We LOVE dutch babies and make them for friends or ourselves all the time! They are a simple brunch that can be made with very little refined sugar and all kinds of whole grain goodness. If you’ve never had one, check out our Easy Dutch Baby Pancake Recipe first, then come back for the chocolate version. […]
Recipes
Fruit Butter Recipe
I hesitate to say that there’s a drawback to getting into making sourdough bread…but there is. Don’t get me wrong – the many benefits far outweigh the negative, and it may be a stretch to even call it a negative when push comes to shove. But, this one thing has been weighing on me: What […]
Simple Cobbler
We don’t eat a ton of sweets or desserts in our house, but when we do, we like to keep it simple and, of course, healthy. This recipe is all of that, and delicious! As a southerner, cornbread and cobbler are two of the main food groups we believe in. This pairs both in a way […]
Whole Wheat Pancakes
I mean, who doesn’t like pancakes? The problem is most pancake mixes are full of sugar, processed wheat, hydrolized-isolated-lauryleaniosis-24…or whatever. Fortunately, that’s not the only way to make pancakes (and not the only version of a pancake), and the other way is just as easy, tastes much better, and is entirely healthier.
Maple Syrup and Greek Yogurt
I’m not immune to hunger pangs at random times of the day. Actually, I tend to get hungry pretty much all day long. At work I keep a drawer full of fruit, nuts, muesli, or whole wheat crackers to stave off those cravings, but at home I have a different, and tastier, solution. Plain Greek […]
Dutch Baby Pancake
If you’ve had a dutch baby before, most likely your mouth starts watering and stomach grumbling just at the mention of one. If you haven’t had one…saddle up, this will change your life. Call them Dutch Babies, German pancakes, Bismark, Dutch Puff, or whatever…they are essentially giant popovers and are typically served for breakfast, although more savory […]
Whole Wheat Pizza Dough
There are essentially three staple meals in our house: chips and salsa (don’t judge), burrito bowls, and homemade pizza. This recipe makes the latter incredibly easy and delicious and it’s adapted from 100 Days of Real Food. Tips for Cooking Pizza This is super important – set your oven to 500 degrees or as […]