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Savory Carrot Dill Waffle Iron Fritters with Creamy Maple Mustard

April 3, 2021 Colleen Stem
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The other day I went to grab the cookie cutters out of the pantry and had to move the waffle iron out of the way. That is basically the only reason I used the waffle iron. And just like every single time I grab it out to use, I wonder to my self why the hell I don’t use it more. Maybe it’s time to move the waffle iron to a bette spot in the pantry.

So anyway these carrot waffled fritters. Theyare so so so freaking good! I could barely stop eating them before I got a chance to take a couple pictures. So simple, yet so satisfying. Carrot and dill are such a great combo and when made into a crispy fritter situation with chickpea flour and dipped into with the maple mustard. WOW! I was going to make most of this batch for the mr for dinner but I ended up eating more then half (so I ended up making him a waffled sandwich too).

I think these carrot dill waffle fritters might just be the reason the waffle iron gets a new spot in the pantry. Heck I might even leave it out for while because I am definitely making another batch (or 3 of these before I put it away)

Now to the carrots waffle fritters!

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The stuff. Carrots, a small onion, dried dill and garlic powder, chickpea flour, water, salt and pepper, maple syrup, brown mustard, vegan yogurt, and a little oil.

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Maple, mustard, and vegan yogurt get mixed together and that is that. Set aside.

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Shred carrots and onion into a bowl. Add in the chickpea flower, spices, a pinch of salt and pepper, and a bit of water and mix until evenly incorporated.

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Ready to go

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Lighy oil hot waffle iron and scoop a portion of the batter in. CLose iron and cook until the top and bottom are browned and crispy. (Use your iron settings but also check to see how the iron is cooking)

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Crispy and brown and smelling so good. Remove form iron.

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Fritters can go straight to plates or on a rack… Whatever you want.

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But eat them. Dip or cover them in the maple mustard sauce (it is so good!) and be happy.


Savory Carrot Dill Waffle Iron Fritters with Creamy Maple Mustard

serves 1-3

  • 3-4 carrots ( 2 1/2 to 3 cups shredded)

  • 1 small onion

  • 3/4 cup chickpea flour

  • 1 1/2 easpoon dried dill

  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

  • salt and pepper

  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup warm water

  • 1 tablespoon REAL maple syrup

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons brown mustard

  • 1/3 cup plant based plain yogurt

  • tablespoon or so of high heat oil

Preheat waffle iron.

Mix maple, mustard, and vegan yogurt together in a small bowl and set aside.

Shred carrots into a large bowl until you have 2 1/2 to 3 cups of shedded carrot. Then shred the onion into bowl as well. Mix around then add in a pinch of salt and pepper, the dill, garlic powder, and chickpea flour.Mix tighter with lesser amount of water until everything is completely incorporated. Add a bit more water if the mixture is still dry.

To make the waffle fritters , lightly oil the iron and add a large scoop of the batter to the iron while it is hot then close and cook until the fritters are browned and crispy. Once cooked to you liking, remove the waffled fritters and place on a plate or rack and continue with the rest of the batter until it is gone.

Serve right away or warm and serve with the creamy maple mustard. Dip it in or scoop it on… It’s all good!

In brunch, dinner, Gluten Free, grain free, quick and easy, Vegan, Vegetables Tags savory Carrot Dill Waffle Iron Fritters With Creamy Maple Mustard, vegan, gluten free, dairy free, vegetable, plant based, waffle, fritter, dinner, breakfast, brunch, maple, food, easy, healthy, Brunch, easter
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Carrot Orange Muffins

January 23, 2021 Colleen Stem
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I’ve gotten really into making muffins lately. I have made them 4 times in the past couple weeks and I think it mostly has to do with the fact that I can keep a few at home for the mr and ship the rest off to Barb’s place or give some to the littles or who ever wants one. Muffins are easier to share then, let say, a whole loaf of sweet bread. No knife required. Plus muffins are dang easy and you can basically turn anything, sweet or savory, into a muffin. So yeah, muffins are great!

These here carrot orange muffins are basically little carrot cakes that are heavy on the orange and do not have frosting. With that said, you could frost these and I am sure you would be happy about it. But for the sake of keeping them muffins, skip the frosting.

Now to the muffins!

The stuff. Flour, salt, baking powder and soda. Brown sugar, milk, cinnamon and ginger. Apple cider vinegar, oil, and walnuts. An orange, a couple carrots, and a little raw sugar.

Grate up the carrots. Try to use the finest grate you have.

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Now make it a batter. Place carrots into a big bowl with oil and brown sugar Mix until completely incorporated. Add in the juice of half the orange. In separate bowl mix together all the dry ingredients then dump them into the bowl with the set. Add in orange zest and milk and gently fold together until completely incorporated. Oh, then fold in walnuts.

Scoop batter into well greased muffin cups then sprinkle tops with raw sugar.

Pop into hot oven and bake for 20ish minutes.

Once a nice brown and a tester poked into one comes out clean, well they are done so take them out of the oven.

Pop muffins out of pan and let cool on a wire rack.

And then eat one. Or two because you made them and you can.

-C


Carrot Orange Muffins

makes 12 regular sized muffins

  • 1 cup all purpose flour

  • 1 cup white whole wheat flour

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1 tablespoon baking powder

  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1 teaspoon round ginger

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon

  • 2 medium sized carrots (1 1/2 cups finely grated carrots)

  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar

  • 1/2 cup oil

  • 3/4 cup plant milk

  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 1/2 cup walnuts

  • 1 medium sized orange (zest and juice of half orange )

  • 2-3 tablespoons raw sugar (for sprinkling on top)

Preheat oven to 375

First add the apple cider vinegar to your milk and mix around. Then grate the carrots so you have 1 1/2 cups. Place carrots into a large bowl along with the brown sugar, oil, and juice of half the orange. (Zest the whole orange before you cut in half!) Mix until completely incorporated. In a separate bowl mix the flours, baking soda and powder, salt, and cinnamon and ginger together then dump into the wet along with the orange zest. Fold it all together a few time then pour in the milk and continue to gently fold until completely incorporated. Lastly, fold in walnuts.

Grease (or line) a standard 12 cup muffin pan and evenly disputed batter between the 12 cups. Sprinkle the tops with the raw sugar.

Pop into the oven and bake for 20-22 minutes or unit brown and puffed and a tester poked into one comes out clean.

Once baked, remove from oven then remove the muffins from pan. Let cool on a wire rack and eat at your leisure.

Muffins can be stored in airtight container for 3-4 days on counter or place in fridge for around a week. Can also freeze them but why? Just eat them.

In sweet breads and muffins, Vegetables, Vegan Tags Carrot Orange Muffins, muffins, vegan, dairy free, oil, carrot, orange, carrot cake, breakfast, dessert, wheat
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Winter Squash, Beet, and Avocado Toast

November 28, 2020 Colleen Stem
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I don’t know about you but this weekend I just want to keep things simple. And easy. (That applies to life and food.) And I’m pretty sure that I am not the only one.

Which brings me the toast, or fancy toast as some people call it. Simple in it’s own right of being a piece of bread cooked until lightly crunchy and toasty. Piled on with stuff, almost like a sandwich, but it left opened faced because, well just because. This particular piece toast is piled on with stuff is what I have been eating all week (roasted squash, beets and avocado) and am pretty sure is my new favorite food combination.

So for lunch, wanting to share my favorite flavors, I toasted a nice big piece of my homemade sourdough, grabbed the stuff (some people call left overs which you might have bunch of but I just call it ready to eat food) and made the mr a fantastic, beautiful, and delicious piece of goodness that we call toast.

The mr, well he was a little spectacle at first but one bite and he was in. Might just be his new favorite food combo too.

Gosh he is lucky I have such good taste. HA

Now to the Toast!!!

The stuff. A good add piece of bread. (or rolls, or baguette.. whatever you have). Also need mashed winter squash (I used mashed butternut and there is also sweet potato in there too). Roasted and sliced beet, 1/2 an avocado, a little red cabbage, salt and pepper, a splash of vinegar, and red pepper flakes.

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How it’s done. Step 1. Toast bread to preferred toasted-ness. Step 2. Cover entire side (right to the edges) with mashed up winter squash. Step 3. Add on sliced roasted beet. Step 4. Layer on avocado then mash it up. Step 5. Add on shredded cabbage Step 6. Drizzle on vinegar and sprinkle with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.

Last step. EAT IT!

-C


Winter Squash, Beet, and Avocado Toast

makes one great piece of toast

  • a few slices of roasted or steamed beet (cold or warm)

  • about 1/3 cup mashed winter squash and or sweet potato (cold or warm)

  • 1/2 an avocado

  • 1 big piece of good bread

  • salt and pepper

  • teaspoon red or white wine vinegar

  • a small little handful of shredded cabbage (optional)

  • red pepper flakes

Grab great bread and toast it to your preferred toastedness. Once toasted cover with mashed squash then add on the sliced beet. Now grab avocado, place on top of beets and mash with a fork, Top with shredded cabbage and drizzle the top with the vinegar. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and red pepper flake.

Eat.

Tags Winter Squash, Beet, and Avocado Toast, fancy toast, toast, thanksgiving, left overs, beets, dinner, snack, breakfast, lunch, easy, simple, vegan, plant based, healthy, food, delicious, fast
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Cranberry Coffee Cake

November 14, 2020 Colleen Stem
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A cake. Do you really need a reason to make a cake other then you want to a) make a cake, b) eat cake, or c) make a cake for other people to eat. Sure it is the holiday season and we want pies and desserts and blah blah blah, but it is also do whatever feels right to you in the kitchen season and if cake feels right, well then cake so be it.

I was option c), wanting to make a cake for other people to eat, mostly for the mr to eat. I haven’t really baked much of anything the past few weeks (besides a lot of bread) and basically just wanted to make him something that I knew he would really like. (I know, I know, I am the best!)

Cranberries. Very appropriate this time of year and plus I just bought 5 lbs (to freeze and eat in handfuls frozen or to add to soup) and the mr really likes tart things so cranberry coffee cake it was. A dang good cake if I do say so myself. Dense and moist and rich and covered in crumble and drizzled with lemon glaze. Looks good and smells good and tastes better then that.

The mr. was glad for the cake, so glad in fact he ate almost half of it in a day. Then the other 1/4 the next day even after I yelled at him to not eat all but I think by now, it is gone. He really, really liked it. (He kept telling me how “freaking GOOOOD” it was. I know dude, I know.)

Now to the cake!

The stuff. All purpose and white whole wheat flour, baking powder and soda, salt, ground ginger, brown and white sugar, oil, vanilla, apple cider vinegar, plant milk, and cranberries. Also more flour, brown sugar, cinnamon and vegan butter for crumble and a lemon and powdered sugar for glaze.

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Start with the wet. Add both brown and white sugar to a big bowl along with the oil, vanilla, vinegar, and half the milk. Mix together until completely incorporated. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flours, baking powder and soda, salt, ginger, and the zest of a lemon. Dump the dry into the wet, add the rest of the milk, and mix until everything is completely incorporated. But don’t over mix or the batter will get tough.

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Lastly, fold in the cranberries. So Pretty!

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Real fast make the crumble topping. Just mix together the flour, sugar, cinnamon, pinch of salt, and mix with a fork until completely combined and is kind of crumbly.

Batter gets dumped and leveled into a well greased tube pan and the crumble gets crumbled all over the top of the batter.

And into the oven it goes, 50-60 minutes or until a tester poked into the middle parts comes out clean.

Cake is done. Now pop it from pan and let it cool.

While cake is cooling, mix up the powdered sugar and lemon juice to drizzle.

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Cake is cool enough to drizzle so drizzle that drizzle.

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You now have your cake go on and eat it.

-C


Cranberry Coffee Cake

Makes one tube cake (can also be baked in a 9x9 pan)

  • For the Cake

  • 1 cups all purpose flour

  • 1 cup white whole wheat flour (or sub AP)

  • 1/4 cup white sugar

  • 1/2 cup brown sugar

  • 1 teaspoon each baking powder and soda

  • 1 teaspoon gound ginger

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

  • zest from a lemon

  • 1 cup plant based milk

  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 1/2 cup neutral oil

  • 1 1/2 cups fresh (or frozen and thawed) cranberries

  • For the Crumb Topping

  • 2/3 cup brown sugar

  • 2/3 cup flour

  • 3 tablespoons vegan butter

  • 1 teaspoon cinnanon

  • pinch of salt

  • For the Glaze

  • Juice form 1/2 a lemon

  • 1/2 of powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 350

In a large bowl mix together the brown and white sugar, oil, vanilla, and vinegar. Add in about 1/2 the milk and mix. Then In a separate bowl whisk together the flours, baking powder and soda, salt, ginger, and the zest of a lemon. Dump the dry into the wet and mix, adding the rest of the milk to the batter. Once batter in cohesive, dump in the cranberries and fold them in. Dump (it is a thick batter) into a well greased tube or burnt pan and level out.

Place all the stuff for the crumb topping into a bowl. Mix together with a fork until completely incorporated. With your fingers evenly crumble the mixture onto the top of the cake batter.

Place cake into preheated oven and bake for 50-60 minutes or until poked with a tester and it comes out clean.

Once baked, remove cake from oven and carefully remove from pan. Place on metal rack and let cool.

While cake is cooling, mix up glaze. Powdered sugar and juice of half a lemon get mixed until smooth and runny, but not to runny. If it is to runny, add a teaspoon or so more sugar to thicken up or if to thick, a touch more lemon. Think drizzle-able.

Once cake is cool enough, drizzle the lemon glaze all over.

And then that is it. You now eat it. For breakfast of dessert and any time in between.

Cake can be left, covered, on counter at room temp for 3-4 days. You can also freeze pieces of it but really, just eat it all and make a new one when the mood strikes for cranberry cake.

In Vegan, cake Tags Cranberry Coffee Cake, vegan, cake, thanksgiving, cranberries, holidays, plant based, dairy free, egg free, dessert, breakfast, fruit, breakfast cake, coffee cake
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Apple Spice Donuts

October 10, 2020 Colleen Stem
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Have you ever sat in front of all your baking pans and tins just go through them and see which ones haven’t gotten much baking time lately? That is basically what I did the other day and that is when I realized that the donut pan hasn't seen the light of the oven in quite some time.

I fixed that right then and there. I made apple donuts. Donuts are always a good idea and apple donuts are always Always a good idea, especially when it is fall and the weather is nice and cool and crisp and you just want to bake stuff to keep the kitchen warm.

And the guilt of not using my donut pan in a while pan is no longer an issue… But the big bundt pan, that is another story. (Probably going to be a bundt cake coming soon)

So donuts. Baked in a pan (obviously), super easy to throw together, and bake up really fast. Full of warm spices and small shreds of apples then tossed in cinnamon sugar after baking and there it is. Everyones favorite fall donut. Don’t think about it to much, just make these donuts because you will be happy eating the donuts and make anyone you choose to share with happy too.

Now to the donuts!

The stuff. A couple apples. Flour, baking powder and soda, salt. Cinnamon, ginger, and cardamon, and vanilla extract. Apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, oil, water. a little white sugar with cinnamon, and vegan butter.

First to do is grate the apples. They will turn brown fast but it don’t matter.

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Add in the wet and mix, add in the dry, and mix and Ta da! Donut batter.

Scoop batter into well greased donut pan. (if you have 2 pans you are better then me. I have to do one batch a a time)

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Poof. Baked and donut.

Flip hot donuts out of pan and let cool for a few minutes. Once they are cool enough to handle, brush each donut with melted butter all ver and toss in cinnamon sugar mixture.

Donuts are done.

We are good.

-C


Apple Spice Donuts

makes 12

  • 2 cups all purpose flour

  • 2 teaspoon baking powder

  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1/2 cup warm sugar

  • 1/2 cup boiling water

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

  • 1/2 teaspoon each ground ginger and cardamon

  • 2 teaspoon cinnamon

  • 1/3 cup neutral oil (I used canola)

  • 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 2-3 apples that equal 1cup shredded (I used 2 big Macintosh)

    For cinnamon sugar coating

  • 2 tablespoon melted vegan butter

  • 3 tablespoons white sugar

  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon

Preheat oven to 350

In a large bowl, shred your apples until you have 1 packed cup. Eat any left over apple.

Add in the brown sugar, oil, vanilla, apple cider vinegar, and water and mix until combined. In seperate bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, baking soda and powder, and all cinnamon, ginger, and cardamon. Dump dry into wet and gently mix until completely incorporated.

Scoop batter into greased donut pan(s) and place into oven. Bake for 12-14 minutes or until the donut is big and fluffy and a when poked with a tester, it comes out clean.

Remove donuts from oven and flip our of pan onto a wire rack. (Clean and and bake second batch if you are working with one pan.) Mix together the cinnamon and white sugar into a wide shallow bowl. Once donuts cool enough to handle, bruh each donut with melted butter all over then toss around in cinnamon sugar mixture. Place back on rack to cool completely.

Eat.

Left overs wiill last in air tight container at room temperature for 3-4 days. The cinnamon sugar crunch will just not be crunchy anymore after the first day.

In breakfast, cake, desserts, donut, Vegan Tags Apple Spice Donuts, Veagn, dairy free, apples, fall, baked donuts, donuts, King Arthur flour, plant based, food, recipe, dessert, breakfast, fruit, spice, homemade, easy
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