Showing posts with label snacks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snacks. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Fried Honey Bananas

I've never really liked bananas much, except when used in desserts. Maybe that's why this particular banana recipe caught my attention. It is the perfect snack to satisfy your sweet tooth, and a very guilt-free dessert. Only a few healthy ingredients (and a frying pan) and you're good to go!


I usually like to try to put my own little twist on the recipes I find, but for this one I basically just followed it to a tee. The original can be found here. It consists of...
- a banana
- water
- honey
- cinnamon
- olive oil

How to make it:
1. Slice up a banana into fairly thick slices (the first time I made it I made my slices a little thin and found they were harder to flip).
2. In a frying pan over medium heat, coat pan with a thin layer of olive oil. Arrange your banana slices and let each side cook for 1 or 2 minutes.
3. Combine 1 tablespoon of honey with 1 tablespoon of water. Remove frying pan from heat and pour honey mixture over banana slices.
4. Remove banana slices from the frying pan and sprinkle with cinnamon.


Sunday, 14 July 2013

Parmesan Kale Chips

I've always been a little weary of these in the past, convinced that they just could not be good. But now that I've actually tried kale (and have a bit of a surplus of it) I thought why not give these a shot? They could not have been easier to make and were surprisingly good! They're light and airy and have a satisfying crunch to them, making them the perfect guilt-free snack for mindless munching. And let's be honest, everything is better with cheese!




The original recipe can be found here. It consists of...
- kale
- olive oil
- grated or shredded parmesan cheese (I used shredded)
- salt
- pepper

How to make it:
1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees and wash and chop (or rip) up your kale.
2. In a bowl, combine kale, a splash of olive oil, and salt and pepper to preference.
3. Spread out kale on a baking sheet and sprinkle some parmesan over it as evenly as you can. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes.

Feel free to try with your own combination of spices and please do share if you come up with any winners!

Monday, 10 June 2013

Apple and Brie Sammies

If you're anything like me, sometimes your brain confuses boredom with hunger, which can lead to mindless eating. Sometimes you pick up a bag of chips, sit down on the couch in front of the TV, and before you know it the bag is empty, leaving you wondering how you ate so much without even realizing, and leaving you feeling guilty. And then you think to yourself, maybe I should have picked a healthier snack. So here is a healthy and tasty snack idea for you all, inspired by a recipe that I found on (yes, you guessed it) Pinterest- which can be viewed here.


Brie is not only one of my favourite cheeses, but it is also so versatile! It seems to complement so many other foods and can be deliciously incorporated into so many different dishes. And these little bite-sized sammies are no exception! Eat as a snack or serve as an appetizer! They consist of...
- an apple (I find it tastes best with granny smiths)
- brie cheese
- pecans
- honey

How to make it:
1. Slice up your apple, and then cut each slice in half so that you have 2 (almost) symmetrical pieces.
2. Cut up some tiny brie slices, and sandwich them between 2 halves of the apple slices- I like to put the brie in the microwave for about 5-10 seconds, just to get it warm and a little melty to make the sammies stick together better.
3. Top each sammie with a pecan, and a little drizzle of honey.

A Variation:
Try using peanut butter instead of brie for more protein!

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Asparagus Fries

Another collaborative experiment with Ellie that really paid off! And don't let the name fool you- these are actually baked, not fried!


A healthier and crunchier take on the original, these asparagus fries make a great appetizer, side, or snack! Very simple to prepare and make, all you will need are...
- asparagus spears
- flour
- egg
- panko bread crumbs
- salt
- veggie spray

How to make it:
1. Chop the icky ends off the asparagus and rinse them with water.
2. Roll your asparagus spears in flour.
3. Beat an egg into a shallow bowl, then egg wash your asparagus.
4. Coat your asparagus in panko bread crumbs, covering as much of the asparagus as possible.
5. Sprinkle with salt and spray with veggie spray.
6. Bake in the oven at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes.

Suggestions to make this even healthier: Try skipping the salt to reduce the sodium!

And for a little extra flavour, try dipping your asparagus fries in lemon or chipotle aioli, or just some good old ketchup!