Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Filipino Recipes - Puto Cheese Recipe - Pinoy Food

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Paleo Breakfast Recipes :

Puto cheese is just like the regular puto or rice cake. But this version uses flour instead of ground rice so the texture is a whole lot smoother. And the cheese added as topping is the reason why it is named as such. Puto cheese and hot chocolate is a great combination for breakfast. Because it is very easy to prepare, you don't have to be a seasoned chef to cook this recipe to perfection.

Filipino Recipes - Puto Cheese Recipe - Pinoy Food

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cake-flour
  • 1/2 cup all purpose-flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 cup white sugar (divided)
  • 1/3 cup evaporated milk
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 2 pcs egg yolks
  • 2 pcs egg whites
  • 1/4 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • cheese (sliced into small strips)

Cooking Instructions:

  • In a medium-sized mixing bowl, sift the cake flour, all-purpose flour, salt and baking powder. Repeat the step three times then set aside.
  • Beat yolks until the color is lemon yellow. Gradually add ½ cup sugar while beating continuously.
  • Fold in the flour mixture, alternately with milk and water, to the beaten egg yolks. Add the vanilla and mix thoroughly. Set aside.
  • Beat egg whites until soft peaks are formed. Add the remaining ¼ cup sugar and go on beating the mixture until stiff. Fold in the egg batter. Mix well and pour mixture in puto molder about ¾ full.
  • Top with slices of cheese. Cover with clean cheese cloth.
  • Steam for 25-30 minutes. You will know the puto cheese is cooked when you insert a tester in the center and it comes out clean.
  • To retain the solid shape of the puto cheese, let cool for a few minutes before removing from the puto molds.


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Friday, June 29, 2012

Quick and Easy Raw Food Recipes, With 5 Ingredients Or Less!

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Are you looking for easy raw food recipes? Well here are a few really quick and easy raw food recipes with 5 ingredients or less for the raw food beginner.

Quick and Easy Raw Food Recipes, With 5 Ingredients Or Less!

The raw food diet is a type of diet where people eat the majority of their foods in their natural whole state without cooking them. Many people are adopting this lifestyle to eat a natural whole foods diet and to get the benefits of all the nutrients available in fresh raw fruits and vegetables.

Most raw food recipes available on the web or in recipe books are complicated, time consuming, and require a lot of fancy kitchen equipment. This unfortunately turns a lot of people off to the diet because they think it is too hard and time consuming to fit into their busy lifestyle. In this article I'm going to offer a few easy recipes that don't require any fancy equipment or exotic ingredients.

*Most people already have a blender so some of these recipes require a blender.

Easy Green Smoothie Recipe

2 bananas 4 kale leaves chopped with stems removed 1/2 of an apple 1 cup water

Blend in a blender until smooth. This nutritious green smoothie can be eaten for breakfast or as a mid afternoon snack. By blending the kale you are making all the nutrients in the kale leaves such as A,K,C, Iron and calcium easy for your body to absorb and digest. The sweetness from the bananas makes the kale leaves palatable, you'll be surprised by how good it tastes! Serves 2.

Easy Cucumber Salad

2 cucumbers chopped 2 ripe tomatoes chopped 1 red bell pepper chopped 1 bunch cilantro chopped 1 avocado chopped pinch sea salt

Mix all ingredients in a bowl and enjoy as a simple and delicious side salad. The juices of the tomato and bell pepper will marinate with the cilantro to dress the cucumbers. The flesh of a cucumber is a very good source of vitamins A, C, and folic acid. The hard skin is rich in fiber and a variety of minerals including magnesium, silica, molybdenum, and potassium. Serves 4.

Easy Avocado Salad Dressing

1/2 an avocado 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon chives pinch cayenne pepper pinch salt

Blend all ingredients except for the chives in the blender until smooth and then mix in the chives. If you don't have a blender mash the avocado and then whisk the ingredients in a bowl until smooth. Avocados provide nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, B-vitamins and folic acid. Serves 2-4.

Easy Mango Pudding

2 mangoes peeled and diced 1 teaspoon honey 1/2 cup raspberries 1/4 cup water

Blend all ingredients except for the raspberries in the blender. Put the mango pudding in a bowl and then garnish with the raspberries or layer the mango pudding with the raspberries in little dessert dishes to make a healthy parfait. Serves 2.

I hope you enjoyed these recipes and are encouraged to try making them at home. For more free easy raw food recipes please check out the resources below:


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Monday, June 11, 2012

Easy Paleo Recipes Are Not Hard To Find

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Do easy Paleo recipes exist? Yes! The popular Paleo diet based on the way humans ate during the Paleolithic age offers many options for cooking great meals. The food is all natural and abundantly available. The only tricky part is there are some food items not included in the diet that are most likely a staple in many people's diets today. The items not included in the diet include all dairy (milk, yogurt, cheese), grains (rice, pasta, bread) and sugar. There are very good reasons these food items are not included in the diet, but even so, it will be an adjustment to cook without them.

Easy Paleo Recipes Are Not Hard To Find

Alter Existing Recipes

Since dairy, grains and sugar are not allowed on the Paleo diet, a great way to get Easy Paleo Recipes is to alter your existing recipes with Paleo diet approved substitutes. Here are some ideas:

Milk - Coconut Milk
Bread - Flaxseed Focaccia Bread
Flour - Coconut Flour, Almond Flour
Sugar - Honey, Agave, Maple Syrup, Coconut Palm Sugar
Cooking Oil - Flaxseed Oil, Olive Oil

I also suggest get creative with spices, so you won't miss all the oils and added fats you typically cook with.

Where to Find Easy Paleo Recipes

Fortunately, there are a number of excellent Paleo diet cookbooks on the market. The following are available at Amazon.com:

The Paleo Diet Cookbook by Nell Stephenson and Lorrie Cordain - offers 150+ recipes for all meals, plus snacks and beverages

Paleo Comfort Foods by Charles Mayfield - offers homestyle cooking for the Paleo diet with emphasis on a gluten-free kitchen

The Lazy Paleo Enthusiast's Cookbook by Sean Robertson - offers a collection of practical recipes and advice for how to eat healthy without taking up a lot of time

Paleo Menu Ideas

Although the food choices are fairly basic - fruits, vegetables, eggs and meats - there are so many combinations that you should never get bored with your Paleo diet. Just keep experimenting and adding to your recipe repertoire.

Breakfast:
A good breakfast option is always eggs, veggies and fruit. You can also go for a berry smoothie.

Breakfast Ideas:
Scrambled eggs with vegetables
Poached eggs with fruit
Berry parfait
Berry smoothie
Ham and fruit
Fruit salad

Lunch:
Salads are an excellent option for lunch as you can make these at home and take them with you wherever your day takes you. But, you can always mix in meat with your veggies.

Lunch Ideas:
Chicken salad
Tuna salad
Green salad
Turkey burger with lettuce, pickle and onion

Dinner:
This is a great time to feature lean meat and veggies. And there are countless combinations so enjoy getting creative here.

Dinner Ideas:
Chicken and veggies
Fish and veggies
Pork and salad
Shrimp and broccoli stir fry
Turkey chili

Dessert:
Fruit makes excellent desserts, but if you need something closer to your traditional dessert you can get creative with the substitutes listed above and create some amazing desserts.

Dessert Ideas:
Fruit roll ups
Almond Macaroons
Bananas with almond butter and coconut

Why Paleo Diet is Good For You

Since the Paleo diet is fat-dairy-preservative-free it is incredibly good for your health. It requires you to get the majority of your calories from seasonal fruits and vegetables, thus your body is fueled by foods loaded with nutrients. All food is non-processed, which is easy for digestion, getting all these nutrients into your body quickly giving you loads of energy.

Being low on harmful oils, fats and excessive carbohydrates, the Paleo diet helps you lose weight and keep it off. This in turn helps keep disease and illnesses at bay including heart problems, blood pressure, cancer, and diabetes.


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