paleo breakfast recipes Archives - The Shooks Life Food, Fitness, Fashion and my Furbaby Sun, 02 Jan 2022 21:58:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://theshookslife.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/shooks_logo_favicon.png paleo breakfast recipes Archives - The Shooks Life 32 32 145780105 Hold the Carbs, Just the {Almond Flour} Bagels https://theshookslife.com/2020/10/19/hold-the-carbs-just-the-almond-flour-bagels/ https://theshookslife.com/2020/10/19/hold-the-carbs-just-the-almond-flour-bagels/#comments Mon, 19 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=3403 Almond Flour Bagels are a gluten-free. low carb version of your favorite breakfast treat!

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Cinnamon Raisin Almond Flour Bagels

Too many people look at the holes in their life and miss the glorious bagel right in front of them. I, on the other hand, am a glass half full kinda gal, an opportunistic who doesn’t skip a beat when there’s a bagel to be eaten. Especially when it’s a gluten-free, whole food based option that is lower in carbs and tastes just as good as the OG! Now I’m no New Yorker, so I know that’s high praise, but I’m willing to stick my neck out for this recipe – or at least stick out a hand if you’re going to pass on these almond flour bagels. You didn’t come here to pass on bagels though, did you? Let’s get to baking your favorite version be it plain, cinnamon raisin or everyone’s favorite – the everything bagel.

Almond Flour Everything Bagel

Bagels are practically a national treasure, but they also get a bad wrap as a carbalicious treat. I wasn’t ready to give up bagel Fridays when I went gluten-free, so I tried my hand at an almond flour version that amps up the protein, reduces the carbs and still has that magical balance of fluffy bread and chewy dough. The result was mind bogglingly good, unbelievably customizable and stupidly easy! I also love a good basic recipe that you can retrofit into whatever flavor your heart desires – kinda like the horse of a different color in the Wizard of Oz. Get that wand ready, because you, yes you, can be a wizard of bagels too! Move over banana bread, it’s time for bagels to shine.

A few tips to make these glorious golden halos:

1.) Get Creative: this is a basic bagel recipe that can transform into any flavor your heart desires! Recommended toppings: poppy or chia seeds for some crunch, coconut or brown sugar for a touch of sweetness, herbs de Provence or rosemary for an elegant, herby flavor profile.

2.) Timing is Key: after brushing each bagel with the beaten egg, immediately add your toppings before moving onto the next bagel. This prevents the egg base from drying and ensures your toppings stick.

3.) Keep ‘Em Fresh: these bagels don’t have any preservatives, so store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or keep in the freezer for 3-6 months if you’d like make a big batch.

Let’s get baking!

Everything But the Bagel Almond Flour Bagels
Makes: 6 bagel
Ingredients:
– 3 C blanched almond flour
– 1 C tapioca starch (plus additional for the boiled water)
– 2 tsp baking powder
– 2 T powdered sweetener (I used Whole Earth Stevia & Monk Fruit sweetener and ground it to a powder in my coffee grinder; option to use powdered sugar or grind coconut sugar)
– 2 tsp plus 1/4 tsp iodized sea salt
– 2 T apple cider vinegar
– 1 pasture-raised egg
– Everything But the Bagel seasoning
Directions:
Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and lay a piece of Parchment paper on a baking sheet.
Step 2: Fill a large pot (10-inch width and at least 6-inch depth) with about 5-inches of water and add 1/4 tsp salt. Bring to a slow boil and before at a full boil, remove a half cup and set aside.
Step 3: In a medium mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, tapioca starch, remaining salt, baking powder and sweetener. Add the half cup of warm water extracted from the pot plus the apple cider vinegar and mix with a spoon. If the dough is too sticky, add more tapioca starch. If too dry, add more water.
Step 4: Divide the dough into 6 balls on the Parchment-lined baking sheet. Flatten each ball with your hand or a plate to mold into the shape of a bagel. Use your finger to make a small hole in the center.
Step 5: In groups of 2-3, carefully place each bagel in the boiling water for about 1 minute, or until they float to the top of the water. Use a strainer to remove from the water and place back on the Parchment-lined baking sheet. Repeat for the remaining bagels.
Step 6: After boiling the bagels, place the baking sheet with bagels in the oven for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, put the egg in a small bowl and whisk with a fork until frothy.
Step 7: Remove the bagels from the oven and brush each with the beaten egg, seasoning with as much of the Everything But the Bagel seasoning as you like. Important: season immediately after brushing with the beaten egg before moving onto the next bagel to ensure the topping sticks.
Step 8: Return the bagels to the oven and bake for an additional 10 minutes. Then, increase the temperature to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes, or until the bagels are golden.

Cinnamon Raisin Almond Flour Bagels
Makes: 6 bagels

Cinnamon Raisin Almond Flour Bagels

Ingredients:
– 3 C blanched almond flour
– 1 C tapioca starch (plus additional for the boiled water)
– 2 tsp baking powder
– 2 T powdered sweetener (I used Whole Earth Stevia & Monk Fruit and ground into a powder in my coffee grinder; option to use powdered sugar or grind coconut sugar)
– 2 T apple cider vinegar
– 1 pasture-raised egg
– 2 tsp plus 1/4 tsp iodized sea salt
– 1 T cinnamon
– 1/2 C raisins

Directions:
Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and lay a piece of Parchment paper on a baking sheet.
Step 2: Fill a large pot (10-inch width and at least 6-inch depth) with about 5-inches of water and add 1/4 tsp salt. Bring to a slow boil and before at a full boil, remove a half cup and set aside.
Step 3: In a medium mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, tapioca starch, remaining salt, baking powder, cinnamon and sweetener. Add the half cup of warm water extracted from the pot plus the apple cider vinegar and mix with a spoon. If the dough is too sticky, add more tapioca starch. If too dry, add more water. Stir in the raisins once you’ve achieved the desired consistency.
Step 4: Divide the dough into 6 balls on the Parchment-lined baking sheet. Flatten each ball with your hand or a plate to mold into the shape of a bagel. Use your finger to make a small hole in the center. 
Step 5: In groups of 2-3, carefully place each bagel in the boiling water for about 1 minute, or until they float to the top of the water. Use a strainer to remove from the water and place back on the Parchment-lined baking sheet. Repeat for the remaining bagels.
Step 6: After boiling the bagels, place the baking sheet with bagels in the oven for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, put the egg in a small bowl and whisk with a fork until frothy.
Step 7: Remove the bagels from the oven and brush each with the beaten egg. Option to sprinkle with coconut or brown sugar for extra sweetness. Important: season immediately after brushing with the beaten egg before moving onto the next bagel to ensure the topping sticks.
Step 8: Return the bagels to the oven and bake for an additional 10 minutes. Then, increase the temperature to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes, or until the bagels are golden.

You’ll be amazed how easy it is to make whole food-based bagels that are just as delightful as the store bought version, but without the preservatives and carbs. Enjoy!

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Paleo Pumpkin French Toast Bake https://theshookslife.com/2019/12/23/paleo-pumpkin-french-toast-bake/ https://theshookslife.com/2019/12/23/paleo-pumpkin-french-toast-bake/#comments Mon, 23 Dec 2019 13:00:24 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=3150 All I want for Christmas is a Paleo French Toast Bake that practically bakes itself. Too much to ask? Well I must have been good this year, because this recipe passed the test with flying colors. The last thing anyone needs over the holidays is more work. But there’s always the pressure to prove to guests you’re a super host. This will be your genie in a bottle because it’s a few simple ingredients thrown together and ready to bake in the morning – plus I provide some healthier Paleo swaps that will take just as good as the OG. Read on for the dEATs that will save you Christmas morning. This year, we’re traveling half across the country from Texas to Wisconsin to spend a couple of weeks with family. Pros: not having to a cook a thing! Cons: navigating the airport with the other half of the country. Before we head north, I had some ingredients to use up so that we didn’t come home to a fridge of expired foods as a New Year’s gift. But I also didn’t quite have the energy to make anything extravagant or too time-consuming given the looming last-minute shopping (I will never learn). So, with a loaf of bread, some eggs, non-dairy milk and canned pumpkin, I whipped up this Paleo French Bread Bake with fingers crossed it would be a masterpiece with zero effort – cha-ching! I’ll be saving most of this in the freezer so that when we get back, we’ll have the most decadent breakfast waiting for us! What are some of your favorite easy, crowd-pleasing dishes? Drop some knowledge because we could all use as much help as possible this time of year! Paleo Pumpkin French Toast Bake Serves: 6-8 Ingredients: French Toast Bake – 1 loaf of day-old bread (I used Mikey’s Paleo Bread) – 5 pasture-raised eggs like those from Vital Farms – 1 1/2 C unsweetened vanilla almond milk (option to sub milk) – 1/2 C coconut creamer like Milkadamia (option to sub half&half) – 2 T vanilla extract – 1 T pumpkin pie spice – 1 C pumpkin puree -1 C coconut sugar (option to sub granulated sugar) Streusel Topping – 3/4 C almond flour (option to sub another flour) – 1/3 C coconut sugar (option to sub granulated sugar) – 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice – 1/3 tsp sea salt – 1/4 C grass-fed butter, solid and chilled like that from Vital Farms – 1/3 C chopped pecans Directions: Step 1: Roughly dice the bread* and place in a greased 9×13 pan. In a medium bowl, mix the remaining French Toast Bake ingredients together to create a custard. Pour the custard evening over the bread. Cover and place in the fridge for 3-4 hours or overnight. Step 2: Make the streusel topping by placing all of the ingredients in a small mixing bowl. Using your fingers, mix together, breaking down the butter until you form a crumbly topping. Set aside until ready to bake the French toast. Step 3: When ready to bake the French toast, pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Sprinkle the streusel evenly over the top of the French toast and custard mixture. Place in the oven and bake for 45-55 minutes or until its no longer jiggly. If the top starts to brown too quickly, place a piece of aluminum foil over the top. Remove from the oven once set and allow to cool for 10 minutes before slicing and serving with your favorite syrup.   Happy Holidays and enjoy the time with family!    

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All I want for Christmas is a Paleo French Toast Bake that practically bakes itself. Too much to ask? Well I must have been good this year, because this recipe passed the test with flying colors. The last thing anyone needs over the holidays is more work. But there’s always the pressure to prove to guests you’re a super host. This will be your genie in a bottle because it’s a few simple ingredients thrown together and ready to bake in the morning – plus I provide some healthier Paleo swaps that will take just as good as the OG. Read on for the dEATs that will save you Christmas morning.

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This year, we’re traveling half across the country from Texas to Wisconsin to spend a couple of weeks with family. Pros: not having to a cook a thing! Cons: navigating the airport with the other half of the country. Before we head north, I had some ingredients to use up so that we didn’t come home to a fridge of expired foods as a New Year’s gift. But I also didn’t quite have the energy to make anything extravagant or too time-consuming given the looming last-minute shopping (I will never learn). So, with a loaf of bread, some eggs, non-dairy milk and canned pumpkin, I whipped up this Paleo French Bread Bake with fingers crossed it would be a masterpiece with zero effort – cha-ching! I’ll be saving most of this in the freezer so that when we get back, we’ll have the most decadent breakfast waiting for us!

What are some of your favorite easy, crowd-pleasing dishes? Drop some knowledge because we could all use as much help as possible this time of year!

Paleo Pumpkin French Toast Bake
Serves: 6-8
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Ingredients:
French Toast Bake
– 1 loaf of day-old bread (I used Mikey’s Paleo Bread)
– 5 pasture-raised eggs like those from Vital Farms
– 1 1/2 C unsweetened vanilla almond milk (option to sub milk)
– 1/2 C coconut creamer like Milkadamia (option to sub half&half)
– 2 T vanilla extract
– 1 T pumpkin pie spice
– 1 C pumpkin puree
-1 C coconut sugar (option to sub granulated sugar)

Streusel Topping

– 3/4 C almond flour (option to sub another flour)
– 1/3 C coconut sugar (option to sub granulated sugar)
– 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
– 1/3 tsp sea salt
– 1/4 C grass-fed butter, solid and chilled like that from Vital Farms
– 1/3 C chopped pecans

Directions:
Step 1: 
Roughly dice the bread* and place in a greased 9×13 pan. In a medium bowl, mix the remaining French Toast Bake ingredients together to create a custard. Pour the custard evening over the bread. Cover and place in the fridge for 3-4 hours or overnight.
Step 2: Make the streusel topping by placing all of the ingredients in a small mixing bowl. Using your fingers, mix together, breaking down the butter until you form a crumbly topping. Set aside until ready to bake the French toast.
Step 3: When ready to bake the French toast, pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Sprinkle the streusel evenly over the top of the French toast and custard mixture. Place in the oven and bake for 45-55 minutes or until its no longer jiggly. If the top starts to brown too quickly, place a piece of aluminum foil over the top. Remove from the oven once set and allow to cool for 10 minutes before slicing and serving with your favorite syrup.

 

Happy Holidays and enjoy the time with family!

 

 

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So Matcha Love https://theshookslife.com/2019/03/16/so-matcha-love/ https://theshookslife.com/2019/03/16/so-matcha-love/#comments Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:14:50 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=2514 Spotted: pot of gold. Leprechaun: not included. Making my own luck this morning with this COCONUT MATCHA CHIA PUDDING topped with coconut cream and a sprinkle of nature’s gold – aka bee pollen. I’m escaping the Irish invasion in Chicago today for St. Patrick’s Day, but couldn’t help but cheers the day with something green. Also celebrating a lot of luck (ie hard work) that’s recently paid off with some exciting news on the job and life front to come soon! In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this Keto, Paleo and Whole30-friendly treat! Coconut Matcha Chia Pudding Serves: 3-4 Ingredients: – 1 can of full fat coconut milk – 2 tsp matcha tea – 1 tsp vanila – 1/4 C chia seeds – 1 T maple syrup (omit if Whole30 or use date syrup*) – optional: top with coconut cream** and bee pollen Directions: Step 1: Pour the coconut milk into a medium mixing bowl. Add the matcha, vanilla and maple syrup (if using). Use an immersion blender to combine or whisk vigorously. Add the chia seeds and stir to combine. Pour into a mason jar, cover and refrigerate overnight. Step 2: Remove from the fridge, scoop into 3-4 glasses or small bowls and enjoy with your favorite toppings like coconut cream (recipe below), bee pollen, grain-free granola or pistachios. *To make the date syrup: combine 1 C of pitted Medjool dates, 1 1/2 C of water and 1 tsp of lemon juice in a food processor. Process until smooth and syrup-like. Store in the fridge for up to a week. **To make the coconut cream, place a can of coconut cream in the fridge with the chia pudding overnight. In the morning, scoop the solid milk from the top of the can into a small metal mixing bowl (option to place the mixing bowl in the fridge for a few minutes so that it’s nice and cool). Use a handle blender to whip until smooth peaks form. Use the remaining coconut water in the can for your favorite smoothie the next morning! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  

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Spotted: pot of gold. Leprechaun: not included.

Making my own luck this morning with this COCONUT MATCHA CHIA PUDDING topped with coconut cream and a sprinkle of nature’s gold – aka bee pollen. I’m escaping the Irish invasion in Chicago today for St. Patrick’s Day, but couldn’t help but cheers the day with something green. Also celebrating a lot of luck (ie hard work) that’s recently paid off with some exciting news on the job and life front to come soon! In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this Keto, Paleo and Whole30-friendly treat!

Coconut Matcha Chia Pudding
Serves: 3-4

1b0c43c8-98bb-4965-bf6c-02d90a1185b4Ingredients:
– 1 can of full fat coconut milk
– 2 tsp matcha tea
– 1 tsp vanila
– 1/4 C chia seeds
– 1 T maple syrup (omit if Whole30 or use date syrup*)
– optional: top with coconut cream** and bee pollen

Directions:
Step 1: Pour the coconut milk into a medium mixing bowl. Add the matcha, vanilla and maple syrup (if using). Use an immersion blender to combine or whisk vigorously. Add the chia seeds and stir to combine. Pour into a mason jar, cover and refrigerate overnight.
Step 2: Remove from the fridge, scoop into 3-4 glasses or small bowls and enjoy with your favorite toppings like coconut cream (recipe below), bee pollen, grain-free granola or pistachios.

*To make the date syrup: combine 1 C of pitted Medjool dates, 1 1/2 C of water and 1 tsp of lemon juice in a food processor. Process until smooth and syrup-like. Store in the fridge for up to a week.

**To make the coconut cream, place a can of coconut cream in the fridge with the chia pudding overnight. In the morning, scoop the solid milk from the top of the can into a small metal mixing bowl (option to place the mixing bowl in the fridge for a few minutes so that it’s nice and cool). Use a handle blender to whip until smooth peaks form. Use the remaining coconut water in the can for your favorite smoothie the next morning!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

 

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