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.

Good-For-You Granola

Did you know where the word “breakfast” is coming from? The word literally refers to breaking the fasting period, as it’s the first meal taken after a night’s sleep. As the body needs energy to powerfully start into the new day after resting, it’s very important to eat breakfast every morning. Skipping breakfast means not fuelling your body for performance, which automatically results in lack of energy and concentration and discomfort. Nourish your body in the morning, when new energy is most needed. Eating breakfast is also one of the best and fastest ways to boost your metabolism and to avoid over-eating during the day. A great way to prevent you running out of the house without eating breakfast is to plan your meal the night before you’re going to bed. Your breakfast should be healthy, nutritious and delicious in order to perform, glance and shine at your best during the whole day.

And here’s exactly where the Good-For-You Granola steps in. This Good-For-You Granola saves you the morning, when you don't have enough time to prepare or just want something simple and delicious. Grab the jar of goodness, fresh milk, smile and you start perfectly and full of energy into the new day. This delicious granola is vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free and only packed with ingredients which are truly good for you. 

You don't need more than 15 minutes to prepare and another 15 minutes to bake everything. The only thing you need to do for this masterpiece is putting all the ingredients together and mix, put them in the oven, add the dried superfoods after roasting and let them cool or still enjoy while warm. It's so simple and easy.

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. Superfoods are obviously quite pricey, but it’s totally worth it from what you get out of these superheroes. Only a small amount can provide you with a huge shot of nutrients.

Mulberries: Dried mulberries are a great source of protein, vitamin C and K, iron and fiber. Moreover, they’re a great source of antioxidants and support the immune system.  

Hemp Seeds: contain a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids and are a great alternative for vegans and vegetarians as this tiny seeds contain a very high amount of quality protein. (If you are interested in how to use this protein source in a very efficient way check out my "Powerful and Energizing Protein Bars".)

Walnuts: are a wonderful wholefood packed with nutrients needed to maintain good health, including protein, healthy unsaturated fats, and important vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre. Not only because of their "brain-shaped" appearance, but also because of their excellent source of omega-3 fats they are called "brainfood". In order to function properly, our brain cells need these healthy fats. As omega-3 fats can't be produced by our body we need to make sure to guarantee a regular flow of these into our body. Eating walnuts can improve your cognitive function and memory. Moreover, walnuts are rich in antioxidants which have anti-cancerous properties and help support the immune system.

Good-For-You Granola

Basic Ingredients

275g gluten-free rolled oats
100g buckwheat
2 tbsp chia seeds
100g almonds, roughly chopped
75g walnuts, roughly chopped
20g cashews, roughly chopped
60g quinoa
60g pumpkin seeds
40g sunflower seeds
10g hemp seeds
30g coconut flakes
1 tsp spices (cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, clove)

Liquits For Roasting
6 tbsp coconut oil (melted)
5 tbsp maple syrup (alternatives: apple, agave or date syrup)

Dried superfoods (after roasting)
80g mix (unsweetened: goji berries, aronia, mulberries, evtl. cranberries/raisins)
4 tbsp edible dried flowers

(Makes: 1 big jar; Preparation time: 15min; Baking time: 15min)
Note: Pay attention, you should only add the dried superfoods after roasting the basic ingredients, otherwise they will get burnt.

 

Preheat the oven to 180°C. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
Combine all the basic ingredients in a large bowl. Pour the liquid ingredients over and use your hands to toss until everything is well mixed and the dry ingredients are coated. Spread the granola mixture out in the baking tray and roast in the oven for 15-20 minutes. Stir with a wooden spoon a couple of times during roasting to keep it from getting burned.

Remove from the oven and leave to cool before adding the dried superfoods. Add some extra spices if needed.

Store the granola in a sealed glass jar at room temperature. Keeps for at least a month. Enjoy!

To top everything my next post will be my first video where I show you how to do your own nut milk. Trust me, it will be so easy and heavenly delicious!

Stay healthy and perform, glance and shine at your best during the whole day!
With lots of love, Fabienne.