All posts tagged: bakedgoods

Soft Baked Double Choco Chestnut Cookie

Adapted from fithealthyproject Bowl 1 – dry ingredients 1 cup chestnut flour 2/3 cup almond flour 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/4 cup cacao powder 1/3 cup coconut sugar Bowl 2 – Wet ingredients 2 ripe large bananas, mashed 2 tbsp almond butter 1 tbsp unsweetened almond milk (you may skip this if you feel that your batter is too sticky or wet) Toppings 10-15 roasted/steamed chestnut ; peeled handful of dried cranberries 1/3 cup of vegan chocolate chips 12cm x 12cm vegan chocolate bark (you can make it yourself) – chop it up into bite sized Preheat the oven to 350°F / 180°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper or grease the pan with coconut oil or non-stick baking spray. Pour all the dry ingredients into a large mixing bowl, through a sieve. Mix till everything’s well combined. For the wet ingredients, add everything to the blender. Combine both wet and dry ingredients together. Fold in the toppings. Your batter should come together like a big dough ball. You can change the type of toppings …

Triplet Baby Carrot Spiced Muffins

Wanted to bake some carrot muffin since weeks ago and finally, I decided to pull my socks up and get the carrots going. The process of grating the carrots is probably the reason for my weeks of procrastination. Been finding one good vegan recipe for the carrots muffin and decided to try the version from gkstories with turmeric in it. Sometimes, finding a good recipe depends on your luck. So many variations out there and you really have to try, in order to find the one that suits your tasting. Anyway, this is my vegan version from gkstories, try this! I was skeptical about adding turmeric to my batter at first but decided to give it a go and it turned out so good. Adapted from greenkitchenstories Bowl 1 – dry ingredients 1 cup walnuts 1 cup rolled oats 2/3 cup spelt flour + 2 tbsp arrowroot 1 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tbsp turmeric ( I was a bit skeptical and so I’ve only added 2tsp of this spice) 1 …

Berry Chocolate Chip Scones (oil free / butter free)

These are oil free, butter free and are a healthier alternative to your classic buttery scones. Of course, if you prefer your scones to be flaky and buttery, you will need to add butter to the mix and it’s a whole different recipe. These are for those who wants a healthy “scone” with no butter added. You would probably be thinking why would people want to eat a scone if a scone doesnt taste like how a scone should be. Well, I’m one of those weirdos who prefer not to add any butter nor cream into my baked goods unless its necessary. I feel that Berry Chocolate Chip Scones adapted from deliciouslyella:) Serving : 6 scones ( I got 10 mini triangular scones) Prep time: 15mins ; Baking time: 30- 35mins 1 cup of spelt flour 1 cup almond meal 2 tbsp unsweetened apple sauce 3 tbsp maple syrup 1/2 cup of unsweetened almond milk 1/2 cup of chopped fruits ( 4 strawberries + handful of blueberries + 2 tbsp dried cranberries + 2 tbsp …