one over.
  6. Bake for another 15 minutes, or until you can see the golden brown edges puffing up
  7. Mix all sauce ingredients together
  8. Serve in a romaine leaf and dip it all in your sauce!
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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dinner, Gluten Free, Lunch, Oil Free, Recipes, Salt Free, Snacks, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized, Winter Tagged With: baked french fries, crispy fries, curry ketchup, dipping potatoes, french fries, high carb, hooked on plants, low fat, oil free fries, potato recipe, spud recipe, vegan dinner, weight loss meal

Vegan Nog | Whole Food Creaminess

December 7, 2017 By julia

Let’s nog about it. Vegan nog, that is.

There’s something special about sippin’ on a spicy, decadent nog from your favourite mug as you’re hanging that tinsel on your Charlie Brown Christmas tree. If you weren’t in the Christmas spirit yet, then this will fix you up.

These spices… the creaminess… even the smell…this recipe has all of those experiences of egg-nog tradition, but maximized because this is actually good for you nog.

I have to say, I didn’t think I could create a vegan nog that tasted like the old days. But, the first sip told me otherwise. This bevy will make you sink into your comfort zone with the nostalgic spices and creaminess you’ve always had. Now, it’s without the dairy (check out this post to see why that’s a good thing) and refined sugar.

No need for the dairy. It’s amazing what this mix of whole food ingredients can create!

A Christmas party in your mouth is what this bevy creates. Your welcome.

I’ll never have a half cup of nog again. Now it’s filled to the brim, I’m going for re-fills, and I feel like I’m doing myself a favour. Triple win!

Benefits:

  • Bananas are a good carbohydrate for your body to easily digest. They’re nutrient dense and packed with fibre! Don’t be afraid of the ‘nana.
  • Dates are packed with minerals and fibre. They’re a whole food, and known as nature’s candy. They digest slowly and are great for good energy and smooth digestion. I don’t go on a long bike ride without a bag of dates stashed in some pocket!


Vegan Nog
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
1 min
Total time
6 mins
 
Vegan nog with a perfect mix of spices. SO easy your kid could make it.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: drink, beverage
Cuisine: holiday, Christmas, festive
Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 2 cups unsweetened almond milk (strained if homemade) or this homemade hemp milk
  • 2 medium-sized frozen ripe bananas (works with non frozen ripe bananas, but tastes better frozen)
  • 4-5 medium pitted medjool dates, soaked for 5 minutes in warm water
  • ½ teaspoon natural vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • Pinch of ground cloves
  • Pinch of Himalayan sea salt
Instructions
  1. Throw all ingredients into your blender (high speed is best)
  2. Start on low, then increase it to high. Blend for 30 seconds or longer if you want it warmer and creamier.
  3. Sip and ahhhhhhh.
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A few sips later…

Filed Under: Breakfast, Dessert, Drinks, Gluten Free, Oil Free, Raw, Recipes, Snacks, Thanksgiving, Uncategorized, Winter Tagged With: easy vegan nog, egg nog, holiday beverage, holiday drinks, hooked on plants, low fat egg nog, plant based nog, vegan christmas drink, vegan egg nog, vegan nog, vegan thanksgiving drink

Hooked On People Interview: Say Hello Sweets + Vegan Coffee Ice Cream Recipe

November 29, 2017 By julia

Say hello to Naomi! She’s the creator of Say Hello Sweets, Canada’s first 100% vegan ice cream truck! Check out the interview for more on how her pup, BabyCakes was the inspiration for it all… The truck is always moving around in the Summer, but in the winter you can find her most popular ice cream flavours (like Café No Lait, Notorious NOG, Mint to Be) online on her website or some retailers across Vancouver. Plus, she just started a Kickstarter Campaign to help her open a store front of her own (with a super cute video of how it all began). I’m always excited to see new plant-based companies taking the leap, so I had to interview Naomi! (And get a recipe from her of course…)
Hooked On Plants: Say Hello Sweets is the cutest vegan ice cream truck! What was the catalyst in starting your company?
Naomi Arnaut: My dog, actually. I know that sounds like a really weird way to start a business, but I first tried my hand at making ice cream as way to fundraise for a hefty vet bill. My dog, Babycakes, had fully ruptured her knee cap & the only option I had to get her surgery was to finance it. A few months later, the payments were really weighing me down, so I was looking for a creative way to do some fundraising. It was in the middle of an August heatwave, & I had this AH HA moment & thought, I will make ice cream & host a small social by donation. That was the start of Say Hello Sweets.

HOP: Word on the street is that you may have an ice cream delivery tricycle one day soon? When can we expect that and where did you find the tricycle?
NA: YES! The trike has proven to be more of a challenge to build than I had originally anticipated, but it’s slowly coming together. The trike itself is a late 1940’s vintage ride, & needs a lot of love. It was generously gifted to me from a family friend who’s had it sitting for the past 10 or so years. I feel very lucky to have it & can’t wait til it’s functional!
HOP: How long have you been vegan
 
NA: When I was 11, I came across an un-shelved book on factory farming at the local library. I went home & declared that I was now a vegetarian. My mom was supportive. It stuck for 7 years, with the last year being vegan. In my late teens, I was having health problems & when doctors couldn’t find an answer, I was talked into eating meat as a solution. It was right at the height of the popularity of that book “Eat Right For Your Blood Type”, which labelled me as a carnivore based on having O negative blood. I wish I had had the access to the information & the community around veganism that I do now, back then. If I had, I never would have gone back to including animal products in my diet. I ate meat sporadically throughout my 20’s, but am very happy to be back on track now & feeling better than ever. Oh, & I finally did get a proper diagnosis for my mysterious illness. I had reoccurring appendicitis, for over 2 years. I needed surgery, not meat.  

 

HOP: What do you use as the base to your ice creams?

NA: I use full fat coconut milk & for flavours where I want to tone down the coconut flavour, I use a house made cashew milk.
HOP: Where can we find your ice cream truck on a typical day? And, how can we try your ice cream if we can’t make it to your truck?
NA: Fall has arrived with full force, so the truck season has come to a close. In the summer, truck locations are posted on The Street Food App & on the website. I don’t have a stationary location, so the truck moves around the city, participating in festivals, farmers markets or just parks curb side. If you can’t find the truck, head over to Friendly, located at 2408 Main St. It is a sweet little eatery that has Say Hello ice cream by the scoop & by the pint.
HOP: What’s the crowd favourite ice cream flavour?
NA: Stay ‘Mallow, which is the toasted marshmallow flavour, really dominated this summer. Close seconds were Cafe No-lait & Chocolate Nirvana.
HOP: What are your 3 tips for starting a business?
NA:
  1. Ask for help.
  2. Build community.
  3. Stay true to your values.
 
Just for fun – what are 3-5 things you can’t you live without in your morning routine?
NA:
  1. 20 extra minutes in bed after the alarm clock has sounded is a non-negotiable.
  2. Breakfast! Always breakfast.
  3. A brisk walk with Babycakes, with a coffee in hand.
Hooked On People Interview with Say Hello Sweets + Vegan Coffee Ice Cream Recipe
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
10 mins
Total time
25 mins
 
A dairy-free coffee ice cream. This is an ultra creamy and scoopable ice cream made with coconut milk!
Author: Jules
Recipe type: Dessert
Cuisine: dessert
Serves: 8
Ingredients
  • 3 cups full fat coconut milk
  • ¼ cup cane sugar
  • ½ cup agave syrup
  • 2 tablespoons instant espresso
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon arrowroot, tapioca starch or guar gum
Instructions
  1. In a blender, combine instant espresso, salt, vanilla extract, coconut milk & starch of your choice. Blend on high till everything is nice and smooth.
  2. Pour out all of this mixture into a saucepan.
  3. To the filled saucepan, add sugar, agave syrup & coconut oil. Stir over low heat until coconut oil and sugar have fully melted and mixture is warm.
  4. Whisk until the mixture comes to a soft boil. This is to cook out the starch and thicken the mix. But, remember to whisk whisk whisk so no lumps form!
  5. Once it has come to a soft boil, turn heat off and transfer mixture into a bowl or measuring cup. Cover with cling film and make sure to press it against the surface of the mixture so a skin does not form.
  6. Cool for 1 hour in the fridge or in an ice bath then churn in ice cream maker. Once out of the ice cream maker, place in an airtight ice cream or tupperware box, cover, & freeze to allow it to further firm up. Or eat it straight from the ice cream machine!
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Filed Under: Dessert, Hooked On People Interviews, Lifestyle, Recipes, Snacks, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized, Veganism Tagged With: hooked on people, hooked on plants, ice cream recipe, ice cream truck, naomi Arnaut, plant based ice cream, say hello sweets, vegan coffee ice cream, vegan ice cream

Mashed Potato Butternut Swirl | Vegan Holiday Side

November 23, 2017 By julia

This vegan holiday side dish will match this Thanksgiving and Fall weather like slippers to your onsie.

Simple, comforting, fun to play with and sooooo good lookin’.

Holiday side dishes are usually packed with butter and cream to make them feel decadent. But, you can easily get the same kind of comfort from this low-fat, vegan beauty!

A perfect dish to bring to your family dinner this holiday season.

Personally, I like to keep the skins on any organic produce I have because that’s where TONS of the nutrients are found. But, if you’d like a brighter looking dish, feel free to peel the skins of the potatoes!

Benefits:

  • Sweet potatoes boost your immune system, smooth out your digestive system, ward of cancer, relieve arthritis, and are packed with vitamins and minerals. There’s a good reason centenarians base their diet around the sweet potato! Don’t be afraid of white or russet potatoes! They have incredible benefits too and are packed with fibre (they just get a bad reputation from the good old fried up version called the french fry, which isn’t so healthy)
  • Butternut squash is a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. It’s packed with fibre and low in fat, making it a great option for weight loss and heart health. It packed more potassium than bananas and a good dose of B6 for your nervous system.

 

Sweet Potato Butternut Swirl
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
1 hour
Total time
1 hour 10 mins
 
This is a beautiful side dish to bring to any dinner party, especially over the holidays for extra wow effect. It's simple, fancy looking and tastes like fall.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: Thanksgiving, Holiday, Dinner, Side dish, Dinner
Cuisine: Holiday dinner
Serves: 8
Ingredients
  • 1 small (or ½ large) butternut squash, halved lengthwise
  • 5 white sweet potatoes, or russet potatoes
  • 1 cup unsweetened, plain almond milk (or soy, coconut, hemp)
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • ½ spring fresh rosemary
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • A bit more rosemary for garnish
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400°F
  2. Place butternut squash open half down on a parchment covered baking pan.
  3. Cut off the ends of the whole potatoes, then pierce them all over with a fork. Place them on a parchment covered baking pan.
  4. Slide both baking sheets into the oven and bake for 1 hour (or until you can pierce a fork through the squash and the sweet potatoes are oozing with deliciousness). Flip the potatoes half way.
  5. In blender or with hand blender, blend sweet potatoes, rosemary, ½ cup milk, garlic powder, nutritional yeast and salt until smooth.
  6. Pour ½ sweet potato mixture in serving dish, and half into a bowl on the side.
  7. Clean blender, then scoop out butternut squash. Blend squash, ½ cup milk and maple syrup until smooth.
  8. Pour ½ the butternut squash mixture onto the potato mixture in the serving dish. Layer it with the rest of the sweet potato mix you had put aside. Top it off with a layer of butternut squash mixture.
  9. With a spoon, stir several times in a clockwise motion without completely mixing the two colours.
  10. Garnish with a bit more rosemary.
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3) Add vegan pesto (used @love.legrand), nutritional yeast, and the pan fried soy curls to that pan. 
4) Boil pasta of choice (drop your fave pasta below… macaroni? Penne? Fettuccini?
5) Strain then pour pasta into the pan of goodness & mixy mixy
*** optional: add mushroom benefits with 1 tbsp each of @staywyldorganics Immunity Blend powder, and extra protein with @complement unflavoured protein powder. Use ‘hookedonplants’ for a discount - links in bio. 

 
🤤 Devour. 

Anything can be veganized. 👌 

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