Drinks

Healthy hot chocolate

The first fall of snow is not only an event, it is a magical event. You go to bed in one kind of a world and wake up in another quite different, and if this is not enchantment then where is it to be found? -J.B Priestley

The first snow is expected next weekend and frankly, I’m excited! She says that now, you say. Well, I don’t care about your opinion. For a literature loving, introvert foodie, winter is, well, SUMMER.

Instead of making my hot chocolates from instant powders (laden with additives and refined sugar) I make my hot cacao (that’s how fancy people say it) using wholesome ingredients. My Iranian taste-buds call for an extra pinch of sumthin’ sumthin’ to enhance the chocolate flavor, but if you prefer a classic taste, simply omit the spices.

1 cup almond milk
2 tsp raw cacao powder*
pinch of cinnamon
some orange zest
1-2 tsp coconut sugar

Simply warm the milk, cacao powder, cinnamon and orange zest in a small pot on medium heat.

Once hot, stir in the coconut sugar and serve.

*Raw cacao powder, dissimilar to processed cocoa powder contains a high concentration of antioxidants. In fact, higher than any other food we now know of today. Moreover,  in addition to calming our nervous systems, and regulating our heart rate, cacao is a feel-good food for it boosts our mood producing phenylalanine – this is the same chemical our bodies produce when we’re in love! No wonder we’re gaga over chocolate!
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popeye smoothie

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1 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 frozen banana
1/2 cup frozen mango
a big handful of organic spinach

Blend all ingredients together and reap the goodness!

PS I poured a civilised glass for the above photo then I took my straw to the blender and sucked out the rest hehehe living alone isn’t that bad after all!

Healthy Hot Cacao with a Holiday Reading List

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As berries and all-things-summer have recently occupied the majority of my blog space, I feel that is an appropriate time I do a post dedicated to my followers living in the Northern Hemisphere – where the world is cold and the berries are not born yet. I don’t know about you but I believe there are fewer pleasures in winter than a hot cup of aromatic hot chocolate. Add a snugly blanket and a good read and you’ve the perfect night in.

Instead of making my hot chocolates from sugary powders (available at your local supermarket) I make my variety using simple and wholesome ingredients. I like to add a little extra sumthin’ sumthin’ to mine but if you prefer a classic taste, simply omit the spices.

1 cup almond milk
2 tsp raw cacao powder*
pinch of cinnamon
some orange zest
1 tsp coconut sugar

Simply warm the milk, cacao powder, cinnamon and orange zest on medium heat.

Once hot, stir in the coconut sugar and serve.

*Raw cacao powder, dissimilar to processed cocoa powder contains a higher concentration of antioxidants than any other food we now know of! In addition to helping calm our nervous systems, and regulating our heart rate, cacao is a feel-good food as it boosts our mood producing phenylalanine – this is the same chemical our bodies produce when we’re in love! No wonder we’re gaga over chocolate!

Now, a million and one book bucket lists can be found over the internet: books to read before you die/reach the age of 30 (or is that the same thing?)/lose your eyesight/eat your breakfast etc. etc. And of course, everyone’s taste is different so I don’t really know why I’m doing this but, I’m thinking maybe food isn’t your thing (in which case what are you doing here?!) and I want to cater to a larger audience (I’m starting to doubt if I’ve any true followers) so I’ve complied a short reading list of my current favourites:

Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

Because every woman can see at least a little piece of themselves in Elizabeth Gilbert. Who hasn’t felt the pain of heartache? Of loneliness? Of depression? Who hasn’t felt fat? Unwanted? dysfunctional? In need of spirituality and order? Who doesn’t want to escape reality and run away to Italy to gorge in pizza margaritas and pastries? Who doesn’t want to find and fall in love and have the love reciprocated (this is important) with a mysteriously chiseled Brazilian man in Bali? Hands down, every woman needs to read this. No wonder it has sold over 8 million copies world wide. So incredibly packed with endless wisdom (Rumi, Hafiz, ancient proverbs and of course Elizabeth Gilbert’s own brilliance), this book is ingenious.

How To Be Parisian: Wherever You Are by Anne Berest, Caroline De Maigret, Audrey Diwan and Sophie Mas

This book is a collection of essays revolving around “French secrets” on everything from making your boyfriend jealous to the ideal way of approaching fashion, cooking, weddings and the gym. I opened it to the middle and was instantly smacked in the face with profundity and humour: “Never wear your glasses, especially if you’re nearsighted. That way, you won’t have to acknowledge people you know. You’ll have that aloof look, the one that seduces men (but annoys women because they see right through you).” Oh my goodness. How To Be Parisian is raw, real, insightful, contemporary and hilarious.

Why Men Love Bitches by Sherry Argov

Firstly, don’t let the frivolous title put you off. The “bitch” in this book is not to be taken too seriously. Rather, the title is an “endearing word for a woman who is polite but communicates directly with a man as humans do…”. This book was recommended to me by the most sweetest Irish girl. She claimed it was life-changing and to be honest I doubted her. No offence but aren’t the majority of these sort of books rubbish? Not this one! Instead of focusing on superficial elements such as what one should wear, what one should say or how one should style their hair in order to have a successful relationship, Argov empowers women. With such advice as “it is your attitude about yourself that a man will adopt” and “if the choice is between her dignity and having a relationship, the bitch will prioritise her dignity above all else”, this book is pure feminist gold. So what are you still doing here? Go read it!

Ah, dear me. All three books are aimed at women. Sorry boys. Seems I’ve failed at extending my audience… Unless you like to cook and be healthy then please stay and enjoy the hot chocolate. X

Green Juice

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Every morning I start my day with the same green juice combination (goodness knows how I don’t get sick of it). Not only is it insanely delicious, it is also high in antioxidants, Vitamin C, Vitamin B and fibre hence why it gives me the utmost energy to tackle each day!

Simply; cucumber, apple and celery.

Try it for yourself and let me know what you think! X

Chia Juice

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Went to Piko yesterday (it’s a health-foods store here in Christchurch) and they were selling bottles of chia juice. Decided to make my own and ta-da:

1 cup fresh juice of your choice (I used freshly squeezed apple, orange and carrot)
1 cup warm water
2 tbsp chia seeds

Mix the chia seeds with the warm water and refrigerate overnight or for at least 3 hours.

In the morning, combine the chia seed mixture; which should now be a sort of “gel” with 1 cup of fresh juice and voila – enough juice for two!

Chia seeds are rich in antioxidants, protein, omega 3 fatty-acids, fibre and calcium so drink it up as a pick-me-up snack and your body will love you for it.

 

Breakfast On The Run

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My smoothie brings all the boys to the yard.. doesn’t quite have the same ring to it eh?

Smoothies are not only deliciously tasty but they’re also incredibly easy to pack with nutrients. This breakfast smoothie recipe is for those occasions where you’re running against time/can’t be bothered to chew.

Simply blend:
1 cup frozen fruit (I used frozen blueberries and raspberries)
1 ripe banana
1 cup milk of your choice (I used almond milk)
2 tsp LSA powder (linseed, sunflower and almond)
small handful oats
small handful raw almonds
2 tsp honey
2 tbsp plain yoghurt (I used coconut yoghurt)

Caramel Nut Smoothie

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When we crave sugar, it is usually our body’s way of telling us to eat something nutritionally substantial, and this delicious caramel nut smoothie is exactly that! Made with rich and wholesome ingredients, it’s naturally free from gluten, dairy and refined sugar.

1 frozen banana
1 cup almond milk
4 medjool dates 
1 heaped tsp organic peanut butter

Simply blend and nomnomnom!

PS my father has started calling me: “accidently” (after ze blog) – God help me.