Little Vegan Santas

It's nearly end of November and December is on it's way. Christmas markets are already welcoming their guests with hot beverages such as mulled wine (called "Glühwein" in Switzerland), hot chestnuts and other delicacies. I really love the cosy atmosphere in December with magical lights, beautiful fragrances of mandarines and spices, warming teas and cosy hours with friends and family. Obviously, December as the last month of the year is also a time where overall a lot is going on, most of us are running from one place to the other to get everything done and organised before the new year. However, it's very important to take a break from all of that even if it's for a very short time. I usually take this breaks to do something good for me and my surrounding. I love walking outside in nature, reading a book, listening to some music, having coffee and tea with good friends and doing sports or yoga. Or how about baking a few handsome Little Vegan Santas?

On December 6 we celebrate "Santa's Day" in Switzerland. On this particular day, "Samichlaus" and his companion "Schmutzli" emerge from their cottage in the woods to visit children at their homes. In comparison to the American version, where Santa is flying on a reindeer-pulled sleight, our Santa walks through the snow with his dear donkey. When Santa visits the children, they are expected to make a promise to behave better in the upcoming year and recite a poem. In return, "Samichlaus" and "Schmutzli" will leave a bag full of peanuts, walnuts, mandarines, ginger breads, chocolates and of course Santas made out of bread called "Grittibänz". Based on this tradition, Swiss bakeries always sell "Santas" during this time of the year and especially on Santa's Day.

My Little Vegan Santas are made easily and the perfect match to your favourite cup of tea and juicy mandarines. On top of that, they are vegan and a bit healthier than the usual Santas bought somewhere. For these Santas I used spelt flour (Type 630) because I love spelt a lot and you should try it too. Of course you can also use any other flour. Sometimes I also mix different types of spelt flour to have a slightly darker, more whole-grain-dough, but it depends on whatever you like. Additionaly I use coconut oil in this recipe, because of its healthy properties. As an alternative you can always use plant-based margarine, but please watch out not to buy the ones with palm oil on the ingredient list (Thanks!). But honestly, there is no reason to change this lovely ingredient in my recipe.

These little beautiful Santas were coming right from the oven. Can you imagine this incredible smell?

Little Vegan Santas

Ingredients
500g spelt flour (Type 630)
300ml soy milk (or other plant-based milk)
60g coconut oil, melted (alternative: plant-based margarine)
2 tsp himalayan sea salt

2 tsp coconut blossom sugar
20g fresh yeast

Coating:
a pinch of turmeric
some extra soymilk
dried fruits (raisins, cranberries etc.)

sugar crystals

Put the flour into a big bowl, add the coconut blossom sugar, salt and mix. Melt the coconut oil. Meanwhile dissolve the fresh yeast in the soy milk. If everything is ready, pour the coconut oil and soy milk with the dissolved yeast into the prepared bowl. Then with your clean hands knead the dough until smooth for at least 5 minutes – with a lot of love. The longer you knead, the better it will be in the end. After this exercise, put the dough back into your bowl and cover with a damp (not wet!) and warm towel. Place the dough somewhere warm, maybe in your bathroom and let it rest for about 2 hours until dough doubles in its original size.
Preheat oven to 180°C.
Mix a pinch of turmeric with some soymilk. After that, separate the dough into four eqaul-sized parts. Then use your imagination and creativity and form little beautiful Santas, using scissors to form the arms and legs. As a next step, use a brush to cover the Santas with the prepared coating (turmeric & soymilk) and decorate with dried fruits and sugar crystals. Put Santas in the preheated oven for about 20-25 minutes until dough is golden brown.
Cool Santas on a rack for a bit and serve immediately while still a bit warm.
Enjoy with love!

(Makes: 4 Santas; Preparation time: 30min; Resting time: 2 hours; Baking time: 20-25min)

On Santa's Day these Little Vegan Santas are best with some mandarines and nuts, a cup of tea and a couple of good friends – what a combination. Enjoy with love!

And remember: it's very important to take a break from stressful moments in every day life – even if it's for a very short time. So happy baking and relax.

Lots of love, Fabienne.

Beauty-Boosting Bliss Balls

I'm so proud to share this recipe of these Beauty-Boosting Bliss Balls with you. My mission was to create a small snack with a lot of superfoods combined together for boosting your beauty to the fullest. These Beauty-Boosting Bliss Balls are especially amazing for glowing and healthy skin due to the ingredients properties which harmonise together well. I usually make a batch of these at the weekend to have enough for the upcoming weeks, although to no surprise they don't always last until the end of the week. They're very handy when you're on the go and you suddenly feel tired, hungry or just want a healthy snack in the middle of the day. 

So you might look at these beauties and ask yourself why are they healthy and good for my skin? The answer is simple: due to amazing superfoods such as oats, almonds, flaxseeds, coconut, chia and sunflower seeds, goji berries, spices and of course the perfect anti-aging booster called raw cacao. They all support the healthy function of your body and promote glowing and healthy-looking skin from the inside out. They are gluten-free, dairy-free and sugar-free. If you replace the honey with maple syrup, agave nectar, yacon syrup or stevia powder you easily turn the recipe into vegan as well. I won't replace the honey in this recipe because it brings a special note to it in combination with the raw cacao powder. In the following I provide you with further information from a selection of this magical superfoods which are especially good for your skin:

Sunflower seeds: are high in protein and a good source of iron and calcium. Sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E. This vitamin ciculates through your body neutralising the damaging free radicals which can threaten the health of your cells. Vitamin E helps reduce the risk of inflammatory skin conditions including acne and eczema. Due to its rich source of another great antioxidant called selenium, which assists in repairing your DNA while essential fatty acids encourage soft and smooth skin.

Flaxseeds: as the highest known plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids, followed by chia seeds. They help reduce inflammation, strengthen your immune system, support cardiovascular health and contribute to a healthy brain function. Chia seeds are very digestible plant proteins and an excellent source of antioxidants and minerals. 

Goji berries: In Chinese medicine these superfood is known as the secret to strengthening the immune system and longevity. Goji berries contain 18 amino acids, including the eight essential ones, and an incredible amount of antioxidants. Antioxidants help lessen the damage caused by free radicals. Next to antioxidants they're packed with trace minerals, essential amino acids, vitamin C and anti-aging properties. In Asian herbal medicine these berries are being used to preserve youth and promote well-being. 

Coconut oil: is praised for it's anti-aging properties. On top of that it contains a lot of vitamin E, which is essential for healthy skin growth & repair, to keep skin smooth and to protect it agains cracking. Due to it's antioxidant properties it prevents premature-aging and wrinkling of the skin.  Coconut oil also contains many proteins. These protein keep your skin healthy and rejuvenated – from the inside out. 

Raw cacao powder: contains nearly 20 times the antioxidant content than blueberries. Next to promoting a balance in hormonal mood swings, serving as an aphrodisiac, protecting your heart and suppresses your appetite, raw cacao can prevent premature aging. The antocyanins found in raw cacao protect your cells from premature oxidation or destruction, which keeps us looking and feeling younger longer. On top of that the Journal of Nutrition (2006) found that woman who drank raw cacao a day had better skin texture, increased oxygen saturatio, improved microcirculation and improved skin hydration. 

Cinnamon: with its warm and sweet flavour has been used in traditional Eastern and Western medicines throughout history for its antiseptic properties.

Beauty-Boosting Bliss Balls

Ingredients
50g almond meal
30g rolled-oats (optional: gluten-free)
40g desiccated coconut
1 tbsp flaxseed, grounded
2 tbsp chia seeds
2 tbsp sunflower seeds
3 tbsp goji berries
3 fresh dates, pitted
2 tbsp almond butter
1 tbsp coconut oil, melted
1 tbsp raw honey (vegan: yacon/maple syrup/agave nectar)
2 tbsp raw cacao powder
1/2 tsp vanilla powder
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
a pinch of sea salt
ca. 30ml filtered water


Combine all ingredients except the filtered water into your blender. Blend.
Slowly add some water and blend until mixture is combined together well and becomes smooth but not too wet. 
Then form balls out of ca. 1 1/2 tsp mixture. Sprinkle some extra desiccated coconut over these beautiful bliss balls. Store in your fridge for about 7 days. If you have too many, you can also freeze them for the following week. 

Enjoy!

(Makes: 12-15; Preparation time: 15min)

You will love them – as much as I and all around me do. 

I wish you all a relaxing Sunday evening and a happy new week,
Lots of love, Fabienne.

Raw Raspberry-Coconut Birthday Cake

Happy Birthday Natural Always!
It's already one year ago since Natural Always was founded. This one year was great, obviously hard work and at the same time a lot of fun and filled with lots of new experiences! I can't wait for the future to come, to share with you all the new recipes I created and still have in my mind. I'm totally looking forward to continuing my mission of showing you how to find happiness through a healthy plant-based lifestyle step-by-step and in an easy way. On this occasion I especially want to thank all my lovely subscribers and readers for sharing their love and passion with me and for reminding me of doing the right thing. I also want to thank all those of you, who believe in and support me in doing what I'm passionate about and love to do. Thank you all very much!

For this special celebration I present you this Raw Raspberry-Coconut Birthday Cake, which is my favourite desert consisting of only simple ingredients which I absolutely love such as raspberry, coconut, cashew, almonds and dates to name the main ones. Trust me, each bite will melt in your mouth, it's soooo heavenly delicious that you always want to make this cake for any occasion to come! Although there is some time needed for preparation as the base and the whole cake need to go in the freezer for some time, it's so easy to make. Moreover, this Raw Raspberry-Coconut Birthday Cake is filled with only healthy and natural ingredients – as always. 

Raw Raspberry-Coconut Birthday Cake

Ingredients
Base:
45g desiccated coconut
150g fresh dates, pitted
70g raw almonds
1 tbsp raw cacao powder

a pinch of sea salt

Filling:
250g raw cashews (soaked overnight or for 3 hours in hot water)
50ml raw honey (vegan option: agave nectar/maple/date syrup)
125ml coconut oil, melted
200g coconut yoghurt without flavour (my favourite brands: harvest or coyo)
50ml fresh lemon juice
1 tsp bourbon vanilla powder
200g fresh raspberries (if frozen raspberries are used: thaw them completely before use)
fresh raspberries or figs, sliced (for decoration)

Line the base of a springform (20cm) cake tin with baking paper.
Combine all ingredients for the base in a food processor and blend. If mixture is too dry, add a little water (be careful: only a little!). If everything is well combined, press mixture firmly into the cake tin until mixture is evenly spread and base becomes level. Then put the cake tin into your freezer.

In the meantime start preparing the filling: warm the honey and coconut oil in a water bath until well combined and liquid. Drain and rinse the soaked cashews and place them together with the honey-coconut-oil-mixture, vanilla powder, lemon juice and coconut yoghurt into your food processor. Blend on high level until mixture becomes a creamy and smooth consistency. 
Pour half (only half!) of the filling over your base using a spatula. Add fresh raspberries to the remaining half of the filling and blend again on high speed until smooth and creamy. Then gently spread the second half of the mixture on top of the first layer and level with a spatula. Place the cake tin again into the freezer for 3-4 hours. Depending on your schedule it's also possible to leave it in the freezer overnight.

Take out the cake tin from the freezer half an hour before serving. Decorate the cake with extra raspberries – sliced figs are delicious as well. 
Try to lose the cake with a sharp knife running around the edge. Before cutting the cake into slices, make sure to run a sharp knife under hot water. 

Serve, smile and enjoy because life is wonderful!

Note: Another positive thing besides its great taste is that you can store this Raw Raspberry-Coconut Birthday Cake in your freezer for up to 3-4 weeks.

(Makes: 12 slices; Soaking time: min. 3h/overnight; Preparation time: 45min; Freezing time: 3-4 hours)

Happy Birthday Natural Always and thanks a lot to all my dear readers and lovely friends – I'm so grateful and happy!

Lots of love, 
Fabienne.

 

Raw Carrot-Hazel Dreams

The last couple of weeks I spent a lot of time in my kitchen experimenting and creating wonderful new recipes. As I want my recipes to be perfect I take my time and the time they need to be completed to perfection. 

My recipes not only need to be delicious, I strive them to be healthy and good for your body at the same time. Most of the time I try to include magical superfoods with lots of different properties. Today I present you my Raw Carrot Hazel-Dreams which you need to try out because they are simple to make and so delicious. On top of that they give you energy which lasts long and prevents sugar cravings.

Raw means they haven't been heated at all and its ingredients still contain their natural properties. The recipe consists of the main ingredients such as carrots, almonds, hazelnuts and cashews. A special ingredient is the yacon syrup. You might have heard of or come across it in other recipes of mine. Yacon is a large plant that is mainly grown and cultivated for its roots. Yacon syrup is commonly used as healthy replacements for sugar as sweeteners in various recipes. At the same time this sweetener is a real wonder elixir because of many reasons:

Yacon syrup regulates sugar levels, helps with weight loss, improves liver health, lowers "bad" cholesterol and blood pressure and is known to prevent certain types of cancer. On top of that it boosts digestive health and strengthens the immune system. The majority of the carbohydrate sugars contained in yacon syrup cannot be digested by the body, which results in a very low calorie intake and low sugar level coming into the bloodstream. It also helps the body to absorb vitamins and minerals of other foods while it's rich in potassium, calcium and phosphorous.

You're crazy about your health? Go nuts – seriously! 

Cashews: are packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Vitamins such as E, K and B6 come along with minerals like copper, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, selenium and zinc. These components are all very important for maintaining good health and are required for the body to function properly. According to research, eating more nuts such as cashews can lower your risk for cardiovascular disease by reducing blood pressure and "bad" cholesterol levels while potassium, vitamins E and B6 help to fight heart disease. The copper and iron work together to help the body form red blood cells which in turn keeps blood vessels, nerves, bones and the immune system healthy and functioning properly. Replacing the animal fats and proteins with the mono-and polyunsaturated fats found in cashews is an excellent way to manage your weight and reduce stored fat in the heart.

Hazelnuts: contain as cashews as well heart-healthy fats that can protect the health of your heart. Hazelnuts have a high amount of vitamin E in addition to B vitamins and folate. Vitamin E is especially important in maintaining healthy skin, hair and nails, while B vitamins are important in energy metabolism. Hazelnuts as a rich source of minerals such as potassium, calcium and magnesium, provides many health benefits such as regulating a healthy blood pressure. 

Raw Carrot-Hazel Dreams

Ingredients

Filling:

2 organic carrots, peeled and grated roughly
30g flax seeds, grounded
140g almond meal
450g fresh dates, pitted
2 tbsp psyllium husk
50g desiccated coconut
1 tsp cinnamon
a pinch of cardamom

Icing:
200g raw cashews, soaked before about 3 hours
1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
3 tbsp yacon syrup (other option: maple syrup; non-vegan option: raw honey)
1 1/2 tbsp coconut oil, melted
ca. 80-90ml water
a handful of hazelnuts, chopped and toasted
a handful of shredded coconut, toasted


Combine all ingredients into your blender. Blend until mixture is combined together well.
Then pour the mixture into your muffin tins with a spoon. Pay attention that the mixture sticks together in the muffin tins by pressing down the mixture with a spoon. Depending on the size of your muffin tins you will get about 12-18 muffins out of the mixture. After this step you should put the tins into the freezer while you prepare the icing.

For the icing you only need to blend all ingredients listed above until mixture becomes smooth. While blending, pour the water at the same time into the mixture to be distributed evenly. Take the muffin tins out of your freezer and spread the icing over the muffins. Sprinkle the toasted hazelnuts and desiccated coconut over these little beauties. Then freeze them again for about half an hour until the icing sets on top of the muffins.
Serve and enjoy these Raw Carrot-Hazel Dreams!

(Makes: 12-18 depending on size of muffin tins; Preparation time: 60min)

I wish you all a great weekend and stay happy & healthy!

Lots of love,
Fabienne.

Heart-Warming Banana Bread

These days the weather is quite grey, wet and not very welcoming to going outside into the cold. Nevertheless fresh air is always a good idea, especially in the morning hours. On top of this, it's always a great feeling to return into a cosy and warm home, especially when there is something special waiting for you. Or can you imagine anything better than coming home to the overwhelming smell of freshly baked banana bread after a morning run in the forest? I can't, and that's exactly why I share this wonderful recipe with you in order to feel with me, smell it yourself and treat yourself to something special on a cosy Sunday.

This recipe is completely vegan, therefore doesn't contain any eggs. The chia seed mixture serves as an egg replacement and adds as a real superfood some fabulous health boosting properties.

As another great thing the banana bread is absolutely gluten-free, but could be adapted the other way round if you prefer to use an other particular flour which contains gluten (see Other options). I experimented a lot until I have found the right flour mixture which consists of buckwheat, almond and a little coconut flour. For the dates I used fresh Medjool dates, which provide together with the grated apple an extra touch of moisture and softness to the dough.

Heart-Warming Banana Bread

Ingredients
120g buckwheat flour & 30g coconut flour (*see Other options)
100g almond flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp cardamom
1/4 tsp bourbon vanilla powder (or content of one vanilla bean)
1-2 tbsp sesame seeds

2 tbsp chia seeds + 7 tbsp water
80g walnuts, roughly chopped (or a mixture of nuts to your taste, e.g. macadamia, almonds)

3-4 mashed ripe bananas (ca. 375g)
1 big apple, chopped or grated (for a special texture I like to cut them into small chunks)
65g chopped dates (fresh if possible)
6 tbsp coconut oil

A little more coconut oil: to grease cake pan

*Other options: if you don't have coconut flour handy, just add up the buckwheat flour to 150g. I just love the bread to have a hint of coconut flour in it, but feel free to experiment according to your personal preference. Moreover, if you prefer and don't mind the bread to contain gluten you can also use any other flour such as whole wheat or spelt flour. However, I would still recommend to stay with the 100g almond flour for sure and adapt the remaining 150g using another flour of your choice.
(Makes: 1 loaf; Preparation Time: 1.5 hours)

Preheat oven at 150 degree Celsius. 
Line a loaf pan with baking paper or grease it with some coconut oil.

Mix chia seeds with water, stir well and leave it aside until mixture is gooey.
In a  bowl mash the banana and grate/chop the apple.
In a separate big bowl combine dry ingredients without walnuts (flour, baking powder, cinnamon, cardamom, bourbon vanilla, salt) and mix everything together. Add the chopped dates and stir well until the dates are separated evenly. I usually use a spatula to mix everything together. Now add the prepared chia seed-water mixture, mashed banana, chopped/grated apple and coconut oil. Finally add the roughly copped walnuts to the mixture. If all ingredients are combined together well, leave the dough-mixture as it is and don’t stir for too long. The dough should be smootly and not at all liquid, so don’t add any additional water.

Pour into the greased loaf pan and smooth the top. Sprinkle sesame seeds on top.
Bake until it’s well risen and golden on the outside. Baking time depends on your oven, mine takes about 45-50 minutes. Make sure to check bread regularly after 30 minutes. The bread is cooked when a toothpick inserted in the centre comes out clean.

Cool down the bread or enjoy when it's slightly warm with a cup of your favourite tea!

You'll believe me how good this Heart-Warming Banana Bread is, the latest you have tried it yourself and your neighbours are start knocking on your door. Happy tea time!

With lots of love, Fabienne.

Beetroot Seduced Dark-Chocolate Muffins

Who doesn’t love chocolate? Who doesn't love beetroots? The combination of beetroots and dark chocolate fulfils these muffins with so much more flavour than ordinary chocolate muffins. There is no reason to be in doubt because of the beetroots as an extraordinary ingredient for baking. You won’t even recognise them if you don’t know the ingredient list. They might just add a little splash of red colour which is so beautiful. I did the test with some great friends I cooked for the other night. There was especially someone who normally doesn’t eat beetroots at all. Well, exactly this sceptic was the one who in the end couldn’t stop indulging on those lovely pieces. In fact, the beetroots seduce the dark chocolate in a very special way and add a deep flavour and moisture to the muffins without being dominant in taste.

These “Beetroot Seduced Dark-Chocolate Muffins” are simply delicious and at the same time very good for you as they are not only gluten-free, but also sugar-free and if you prefer vegan as well. Whenever you want to surprise some lovely people with something special, which is quick and easy to make, this is the recipe to refer to. Don’t judge before you tried them, my guests loved them! So, yours will too!

Beetroots: I love the color of beetroots, its taste, variation and lots of different possibilities to use it in cooking and obviously BAKING. When I buy beetroots on the farmers market I always look out for beetroots with their green leaves still on them to make sure they are fresh and healthy. This good-looking root vegetable is a real superfood and packed with lots of health-promoting antioxidants and other essential vitamins and minerals needed for good health and as a prevention of disease. Varies studies show that beetroots have anti-cancerous properties. Powerful antioxidants help protect cells in the body from free radical damage, preventing the risk of heart disease and certain cancers. Beetroot is highly nutritious and a good source of vitamin C which is needed for a healthy immune function. It’s also high in iron and folate, which promote and support the production of red blood cells. Additionally beetroot helps promote bowel health and lower cholesterol levels. The green leaves of beetroots are also highly nutritious and can be eaten, steamed with other vegetables or added to soups. 

Raw cacao powder: I guess we all love chocolate once in a while. The chocolate which is generally known is the highly processed product of raw cacao. Cacao is the queen of deserts. In its raw form it hasn’t been toasted, roasted or cooked and still preserves all its original health benefits. Cacao is one of the most antioxidant-rich foods on the planet, and at the same time one of the best plant-based sources of magnesium. Magnesium has a calming function and helps to keep us relaxed.
Dark chocolate: I used 85% dark chocolate as I really love chocolate to be as dark as possible. It’s up to you which percentage you use, I just recommend you everything starting from 75%. 

Eggs: For baking these muffins I actually used real organic eggs from the farmers market. As eggs are difficult to substitute I stick with them in this recipe. Concerning eggs it’s very important for me that they’re from a local farmer and organically grown. With eggs you will really taste whether they’re organic or not. 

*Flax egg: If you want the muffins to be vegan you can make a flax seed egg replacement, usually referred to as “Flax Egg”. However, it’s not a 100% substitution of an egg, given that it doesn’t bind as good as an egg does during baking. Instead of using grounded raw flaxseeds you can also use chia seeds with similar effects. I love both versions and usually switch from the one to the other. In the end it really depends on what works better for yourself. Nevertheless, it’s the way to go for vegan baking and cooking. After experimenting a bit with "Flax Egg" I can recommend it especially in muffins, cookies, brownies, bread loafs and pancakes. (Mhmm... more recipes will come soon in future posts).

Almond flour: Out of all nuts, almonds are the highest in calcium and fibre. Countless studies have proven that almonds are the perfect source for weight loss, regulating blood sugar and lowering cholesterol. With almond flour as the ideal gluten-free version, you get an extra nutritional boost into your muffins without any loss of taste or texture. If you don’t mind the muffins containing gluten, you can use whatever flour you like the most (e.g. spelt flour). Almond flour can be homemade with a powerful high speed blender or bought in various health food stores. 

Coconut oil: After I discovered this magical oil, I could never ever go back to cooking, baking – yes even doing some beauty treatments – without it. From maintaining a healthy heart and fighting infection, to improving digestion and metabolism and even promoting healthy skin and hair, coconut oil is simply amazing. It’s one of the best oils to cook and bake with as it won’t turn into harmful transfats when heated at high temperature.

Beetroot Seduced Dark-Chocolate Muffins

Ingredients
250g raw beetroots, grated
3 organic eggs (60+) / or Flax Eggs* (vegan option; see details in this post)
150ml coconut oil, melted
120ml agave nectar (or raw date syrup)
50g dark chocolate (mind. 75% cacao, I used 85%)
200g organic almond flour
5 tbsp raw cacao powder
2 tsp baking powder
Some pinches of desiccated coconut
Pinch sea salt

*3 Flax Eggs
Ingredients
3 tbsp grounded raw flaxseeds
7 1/2 tbsp water

Note: To grate the beetroots I recommend you wearing gloves and not the most delicate clothes!

(Makes: 14 small muffins; Preparation time: 30min; Baking time: 20min)

Preheat the oven to 180°C. 
Warm the coconut oil in a saucepan on a very low heat. Add the agave nectar and chocolate and stir until the chocolate is melted. Remove from heat. Add the grated beetroot and stir to combine.
Non-vegan option: In a small bowl beat the eggs.
Vegan option: In a small bowl combine the grounded flaxseed with the water and stir. Leave the mixture for 5 minutes to thicken. 
Add either the beaten eggs (non-vegan) or the Flax Eggs (vegan) into the saucepan. 

In a separate bowl mix the flour, baking powder, cacao powder and salt together and stir into the beet mixture. 
Sprinkle the bottom of each muffin tray with a pinch of shredded coconut. Divide the batter into the muffin trays. Bake for about 20 minutes or until slightly dark and cracked on top and still a little sticky inside. Mine took exactly 20 minutes. When you’re not sure if the muffins are baked enough check with a wooden stick, whether batter still sticks on it or not. Leave to cool.

They taste amazing while warm, but can be cooled and kept in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Well, I love chocolate. And beetroots. Have fun and happy indulgence!
With lots of love, Fabienne.

Powerful and Energizing Protein Bars

Many people were asking me about the recipe of those powerful protein bars I'm snacking on these days. So here it is!
I can proudly announce it to be my absolute favourite snack on the go, while travelling, as a power fuel in the middle of the day or during work. It's also a perfect post-workout recovery snack after an intensive sports session. Those bars are not only very powerful in providing good and long lasting energy, they are also very healthy and packed with superfoods.

If you want to increase your daily intake on protein and would rather not rely on animal protein, this powerful protein bar is perfectly made for you! When I was younger I used to think that protein only comes from animals, but this isn’t true. Plant-based sources provide us with so much protein, we just need to eat and include them in our diets. 

The main source of protein in this bar is provided from the hemp protein powder. This green magical powder doesn’t only capture your eyes, it contains lots of health benefits and brings your taste butts on a special nutty journey.

Hemp protein powder is made from hemp seeds. Hemp seeds contain a high amount of omega-3-fats which help to calm any inflammation in the body. The branch-chained amino acids in hemp, which are needed for repair and growth of lean body tissue are extraordinary for post-workout recovery. Especially for people avoiding animal products, hemp seeds are a great alternative, as they contain a very high amount of quality protein. The protein and fibre found in hemp helps to slow down digestion, which in turn prevents a blood sugar spike and therefore sustains your bodies energy for longer periods.

Rolled Oats: Oats might look pale and boring and remind you of the porridge you had to eat every morning when you were a child. But you might reconsider this little grain as it shows off a huge nutritional profile: only 90g rolled oats provide 6g protein and 4g fibre, as well as manganese. Manganese is a mineral that helps to create enzymes which are responsible for bone building. This nutrient-dense grain is inexpensive and can be used – next to the beloved porridge – in so many different ways. As I always say, it’s only a matter of variety and creativity how you use nature's produce and every little plant on this planet can become your best friend.

Walnuts: I love walnuts. They contain high amounts of omega-3-fats. A serving of 32g walnuts contains over 90 percent of the recommended daily intake of these fatty acids. Additionaly, walnuts are special because they contain predominantly polyunsaturated fats, whereas most other nuts typically contain high amounts of monounsaturated fats.

Dates: Dates are magical and contain too many vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients to list them all. (Phytonutrients is a substance found in certain plants which is believed to be beneficial to human health and help prevent various diseases.) In general, dates increase your overall well-being and are definitely worth eating on a regular basis.

Cinnamon: Who doesn’t love this wonderful spice? Cinnamon boasts one of the highest known antioxidant strengths and works as an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. In fact, one teaspoon of ground cinnamon provides as much antioxidant strength as a 250ml of pomegranate juice. Next to its strong anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, cinnamon can improve digestive health. Well, by now you surely agree that this sweet little spice is simply wonderful. 

Vanilla Extract: Vanilla extract is the liquid form of the vanilla bean and is used both in cooking and for medical purposes. Apparently it should have aphrodisiac properties and is most popularly used to flavour drinks and bakings. The high amount of potassium and trace amounts of essential minerals in vanilla extract help to control blood pressure and heart rate. Grounded organic bourbon vanilla can be used as a substitute and contains the same health benefits and properties.

Powerful and Energizing Protein Bars

Ingredients:

2 Tbsp chia seeds
75ml water
130g gluten-free rolled oats  
150g chopped dates (fresh if possible)
75g chopped walnuts
60g hemp protein powder
50g coconut chips
35g sesame seeds
2 tbsp poppy seeds
2 tsp ground cinnamon
pinch of cardamom
half a tsp fine-grain sea salt
3-4 ripe bananas (ca. 375g)
50ml coconut oil (or olive, walnut, sunflower, …)
2 tsp  grounded bourbon vanilla / pure vanilla extract
2-3 Tbsp agave nectar

(Makes: one full baking sheet with ca. 24 medium-sized bars or 12 big bars; Preparation time: 30min; Baking time: 20-25 min)

Begin by soaking the chia seeds in the 75ml water in a bowl. Stir well and set aside.
Preheat the oven to 180°C and put baking paper on a baking sheet.

Combine oats, walnuts, sesame and poppy seeds, chopped dates, coconut chips, hemp protein powder, cinnamon, cardamom and sea salt in a big bowl. In a separate bowl combine the ripe bananas, coconut oil, vanilla and agave nectar. Mash and mix with a fork until everything is well combined and bananas are totally mashed. You can also use a blender or food processor if this works better for you. Then add prepared chia mixture and combine well. 

Pour banana mixture over the dry ingredients in the big bowl and stir until well combined. Spread batter with a spatula onto the baking sheet. Batter should be spread evenly. 

Bake for 20-25 minutes until edges are golden brown. Cool down completely, then cut batter into preferred bar sizes.

Note: Store in an airtight container refrigerated for longer storage life. Bars can also be stored in a freezer for up to one month. Half an hour after taking them out of the freezer, bars can be enjoyed as a powerful snack no matter what time of the day. 

Honestly,  I usually can’t wait until the batter is cooled down completely, this wonderful smell of freshly baked bars is too seducing to wait too long to try them. You will probably experience it yourself! ;)

When completely cooled down – if something is still left – I usually cut the batter into medium-sized bars which perfectly fit into a big jar. The jar can be stored very well in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks. To separate the bars from each other in the jar I usually cut a baking paper in the same sizes as the bars and put them in between, which looks lovely and decorative as well.

Those bars can also be used as a nice present for family and friends, which are always loved from the young and the young at heart.

Yummy…! Serve these with a good cup of tea or coffee.

Let the baking start and fuel your body with lots of energy!

With lots of love, Fabienne.