So.....I've mentioned before that my boys are on a fairly restrictive diet to try and help Toby's tummy troubles.....and yes, I really *should* be on it too, but it's just so hard!
It's called the GAPS diet (or the Single Carb Diet), and the short version is that you need to avoid all sugar, and anything that turns to sugar in the gut (such as all grains, starches, unfermented dairy products, fruit juice, etc). I know....sounds impossible, right?
But it's not. We've proven this for the past 6 months. And yes.....almost everyone around me thinks I'm depriving my kids of all the fun snacks.....but it's so worth it for the difference it makes to Toby's tummy, and just for the fact that they now eat a very healthy diet.
Before we started, my kids ate a normal "kid" diet (although I bought the "organic"/healthiest versions of everything)....lots of noodles, crackers, cookies, bread, etc etc. Now they eat fruits/veggies/yoghurt/nuts/cheese/meat, etc instead!
BUT......they still need little treats :) C'mon....what's life without treats, right?
So...I have a few "go-to's" in my repertoire now....and this is one of them.
Looks yummy, right? :)
Here's the recipe.....I've sort of adapted it from a few different ones, and customized it to what works best for me.
3 cups Almond Meal
1 tsp Baking Soda (not really GAPS "legal")
1/2 tsp Baking Powder
3 Tbsp Organic raw cocoa powder
3 eggs
2 bananas (mashed up)
1/2 cup Raw Honey (the only sweetener that doesn't hurt the gut)
1/4 cup melted organic butter (salted) or coconut oil
1 Tbsp Vanilla extract
Do the usual.....mix the wet ingredients together, mix the dry ingredients together, and then add the dry to the wet.
Preheat your oven to 375F, then put the cupcakes/muffins in the oven and turn it down to 350F. It always takes exactly 17 minutes in my oven, but bake for 15-20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Icing Recipe:
This is what really makes them yummy.....
1/2 cup Butter
1/2 cup Cream Cheese (I cheated and used organic store-bought, but you can make your own by putting homemade kefir through cheese cloth)
1/4 Raw Honey (you can add more or less depending on how sweet you want it)
1 T Organic Cocoa Powder (also....add more or less depending on how dark/chocolatey you want it)
I added strawberries on top today, but raspberries are delicious too :)
Psyched much? ;)
They never last too long around here. Not even for the picture.
Enjoy!
Great post...great receipe ...Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGood for you to listen to your childrens health...you know what's best for them and they will always thank you for it!
Yum they would go perfect with my morning cup of coffee right about now!
ReplyDeleteWow thanks so much for posting this! I cannot wait to try these out :D
ReplyDeleteTracy! These are amazing, our Dana can't eat wheat gluten and she is thrilled with these treats! I am so happy I came across your blog recently! Now, do you have an amazing receipe for gluten free Yorkshire puddings? We have these most weekends and have tired a few different receipes but nothing has come close to the "real thing"?!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!
Karen Manary