Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Bacon, Eggs, and Grits

bacon eggs and grits

Bacon, scrambled eggs, grits and OJ.
Easy and GOOD!

I cook my eggs in canola oil and use some of the bacon drippings to flavor my grits.  
(Don't hate...  It isn't like butter and cheese are fat free- and those aren't allowed around here!)
Just be sure to check for dairy ingredients on the bacon label.  I like Oscar Meyer centercut bacon.  :)

Cherrios in my cup

cheerios

Honey Nut Cheerios are dairy & soy free!  Yippee! 

I like 'em with either almond milk or coconut milk.
And I like 'em out of a cup.  
Growing up, my dad taught me the benefits of eating cereal out of a cup:
It's portable, you can drink the milk easily out once the cereal is gone, and you look cool doing it.
But I warn you... once you try it, you may never eat cereal out of a bowl again!

Happy cereal out of a cup, eating! :)

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Grits

eggs
Orange Juice, Silk Brand Dark Chocolate Almond Milk, Turkey Omelet and Grits

Grits are dairy and soy free! 
You can pair them with some eggs or a turkey omelet. 
They make for a filling breakfast! :) 

grits

Friday, August 26, 2011

Banana Bread

slice of bb

For me, this Banana Bread is a treat.

It takes a while to get a batch of bananas to become "banana bread ready," so in that regard, it takes some forethought and preparation.  I kinda tend to do things a little more on the fly.. BUT this is one exception.  It also uses a lot of dishes and I don't like doing dishes.  BUT in the end, when you're eating dairy/soy free... the effort put in here is worth it.  It's a yummy, filling treat and you don't feel like you're eating pretend food.  It's REAL, actually tasty, banana bread! 
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banana bread ingredients

Ingredients:
2 cups of All Purpose Flour
1 tsp. Baking Soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup oil (may substitute 1/2 cup applesauce)
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, beaten
4 ripe (really ripe-- covered in brown spots, ripe) bananas, mashed (I use a potato masher)
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
3 Tbsp. water (you can use Milk or SILK if you wish-- it's just as good with water, though!)
  • ***Note*** I've tried this recipe with several different "ages" of bananas-- green, yellow, yellow with some spots, yellow with mostly brown spots and black-- the best banana bread is made with bananas that are yellow with mostly brown spots-- the more they ripen, the sweeter the bananas get, and the better the banana bread tastes-- If all you have is green bananas, or even yellow-- make something OTHER than banana bread! :) Or wait to make the banana bread. I usually buy about 15 bananas and by the time we've gone through the first 10-11, the rest are plenty covered in spots enough to make some tasty banana bread!
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350.
Stir flour, soda, baking powder and salt together. (Sift if you wish to remove clumps-- I don't always do this because it messes up another item to wash, but sometimes, if I'm feeling extra-snappy, I'll sift.
Set aside dry ingredients.
Combine oil and sugar in a large bowl.
Beat in the two (already beaten) eggs, thoroughly squished bananas (no chunks), vanilla and water.
Add the flour mixture until just combined. (Don't mix it up too much--)

Pour into greased loaf pan and bake until toothpick insersted into the center comes out dry (about 1 hour and 10 min.). *Sometimes it looks as if the top is getting burnt before the inside is done, but if you take it out too early the inside of the bread will not be done*

Cool in the pan for 10 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack.

banana bread loaf

A note about storage...
I like to keep mine in a long rectangular "ziploc" brand disposable tupperware.  It fits in there nicely :)  And then I throw a piece of press and seal saran wrap over the top to keep it fresh and moist.  (The crown of the loaf is too high for the tupperware lid.)  I also always cut the very end slice and leave it in the container, pressed up against the loaf, so that it holds the moisture in on the slices as we eat through the loaf. 

Yummmmmmy in my dairy/soy free tummy!!! :)

keep the bb