Monday, June 25, 2012

Flourless Banana Bread Muffins

I have been lazy lately, but I think this post will make up for it. I went home for my little brother's birthday this weekend and had a great time with the family. There is always a surplus of bananas at our house and they are usually all devoured within a few days. Every once in a while, we must subconsciously get sick of them an stop eating them, which results in an over ripened pile of brown bananan mush. That means only one thing... it's time to rekindle our love of bananas by making banana bread. There is no beautiful picture of this recipe because they were eaten before I could even pull my camera out.

For the people who want to go full paleo, skip the oats and double the amount of almonds + substitute your favorite fat for the peanut butter (ex. butter or almond butter)


Ingredients:
3 ripe bananas
1/2 cup almond flour (almonds in the blender)
1/2 cup oatmeal flour (oatmeal in the blender)
2 eggs
Tablespoon vanilla
4 tablespoons peanut butter
2 tablespoons honey
Cinnamon
Cake spice
Dark chocolate chips.
Dash of salt
Tsp Baking soda and powder

Directions:
1.    Blend almonds and oatmeal together in a blender
2.    Combine the rest of the dry ingredients with the oat and almond mixture
3.    In a separate bowl combine all the wet ingredients
4.    Fold the two mixtures together until just combined.
5.     Bake for 15-20minutes at 350F

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Shredded Beef Ragout over Roasted Broccoflower


Roasted Broccoflower
 
Ingredients:
·      1 Head of Broccoflower
·      Olive Oil
·      Salt and Pepper

Directions:
1.     Lightly coat broccoflower with olive oil
2.     Salt and pepper to taste
3.     Roast at 400F for about 25 minutes

Shredded Beef Ragout

Ingredients:
·      1 Carrot
·      ½ Onion
·      Garlic
·      Canned Tomatoes
·      Olive Oil
·      Slow Cooked Beef or Slow cooked beef leftovers
·      1 tbsp A1 Steak Sauce or Worcestershire  
·      Red wine
·      Oregano
·      Salt
·      Pepper
·      Bay leaf

Directions:
1.     Coarsely grate carrot, chop onion and sauté both in olive oil
2.     Add minced garlic after onions turn translucent
3.     Deglaze with red wine and cook off the alcohol
4.     Add tomatoes, shredded beef, steak sauce, and seasoning.
5.     Simmer until content. 

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Pumpkin Waffles



Ingredients

·      ½ Cup pumpkin puree
·      1 egg
·      1 Scoop of vanilla protein powder
·      ½ Cup Almonds or Pancake mix
·      Pinch of Salt
·      Pinch of Baking powder
·      Pumpkin Pie Spice (or cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger)
·      2 tbsp Milk

Directions

1.     If using almonds, use a food processor or blender to chop almonds to a powder. This will be your flour substitute.
2.     Mix dry ingredients (minus baking powder if using pancake mix) before adding to pumpkin puree
3.     Mix pumpkin, milk, and egg together, then add the dry ingredients and mix until just incorporated.  Don’t overdo it! It will result in a heavier waffle that will stick to the iron, especially if you’re using pancake mix.
4.     Grease up your waffle iron and pour in the batter. This is a very wet batter so make sure the iron is really hot.

Oh yeah, mine have dark chocolate chips. 

Monday, June 4, 2012

Lifting for Triathletes: Power Cleans

Swim. Bike. Run. We do a lot of this, and maybe it's time to throw in something new and exciting. No, I'm not talking about your core workout or high rep sets. I am talking about CLEANS. Yeah, they are pretty intense and take some time to learn but there are a ton of benefits.

  • Core Stability
  • Neuromuscular Coordination 
  • Stimulate Release of Growth Hormone for Recovery 
  • Build Powerful and Explosive Movements
  • Increase Functional Strength
  • and they can get you JACKED!

There are lots of different types of cleans including the power clean, hang clean, and squat clean. They each offer something a little different and emphasize different parts of the movement. My favorite would be the squat clean since it has the largest range of movement. Remember cleans are all about getting the form correct and being able to perform them safely. Cleans are a great off season workout that can help any serious athlete to make gains in their respective sport once mastered.  

Remember that proper form is CRITICAL


Next installment, THE DEADLIFT.

Chili Lime Fish en papillote


 Ingredients

·      Whitefish (cod, tilapia, pollock)
·      Lime
·      Red Onion
·      Salt and Pepper
·      Cilantro
·      Olive Oil/Favorite fat
·      Chili Powder (or Chili Lime rub)

Directions

1.     Lightly coat the fish with fat and season the fish with salt, pepper, and chili powder or chili lime rub.
2.     Slice the limes into slices, dice the red onion, and chop the cilantro
3.     Place the fish, limes, cilantro, onion, and other vegetables if desired in the center of a large piece of aluminum foil and fold to tightly wrap.
4.     Grill for 15 minutes flipping occasionally or bake at 350 for 20 minutes.

Pictured with guacamole, salsa, and grilled sweet potatoes.