Thursday, 20 February 2014
Our Valentine's Day Love Truffles for all....recipes and nutritional values
Love Truffle No. 9*
Cranberry, Apricot and Chocolate: (makes 48)
(Vegan/Nut-free)
2
cups dried apricots
2
cups dried cranberries
2
teaspoons orange zest
1
teaspoon vanilla essence
1
large bar of dark chocolate, or 3
tablespoons raw cacao powder + 1 dessertspoon Xylitol sweetener
Blend
everything except chocolate and xylitol in a food processor until it forms a
large ball.
Roll
into balls and place on parchment paper.
In
a bain-marie*, melt the chocolate bar in
pieces. Or, mix together the cocoa powder + Xylitol.
Using
a pair of tongs, dip one side of each fruit truffle into the melted
chocolate, or roll into the cocoa powder
+ xylitol mix
Arabian Nights*
(Almond, Lemon, cardamom and Rose)
(gluten-free)
3 cups ground almonds
1 cup dried fruits (dessicated
coconut/apricots/cranberries/dates)
2 teaspoons ground cardamons
2
tablespoons runny honey
Zest
of 2 lemons
dessicated
coconut to sprinkle
Pinch
of salt
1
tablespoon rose syrup/rose water or 2 drops rose essence
Blend
almonds, fruit or coconut, in a food processor until mixed and ground well.
Add
into the bowl all the other ingredients, except the dessicated coconut (saved
for sprinkling).
Wet
your hands (to prevent sticking) and mix together.
Form
into small balls and roll in the dessicated coconut.
Refridgerate
or freeze to harden and set.
Love Action*
Goji, Pumpkinseed, saffron
(vegan, diabetic-friendly and gluten-free)
2 heaped tablespoons raw coconut oil
6 handfuls pumpkinseeds
6 handfuls gojiberries
3 teaspoons maca powder
1 pinch saffron
1 tablespoon Cacao powder
1 pinch spice mix powder
Melt the coconut oil in a bain-marie* adding a pinch
of saffron until it is a warm liquid
Roll out into bite-size balls and dust/roll in cacao
powder
Allow to set in the fridge.
* A Bain-Marie is a heat-proof bowl sat in a pan of hot water. Foods to melt, such as chocolate, butter or coconut oil can be melted in the bowl.
Love Truffles: Nutrional values and benefits.
Goji
Berries…..They are high in vitamins and stimulate the immune system by
increasing production of white blood cells.
They contain Germanium which regulates our CD4 cells which play a big
role in fighting viruses. They offer an important boost to people with H.I.V
infection whose CD4 cells decline.
Pumpkin
Seeds…They are very high in zinc, which boosts immunity through white blood
cell count. Good for fighting colds and flu’s. Eaten regularly, they will keep reproductive organs healthy and raise
sperm-count. Essential for men’s prostate care.
Maca……A naturally
sweet, earthy-tasting Peruvian root powder with aphrodisiac properties. It has
many reported benefits, such as: anaemia, hormone imbalance (men and women), menopause,
fatigue, depression, osteoporosis. It gives energy and is used o aid
weight-loss.
Raw
Cacao powder …(Raw chocolate without any additions)
it is dense with Magnesium, a vital mineral that is now lacking in
Western societies. Magnesium is needed for good heart rhythm and blood
pressure, muscle relaxation and contraction, a strong nervous system. Cacao has
a protective antioxidant influence. It also has iron, It acts as an “adaptogen”
which balances mood.
Coconut
Oil….is
a unique type of fat called “medium-chain triglycerides”. These contain NO
cholesterol, and help the liver process fats properly, using them for energy
rather than storing them – which is relevant for weight-loss. You can use
coconut oil for cooking and as a butter / margarine substitute. There have been studies with -good results, where it has
been seen to boost alertness and brain function in people with dementia.
Xylitol…. made from Birch
bark. It is made into a natural sweetener that looks like white, granulated
sugar but , in contrast, is safe for
diabetics and has many health benefits:
It helps prevent tooth cavities and plaque because it is alkaline. It
has been shown in research at Oulu
University , Finland ,
to improve bone-density therefore helping prevent osteoporosis. It is used in
ear infection remedies and clears out blocked wax. Will prevent candida yeast
infections and bad breathe usually caused by sugar.
Orange
and lemon zest….Both contain Bioflavinoids in the rind/zest which protect
blood vessels. They have high traces of Vitamin.C for whole body health. Lemons
and Limes have added antibiotic, antifungal and antibacterial properties that
are so strong, they can kill 80% of bacteria naturally found in seafoods.
Cranberries
….Are
well known for keeping our urinary systems in good working order and treating
cystitis. Use unsweetened cranberry juice to cleanse and tone the urinary
tract, gastric ulcers and gum disease.
Almonds…They contain good
fats that will lower cholesterol, Vitamin. E to regenerate cells, magnesium and
Potassium and B- Vitamins. which benefit the nervous system.
Cardamon….Known to Indian
Ayurvedic medicine for 100’s of years, Cardamon is an aromatic seed used often
in curries and Indian sweets. It has a positive action on the nerves, helping
serotonin to flow into the neuro-receptors. This acts as an anti-depressant and
reduces anxiety levels. It is also used to much effect on digestive problems,
bed-wetting and weak bladder control- especially when linked to nerves.
Saffron…Ayurvedic
medicine cites Saffron as amild antidepressant and nerve tonic. It is now
being used more widely in herbal supplements for stress. It is rich in
B.Vitaminns.
Honey…Has flavinoids
and antioxidants to help combat heart disease and prevent cancers.
Antibacterial and antifungal for colds, flu’s and throat infections. Soothes
gastric ulcers. Make sure your honey is made by bees able to free-foraging on
plant and flowers rather than sugar-fed hives.
Rose…(Culinary
rosewater or syrup) Is mood-balancing a mild sedative. Soothing and calming for
anxiety and depression. It also contains Vitamins A,C,D,E and B3 and is an
antioxidant- helping to fight against pollutions.
Recipes by Jill Newman. Photos courtesy of Amy Bradshaw and Rachel Ball.
*All ingredients can be bought locally at G.Baldwin& co www.baldwins.co.uk
and from Hiep Phat Chinese and Vietnamese supermarket.
Both are on the Walworth Rd, Southwark, SE17
*All ingredients can be bought locally at G.Baldwin& co www.baldwins.co.uk
and from Hiep Phat Chinese and Vietnamese supermarket.
Both are on the Walworth Rd, Southwark, SE17
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Shiitake Mushroom Risotto (Anti-inflammatory)
This
delicious recipe contains some wonderful ingredients that are major players in
the management of rheumatoid arthritis.
Ingredients
Vegetable bouillon
1 red onion
2 cloves of garlic
6 sun-dried tomatoes
1 stick of celery
Extra virgin olive oil
250g (9 oz) Arborio risotto
rice
8-9 dried shiitake mushrooms
Dash of white wine
Handful of fresh spinach
leaves
Method
1. Make up 1 litre of stock using the vegetable bouillon
– I’d advise about 1 level tablespoon to 1 litre water.
2. Finely chop the red onion, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes,
and the celery, plus a little salt. Sauté these in a large pan in a little of
the olive oil until the onion is soft and becoming transparent.
3. Next, add the risotto rice to the pan and stir the
onion mixture and rice together. Add to this just enough stock to almost cover
the rice. Allow this to simmer constantly.
4. As the stock gets absorbed, keep topping it up until
you are left with about 300 ml of stock.
5. At this point add the shiitake mushrooms. The reason that
these are added in so late is to protect their active chemicals which can be
damaged if exposed to extremes of temperature for too long.
6. Continue to cook in the same way – adding stock as the
rice absorbs more and more. When all the stock has gone in, add the dash of
white wine (maybe 80 ml.) Then allow the whole mix to cook down until the
texture is close to a thick oatmeal texture, and the rice is soft. At this
point add the spinach as it will wilt in seconds.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Coming next week: An Anti-inflammatory Risotto
We have some members of Cooking Club who have rheumatoid arthritis, so we found this recipe by Dale Pinnock in his book "Medicinal Cookery".
The recipe contains foods that help alleviate the symptoms.
We will be cooking this recipe together next Tuesday 11th February, from 10.30 til 2pm in the CoolTan Community Kitchen.
If Cooking Club interests you, please contact CoolTan Arts.
CoolTan Arts
Third Floor, 224-236 Walworth Road
London, SE17 1JE
Telephone and Fax: 020 7701 2696
info@cooltanarts.org.uk
Referrals email: referrals@cooltanarts.org.uk
The recipe contains foods that help alleviate the symptoms.
We will be cooking this recipe together next Tuesday 11th February, from 10.30 til 2pm in the CoolTan Community Kitchen.
If Cooking Club interests you, please contact CoolTan Arts.
CoolTan Arts
Third Floor, 224-236 Walworth Road
London, SE17 1JE
Telephone and Fax: 020 7701 2696
info@cooltanarts.org.uk
Referrals email: referrals@cooltanarts.org.uk
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