Showing posts with label Chia Pudding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chia Pudding. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2019

HOPE & Sesame Milk TRANSFORMS Recipes

There are many plant based milks on the market and I have tried many of them. I first tried HOPE & Sesame Milk at the Nourished Festival in Del Mar earlier this year. Sesame milk tastes great on its own as well as in cereal/granola. I also like using sesame milk in recipes.

Sesame Milk is A Nutritious, Dairy Free, Plant-Based Product

  • It is organic
  • It is rich in calcium (double that of cow's milk)
  • It is rich in iron and zinc
  • It is high in protein 
  • It provides the body with fiber
  • It is low in carbs 
  • It provides healthy, unsaturated fats

HOPE & Sesame TRANSFORMS Recipes

I have enjoyed making Chia Pudding for many years. SESAME MILK has made me fall in love with the recipe again! I like the thicker texture it provides. It is a satisfying meal (or dessert if you choose to make it decadent) that will bring a smile to your face when you eat it. This recipe is one I love. It has MANY VARIATIONS based on the flavor profile (and decadence) you wish.

HOPE & Sesame Chia Pudding 

BASE RECIPE FORMULA

1 or 2 mashed bananas (based on size) + 1 1/2 cup Sesame Milk  + 1/4 cup chia seeds (I use organic)

Instructions:
Thoroughly combine the base ingredients so the chia seeds are covered in liquid. Place in an airtight container in the refrigerator until set (1 hour or so). I usually make my chia pudding at night and let it rest while I sleep.

NOTE: I used 1 cup of HOPE & Sesame Vanilla and 1/2 cup HOPE & Sesame Unsweetened Original in the first picture and 1 1/2 cups HOPE & Sesame Chocolate in the second pictures. The vanilla and chocolate are sweet and lend more to a decadent dish. If you prefer, you can cut the sweetness with some unsweetened as I did.

Breakfast Options:
Top with:
  • a few banana slices/fresh fruit
  • nuts/seeds/dried fruit mixture 
  • coconut
  • granola

Dessert Options:
Top with:
  • mini chocolate chips (gluten free in my house) or chocolate shavings
  • nuts/seeds.dried fruit
  • a drizzle of jam/jelly
  • cookie crumbles (or cookies on the side)




HOPE & Sesame Rice Pudding


Ingredients 
1 1/2 cups cooked rice (under cook the rice to create a "sticky rice" texture)
2 cups HOPE & Sesame Milk (I used 1 1/2 Vanilla and 1/2 Unsweetened)
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla (if you do not use a vanilla based milk)
1 egg or 1 flax egg
1 pinch of salt

Instructions:
  1. Combine 1 1/2 cups of milk (I used HOPE & Sesame Vanilla), pinch of salt, sugar, and rice in a pot on the stove top. Turn the heat on medium and stir until fully mixed. 
  2. In a separate bowl, combine the egg and 1/2 cup HOPE & Sesame Unsweetened. Add 1 cup of the rice mixture from the bowl and combine to create a thickening agent. Once combined, add to the pot on the stove top.
  3. Cook to desired consistency. 

Serve
HOPE & Sesame Rice Pudding is BEST when it is fresh off the stove. The warm pudding is sweet, creamy, and melts in your mouth!

You can top with your favorite gluten free toppings like maraschino cherries, dates, dried fruit, nuts, seeds, chocolate, and jam/jelly.

If you can resist finishing the batch, store in an airtight container and enjoy the leftovers. If you microwave them for about 30 seconds you can get back some of the creamy, luscious consistency.






ENTERTAINING TIP: I served the rice pudding at a dinner party and set up a topping bar and let people serve  themselves.






Sunday, February 10, 2019

Sesame Milk Chia Pudding

Plant Based Milk Alternatives

I have been drinking almond milk for years and have been happy with the taste of the product. What concerns me about almond milk is that it takes ONE GALLON OF WATER to produce JUST ONE NUT. Living in California and experiencing droughts, water restrictions, and fires, I wish to find another plant based milk source that is more sustainable.

Hope & Sesame

A new product, Sesame Milk,  entered the marketplace last year and I just had an opportunity to try it. Hope & Sesame has brought to the marketplace delicious sesame milk in original, original unsweetend, vanilla, chocolate, and chocolate hazelnut flavors. The creamy milk is wonderful. Each flavor is great. I can find a way to use each one...I cannot decide which is my favorite!

Hope & Sesame sesamemilks contain Sesamein, their very own plant-based protein concentrate. An 8 ounce glass of sesame milk contains 8 grams of protein (as much as dairy milk) with less sugar, more Vitamin D, no dairy, and no lactose.

Sesame has many nutritional benefits:

  • high in protein
  • high in magnesium
  • reduces blood pressure
  • reduces cholesterol
  • boosts heart health
  • boosts respiratory health
  • prevents cancer
  • good for digestion
  • good for healthy skin
  • relieves arthritis
  • protects the liver from alcohol
  • prevents wrinkles
  • encourages bone health

Sesame Milk provides nutrients including:

  • Plant-protein
  • Heart- healthy fatty acids
  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Phosphorus
  • Selenium
  • Manganese
  • Magnesium
  • Copper
  • B-complex vitamins
  • Zinc


Sesame Milk Uses

Drink sesamemilk on its own or use it in recipes. Today I used Chocolate Hazelnut Sesamemilk as my blank canvas and created Chocolate Hazelnut Chia Pudding. Today we ate this is a dessert.

Ingredients:
1 cup Chocolate Hazelnut Sesamemilk
1/8 cup chia seeds (organic if possible)
VARIATIONS: Fresh fruit, seeds, nuts, or granola as a topping (if desired)




Instructions
  • Stir the chia seeds in the milk until fully covered with liquid
  • Let set in the refrigerator for at least an hour
  • Stir to desired consistency ... NOTE: I wanted my chia pudding a bit thicker so I added an additional 1 TBSP of chia seeds at this point, stirred, and let the pudding set for another 30 minutes
  • Serve when set or wait a day
  • I served both plain and with bananas and coconut ... top based on your flavor/texture preferences

NOTE: This can be served for breakfast or dessert based on presentation/toppings.



Saturday, June 23, 2018

Chia Pudding with Superfood Protein

A great breakfast for a hot day is a Chia Pudding. You can make the breakfast the night before or 30 minutes before you wish to eat. To add extra to the dish you may with to add protein powder. 

Ingredients to serve one:
1 ripe banana
1 cup almond milk (or milk of your choice)
2 scoops (1 serving)  Ground Based Nutrition Superfood Protein 
2 TBSP organic chia seeds
1/2 cup non sweetened coconut
 
Instructions:
Mash the banana and add the protein, chia, and coconut
Combine then add the liquid
Combine wet and dry ingredients
Let rest in the refrigerator for 30 minutes

Serve:
Serve as it is or add fresh fruit, seeds, and/or nuts to the top!


Friday, May 18, 2018

Chia Pudding with a Sunwarrior Twist

I modified my Chia Cups recipe to add texture, protein, fiber, and flavor. Why did I make the change you may wonder? One reason is that I am creative and look for new ways to modify tried-and-true recipes! another reason is practical, I was looking for an easy to digest, nutritious, and healthy option for nutrition between my workout and the group fitness classes I was teaching. The chia pudding cups are perfect as they can be packed and taken on-the-go.



To make the dish more satisfying I diced a Sunwarrior Sunwarrior Sol Good Blueberry Protein Bar and added it to the top of of chia. It was the perfect addition of flavor and texture! The bars are tasty on their own, but also a great addition to a dish. They are gluten free, soy free, dairy free, non GMO, vegan , and organic ... which appeals to most consumers. Other flavors include coconut, cinnamon, and salted caramel.