- buttermilk
- garlic
- black pepper
- salt
- butter
- lemon wedges
- cornstarch
- orange juice
- soy sauce
- fresh broccoli florets
- olive or vegetable oil
- julienned peeled sweet potato
- thinly sliced red onion
- ground ginger
This is my mother’s recipe, I can’t take credit for it. It’s for use with some kind of mixer Kitchenaid or Bosch or similar that will do the kneading for you. I tried to make bread without a mixer, waiting for the yeast to foam and then kneading it myself and failed miserably. With this method, I had success on my first try and now feel like a bread-baking pro. It is utterly delicious and slices beautifully.
I made this healthy-ish cake for my birthday. My inlaws were here, so I was nervous about serving them what could have been a cake tasting like sawdust and ground up cardboard, but it was GOOD. I subsituted the small amounts of white flour for oat flour.
- Nonstick spray coating
- flour
- whole wheat flour
- baking soda
- ground cinnamon
- salt
- sugar
- chopped walnuts or pecans
- applesauce
- packed brown sugar
- all-purpose flour
- whole wheat flour
- ground cinnamon
- butter
- chopped walnuts or pecans
These are very good and rich enough that I can limit myself to one or two without eating the whole batch.
- organic almond butter
- raw honey
- organic olive oil
- organic rolled oats
- shredded organic coconut
- carob chips to taste
I can only make these once a week. Otherwise the boys and I sit down and eat the entire batch. Occasionally, I make them with bananas so I won’t eat them.
- organic salted butter
- raw sugar
- egg
- vanilla
- organic unsweetened apple sauce
- whole wheat flour
- rolled oats
- baking soda
- large bunches of romaine
- Grey Poupon mustard
- Worcestershire sauce
- tin of anchovies in olive oil
- olive oil
- lemon or 3 Tb lemon juice
- egg
- Garlic croutons
- Salt
- Pepper
- bag spinach leaves
- Oscar Meyer center cut
- hard boiled eggs
- mandarin oranges
- Gouda cheese
- red onion
- Balsamic dressing