coconut milk – Oven Love https://www.ovenloveblog.com from scratch, with love...and a little sass Tue, 21 Apr 2015 20:19:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 Papaya Cream Popsicles (Papaya Paletas) https://www.ovenloveblog.com/papaya-cream-popsicles-papaya-paletas/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/papaya-cream-popsicles-papaya-paletas/#comments Sat, 17 Aug 2013 22:18:01 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/?p=2868 papayapops1

Popsicles, again?
Yes, always.

Orange popsicles, that is, since I apparently that’s my specialty. (See these creamsicles and mango yogurt pops for the proof.)

While cleaning out the fridge last week, I came upon half a papaya that needed some love (aka I didn’t have the heart to throw it out.) Usually I buy papaya strictly for juices (it’s anti-inflammatory and ya’ll know I need some of that!) but it looked past it’s juicing prime. So popsicles seemed the obvious choice in the heat of summer and because for some reason I couldn’t just cut it up and eat it like a normal person.

I could have made them straight papaya, but I love to add a bit of creaminess to my pops. I was out of any useful coconut products, so I used the cream from the top of the raw milk jar. It was a wise choice, believe you me. A little bit of lime, vanilla and honey and BAM- papaya pops comin’ at ya.

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Next time you have half a papaya sitting alone in your fridge, this recipe can be your go-to. I assume that probably won’t happen to most of you, but a girl can dream.. someone out there thinks my blog is useful and actually makes my recipes, right? haha 😉

Really, though- I love you guys. Thanks for reading my crazy popsicle posts and sticking around Oven Love for all these years. You’re the bees.

1.0 from 1 reviews

Papaya Cream Popsicles (Papaya Paletas)
 
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This recipe will make 4-6 large popsicles and 8-12 small popsicles, depending on the size of your mold.
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Recipe type: Snack, Dessert
Serves: 4-12

Ingredients
  • ½ large ripe red papaya, peeled and seeded
  • ⅓ cup heavy cream, coconut cream, or full-fat coconut milk (or omit all together, if you like)
  • juice of one lime
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1-2 tablespoons raw honey (optional)

Instructions
  1. Place all ingredients in a blender and puree. Pour into popsicle molds and add popsicle sticks.
  2. Freeze for 3-5 hours or until firm. Run warm water over the mold if the popsicles don’t come right out. Serve immediately.

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Grain-Free Peach Cobbler (Paleo, GAPS) https://www.ovenloveblog.com/grain-free-peach-cobbler-paleo-gaps/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/grain-free-peach-cobbler-paleo-gaps/#comments Wed, 10 Jul 2013 19:27:08 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/?p=2750 peachcobbler1

Feels good to be home.

Feels good to be home alone, with no babies. Just for the day.

Feels good to do some cooking, take some pictures and be leisurely about writing a blog post.

(Also feels good to watch old episodes of Friday Night Lights while I do.)

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The kids and I were traveling and visiting family for the last two weeks, and we were lucky enough to have my parents come back to spend the July 4th holiday with us. While they were here, we went down to Lane Southern Orchards for their celebration. They’re a huge producer of peaches here in GA and they make an awesome peach cobbler. Since I’m on GAPS, I couldn’t enjoy Lane’s cobbler while we were there, so the idea of a grain-free cobbler has been bouncing around in my head for a few days.

Today, since I’m home alone, I finally had the chance to mess around in the kitchen. I took one bite and I knew I had to sit right now and blog the recipe right away.  Now, I’m not a real Southerner, and I haven’t had many cobblers in my life, but the taste and texture of this recipe is just what I expected a cobbler to be.

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This is one of those grain-free recipes that I think anyone (grain-free or not) would enjoy. You can rest easy serving this to a wide range of guests- it’s grain-free, gluten-free, dairy-free if you want, paleo, full GAPS, vegetarian and vegan-adaptable if you want.. really simple and crowd pleasing. Great choice for a summer potluck if you bake it in an 8×8 pan- or you can bake it in ramekins I did (in the hopes that I wouldn’t eat the whole thing in one sitting. I’m doing good on that so far, but it’s touch and go.)

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This would be delicious served with ice cream, whipped cream or coconut whip (I actually meant to top it with coconut whip, but it’s too hot in my house to make any. The A/C is out so it’s kinda roasty in here).

I feel like maybe these cobblers are my little grain-free ode to Georgia.. we’re 5 weeks away from leaving and I’m starting to get sentimental about the place. Sentimental meaning I am eating a whole lot of peaches, saying a lot of y’alls, listening to Down Home Girl on repeat and seriously watching too much Friday Night Lights.

And tonight, I’ll be eating cobbler while I watch, y’all. Georgia forever.

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4.7 from 12 reviews

Grain-Free Peach Cobbler (Paleo, GAPS)
 
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Adapted from The Healthy Home Economist- http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/no-grain-peach-cobbler/
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Recipe type: Dessert
Serves: 4-6

Ingredients
  • 2 cups peaches; peeled, pitted and sliced
  • ¼ cup filtered water
  • 4 tablespoons butter (I use KerryGold) or coconut oil
  • ¾ cup almond flour (I use Honeyville)
  • 1 egg
  • ¾ cup full-fat coconut milk or heavy cream
  • ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons raw honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • cinnamon and nutmeg, for topping
  • full-fat coconut milk, heavy cream or ice cream for topping

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350.
  2. In a saucepan, add peaches and water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for about 10 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, slice the butter into pieces and place them into 4-6 small ramekins or an 8×8 baking pan. Place the ramekins or baking pan in the oven and let the butter melt.
  4. While the butter is melting and peaches simmering, mix the almond flour, coconut milk/cream, egg, honey and vanilla until well-combined.
  5. Remove the baking dishes from the oven and pour the batter on top of the butter and do not mix. Drain the peaches and spoon them evenly over the mixture. Sprinkle cinnamon and nutmeg over the top.
  6. Bake the cobbler for 25-30 minutes or until they look brown and bubbly.
  7. Serve warm with a drizzle of full-fat coconut milk, heavy cream or ice cream.

 

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Grain-Free Fat Almond Pancake https://www.ovenloveblog.com/grain-free-fat-almond-pancake/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/grain-free-fat-almond-pancake/#comments Wed, 19 Jun 2013 02:15:41 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/?p=2719 fatpancake1

A few weeks ago, I pinned this Fat Almond Pancake from Green Kitchen Stories and I knew I had to make one. (Definitely check out their blog, it’s gorgeous!) The original recipe wasn’t exactly grain-free, but I knew I could do some tweaking and make easily make it GAPS-friendly. I just loved the look and ease of it. And mainly, I just loved that it was called a fat pancake.

And so I hit the kitchen and came up with this beautiful thing. I mean, don’t you just want dig your spoon in there? You do. Trust me. We ate it hot and fresh from the oven for breakfast.. and then we ate it cold in the back of the car as we watched a freak rain storm.. then the kids finished it off during their bath time. So, yeah. We liked it.

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Surprisingly, we all preferred to eat this cold. You can taste more of the almond flavor and the sweetness. I couldn’t tell you if it keeps well.. I imagine you’d want to eat it all in a day or two- let me know if it lasts that long in your house, I’d love to know how it keeps.

If you’re wondering, the fruit on top is a mix of strawberries, white peaches, blueberries and cherries. Any fresh summer fruit will do, but I love the look of the red, white and blue. Especially with the 4th coming up! This would be a perfect dish to whip up if you’re having company for the holiday.

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Fat pancakes! It’s a thing.

3.5 from 2 reviews

Fat Almond Pancake (Grain-Free, GAPS, Paleo)
 
 

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Serves: 6

Ingredients
  • 5 eggs
  • 2 cups milk (cow’s, coconut, almond.. etc)
  • ½ cup pureed squash, apple or pear (or more milk, if you like)
  • 2 tbsp honey or maple syrup
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons almond flour
  • 2 tbsp organic butter or coconut oil
  • chopped fresh fruit, mint, yogurt, honey and coconut chips for serving

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Place a 8×11 casserole dish in the oven to warm up.
  2. While your dish is warming, whisk eggs, milk, squash and honey in a large bowl. (To make sure your honey is well incorporated, keep your ingredients at room temperature or whisk vigorously as you add the honey.) Make sure you have no lumps in your almond flour and add it to the liquid ingredients along with the salt.
  3. Take the pan out of the oven and add the butter or coconut oil and swirl it around as it melts. Add the batter to the pan.
  4. Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes or until the pancake is set and golden brown. Top with chopped fruit, honey, mint and coconut chips; then serve in bowls with yogurt.

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Maple Bacon Donuts (Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo) https://www.ovenloveblog.com/maple-bacon-donuts-grain-free-gluten-free-paleo/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/maple-bacon-donuts-grain-free-gluten-free-paleo/#comments Fri, 15 Feb 2013 18:35:06 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/?p=2486  

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You guys, I bought a donut pan!

I found it at T.J. Maxx for like five bucks, so it basically jumped in my cart and wouldn’t take no for an answer. Now we can have donuts together every day!

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I want to know who came up with the maple bacon combo first. I would like to shake that person’s hand. And then give them a hug that lasts too long and gets awkward. Because I love bacon and maple syrup together- it’s the work of a genius.

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Maple bacon. Get on the bandwagon, friends!

As most of my treats have been lately, these are grain-free, gluten-free and paleo (as long as you use the appropriate sweeteners). These types of treats are probably supposed to be occasional.. but I ate two of them in one day. Just keepin’ it real for you. They’re good!

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Are you guys enjoying the new recipes lately or did you prefer the old ones? I want to keep bringing you recipes that you would actually like to make some time. Can I get a little feedback? Be honest if you don’t like all the paleo stuff, but be kind. 🙂

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These pictures keep making me lose my train of thought.. gah, these donuts were good! I love bacon and maple syrup and butter. The end.

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5.0 from 4 reviews

Maple Bacon Donuts (Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo)
 
 

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Recipe type: Breakfast, Baked Goods, Dessert
Serves: 6

Ingredients
  • ½ cup coconut flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ cup unrefined sugar (I used date sugar, you could try coconut sugar or maple sugar as well.)
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • ½ teaspoon maple extract
  • 2 tablespoons applesauce
  • ½ cup coconut milk or cow’s milk
  • 6 tablespoons grass-fed butter (such as Kerrygold) at room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon maple extract
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon (or more if you like)
  • 3-4 pieces of bacon, cooked

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a donut pan with butter or cooking spray.
  2. In a medium bowl, mix the coconut flour, baking soda and unrefined sugar. Make sure there are no lumps (break the lumps up with your fingers if you need to).
  3. In another bowl, whisk eggs, maple syrup, maple extract, applesauce and milk. Add to the coconut flour mixture and mix until thick and smooth.
  4. Spoon the batter into a piping bag and pipe the batter into the donut pan (You can spoon it in, but it will be messy- the piping bag makes it really easy to fill the pan). Bake the donuts for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let cool on a wire rack.
  5. While the donuts are cooling, make the maple buttercream. In a stand mixer, combine the butter, maple syrup, maple extract and cinnamon until well combined. When the donuts are completely cool, spread on the buttercream and top with bacon. Keep in an airtight container- the donuts are best eaten within a day or two.

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Chicken, Coconut and Lentil Soup https://www.ovenloveblog.com/chicken-coconut-and-lentil-soup/ Fri, 19 Oct 2012 00:45:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/chicken-coconut-and-lentil-soup/
I’ve got a thing for soup lately.
Maybe because it’s getting cooler, maybe because I’m trying to include more bone broth in my diet, maybe because you can just throw anything you want into a pot and call it soup.
And this soup is really about just that- throwing a bunch of semi-related ingredients into a pot and waiting until they magically melt together into something delicious. How does it happen?? You wouldn’t think all of this stuff would go together, but it does. It really does.
If you set out to make this, I beg you- please put your thinking cap/game face on at the grocery store and DO NOT forget the naan. It is essential. You will be super sad if you forget it which will put you in no mood to whip up some naan from scratch. Trust me.
Get the naan and make your soup. And then save me a bowl.


Chicken, Coconut and Lentil Soup
 
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adapted from Scaling Back and 101 Cookbooks
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Recipe type: soup
Serves: 6-8

Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 1 red bell pepper cut into ½ inch dice
  • 1 fresh jalapeno or serrano chili, finely chopped, including seeds (I used just ½ to keep the spice down)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh peeled and minced/grated ginger
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped/grated
  • 1 tablespoon curry powder
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • ⅓ cup tomato paste
  • 7 cups chicken stock
  • 1 can unsweetened coconut milk
  • 1 15-ounce can of chickpeas (or about 2 cups pre-soaked)
  • 2 cups lentils (preferably red; I used green, which is what I had on hand)
  • 2 cups shredded cooked chicken
  • 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
  • fresh cilantro and lime wedges for serving

Instructions
  1. Heat the coconut oil in a dutch oven or large soup pan and add the onions, bell pepper and jalapeno and cook for 5-7 minutes until the vegetables have softened and start to take on some color.
  2. Add the garlic, ginger, spices and tomato paste and continue to cook for 2-3 more minutes until the mixture is toasty and fragrant.
  3. Add the chicken stock, coconut milk, chicken, lentils and chickpeas and cook uncovered for 20 to 30 minutes, depending on how soft you like your lentils.
  4. At the end of cooking, add the lime juice to taste and adjust with more salt if desired. Serve the soup topped with a sprinkling of fresh cilantro and some extra limes on the side.

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Thai Chicken Taquitos https://www.ovenloveblog.com/thai-chicken-taquitos/ Wed, 03 Oct 2012 07:00:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/thai-chicken-taquitos/

I felt like a real genius with this one, you guys.
This crazy Thai/Mexican fusion taquito idea just popped into my brain and would not leave until I made it happen. All I could think about was peanut sauce for days. Days! Then another idea called Chicken Satay Lettuce Wraps became best friends with the taquito idea and I had no choice but to go full force with it.
Here’s how it’s gonna go down.
You’re going to put some chicken in a crockpot with some coconut milk and forget it. Then you’re going to remember it, shred it, mix it up with some other goodies and stuff it into some lettuce and then into your face. And you’re going to have to set aside half of the filling before you dig in because you will probably eat it all without thinking about it, then be super-bummed when you remember the whole taquito thing. So set it aside, for the love! Then the next day, remember it again, roll it up in some tortillas and dip those gems into the peanut sauce.
Go visit MPMK for the Lettuce Wraps and Peanut Sauce recipes.
 This is a double duty crockpot dinner, people! You don’t want to miss it.
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These taquitos are part of a double duty dinner! The filling is made with leftovers from my Crockpot Chicken Satay Lettuce Cups.
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Recipe type: Main, Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: Thai
Serves: 5-6

Ingredients

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
  2. Microwave 2 tortillas at a time for about 15 seconds or until warm and pliable. Fill each tortilla with about 2 tablespoons of filling and roll tightly. Place on the baking sheet with the open seam down, cover with cooking spray and sprinkle with sea salt. Repeat until your filling is gone.
  3. Bake the taquitos for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown and crispy. If you’d like them to get even crispier, turn on the broiler for a few minutes (but watch them closely so they don’t burn). Remove from the oven and serve hot with peanut sauce for dipping.

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Paleo Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Coconut Whip https://www.ovenloveblog.com/paleo-chocolate-cake-with-vanilla-coconut-whip/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/paleo-chocolate-cake-with-vanilla-coconut-whip/#comments Tue, 04 Sep 2012 19:23:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/paleo-chocolate-cake-with-vanilla-coconut-whip/
 PaleO-M-G.
It’s my first attempt at a Paleo cake.
Of course, I am not committed to the Paleo Diet as a lifestyle- ya’ll know I love me some raw milk and cheese. But I do see its merits in other ways and it seems to work well for a lot of people.
We had a little get-together at our house last night for Labor Day and it was just the right time to try my hand at baking Paleo-style. A few of our dear friends are eating Paleo and I wanted to make sure everyone could enjoy a treat and no one had to abstain. Let them eat cake, am I right?
To be honest, I was a little nervous about this recipe at first. I’ve been having some success with alternative baking, but you never know what could happen with a new recipe.
Thankfully, even though I thought it was a definite fail going into the oven, the cake was a hit with our friends. It has a nice, moist crumb which is difficult to achieve when working with coconut flour and without refined sugar. Perfect with a glass of milk, er.. coconut milk.
I was also nervous about the coconut whip- I thought my coconut cream was not solid enough to whip, but it came out just fine. Like coconutty “whipped topping,” if you will. And as for that skinny middle layer of frosting, I was afraid there wouldn’t be enough whip to top the cake, so I went easy on the middle. There was plenty left over, so I will be a little more liberal with the middle layer next time. This time I just ate the leftover whip 0with a spoon (this is also perfectly acceptable).
I think I will be doing some more experimenting with this cake in the future. I can already think of some fun variations- mint chocolate, mocha, chocolate raspberry, chocolate peanut butter…  maybe I’ll get back into the baking business. Is there a market out there for paleo cakes?
I’m going to go ponder that idea over the last slice.

 PS- I just shaved a little chocolate onto the top of the cake, but you could dust with cocoa powder or top with chopped fruit, nuts or berries as well.

Paleo Chocolate Cake
 
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(makes 1 9-inch double-layer cake)
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Recipe type: Dessert

Ingredients
  • 1 cup coconut flour
  • ¾ cup high cocoa powder
  • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¾ teaspoon celtic sea salt
  • 9 eggs
  • ¾ cup coconut oil (butter or ghee), melted (more for greasing pans)
  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • ¾ cup brewed coffee (or water)
  • 1½ tablespoons vanilla extract
  • parchment paper for lining cake pans

Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Grease cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment paper.
  3. Combine coconut flour, cacao, baking soda and salt in a small bowl and set aside.
  4. In the bowl of a stand mixer, with whisk attachment, whisk the eggs.
  5. Add the oil/butter/ghee, maple syrup, coffee and vanilla extract and continue to mix until combined.
  6. Add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients.
  7. Mix on low speed until the dry ingredients are incorporated – about 30 seconds. Scrape down sides of mixing bowl (you may need to do this a couple of times) and beat cake batter on high speed for about one full minute so that the batter is fluffy.
  8. Divide batter between the two prepared pans.
  9. Bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  10. Allow to cool on a wire rack for about 10-15 minutes. Use a knife to loosen the sides of the cake from the pan and turn out onto the wire rack and allow to cool completely.

Vanilla Coconut Whip
 
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Recipe type: Dessert

Ingredients
  • 2 cans full-fat coconut milk, refrigerated for 24 hours or more
  • a few drops of vanilla Stevia or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions
  1. Remove coconut milk from the refrigerator. Open cans and carefully scoop out the top layer of coconut cream into a mixing bowl, leaving the clear-ish part of the coconut milk in the can (save this for other uses- smoothies, etc).
  2. Mix on high with the whisk attachment for about 5 minutes or until stiff peaks of cream form. Add your Stevia or vanilla extract to taste. Spread on top of cooled cake as a frosting, or use in any other application that calls for whipped cream.

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Vegan CocoNana Mini Muffins https://www.ovenloveblog.com/vegan-coconana-mini-muffins-2/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/vegan-coconana-mini-muffins-2/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 17:49:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/vegan-coconana-mini-muffins-2/
Even though I’m not living the vegan lifestyle anymore, I’m still finding ways to enjoy vegan recipes in my diet.  I saw this recipe this morning on Miss Mary‘s blog and I had to jump right in and make them!  They looked delicious and simple, and they were.
The name CocoNana refers to the coconut milk, cocoa and banana in the recipe(the title of the original post was way too long and boring).  I made just a few changes to Mary’s recipe- I used white whole wheat flour, added chocolate chips and upped the cinnamon a good bit.  I also loved the idea of baking these as minis.  They are a perfect small bite for the kids and you can easily pass them off as dessert.
The best thing about this vegan recipe is that you don’t have to use any strange, unfamiliar ingredients.  You might have everything in your pantry (or an easy substitute).  Thanks, Mary, for the excellent idea!

(adapted from The Food Librarian and Love&Olive Oil)

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adapted from The Food Librarian and Love&Olive Oil. Makes about 32 mini muffins.
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Recipe type: Dessert, Breakfast, Snack
Serves: 32

Ingredients
  • ½ cup ripe banana (about 1 banana)
  • ½ cup coconut milk (feel free to sub another milk if you like, dairy or non-dairy)
  • ⅓ cup canola oil, melted butter, ghee or coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 1 cup white whole wheat flour (use all-purpose if you don’t have this on hand)
  • ⅓ cup cocoa powder
  • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ cup mini chocolate chips

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line mini muffin tins with mini muffin cups.
  2. In a small bowl, mash the banana. Whisk in coconut milk, canola oil, vanilla and sugar. In a larger bowl, sift in white whole wheat flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon.
  3. Make a well in the dry ingredients. Pour the wet ingredients in the center and mix with a spatula until just combined- don’t overmix! Quickly fold in the chocolate chips. Use a small ice cream scoop/melon baller to fill the mini muffin cups. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let cool on wire racks and serve.

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