Coconut Quinoa Porridge // The Perfect Healthy Winter Breakfast Recipe

Written with love, by Jennifer Dene

 

Last week I wrote about why dieting is the worst thing a bride can do to reach and maintain her dream body. In that post, I got into the science-like-nuts-and-bolts of what dieting does to your metabolism, state of mind, and sense of self.

quinoa porridge recipe // healthy winter recipes

But there was one really important argument against dieting that I didn’t mention . . . it’s just plain boring!

If you told me that I could only eat chicken breast and broccoli for the rest of my days in order to maintain my ideal weight, I would throw in the towel then and there. As someone who has spent way too much time, money and energy going down the diet path I can tell you that it’s just not worth it.

What’s more, it’s not necessary. I lost 30 pounds and found my ideal weight after ditching the diet and eating foods that satisfied my cravings and nourished my body.

Today’s coconut quinoa porridge recipe is one of those meals.

As the days grow shorter and colder, my body starts to crave warm, hearty foods. During these months I swap my green smoothies for warming breakfasts that include healthy fats and slow-burning carbohydrates. There’s something wonderful about a bowl of creamy goodness to start the day.

Quinoa is a wonderful breakfast choice as it contains all nine essential amino acids. These particular amino acids (histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine) can’t be created by the body and must be delivered through your diet. They play these vital roles:

●      Build and maintain muscle
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Metabolize fat
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Balance blood sugar levels
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Strengthen the immune system
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Produce essential chemical reactions that keep the body functioning

If you prefer to have a gluten-free or vegan diet, quinoa should be a staple on your shopping list. While quinoa looks like a grain, it’s actually a seed known as a pseudo-grain (amaranth and buckwheat are also in this family).

So what on earth is the difference between a grain and a pseudo-grain?

Well, biologically speaking, cereal grains (i.e. oats, rye, wheat) are the seeds of grasses, and belong to a group called monocots. Pseudo-grains, on the other hand, are the seeds of broadleaf plants, and belong to a group called dicots. Compared to gluten based grains, pseudo-grains contain significantly higher levels of B-vitamins and iron.

And, perhaps most importantly, quinoa porridge is easy to make and simply delicious to eat.

As I said, there is no room in a bridal routine for diets and deprivation. Instead of thinking about what you need to take out of your diet to reach your ideal, healthy weight (for the wedding and beyond), start to think about what foods you can add in that will nourish and delight.

I hope that you enjoy this Coconut Quinoa Porridge as much as I do, and I would love if you shared this recipe with your girlfriends!


With love,
     Jennifer Dene


Ingredients

Serves 2-4

1 cup uncooked quinoa (white or red)

1 cup full fat coconut milk (or milk of your choice)

1 cup coconut water (or filtered water)

1 teaspoon honey (or sweetener of your choice, plus extra to drizzle at serving if desired)

1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, nutmeg or cardamom (optional)


Directions

Step One: Rinse the quinoa in a fine mesh sieve under cold running water for a minute or two. This removes the bitter outer layer before cooking.

Step Two: Place the quinoa, coconut milk, water, sweetener and spices in small saucepan with a lid and bring to the boil over high heat.

Step Three: Turn heat to low and simmer, covered, for 14 minutes.

Step Four: Remove saucepan from heat and let stand for 10 minutes, with the lid on.

Step Five: Serve with your choice of toppings such as nuts, fruit, coconut flakes and jus a little extra honey if desired.


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Note: Quinoa porridge can be made ahead of time and kept in the fridge for three days, so I usually make a double batch to keep things quick and easy during the week. Simply reheat with a little extra milk and then add your toppings. I think it’s particularly yummy with a drizzle of honey, walnuts and slithers of banana, but I would love to hear how you serve yours!

Date Night Recipe // Dijon Chicken

Written with love, by Sarah-Elizabeth Stone

date night ideas // dijon chicken holiday recipe

I believe that December 1st truly marks the beginning of the Christmas season. The radio hosts cat-call us into shopping for insane sales, men and women alike scale questionable ladders to set up lights, and the most obvious sign the Christmas Season has begun is the barrage of people lining the street to watch the parade. Screaming children, overtired mothers and several cold and unhappy employees trucking along down a closed off road truly mark the beginning of the holiday season.

And as cynical as I make myself sound, I’m probably the furthest thing from it. My husband and I are one of ‘those’ couples who send out disgustingly cute Christmas cards. My table cloth has had a Christmas theme since Thanksgiving, every Christmas movie we own has been on repeat and you better believe that my tree is going up this weekend. I pride myself in having the pleasure, nay, the obligation to shove Christmas down my friends and family’s throats. I am that person.

This recipe is perfect to get you into the Holiday spirit. I love making sauces this time of year – it all feels so festive!

Ingredients

·         1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard

date night ideas // dijon chicken holiday recipe

·         ½ cup of half and half cream

·         ½ cup of chicken stock

·         1 tablespoon of butter

·         1 teaspoon of honey

·         ½ teaspoon of sage

·         ½ teaspoon of parsley

·         ½ - 1 teaspoon of flour

·         2-4 chicken breasts

·         Salt and pepper to taste

 

Directions

1. On medium heat, brown the chicken (about 3-5 minutes per side) with salt and pepper, set aside & keep warm

2. In a sauce pan, or frying pan, heat up butter and chicken stock

3. Add in parsley and sage, stir and add in chicken to finish cooking for roughly 15 minutes, keep an eye that the chicken stock mixture does not evaporate

4. Once the chicken is finished cooking, remove from the frying pan and use the remaining stock mix to make the sauce

5. Keep sauce on medium heat, add in Dijon mustard, cream and honey, stir well

6. Add in flour to thicken the sauce, and serve warm in top of chicken

date night ideas // dijon chicken holiday recipe

Date Night Recipe // Homemade Mini Hash Browns

Written with love, by Sarah-Elizabeth Stone

Once in a while I become a bit of a recipe thief. There are days when I don’t feel like getting creative and simply beg, borrow or steal a recipe off of a friend or family member.  It’s fantastic to try something brand new when you know someone has worked out the kinks and made their very own mistakes already! It’s a bit of a cheat, but hey if you’ve got a friend who loves cooking as much as you do, why not be their guinea pig in the process!

That being said, I can’t take credit for this healthy and delicious recipe for your next date night. Use it as an appetizer or a breakfast in bed treat – either way these mini hash browns are to die for! 

 

Ingredients

date night ideas // mini hash brown recipe

·         1 egg – remove yolk for healthier option

·         2 large potatoes (shredded)

·         ¼ cup asparagus, chopped

·         ½ small onion

·         3 tbs olive oil

·         2/3 cup of bread crumbs

·         ½ cup of shredded cheese

·         ½ tbs of bacon bits

·         Salt and pepper to taste

 

Directions

date night ideas // mini hash brown recipe

1.       Preheat oven to 350F

2.       Shred potatoes by either grating or food processor

3.       Important; dry potatoes once they have been shredded in paper towels, removing as much moisture as possible

4.       Mix eggs, potatoes, onion, bread crumbs, asparagus and  shredded cheese

5.       Grease and fill 12 large muffin tins, or 24 small ones

6.       Bake for 40 – 60 minutes or until desired crispiness

7.       Top with crumbled bacon bits 

date night ideas // mini hash brown recipe