Supercharged Breakfast Bars

bbCrumbs, I know you’ll enjoy these make-ahead Supercharged Breakfast Bars if you’re stuck in a breakfast time-warp.   Or if you’re a little bit partial to the not-so-healthy big-brand energy bars with their bold health claims, well maybe then you’ll welcome them with large pincer grips.

It turns out that sadly, commercially produced health bars are home to inflammatory ingredients such as sugar, partially-hydrogenated oils, soy protein isolate and artificial colours, flavours and preservatives. And even ones touted as healthy are cereal offenders.  With that in mind, if you do partake, you may as well be eating a Tim Tam!

You don't need to buy your fuel from a petrol station.  These easy-to-make-at-home wholesome energy bars are one of most popular recipes from my recipe book Eat Yourself Beautiful.  So high in the popularity stakes, it would appear that these little tinkers have also been involved in highly competitive bake offs and come up trumps!

Not to sound too over-confident but I'm quite sure that they would pass bake-off scrutinization well ahead of any crumbling croquembouche or Victoria Sponge oozing with Raspberry Jam.

They glow in the nutrition stakes too, with respectable levels of good fats, zinc, dietary fibre and B vitamins.  Easily transported in your bag for a quick-snatch snack, eaten as a portable breakfast or popped into a lunchbox, there’s no reason to not have them on hand when you need a little somethin’ somethin’.

Nut free? Swap out nuts with seeds such as pumpkin and sunflower and add flaxseed meal in place of almond meal.

If you’re lacking in energy, my healthy breakfast bars will pep you up in no time minus the immune system overload.

Give them a go and let me know what you think in the comments section below.

PS: Have you heard about my new Heal Your Gut eBook yet? Find out more here.

Supercharged Breakfast Bars

Ingredients (makes 8)

  • Unsalted butter, or coconut oil for greasing
  • 125g almond meal
  • Pinch of Celtic sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
  • 60ml coconut oil
  • 60ml rice malt syrup, or sweetener of your choice
  • 1 tsp alcohol-free vanilla extract
  • 40g cashews, crushed
  • 160g combined flaxseeds, sunflower seeds and slivered almonds
  • 40g dried cranberries (optional) no additives

Method

  • Preheat the oven to 175°C.
  • Grease a 20 x 20 x 5 cm square ovenproof tin.
  • Mix the almond meal, salt and bicarbonate of soda together in a bowl.
  • In a separate bowl, combine the coconut oil, rice malt syrup and vanilla. Add the almond meal mixture, and mix in the nuts, seeds and cranberries, if using.
  • Wet your hands and then transfer the mixture to the tin, using your hands to press down firmly on the mixture.
  • Transfer to the oven and bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven, transfer to a wire rack and cool before dividing into eight bars and serving.

Storage Instructions

  • These will keep in an airtight container for seven to 10 days.

Healing Chicken Broth

https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-home-made-chicken-soup-image25485700My grandma who is just about to turn 103 is as sharp as a tack and can still sniff out a stock cube at 100 paces.  Her cooking is very traditional and one of her mainstays in the kitchen is home-made broth. 

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Many supermarket brands nowadays just don’t cut it when it comes to healthy ingredients and have limited healing prowess.  You’ll find that even though they claim to be natural on the front of the box, in reality they are watered down versions of the real thing and often produced at high temperatures which eliminates much of the goodness.  On top of that artificial colours, preservatives and MSG can be added along with sugar and high doses of salt. 

There’s no need to feel intimidated by making your own broth, although there are hundreds of variations of stock recipes, you can do it very simply and once the preparation is done and you’ve left it bubbling on a low heat until ready for use you can go about enjoying your day.  I have a lovely healing chicken broth recipe I’m going to share with you from my brand new Heal Your Gut e Book.

Soothing and immune boosting broth supports digestion by healing and sealing the digestive tract. You can consume it as a soup or soothing drink or use it in any recipe that calls for stock. 

The gelatin found in bone broth in particular is a hydrophilic colloid. It attracts and holds liquids, including digestive juices, to fully support digestion. It’s anti-inflammatory, nutrient dense and contains a rich amount of minerals in an easily absorbable format. It not only contains calcium and magnesium, but also phosphorus, silicon, sulfur and trace minerals. It even contains broken down material from cartilage and tendons such as chondroitin sulphates and glucosamine which are beneficial for arthritis and joint pain. That’s why it is so supportive for people who are suffering with auto-immune or gut issues.

Stephen Rennard, M.D agrees, in an off-beat chicken soup study conducted by the University of Nebraska Medical Center results showed that “Grandma’s Chicken Soup” as it was affectionately known, reduced inflammation in the respiratory system and improved digestion.

“When I’m gone, out of all the research I’ve done, I’ll probably be remembered most for my research on chicken soup,” Dr. Rennard said.

When making any kind of bone broth it can be easily produced from the bones of beef, lamb, poultry, or fish. Dr Rennard believes that a combination of ingredients in broth work together to have beneficial effects. 

For a nutrient boost you can add your favourite vegetables and spices to your liking such as garlic, leeks, carrots, onion, celery, sea salt, pepper, parsley, rosemary, thyme, sage, coriander, and ginger.  I like to add turmeric to my stock too. It’s good to avoid bitter vegetables when making a stock so steer clear of using bitter greens, capsicum, cabbage, kale and broccoli; although these vegetables are healthy, they do not improve the flavour.

Bones can be found at your local butcher, or meat departments of food stores and you can also use bones from roasting a chicken or use a variety of bones together. Some people roast them in the oven for 30 minutes beforehand to get a richer flavour, this is up to you.  Chicken stock can be cooked for up to 24 hours and beef can be cooked longer up to 48 hours.

The addition of apple cider vinegar helps to draw valuable minerals from the bones to boost your bone broth and fast track gut healing.

Supercharged Tip

Homemade Broth can be used as the liquid in making soups, stews, gravies, sauces, and reductions. It can also be used to sauté or roast vegetables or you can enjoy it straight from the bowl!

The best way to store it is in sealed glass jars in fridge, ensuring it cools down sufficiently before you place it in the jars.  You can also store it in the freezer or ice cube trays. Recipes that call for a cup of stock would need about 8 cubes.

Healing Chicken Broth

Ingredients

  • 1 whole chicken
  • 2 chicken feet for extra gelatin (optional)
  • 2 litres of filtered water
  • 2 TBS freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 TBS apple cider vinegar
  • 1 large onion chopped
  • 3 celery sticks chopped
  • 1 bunch parsley
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • Sea salt and pepper to taste

Method

  • Place chicken and chicken feet in a large stainless steel pot with water, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice and all vegetables
  • Bring to the boil, and remove foam that rises to the top.
  • Reduce heat to the lowest setting and cover and simmer
  • After two hours remove chicken meat from bones and set aside
  • Return bones to pot and simmer for a further 10 hours or up to 24 hours
  • Ten minutes before cooking time has finished add parsley and garlic to increase minerals and anti-fungal properties
  • Remove bones with a slotted spoon and strain the stock into a large bowl and refrigerate until fat rises to the top and congeals
  • Skim off fat (optional) and place stock in a jar or covered container in your refrigerator or use the storage instructions above

You’ll find more information about the book here Heal Your Gut e Book.

The 20/20 Diet Cookbook

GF_353_lola_cover-20140219110810745813-300x0 Nutritionist Lola Berry's gorgeous cookbook is based on her own personal weight loss journey having lost 20 kilograms in 20 weeks. The way that she transformed her body was by changing her diet and not over eating. Previously she ate alot of sugary type foods and this contributed to her weight gain but after transforming her diet she lost a bunch of weight and now has so much energy and feels fantastic.

Lola shares how simple it is to make delicious meals using "high energy wholefoods".  The recipes are gluten and wheat free so perfect for people who are on a gluten free diet. The sweetener she uses in her recipes is maple syrup and she swaps out milk for almond milk.

Her recipes are delicious with not too many ingredients so they are suitable for everyone, even if you are just beginning to cook using natural ingredients you'll find this book very easy to follow and it has a great quirky style too.

The recipes are full of healthy and nutritious ingredients and she includes fruits, veggies, meats, and good fats in her diet.

If you want to lose weight and get healthy with yummy recipes, this is a wonderful cook book to have in your kitchen. Find out more about Lola here.

Heal Your Gut

Heal-Your-Gut-3d-coverSo excited to be finally launching my new eBook Heal Your Gut!

I hope that you'll enjoy the book, it's a culmination of my personal quest for healing and everything I have learnt along the way to bring my health back into balance.

It's an informative, uncomplicated and achievable gut healing protocol which will inspire, motivate and bring about true healing to your body minus the expensive supplements and faddish diet trends.

The natural four week protocol is not scary and honors the body as a whole.  The healing program is divided into four phases for you to follow one step at a time, and in your own time.  What I think you'll embrace about this book is that it's not dictatorial and takes you into account as an individual on your own healing pathway. 

My Healing Manifesto

Heal Your Gut encourages you to work with your natural gut flora in a positive and supportive way, and not fight against it as an unwelcome and unruly opponent.  It provides step by step guidance on how to bring your gut flora into balance with food to achieve optimum and enduring health.

Heal Your Gut features over fifty sweet and savoury recipe inspirations, drawing on whole foods and a kaleidoscopic rainbow of healing ingredients.  There are simple solutions for blood sugar, energy maintenance and gut healing and it covers breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.  There are also delicious snacks and beverages to indulge in.

The eBook includes step by step guidelines on how to heal your gut, and gives information on self-love and living with flexibility and not rigidity. It features personalised anecdotes to bring healing closer to home, and demonstrates that healing is truly possible.

The book also connects with the emotional, stress and brain related aspects of gut health.  Recognising the activity of cortisol in the body, meeting the Vegus Nerve, and really learning to belly breathe through fears and worries is just one crucial part to healing from within.

There are chapters covering the gut and immune system connection and the two-way interdependent relationship between the gut and the brain.  The book also covers lifestyle factors which contribute to gut health such as such as cleaning products and beauty products.

This isn’t a book to just read, I urge you to interact with it, print it out and make notes in the margins, scribble on it and make it your own wellness plan. This is your book and I have written it for you.  Read more and purchase the eBook here.

Here's a peek at some of the healing recipes to enjoy...

Supergreen Soup

cauli mash

Turnip and Cauliflower

Find out more about the book here.

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Happy Cooking!

Lee xo

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