Health & Wellness Thursdays || All About Gluten-Free Baking ||11.20.14

For those of you inviting guests over for the holidays that may have Celiac's Disease or be gluten intolerant or just not into eating gluten, here is a run-down of really really really helpful gluten-free baking basics.

|| The Low-Down on Ingredients ||

there's no need to be intimidated, just take it one step at a time -- contact me if you have any questions or need tips (I've been gluten-free for three years now and am on my way to being a Certified Holistic Health Coach)

  • Xantham Gum

    • Acts as a replacement for the gluten in gluten-free flour
    • Provides structure by interacting with the gluten-free flour, giving it that 'lift & puff'
  • Gluten Free Flour

    • Tends to be a combination of a bunch of different flours (and also some starches)
      • Typically there is combination of rice flours, maybe bean flours, possibly some whole grains such as millet or amaranth, and starches such as potato or tapioca starch
    • In this video, her favorite is Bob's Red Mill
      • Bob's Red Mill has a great mix that was recently recreated to have less of a 'bean' flavor in the raw dough stage -- because we all know we eat cookie dough by the spoonful before baking : - )
  • Flax Seed Meal

    • Ground up flax seed
    • Replaces that 'viscous, gooey, binding' texture that eggs provide
    • Also has a delicious flavor -- slightly nutty, a little sweet
  • Kuzu Powder

    • Great replacement for gelatin
      • Put the powder in a little water until it breaks down
      • Add to whatever you want to stiffen or thicken -- so easy
  • Soy Flour

    • Ground up soybeans
    • Helps achieve a creamy texture for creations like vegan butter-cream (!)
  • Coconut Oil

    • No butter in vegan dishes, but looking for a delicious flavor? Best bet.
    • Doesn't taste 'coconutey' just very rich and comforting (plus so good for you!)
    • High burn temperature -- holds up well no matter how you use it
    • Solid in room temperature -- just takes a little heat to melt
  • Nutritional Yeast

    • Adds a cheesy flavor to dishes
    • Delicious and Savory
    • Texture: flaky and light


[Video by The Kitchy Kitchen -- watch more on her YouTube Channel]

|| Health & Wellness Thursdays || Vaccinations, Gluten Free Reasons, & Apples Oh My!

|| Some Healthy Links to Keep Us Going ||

all from my new favorite site Organic Lifestyle Magazine


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Vaccinations what’s your take?

"We have more vaccinations on our schedule than any other country. We also have one of the highest infant mortality rates and one of the highest newborn death rates among industrialized nations. We also have the highest rate of autism."


 

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So everyone you know has become Gluten Free … here’s why.

"What is gluten? Gluten is the protein found in wheat (including spelt, kamut, triticale , which are varieties of wheat), rye, and barley."


 

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away!

"The apple belongs to the Rosaceae family like it’s cousins the plum, nectarine, and peach. The apple is a sweet, crunchy fruit with an edible skin and a cream or white flesh that has been touted the world over for its health promoting and disease prevention benefits. The reality is that the medicinal properties of apples are well documented."


Was any of this information surprising or new? How do you feel about vaccinations? Are you or anyone you know gluten free? I've loved apples forever -- what's your take on them?

Stay Happy & Healthy

xx

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Munchies So Good You Might Not Make it Back to the Couch

I can safely say Scandal steals my heart every time Kerry Washington goes home to a big bowl of popcorn, a glass of wine, and a beautifully oversized sweater. When I’m done with my work, my first thought is to change my clothes (ugh tight jeans today), flip on some Netflix, and make a big ole batch of popcorn. Homemade style.

A little honey. Probably too much salt.

Being gluten-free and vegan never tasted so good. Okay there are some incredible foods out there... but this is quick bliss.

I wasn’t even going to eat the popcorn that I was making for all of you, but it screamed my name, popped for joy, and wound up crunching in my mouth before I knew it. Let me just say: best. decision. ever.

Popcorn is amazing. Not only is it 100% whole grain, a big check for healthy and happy tummies, but it also has about 4 grams of dietary fiber for every 4 cups of popped corn. The recommended daily intake of fiber is 25 grams for women and 38 grams for men. So good stuff! And let’s not stop there. Apparently, it has higher levels of healthy antioxidants than some fruits and vegetables! This antioxidant is known as polyphenol. Those pieces of popcorn that get stuck in your teeth, known as the hull, contain about 90% of these polyphenols.  Antioxidants help stop and sometimes reverse the damage done by unstable molecules known as “free radicals”. Thus protecting us against cancers, diseases, and other illnesses. See, I told you popcorn was amazing.

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Honey totes a long list of benefits! I’m going to do a more detailed post of this later, but I’ll give you a little bit of the lo down right now. Honey contains flavonoids, another type of antioxidant, that reduce the risk of some cancers and heart disease. Honey reduces ulcers and other gastrointestinal disorders, is anti-bacterial and antifungal, reduces cough and throat irritation, and when eating raw and local honey, you can expect to have less allergies (because the pollen that would be irritating has already been working it’s way in your system). Cool, huh?

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Sea Salt helps build a strong immune system. It is alkalizing meaning it helps prevent and reverse high acidity levels in your body, eliminating the risk for serious and life-threatening diseases. It also aids in weight loss, relieves dry and itchy skin, as well as and this is a big one helps to preserve serotonin and melatonin in the body which can help with various types of depression, allowing you to feel happier, relaxed, and give you the chance to sleep better at night.

Did you know a sweet and salty recipe could do so much?! Recipe after the pics...

SWEET & SALTY MUNCH CRUNCH POPCORN

This recipe is made in a microwave. There are a lot of concerns regarding microwaves, but I am away at school right now, and restricting myself too much has never served me well in the past, so I am making do with what is available. I hope to create a post using the stove top soon. xxoo

INGREDIENTS || try to by organic as often as possible but don’t miss out on greatness if you don’t have all organic

  • 1 brown paper bag
  • ~ 2.5 tbsp. popcorn
  • Sea Salt to taste
  • ** Honey to taste

Play around with the recipe! Add raisins, chocolate chips, puffed cereal! Popcorn is the rice of snack food… throw in a flavor and it just magically works. If you’re new to this whole vegan thing, try adding some coconut oil or olive oil to give it more of the movie popcorn consistency. Then as you become more accustomed to the taste, you might reduce this until you have just honey and salt.

**note: some vegans do not consume honey—that being said, honey hosts so many amazing and incredible benefits, makes me feel great without sugar crashes, and together are good enough reasons for me … feel free to substitute maple syrup or agave if you are a strict vegan; agave is more watery and might make the popcorn soggy, but I know maple syrup works like a charm. 

RECIPE || I don’t use exact measurements, so bare with me.

  1. Fill the bottom of the brown paper bag with about 2.5 tablespoons of popcorn kernels. The kernels will cover the bottom with some brown peaking through. Adjust amount according to paper bag size.
  2. Fold over the opening of the brown paper bag about 1 inch. Then fold again.
  3. Place the bag fold side down into the microwave.
  4. Microwave about two and a half minutes (mine takes two minutes and 45 seconds). A good rule of thumb (where does that phrase come from anyway?) is to stop the microwave when there is a pause of about two seconds in the popping.
  5. You now have air-popped popcorn!
  6. Open the bag, crack the salt into the bag, drizzle honey over the top, reseal, and shake, shake, shake. or Pour the popcorn into a bowl, drizzle the honey over the top, coat it with salt, and then stir with a spoon.

Grab a handful and get those taste buds a partying… I’d be surprised if you make it to your destination before consuming the whole bag. If so, no worries! Just head back over and make another bag :)

 

[Photographs by yours truly]