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Thursday, 23 October 2014
Banana and Peanut Butter Muffins
I had a load of very ripe bananas to use up and no one will eat them in my house of they have gone too far, so i decided to treat the boys to muffins.
I'm so glad i did, as they were lovely!! So moist and light and full of yummy flavours. As i tried one i decided to work out the syns of each muffin and was very surprised when they worked out at only 5 syns each on extra easy. So as they aren't too bad i decided to share them with you all....
The whole batter mix comes to 97 syns so divide that by how many you make.
Preheat oven 200c, 400f, gas mark 5
Yields about 20
Ingredients
3 ripe bananas
¼ cup, 62.5g maple syrup
¼ cup, 62.5g dark brown sugar
½ cup, 125g fat free greek yogurt
1 large egg
⅓ cup, 83ml skimmed milk
½ cup, 125g reduced fat peanut butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp almond extract
1 and ¾ cup, 437.5g plain flour
1 tbsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
¼ tsp salt
Method
In a blender blitz together the bananas, maple syrup, sugar, yogurt, egg, peanut butter and extracts.
In a large bowl mix together the rest of the ingredients, then gentle combine the wet and dry until smooth, try not to over mix or the batter will make tough muffins.
Fill the cases about 2/3 of the way up.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until a skewer come out clean.
Friday, 7 February 2014
Steamed Thai Salmon
This is a beautiful light Thai dish, full of flavour!!
The original recipe called for the salmon to be grilled but i decided to steam the salmon instead as it remains nice and moist and enhances the flavours, plus it is healthier.
I served it with stir fried vegetables and noodles. I used the marinade from steaming it as a sauce for the vegetables and noodles, so the flavour ran through the whole of the dish.
I used a wok and a bamboo steamer. I put a plate in the steamer with the salmon and marinade on top. A trick to getting the plate back out the steamer is to put a clean new j cloth under the plate with the edges hanging over the side of the steamer, then you can take the plate out with the cloth, and that way you won't spill anything, as you are left with lots of lovely juices that you don't want to waste!
This dish serves two and is 1 syn each on extra easy.
Ingredients
1lb salmon fillet
1 inch ginger
2 red chillies
3 garlic cloves
¼ cup light soy sauce
1 tbsp fish sauce
1 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tsp sesame oil 2 syns
handful thai basil leaves torn
A selection of vegetables of your choice, enough for two. I used broccoli, mushrooms, peppers, chilli, spring onions and thai basil.
Dried egg noodles, cooked as per packet instructions.
Method
In a blender blitz the chilli, ginger and garlic, divide it into two portions.
In a bowl mix together the rest of the ingredients apart from the salmon. Add one portion of the chilli mixture to the sauce.
Place the salmon on a plate and put into the steamer on top of a j cloth, pour half the marinade over the salmon, leave for 10 minutes.
Fill the wok with water, up to the where the bottom of the steamer will sit, bring to a boil, place the steamer in the wok, turn the heat down to a simmer, and cook for 10 minutes, or until the fish is cooked to your liking.
Take the steamer out the wok and with the j cloth lift out the plate, be careful it will be very hot.
Empty the water out the wok and spray with frylight, add the broccoli and mushrooms and stir fry for 2 minutes, then add the rest of the vegetables and the second portion of the chilli mix, stir fry for 1 minutes, then pour in the remaining sauce and any juices from the salmon, stir fry for 1 minute, add the cooked noodles to the wok, warm through then serve with the salmon.
Labels:
broccoli,
chilli,
flavourful,
garlic,
ginger,
healthy,
light,
moist,
mushrooms,
noodles,
peppers,
salmon,
super free,
thai,
thai basil,
vegetables
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