As snowy as the ground remains here, look what a treat was in our Full Circle box this week!
I almost couldn't believe it--strawberries in March in Alaska, fresh and organic, in our own little box!
They arrived when Phil was away at the end of last week, and I was careful to save plenty for him (it was only an 8oz box). However, I made myself one delicious breakfast and one delicious lunch using three strawberries each time, with plenty left to welcome him home.
For both meals, I put my agar gel to use, armed with the better knowledge that it needed to be blended down! The breakfast was a white pudding type thing, and the lunch was a thick green smoothie that turned out not green at all!
Strawberry Breakfast Pudding
1/4 cup agar gel (per the linked recipe)
1/4 cup flax milk or other nut milk
1/4 teaspoon stevia
splash vanilla, or pinch vanilla powder
optional: 1 tb vanilla protein powder, or lucuma, 1 tsp slippery elm powder
3 strawberries, chopped
Blend everything except the strawberries together. Even a handheld blender works fine for this.
Stir in the chopped strawberries, and garnish with a few mulberries if you wish.
I do love mulberries, and they're a garnish on the lunch too. Can you believe there's a cup of spinach in the below smoothie? This smoothie also features maca--I mentioned recently that maca and coconut have a wonderful affinity; well, I happen to think maca and strawberries complement one another just beautifully also.
Pink Green Maca Lunch Smoothie (which of course would be fine for any meal!)
1/4 cup agar gel (per the linked recipe)
1/4 cup flax milk
1/4 cup water or cooled herbal tea of choice (e.g. gynostemma-rhodiola)
1 tsp slippery elm powder
1 tsp maca powder
1/4 teaspoon stevia
1 teaspoon erythritol (substitute any preferred sweetener)
1 cup fresh spinach
1/4 cup frozen peas (love these in my smoothies!)
3 strawberries (if you wish, freeze these for an hour or two before blending)
1 small piece of beet (this is what gives it that wonderful color
vanilla
Blend in a high powered blender until creamy smooth; garnish with mulberries.
Such a pleasant lunch on a sunny snowy day!
Have you had fresh strawberries yet this year? What's your favorite flavor combination with strawberries?
Great recipes, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anastasia!
DeleteHooray for strawberries! A sign of spring for sure. We have had them locally here for awhile but still pretty pricey, although getting better. I am having much more appreciating for your no banana smoothies and hope to try something of the sort when I am ready to get back into berries again.
ReplyDeleteThanks, bitt--I haven't forgotten about wanting to post some more truly low-gly recipes--I've been on the road the last couple days (yesterday's post was auto-scheduled) and have been super-busy with a deadlines and teaching plus the travel--but hopefully I'll have my head back together by the w/e!
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We've been enjoying strawberries here, too, but no more snow. It was cold enough for it about a week ago. Now it's 80+ degrees out. I don't understand it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shannonmarie--wow, 80+ degrees?! I'm in Anchorage right now, have been traveling a couple days (plus work deadline plus teaching, kind of over my head) and was driving through whiteout some of the way. The snow here is spectacular--I'll try to get a moment to post some pics tomorrow.
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