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No-blending & easy 1 Bowl Healthy Apple Pie Baked Oats

März 30, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Baked oats – aka just a name for a dish that makes it sound reasonable to have oats for breakfast. And really, it is one of the best things ever. If you have never had it before and are wondering what it tastes like – kind of like oatmeal flavor-wise, but kind of goey and soft like a muffin texture-wise. Plus, those nice and soft cinnamony apples in the middle. So basically, like a mix of apple pie, oatmeal and muffin. Who would not want this?

Since I am not the biggest oatmeal fan I actually have never tried making this when it became a trend. And then one of you asked me whether I could create a recipe for a baked oatmeal. This pushed me out of my comfort zone, and leaving it was a great decision because this recipe turned out! So, also if you are not a huge oatmeal lover but you do like apple pie or muffins, you should still give this recipe a shot!

What’s special about this recipe?

It is not regular oatmeal and it´s not a regular muffin. It is way easier than a muffin and way more special than an oatmeal. Plus, you really only need one bowl to make this, which makes it a great dish for all those who want to avoid washing the dishes! Plus, you only need an oven and no stove, no constant stirring. You can just pop this into the oven, sit back and enjoy it half an hour later.

Is this dish healthy?

Yep, yep, yep! Let’s start with the oats! Oats are a real superfood actually. Loaded with carbs, fibre, protein and antioxidants. They keep you full for hours, give you energy and a bunch of protein to kick-start your day. Oats really are one of the best things you could have in the morning! Then we also use a bit of coconut sugar to sweeten the apples, which does still contain sugar, but also comes with other nutrients and fiber.

What else do we have in here?

Banana. The banana works as a natural sweetener in this recipe, and also adds even more fiber and vitamins to the dish. Besides, we have the apples, more fruits, so more fiber and vitamins, some plant-based milk, an egg for extra protein, and a bunch of cinnamon and cardamon. If you want to find out more about why cinnamon is so healthy, you can check out my December favorites! And last, which is optional but should not be left out, are the nuts! In here I would recommend using hazelnuts or walnuts, both are great sources of healthy fats and protein! So, all in all, really healthy!

How to make this dish?

As already mentioned, this is super simple. We start by chopping up our apple into small cubes. These are then tossed with some cinnamon, cardamon, oil & coconut sugar and pre-baked in the oven. This pre-baking makes them softer, enhances the flavor, and also gives us time to prepare the rest in the meantime!

Then we only need to combine the rest. For this we need to mash a banana, combine it with the egg, plant-based milk, spices, oats, salt & nuts. This can easily be combined in a bowl. If you want to have it really muffin-like you could also blend it with a blender, so you really have a smooth, cakey dough without chunks. If we are just mixing it in a bowl, it has more of an oatmeal vibe. This we can now add to the baked apple and give it a mix and then we’ll bake it for 35-40 minutes until it is crispy on the top.

When and how to best have it:

When I think is pretty irrelevant. It works great as a breakfast, a dessert, a snack, a breakfast for dinner kind of situation, just for whenever you want it. How to best have it depends a little on when you have it. I loveee it with some yoghurt and nut butter (like almond butter) or also some ice cream and whipped cream when having it as a dessert. You could even serve it with some more (sautéed or fresh) apple or banana if that’s what you want!

Also, very important; this dish works great for meal prep! So you can make it on a Sunday or in the beginning of a week and let it chill in the fridge. Whenever you then want to have it, you can just pop it into the oven for 10 minutes until it is warm and crispy again!

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1 Bowl Apple Pie Baked Oats

Like porridge just better. Imagine this as a crossover of apple pie, porridge and muffins but as a breakfast version. Really. really good and really, really easy! A must try!

Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 45 Minuten
Total Time 50 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 1 apple
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • a pinch nutmeg
  • 1 tsp oil
  • 2 tsp coconut sugar
  • a pinch salt

For the oats:

  • 1 banana (the browner the better)
  • 1 egg
  • 100 g oats
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp honey (optional)
  • 75 g (plant based) milk
  • 1 tbsp nuts of choice (walnuts, hazelnuts,…)

For the toppings:

  • shredded almonds
  • coconut sugar

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C.

  2. Remove the core and cut the apple into 1cm sized pieces. Toss them with the cinnamon, cardamon, salt, oil and coconut sugar. Bake them in an oven safe dish for 10 minutes.

  3. In the meantime you can mash the banana till it's creamy, combine it with the rolled oats, egg, cinnamon, plant based milk, nuts and honey. If you want the baked oats to be really muffin-like, you could also blend this dough until it has no chunks left. If you do not blend it, it will me more like a porridge consistency.

  4. Once the apples are done, we can mix them into the remaining batter. Then we can pour it into oven safe bowls of any other oven safe dish and top it with the almonds and coconut sugar. Bake them for 30-35 minutes at 180°C until crispy and golden and enjoy!

I genuinely hope that you will enjoy this recipe as much as we do and that you’ll have a lot of fun making it!

Enjoy,

Love,
Katie

Kategorie: Breakfast, Desserts, Snack, Vegetarian Stichworte: apple pie, baked oat recipe, baked oats, baked porridge, brunch, cake, dessert, healthy, healthy breakfast, Healthy Dessert, healthy oats, healthy vegan, muffin, oat recipe, oatlover, oats, porridge, sugar free, tik tok, tik tok food, vegan breakfast

The Easiest 20 Minute Garlic Curry Eggplant

März 24, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

20 minutes in combination with curry and soft eggplant? Who can say no to that? Seriously, standing in the kitchen for hours when we are hungry and don’t have much time is just not great fun. So we often grab something quick and often not the healthiest options. But this does not have to be the case! It is sooo easy to make something healthy and delicious is like only twenty minutes! And really, these 20 minutes of cooking probably are the most meditative break during your busy day.

What’s special about this dish?

it is not quite a regular curry – but it also is not a stir fry. It is something inbetween. Actually I have been inspired by Baba Ganush when I came up with this dish (which is a middle eastern eggplant dip) and wanted to make a curry version of it that is not quite as creamy. And that kind of is what it turned out to be – a mix of Baba Ganush, Curry and Stir Fry. Anyway, no matter how you label it, it is super addicting.

Contrary to regular curry, it does not contain many different veggies and it not as saucy. The only veggies in it are the eggplant and the edamame. Why? Because we’re keeping it simple. This way the flavors also come through more intense and you can really focus on the eggplant and edamame. The eggplant is basically the base and adds some softness and the edamame gives a nice & fresh contrast.

Is this dish healthy?

OH YES! The main star of the show is eggplant! Besides being super tasty, eggplant also is super healthy! Eggplants are loaded with vitamins, minerals and fibre. Plus they come with a bunch of antioxidants and they are incredibly easy to cook! You could roast them like in the Sesame Roasted Miso Eggplant Recipe or you could add it to an italian tomato stew or throw it into a salad! Options are endless!

Then we also have edamame. Edamame actually is one of my favourite foods ever! The actually are a bean, and therefore extremely high in fibre and protein!! Plus, obv. a bunch of minerals! That all comes with a side of rice, which provides us the carbs to stay happy and healthy and full of energy throughout the entire day!

How to make this dish?

That now really is easy as pie!! It really only comes down to chopping garlic and eggplant and frying them in oil untl soft. Here we need to salt the eggplant, because the salt helps to get the water out of the eggplant, which makes it cook quicker. All that’s left to do now, is to add the edamame and the curry paste that has been mixed with the coconut milk and let it simmer. To garnish we only chop up some spring onions and cilantro and there you go! Easy as pie!

Meal prep friendly?

Yepyepyep! Curry actually is one of the foods that is the meal prep friendliest. It actually enhances in flavour when you let it stand overnight. You can just store it separately from the rice and either heat it up in a pot with a splash of water or in the microwave. This really makes it even more suitable as a quick lunch, because then it really only takes about 5 minutes!

Honestly, this has become one of my new favourites and it is soso good! Easy, quick, super tasty, and healthy! I do not know what you are waiting for any more and why you are not already in the kitchen cooking! Have fun cooking!

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The easiest 20 minute garlic curry eggplant

Ready in basically no time and yet so full of flavor and deliciousness. Th perfect dish for quick lunches or easy dinners. Soft and garlicy eggplant tossed in a spicy red curry sauce on a bed of fluffy rice. All you really need!

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 1 eggplant
  • 4 tbsp curry paste
  • 100 ml coconut milk
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • spring onions & cilantro for garnish
  • 150 g rice

How to

  1. To a pot add the rice along with twice the amount of water and a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Once all water is absorbed turn down to very low heat and let the rice stand to fluff.

  2. In the meantime finely chop the garlic clove and roughly cut the eggplant into about 2-3cm sized chunks. In a pan heat up the oil, then fry the garlic in it for about 1-2 minutes until fragrant before adding the soy sauce. Then add the eggplant and fry on medium high for about 5-8 minutes.

  3. In the meantime combine the curry paste and coconut milk in a bowl and slice the spring onions.

  4. Then add the coconut-curry mix to the eggplant and stir it in. Turn down to medium heat and let cook for about 8 minutes, until the eggplant is nice and soft.

  5. By now the rice should be done too. Divide it onto the plates and top with the eggplant. Sprinkle some sesame seeds and spring onions and serve with a little cilantro!

    Enjoy!

Enjoy,
love,
Katie

Kategorie: Uncategorized Stichworte: 20 minutes, aubergine, easy, easy lunch, easy meal, eggplant recipes, einfach, family meals, gesund, healthy, healthy vegan, lunch, plant based, quick, quick meals, schnell, schnelles Essen, schnelles Mittagessen, vegan, vegetarian, vegetarisch, weeknight dinners

Super Easy 20-Minute Sticky Orange Tofu

März 18, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Put all our prejudices aside and make this recipe. If you used to think tofu is boring, you will be proven differently. We have got the sweet and slightly spicy flavours of orange and chilli combined in a sticky sauce that covers the tofu. Definitely not your average tofu.

Orange Tofu is a dish that originally is made with chicken instead of tofu and therefore also called orange chicken. Orange Chicken originated in China, where it is rarely found in traditional restaurants today. It got really popular in the US through Panda Express. There the chicken is battered, then fried and then tossed in a orange sauce, which thickens and caramelizes. 

What’s special about this dish?

It is a vegan version if the orange chicken and a mich healthier one too. It is not battered and deep fried and also not tossed in a sauce loaded with white refined sugar. It is a much healthier, easier and quicket version of the original and still tastes really intense and good! So you could say that it rather is a Chinese inspired dish and less the original one.

Is this dish healthy? 

Yep yep. What is it made of? Well our main ingredient is tofu. Tofu is really high in protein and also comes with some fiber. Then our main „ingredient“ is the orange sauce. This is mainly made from freshly squeezed orange juice, which is a vitamin C bomb. Then we have some soy sauce, vinegar, fresh ginger and garlic and some honey, plus some cornstarch in which the tofu is tossed and then fried in a little hot oil.

Contrary to regular orange chicken, we have rather little fat here because instead of deep frying it, it is simply stir fried in a pan. Also, we are using honey instead of white refined sugar. Honey still contains sugar but less per 100g in comparison to regular sugar and it actually comes with antioxidants. 

How to make this dish:

This is super simple. So, we start by pressing the tofu. To do so we just lay some kitchen paper beneath and on top of a block of tofu and them let something heavy press it down for a few minutes. This will make the liquid drain from the tofu so it gets crispier in the pan later on.

Next we just chop it up into about 1 cm sized cubes. These are then tossed in some cornstarch. The cornstarch binds the remaining liquid and kind of forms a crust when frying. After that, the tofu is fried in some hot oil from each side for about 1-2 minutes till crispy. 

In the meantime we combine the orange juice & zest, soy sauce, honey or maple, cornstarch, ginger, garlic and vinegar in a bowl and then pour it over the tofu and let it simmer on low heat for a few minutes. Because of the cornstarch the sauce will thicken and the honey makes it caramelise. That already pretty much is it, we now only have to divide it onto plates or bowls and garnish with some greens!

Meal prep friendly

You can easily make this dish in advance and reheat it. If you have a stove I would prepare everything in advance and store the tofu and sauce separately and heat it up together whenever you want to have it. If you do not have a stove when eating it, you can simply heat it up in the microwave all together. Maybe you’ll then need to add a little water.

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Super Easy 20-Minute Sticky Orange Tofu

Easy, delicious and healthy. A vegan and lighter version of the american-chinese classic and let me tell you, it at least is as delicious!

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American, Chinese
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 300 g tofu
  • 4 tbsp cornstarch
  • some rice or quinoa to serve with

For the sauce:

  • 1 orange zest & juice
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 cm ginger
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch
  • 60 g honey or maple
  • 1 tbsp vinegar

How to

  1. Lay the tofu onto some kitchen paper and cover it iwth some more. Lay something heavy on top and let it press for abou 5-10 minutes, so as much liquid as possible goes out in order for the tofu to become crispy when frying. Then cut into 1 cm sized cubes and toss it in the cornstarch

  2. In the meantime grate the orange, then press it. Combine it with the remaining ingredients for the sauce.

  3. Heat up the oil in a pan and fry the tofu on each side for about 1-2 minutes until crispy and golden. Turn the heat down to medium heat and pour in the orange sauce. Give everything a good mix and let simmer for about 3-4 minutes until it has thickend a bit.

  4. Serve with some rice or quinoa and garnish with some cilantro! Serve and enjoy!

Honestly, this dish is so quick, so easy to make and so good! You’ll really, really love it and it is so so simple! I hope you’ll like it as much as we do and have a great time cooking it!

Enjoy!
Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: American, Chinese, Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: 20 minutes, American, Chinese, easy tofu recipes, easy vegan, healthy lunch, healthy vegan, lunch, orange, plant based, quick, quick and easy, tofu, tofu recipes, vegan, vegan cooking, vegan lunch

The Ultimate Barbecue Cauliflower Wing Stir Fry

Februar 26, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Really, I do not quite know what this is or how to name this respectively but what I can tell you is that it is seriously good! It kind of is a mix of wings, a barbecue salad and a stir fry. Yepyep, I know this sounds a bit interesting but honestly, it could not be more delicious!

We have got the wing shape and texture since the cauliflower is baked. Then we have got the stir fry flavours, especially in the vegetables and the good old barbecue taste. The cauliflower has the good soggy-after-crispy-saucy taste (I hope anyone understands what I mean here). It’s like when you bake something crispy and then toss it in a sauce and it gets softer and so full of flavour. Definitely amazing! If you only are a fan of crispy wings, you should go check out my cauliflower taco recipe and try this (insane!)

What is special about this dish?

It is not a classic of any cuisine, that needs to be said. We have so many different flavours and textures, like a fusion of the whole world in one bite. And, even though it is such a fusion, it really is not difficult to make. It comes down to a few minutes essentially. Plus, it really is something that everyone will like. It is one of those family meals anyone wants, while at the same time being great for just making it for one self. So, it is kinda extra but not hard to make.

Is this dish healthy?

I would definitely say so. We have got the cauliflower. I think cauliflower really is worth all its hype because it simply is great. Not only can you make an incredible variety of dishes with it, ranging from pizza to gnocchi and wings but it also is really nutritious and very very filling. Cauliflower is high in fibre and antioxidants as well as several Vitamins such as C, K, and B6. Just a really cool vegetable, plus it mostly is grown locally so, no excuses to not get it.

Besides the cauliflower we have got (plant based) milk, wholewheat flour, breadcrumbs, spices, oil and barbecue sauce. Wholewheat flour is a great source of fibre and carbs, same as the breadcrumbs (if you chose wholegrain ones). The spices, milk, and oil also contain several minerals, vitamins and healthy fats, which are great for your body.

Now we have got the barbecue sauce left, which is a tricky one. Let’s put it that way: Homemade ALWAYS is better than store bought. Why? You actually know the ingredients that are in it and you can pronounce them. Store-bought ones are often loaded with sugar, preservatives, artificial colouring, and, and, and. You know, the list goes on. If you decide to get a store bought one, make sure to check the label and see which ingredients it contains. Nevertheless, you can easily make a homemade one. You verrryyy likely already have all the ingredients at home and have it mixed in less than 5 minutes. The recipe will be down below here or in the barbecue chicken salad recipe.

How to make it:

If you have watched my Vegan What I Eat In A Day on Instagram, you by now know. It is everything else than tricky or complicated. No need to pre-cook anything or something like that, just an easy recipe. We start by chopping up the cauliflower and tossing it in a mix of plant based milk, cornstarch, wholegrain flour and spices. Next, we toss them in the breadcrumbs. Now they go on a baking tray, are drizzled with some oil and baked.

That’s it for this part. now you an chop up some veggies. I believe what works best here are bell peppers and spring onions, but feel free to use whatever you like and desire. These are just quickly stir fried in a hot pan with some oil. When the cauliflower is done baking, it is added along with the (homemade) barbecue sauce. Just combine all of this and serve with some rice, salad, bread, potatoes, or anything else you like! That already is it!

How and when to best have it:

You can meal prep it and store in the fridge with some extra barbecue sauce if you want. I most of the time serve it with rice and/or salad but it also must taste great in salad, or with some crispy, fries-style potatoes! That is it!

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The Ultimate Barbecue Cauliflower Wing Stir Fry (Vegan)

Soggy-after-crispy sauce & super flavorful barbcue caulidlower wings. So easy, so good and so healthy. Just heaven.

Course Appetizer, dinner, Main Course
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 25 Minuten
Total Time 35 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

For the barbecue sauce:

  • 100 g unsweetend ketchup
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup or coconut sugar
  • 1 tbsp vinegar
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp hot sauce
  • 1 tsp salt

For the rest

  • 1/2 head of cauliflower (or one small one)
  • 200 ml plant based milk
  • 5 tbsp wholegrain flour
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch
  • 5 tbsp breadcrumbs
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 3-4 spring onions
  • rice to serve with

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Break the cauliflower apart into smaller, bite-sized florets. Combine milk with flour, cornstarch, paprika and salt in a bowl. Add the cauliflower florets and toss them in the mixture.

  2. Add the breakcrumbs into another bowl and toss the cauliflopwer in it after the mixture, so they are all covered with the crumbs. Add them noto a baking tray and drizzle with oil. Here it is important that every floret is covered with some oil, otherwise they won't be crispy after baking and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown and crispy.

    Combine all the ingredients for the barbecue sauce!

  3. In the meantime deseed and chop the bell pepper and pealed spring onions into about 1cm sized pieces. Heat up about 1tbsp of oil in a pan and stir-fry those for about 2-3 minutes. Then add in the baked cauliflower and the barbecue sauce and give it a good mix! Fry for another 2 minutes, then serve with some rice and/ or salad! Enjoy!

Kategorie: Appetizers, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: barbecue, barbecue recipe, cauliflower, cauliflower nuggets, cauliflower recipes, cauliflower wings, dinner, easy, easy vegan, family friendly, family recipe, game night recipe, healthy vegan, meal prep, plant power, vegan

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