Showing posts with label nut free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nut free. Show all posts

16 June 2015

paleo macaroni and cheese

Serves 4

For a non-paleo version that the kids will love, substitute the cauliflower (so, substitute the whole of step 1) for some brown rice pasta.



Poppy cooks…
  1. Saute
    1.5 cauliflower, cut into florets in
    2 tablespoons nuttelex,
    1/2 teaspoon celtic sea salt and
    1/4 cup filtered hot water until cauliflower is cooked and lightly caramelised, then set aside and keep warm.

  2. Saute
    2 tablespoons nuttelex,
    3 squash, diced,
    carrot, diced,
    onion, diced,
    3 garlic cloves, minced,
    3/4 teaspoon ground mustard and
    1 teaspoon celtic sea salt.

  3. Add
    165ml tin coconut cream and simmer until the coconut cream is slightly reduced.

  4. Place in a blender and puree until smooth.

  5. Add an
    egg yolk and blend well.

  6. Return sauce to the pan, then add a
    bag of spinach and stir through until spinach is slightly wilted.

  7. Add
    cracked black pepper to taste.

  8. Serve cauliflower florets topped with sauce.

19 April 2015

trout + goat cheese pasta

Serves 2



Poppy cooks…

  1. Bring a saucepan of water to the boil and prepare a steamer by lining with wet baking paper and then placing a
    coral trout fillet on top of the baking paper (salmon can also be used as well).
  2. Once the water comes to the boil, add
    125g buckwheat pasta and place the steamer insert on top with fish.
  3. Once fish is cooked and flakes apart, remove and flake the fillet then set aside.
  4. Once the pasta is cooked, drain and rinse with warm water.
  5. Return pasta to the saucepan and add
    2 egg yolks,
    1/4 lemon, zest and juice,
    pinch of celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper.

  6. Saute
    2 handfuls baby spinach.
  7. Gently stir through spinach, flaked trout,
    2 tablespoons chives, chopped,
    2 teaspoons salted baby capers, rinsed and
    2 tablespoons olive oil into pasta.
  8. Garnish with
    60g goat cheese, crumbled.

25 January 2015

apple coleslaw

Serves 6



Poppy cooks…
  1. In a mixing bowl, combine
    2 cups green cabbage, finely sliced,
    1.5 cups red cabbage, finely sliced,
    carrot, julienned and
    granny smith apple, julienned.

  2. In a small mixing bowl, whisk together
    3 tablespoons mayonnaise,
    2 tablespoons olive oil,
    1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar,
    1 tablespoon lemon juice,
    2 teaspoons poppy seeds,
    celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper to taste.

  3. Pour dressing over coleslaw and serve.

2 December 2014

home-made potato nuggets

Serves 2

A great side for adults, or for kid's meals! Just allow one potato per serve.


Poppy cooks…


  1. Wash and peel
    2 potatoes and boil in
    filtered water until cooked, then drain.

  2. Grate potatoes, drain excess moisture, add
    celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper then form into nuggets shapes.

  3. Place in a frying pan with a little
    olive oil, continually turning until golden all around.

You can also use sweet potato and/or oven bake the nuggets instead of pan-frying.

3 January 2014

beetroot + apple salad

Serves 2



Poppy cooks
  1. In a bowl combine
    250g beetroot, cooked, peeled and diced,
    granny smith apple, cored and diced,
    1/2 bunch chives, chopped and
    4 tablespoons mayonnaise (such as Norganic).

  2. Garnish with additional chopped chives.

2 December 2013

roast sweet potato topped with quinoa, kale + cranberries

Serves 6




Poppy cooks

  1. Cut 
    3 sweet potatoes 
    in half lengthways, lay on a baking tray, drizzle with 
    olive oi
    l, season with 
    celtic sea salt + cracked black pepper 
    and roast in a 180˚ oven for 1 hour

  2. In a medium pot, cook 
    1 cup quinoa
     (you can use white quinoa, red quinoa, or a mixture of both) in 
    2 cups vegetable stock
     and set aside

  3. Saute 
    diced onion
     in 
    olive oil

  4. Add 
    4 cups chopped kale 
    (about half a bunch) and 
    1/4 cup dried cranberries
     and sauté until kale is soft

  5. Stir through cooked quinoa and scoop mixture onto cooked sweet potato halves

27 November 2013

strawberry cake

Serves 10


Ingredients
250g fresh strawberries
1/2 cup coconut sugar
1/2 cup EVOO
1 egg
1.5 cups gluten-free self raising flour
1/2 cup rice milk


Method
  1. Line a medium loaf tin or cake tin with baking paper
  2. Halve enough strawberries to cover tin and set aside. Chop remaining strawberries
  3. Beat together sugar, oil and egg on high for 5-8 minutes until thick and creamy
  4. Fold in flour and milk
  5. Fold in chopped strawberries
  6. Pour mixture into tin and top with halved strawberries
  7. Bake in a 170˚C oven for 70 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean
  8. Stand to cool before serving

Notes
For added texture to this light and fluffy cake, try adding quinoa flakes!

16 November 2013

avocado + egg crispibreads

Per serve

Ingredients
Orgran Multigrain Crispibread with Quinoa
egg, boiled and chopped
1/4 avocado, diced
cracked black pepper


Method
The method is, there is no real method! Just pile the ingredients on the Crispibread for a quick snack. Obviously, this is more a concept than a recipe - so feel free to use toasted gluten-free bread, corn crackers, rice crackers or any other type of base. You can smash the avocado instead of dicing it, and add any ingredients you have to hand. I quite like adding dried cranberries for a sweeter version.

14 November 2013

blueberry muffin top cookies

Makes approximately 30 cookies

My husband was very accurate in describing these cookies as tasting like muffin tops! They aren't your usual crunchy cookie but soft just like the best part of any blueberry muffin. The brand of coconut yoghurt and gluten free flour you use will impact on the texture of the cookies, but regardless, they are yum.


Poppy bakes...

  1. Preheat oven to 190°C and line baking tray with baking paper

  2. Using a spatula, mix together
    1 cup coconut sugar
    and 
    1.5 cups coconut yoghurt.

  3. Add
    1 egg and
    1 teaspoon vanilla essence and mix together, then set aside.

  4. Stir together
    2 cups gluten free plain flour,
    2 teaspoons baking powder and
    1/2 teaspoon celtic sea salt.

  5. Add wet ingredients to dry and fold together.

  6. Gently fold in
    1 punnet / 1 cup blueberries.

  7. Spoon desired sized mounds on to baking paper with adequate space in between and bake for 10-20 minutes or until golden.

  8. Cool cookies on a wire rack before eating.


For an energy boosting snack, team these cookies with a glass of coconut water

Notes
These cookies are beautifully soft with a slightly chewy texture, so be sure to carefully lift them off the baking tray using a flat spatula when placing them on a wire rack to cool.

11 November 2013

tropical crumble

Serves 8


Ingredients: fruit mixture
1 mango, cubed
1 pineapple, cubed
3 tablespoons coconut sugar
1 vanilla pod, de-seeded
Ingredients: crumble 
1 cup gluten-free flour
1/4 cup coconut sugar
5 tablespoons nuttelex
1/2 cup fine desiccated coconut - toasted


Method
  1. Combine mango, pineapple, coconut sugar and vanilla pod in a baking tray and bake for 20 minutes
  2. Combine flour and nuttelex using a fork
  3. Add coconut sugar and coconut and combine
  4. Freeze crumble mixture for 10 minutes
  5. Top fruit with crumble mixture and bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown

Notes
If you want to make individual serves, simply spoon the fruit into ramekins before topping with crumble mixture and baking in the oven. You can also halve the amount of desiccated coconut and substitute with quinoa flakes.

9 November 2013

beef sausage cassoulet

Serves 4

Ingredients
packet of Peppercorn Food Company Extra Lean Beef Sausages
onion, diced
2 garlic cloves, crushed
2 potatoes, diced
410g tin of crushed tomatoes
1 tablespoon organic tomato paste
500ml organic chicken stock
400g tin of cannellini beans
1/2 bunch thyme sprigs
2 bay leaves

Fresh thyme

Method
  1. Cook sausages and set aside
  2. In a large pot, saute onion and garlic
  3. Add potatoes, tomatoes, tomato paste, stock, cannellini beans, thyme and bay leaves. Cover with a lid and bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer for 30 minutes
  4. Remove lid, add sausages and simmer for a further 30 minutes until the potatoes are tender and the sauce is reduced


Notes
Depending on the type of sausages you use, season with celtic sea salt and pepper to taste before serving.

28 October 2013

cauliflower paella


Serves 4

Ingredients
onion, diced
red capsicum, diced
3 celery stalks, chopped
1/2 cauliflower, diced in food processor
3 garlic cloves, crushed
3 teaspoons smoked paprika
1/4 teaspoon turmeric
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3/4 cup hot filtered water
1/2 teaspoon celtic sea salt
bay leaf

cracked black pepper
1/2 cup artichokes, diced
400g tin diced tomato
1/4 cup olives, sliced
juice of 1 lime
parsley, for garnish



Method
  1. Saute onion in olive oil
  2. Add capsicum and celery until softened
  3. Add cauliflower and stir for 3 minutes
  4. Add garlic, paprika, turmeric, cayenne pepper, water, bay leaf, salt, pepper, artichokes, tomato and olives
  5. Bring to the boil, and reduce to a simmer until most of the liquid is absorbed
  6. Serve with lime and parsley


Notes
A paella without rice?! Who knew cauliflower was such a great rice substitute. This vegetable-packed meal tastes even better the next day! I love to heat it up in the oven to caramelise it further until the top is slightly crunchy.

21 October 2013

roast pumpkin + cranberries with red quinoa

Serves 4


Poppy cooks...
  1. Cook
    1 cup red quinoa with
    3 cups of filtered water in a rice cooker or on the cooktop.

  2. Preheat oven to 180°C.

  3. On a baking tray, combine
    2.5 cups pumpkin, diced,
    1/2 red onion, finely diced and
    2 cloves garlic, minced,
    olive oil (enough to coat vegetables),
    2 teaspoons manuka honey,
    generous pinch of celtic sea salt + cracked black pepper,
    1/8 teaspoon ground ginger and
    1/8 teaspoon curry powder.


    Preparing ingredients in the roasting tray

  4. Place in the oven and roast for 30 minutes or until the pumpkin and garlic are golden.

  5. To serve, combine roasted ingredients with the cooked quinoa,
    1/2 cup dried cranberries and
    2 tablespoons parsley, chopped.




14 October 2013

potato + cauliflower hash

Serves 4

Ingredients
2 potatoes, diced
1/2 cauliflower, cut into small florets
40g (small handful) gluten-free spaghetti
onion, chopped
2 teaspoons mixed herbs
4 eggs


Method
  1. Roast diced potatoes with olive oil, celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper for 40 minutes, or until crispy and golden
  2. Blanch cauliflower until it begins to soften
  3. Bring a small pot of water to the boil and cook spaghetti until al dente
  4. In a large frying pan, cook onion until golden
  5. Add cauliflower, spaghetti, roasted potato and mixed herbs.  Combine
  6. Make 4 slight indents and crack an egg into each indent
  7. Cover and cook until eggs are cooked to your preference (I like the yolk to still be runny)

Notes
This is a great dish on its own, or accompany with sausages or steak. My favourite sausages are Peppercorn's Extra Lean Chicken Sausages which have a fresh lime flavour, are gluten free and contain no artificial flavours or colours! I buy them from Farmer Jacks in  Claremont or Subiaco. Even the container is guilt-free being 100% biodegradable and compostable!

http://www.peppercornfood.com.au/Products/Sausage_Range/Extra_Lean_Chicken_Sausages.php



11 October 2013

beef hotpot

Serves 10

Poppy cooks...



  1. Chop
    800g eggplant into 2cm cubes then heat
    olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat, cooking eggplant in batches so not to crowd the pot until light browned and transfer to a plate.


  2. Repeat process with
    1kg diced beef in batches to brown and set aside.


  3. Add
    2 onions, diced to pan and cook in olive oil until golden.


  4. Stir through
    1 tablespoon garlic, minced and cook until soft.


  5. Add
    1 tablespoon ground cumin,
    2 teaspoons ground coriander and
    1 teaspoon ground allspice and cook for 1 minute, or until aromatic.


  6. Stir through
    1/4 cup tomato paste for 1 minute, or until well combined.


  7. Add back in beef,
    400g tin of diced tomato
    500ml chicken broth,
    1 teaspoon Celtic sea salt and
    1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper then reduce heat to low, cover and stir occasionally for 1 hour.


  8. Stir in
    800g carrots, chopped and cover for an additional 1 hour or until carrots start to soften.


  9. Stir in eggplant and cook until beef, carrot and eggplant is tender. If there is a lot of liquid, remove the lid; otherwise, leave the lid on.


  10. Cook
    6 cups rice separately.


  11. Stir through
    handful of parsley, chopped before serving on steamed rice.

Notes
This Egyptian spiced dish is a great hearty meal for the winter months. I actually cook this and divide into 3, freezing 2 of the quantities to make the whole batch last for 3 dinners for our family of 5.

10 October 2013

pumpkin soup

At Poppy Loves Pear, we are not only about tasty and healthy food, but also easy food. We live in an age where everyone is time poor, so we need to work smart as much as working hard.

I love pumpkin soup, and stumbled across this La Zuppa Roasted Pumpkin soup which has no nasties in it and tastes beautiful. I could make pumpkin soup myself, but this product saves me the time and mess. Simply pour into a saucepan and bring to the boil on the stovetop and it is done!

As the label says, it has no artificial additives, is gluten free and dairy free. The ingredients list is simply: water, 38% pumpkin, potato, onion and salt. It is fast food, but it is healthy and tasty fast food. It is a great pantry staple to draw upon for those stressful days when cooking is the last thing you have the head-space to do.

I find this to be a great lunch time meal when I have no time to cook. It serves 2, and I usually accompany it with 2 slices of toasted gluten-free bread (I will give you my top tips for gluten-free bread in another blog post) and with cracked black pepper and pepitas sprinkled on top.




I buy La Zuppa from Farmer Jacks in Claremont or Subiaco. Here is the La Zuppa website for more information: http://lazuppa.com.au

9 October 2013

cumin spiced chicken on a beetroot rice salad

Serves 4

Poppy cooks...
  1. Cook
    2.5 cups of jasmine rice.


  2. Boil
    300g beetroot.


  3. Preheat oven to 180C.


  4. Mix together
    4 tablespoons olive oil,
    2 tablespoon ground cumin,
    4 garlic cloves, minced,
    1/2 teaspoon of celtic sea salt + cracked black pepper and
    1kg chicken thigh, diced in a large baking dish and bake for 30 minutes. This can be done up to 24 hours ahead of time to marinade.


  5. Once the rice is cooked, stir through
    2 spring onions, diagonally sliced,
    handful coriander, roughly chopped,
    2 mint leaves, roughly chopped and the beetroot, peeled and diced.


  6. Make dressing by mixing together
    orange, juice + zest,
    1 tablespoon white wine vinegar,
    2.5 tablespoons olive oil,
    celtic sea salt + cracked black pepper, to taste. Stir through rice salad.


  7. Serve salad with chicken on top.

7 October 2013

vegetable + bean soup

Serves 4

Poppy cooks...


  1. In a large soup pot, heat
    1 tablespoon coconut oil.

  2. Add
    1 bunch kale, stems removed and torn,
    onion, diced,
    3 garlic cloves, crushed,
    carrot, diced,
    zucchini, diced,
    red capsicum, diced,
    1/4 cup coriander, chopped,
    1/4 cup parsley, chopped,
    1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds,
    1/2 teaspoon ground cumin and
    1/4 teaspoon ground paprika. Saute uncovered over medium heat for 5 minutes, or until the vegetables start to soften.

  3. Add
    2.5 cups filtered water and
    2 teaspoons celtic sea salt, cover with a lid and simmer for 10 minutes.

  4. Stir in
    2 400g tins of red kidney beans, drained and mashed and
    2 400g tins of black beans, rinsed. Simmer, uncovered, stirring occassionally for 10-15 minutes.

  5. Serve with desired garnish such as cracked black pepper, pepitas, coriander and flax seed oil.

Notes
You can also serve with gluten-free bread or coconut yoghurt. The use of cumin is a great source of iron and was used traditionally to help relieve allergy symptoms, reduce heartburn and improve digestion.