Showing posts with label peanut butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peanut butter. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Sweet Potato Coconut Wrap

Coconut oil and chia seeds are two of the most talked about "superfoods" that have a number of health benefits and countless reasons to include them in your diet.  Chia seeds are a vegetarian source of Omega 3s which can reduce joint pain and lower the risk of heart disease. Diets high in Omega 3s have also been shown to reduce inflammation.  Chia seeds are also high in fiber, which helps keep you full.  Coconut oil is high in a saturated fat called medium chain triglycerides.  These fats work differently than other types of fats in the body.  The lauric acid in coconut oil can help reduce high cholesterol and high blood pressure.  Coconut oil reduces damage to the arteries, preventing atheresclerosis. 
The Sweet Potato Coconut Wrap features both of these ingredients, providing a variety of flavors and textures ranging from creamy, coconut infused, peanut butter to the crunchiness of baked sweet potatoes to the soft and doughy texture of flatbread.  This nutritious snack can also be part of a meal (who doesn't LOVE peanut butter as part of their breakfast?!).  It's full of fiber, fats, protein and healthy carbs that will nourish your body and provide brain fuel throughout the day!  I made a large batch of sweet potato fries and have listed the recipe accordingly.  For one serving, you will use 1/2 flatbread and other ingredients as indicated.

Sweet Potato Fries
3 medium sized sweet potatoes
2 t. cinnamon 
2 t. ginger powder

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Microwave sweet potatoes to soften before cooling and slicing.  Mix with coconut oil, cinnamon and ginger powder.  Bake for approximately 25-30 minutes, or until crispy.

Sweet Potato Coconut Wrap
1/2 Flatout Flatbread Wrap
1 T. Earth Balance Coconut & Peanut Spread
1 T. Shredded Coconut

Spread peanut butter onto 1/2 of a Flatout Flatbread wrap. Top with chia seeds, then 4-5 sweet potato fries.  Top with shredded coconut and wrap!




Friday, June 6, 2014

Nutty Bar Protein Oatbowl

It's been a LONG time since I've been this excited over one of my creations. I love oatmeal, I never get tired of it...but, yes it can be boring. Bust through your oatmeal plateau by varying the texture and flavor with the treats listed below! The Kashi crunch and peanut butter goodness make this recipe very reminiscent of the classic Nutty Bar by Little Debbie. 

Ingredients
1/4 c. Regular oats
1/4 c. Kashi GoLean
1 scoop of Quest Nutrition Peanut Butter protein
1 T. Peanut butter 
2 T. Peanuts 
3/4 c water 

Directions
Combine oatmeal, Kashi, protein, cocoa and water in a microwaveable bowl. Microwave for approximately 1 minute. Top with peanuts and a side of peanut butter. 



Tuesday, April 1, 2014

S'mores Protein Smoothie

Blend 1 frozen banana, 1 cup almond milk, 1 t unsweetened cocoa powder, and 1 scoop of Cookies and Cream protein. Top with Kashi Vanilla Graham Go Lean cereal. Amaaaazing!




Sunday, March 23, 2014

Protein Puppy Chow

Idea explosion!!! Why not take a favorite sugary snack and make it healthy?  Kashi and peanut butter? Yes please!

1 1/2 cups Kashi Honey Sunshine cereal
1 scoop Quest Nutrition Milkshake protein
2 T natural peanut butter
Sprinkle of cinnamon

Melt the peanut butter in a bowl. Stir in and coat the cereal. Pour protein into ziploc bag. Add coated cereal.  Mix well to coat. Pour into serving dish and sprinkle with cinnamon! Serves 2. 



Thursday, February 13, 2014

Coconut CranOat Cookies

Crash your cravings and increase your satiety with this oatmeal-cranberry infused cookie recipe! Made with the simplest of ingredients, most of which you may already have on hand, these cookies are a great way to incorporate fiber and antioxidants into your diet.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup liquid egg white
1 t. vanilla extract
1/4 cup natural applesauce
1 t. baking soda
1/2 cup natural peanut butter
1/2 cup coconut flour
1 cup uncooked oatmeal
1 cup cranberries
Coconut oil (to coat cookie tray)

Preheat over to 350 degrees. Mix liquid egg white, vanilla extract, and natural applesauce in bowl. Stir in peanut butter, coconut flour, oatmeal, and cranberries. Coat cookie tray with coconut oil. Roll dough into cookie-size ball. Bake for approximately 15-20 minutes. Yields 12 cookies.

Research indicates that cranberries had the most antioxidant activity, the strongest effect on inhibiting human cancer cells, and the most powerful phytochemicals. The oatmeal, a traditional favorite of many fitness enthusiasts, is filled with cholesterol lowering fiber that also keeps you feeling full. The flavor and benefits of these cookies make them the perfect clean treat to enjoy year round!