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Strawberry Watermelon Popsicles

Strawberry Watermelon Popsicles

Watermelon is a staple during the summer months. What’s not to love about this refreshing summer fruit. We had received a large watermelon from our neighbour and instead of letting it go to waste, the girls and I decided to make these delicious strawberry watermelon…

Easy Peasy Chimmichurri Sauce

Easy Peasy Chimmichurri Sauce

Hello friends! Have you ever made a recipe and thought to yourself why did it take me so long? Well that’s exactly what I said last week when I made this chimmichurri sauce. Wow does it ever add flavour! Now I have seen this recipe…

Strawberry Rhubarb Chia Seed Pudding

Strawberry Rhubarb Chia Seed Pudding

Hello Friends! If you have been following me, you know I love breakfast.  Getting up early just to have a little me time and to eat breakfast before the daily chaos is critical for the rest of my day. Most days (usually 6) I eat baked oats made with seasonal fruit such as strawberries.  But with summer right around the corner I am looking for a nutrient dense breakfast that does not require turning on the oven and will keep me full all morning. This strawberry rhubarb chia seed pudding is easy peasy to make and is nutrient dense and delicious.

 

It’s rhubarb season and I always try to incorporate seasonally ingredients whenever I can.  Rhubarb is a source of fibre, calcium, potassium and vitamin K. Mr. D loves rhubarb but its a bit too tart for the girls so I sweetened it with local strawberries and a touch of maple syrup. If you prefer a tart flavor I would recommend making it without maple syrup.

Chia seed pudding can be used as a breakfast and/or a sweet treat, like both my daughters enjoy having. Chia seeds might be small but these little seeds are packed with nutritional benefits. Did you know these little seeds are the only food to have a medical patent for blood glucose control. Chia seeds are high in fibre, protein, and anti inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids. Chia seeds can be used in cereals, smoothies, yogurts, puddings, and as an egg substitute. Who ever knew a little seed could deliver such a major nutrition punch.

 

Strawberry Rhubarb Chia seed Pudding

Easy, delcious and nutrient dense chia seed pudding

  • rhubarb, chopped
  • 3/4 cup strawberries
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
  • 2 cups coconut milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup chia seeds ( I used black)
  • 1/4 cup coconut flakes, toasted
  1. In a small pot combine coconut oil, rhubarb, and strawberries. Cook over medium heat until rhubarb is oftened. Allow to cool and puree in a blender.

    In a medium bowl, combine coconut milk, vanila, maple syrup and chia seeds. Place in fridge overnight or at least 3 hours. Toast coconut flakes over a low heat until lightly brown.

    Place chia seed pudding in a cup, top with strawberry rhubarb puree and top with toasted coconut flakes.

Gluten and Dairy Free Brownies

Gluten and Dairy Free Brownies

These gluten and dairy free brownies are simply amazing. I made these brownies last week for my daughters first communion celebration and they were a hit.  These gluten and dairy free brownies are rich and chocolatey to the point that you only need a small…

Lemon Blueberry Muffins

Lemon Blueberry Muffins

Good Morning! I love lemon anything! It’s so fresh and delicious. I have been meaning to make my own lemon blueberry muffins for ages. I finally did a couple of weeks ago and I seriously can’t believe it took me this long. These muffins are…