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Banana Nut Bread
When I’m faced with deciding what to make when I’m having a rough day, I ask myself, “What feels most like a hug to me right now?” Sometimes it’s a hot bowl of soup, but most often it’s something baked. Banana bread — our collective quarantine hero — still always feels like a warm sweater on a chilly day. Comfortable, cozy, nostalgic. So, if you’re having a tough time today and are wanting to try something new yet familiar, try this banana bread recipe. My hug to you.
Classic Pumpkin Bread with Walnuts
It’s fall, ya’ll! Although it’ll be a few more weeks until the crisp air reaches Portland, I’m already in cozy fall recipe mode. One of my favorite parts of eating with the seasons is the craving transition between seasons. Like clockwork, as soon as September rolls around, I’m already pining for chilis, squash-based dishes, and warming spices… One of my fondest memories from childhood is baking pumpkin bread with my mom in the fall. Nowadays, I use my own recipe that is just as fluffy, moist, and delicious as my childhood favorite.
Carrot Cake Muffins with Cardamom Cream Cheese Drizzle
On and off for the past few years, I’ve been testing different variations of carrot muffin recipes. I haven't found one that really did the trick for me until now. These are moist, light, and fluffy with a little texture from the nuts and carrots. And the warming cinnamon and cardamom combined with creamy, tangy cream cheese has me swooning *chef’s kiss*.
Rosemary Peach Goat Cheese Bake
Breakfast? Dessert? Snack? Get yourself a dish that can do all three! This sweet and savory peach bake is the perfect addition to your summer meal prep lineup. With an oat and walnut base, it’s a great source of fiber, healthy fats, and protein for sustainable energy any time of day. The lightly sweetened rosemary peach topping combines with the crust for delicious sticky and moist crumbles in every bite.
Think of it as peach-cobbler-meets…
Peaches ‘n Honey Cornbread Muffins
After spending last weekend at a U-pick peach farm, I’ve suddenly acquired $32 worth of the juiciest, most vibrant peaches. As they begin ripening, I’ve been scrambling each day to get them frozen, eaten, or baked into something. We’ve had so many peach muffins and crumbles that I think I’m 80% peach at this point. And I’m 100% okay with that.
These peach honey cornbread muffins are all the fun flavors and textures of summer whipped into a few portable bites. The cornmeal base provides a subtle sweet crunch while diced peaches throughout give a balanced punch of sweet and tart flavor. Lightly sweetened with honey, these hearty muffins can easily be…
Mediterranean Zucchini Olive Oil Muffins
If you’re fortunate enough to have your own veggie garden, have access to a community garden, or have been to a summer farmer’s market, you know summer time is prime zucchini season. Growing up, my dad would plant summer squash in our garden and we would have buckets and buckets of zucchini. By summer’s end, we were sick of grilled squash and practically had a conveyor belt of zucchini bread shipping out to neighbors and friends.
I really took those summers for granted — all the missed opportunities to experiment with zucchini recipes! — and I still find myself nostalgic every time I see or make zucchini bread. Now, it seems zucchini has become best known as…
Zucchini Bread Morning Quinoa Bowl
I know what you’re thinking — quinoa for breakfast?? — I get it but trust me, this is a game changer! For me, one of the most difficult parts of breakfast is finding a quick meal that’s going to fill me up and fuel my busy mornings. A lot of traditional breakfasts can be carbohydrate heavy (toasts, granola, cereal, instant oats) and leave us hungry way before lunch when they’re not paired with enough fat and protein.
Quinoa is a great morning grain option because it provides complex carbohydrates, or fiber, and protein. In fact, quinoa is one of the few plant-based protein sources that…
Cherry Berry Oat Muffin Tops
For a quick protein and fiber packed snack or on-the-go breakfast, look no further! These remind me a lot of Belvita bars. They’re soft, slightly sweet, and have a chewy texture thanks to the oats. In place of using a cooking oil in the recipe, plain greek yogurt provides more protein and reduces the fat content.
Almond-Flour Banana Bread
Confession: I let bananas get brown on purpose just so I can have an excuse to make banana bread. I’ve made quite a few variations over the years but this recipe topped with an extra banana hits the spot like no other. It’s officially Alec’s favorite version and one of my favorite breakfasts filled with both protein from the almond flour and healthy fats from the almond flour, ground flax, and walnuts. Despite being a naturally gluten free bread, it comes out moist and holds together well. Sweetened naturally with maple syrup and banana, its sure to be a hit in your home as well!