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Energy Bars

April 8, 2015 Karishma
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These energy bars are all over Pinterest! When my sister made these for the first time, they instantly became our favorite. The best part is that they satisfy our sweet tooth while getting some health benefits from the oats, flaxseed meal and chia seeds. They are great for a quick breakfast when you're on-the-go rushing out that door. You can make these into small energy balls for a little afternoon pick-me-up when you're dragging your feet at work waiting for that clock to strike 5. Basically, this energy bars/balls situation is the answer to everything. I mean, who doesn't want an excuse to eat chocolate? This recipe is a healthier option to that carb loaded, fat filled, sugar coated chocolate bar.

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Ingredients

1 cup old-fashioned oats
1/3 cup shredded, unsweetened coconut
1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
1/4 cup flaxseed meal
1/4 cup chia seeds
1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup honey
1/2 cup smooth, unsalted, reduced-fat peanut butter

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Steps

  1. In a non-stick pan, toast the oats on medium heat for about 8-10 minutes. Mixing it frequently to prevent burning. You can lower the heat of you think the oats are on the verge of getting burnt. Transfer the oats to a large mixing bowl and cool before adding the rest of the ingredients.
  2. Once the oats have cooled down, add the shredded coconut, chocolate chips, flaxseed meal, chia seeds and salt. Mix these dry ingredients well before adding the remaining ingredients.
  3. Add vanilla extract, honey and peanut butter to the dry ingredients and mix well. You can either use a spatula or your hands.
  4. In an 8x8 baking dish, line parchment paper each way (shown in the picture). Transfer the gooey mixture to the baking dish and press down evenly. Cover with the parchment paper hanging outside the baking dish and refrigerate for about 1 hour.
  5. With a sharp knife, cut the giant bar into for equal size squares and then cut each square in half. Here's a cost saving tip, use the same parchment paper from the baking tray to wrap the energy bars. I held the parchment paper together with washi tape but you could use colorful twine if you'd like. If you decide to make small energy balls instead, then scoop out about one heaping tbsp of the mixture and roll them into a smooth ball.
  6. Refrigerate the bars and enjoy them on the go!
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Prep time about 20 minutes | Makes 8 bars or 16 balls
Nutrition facts per bar 160 calories | 6 g protein | 3 g fiber

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In snack, brunch, breakfast, healthy Tags breakfast, Oats, vegetarian, FlaxMeal, honey, Healthy, chocolate, chia seeds, peanut butter, Energy bars
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Avocado-Hummus on Pita with an Egg on it

March 4, 2015 Karishma
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Lately, I have been consumed by boat loads of reading assignments followed by case studies, quizzes, and exams. Oh grad school...you're no...I mean, so fun! I started noticing a trend in my meals...they were mostly semi-homemade! This is a big change for me because I always want to make everything from scratch! But of course, the time commitment to school has not allowed me to do so. Hence, I resorted to semi-homemade meals such as this one.

I haven't purchased store-bought hummus in a *really* long time! I think ever since I made this garlic hummus in 2013, I have always made hummus at home...even when we have about 30 people over for a party. Yes, I've made a tubful of hummus!

Aaaand while I drown myself in my homemade hummus withdrawal sorrows...let's enjoy this semi-homemade easy-peasy lunch recipe!

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In lunch, appetizer, dinner, side dish, healthy, fusion, brunch Tags easy meal, eggs, zahtar, mediterranian, lunch, hummus, healthy, weekday meals, avocado
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Breakfast Smoothie Bowl

February 17, 2015 Karishma
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The other day my sister sent me a text swooning over a breakfast smoothie she made. She insisted that I should make it right away to experience the goodness of this delectable smoothie. I was drooling just from reading the list of ingredients she used and could not wait to make it myself! Inspired by Heidi's Instagram feed of smoothie bowls, I decided to add ice so I could eat it as a breakfast smoothie/soupy situation. Alas, you can eat drink your smoothie and eat it too!

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In dessert, drink, breakfast, snack, healthy, brunch Tags cacao nibs, smoothie, vegetarian, bananas, vegan, peanut butter, healthy, coconut oil, breakfast
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Avocado-Egg(White) Salad Wrap

January 7, 2015 Karishma
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Remember this recipe??? I honestly can't get myself to eat egg salad any other way! This is truly a ridiculously healthy version of our beloved traditional egg salad. This whole situation is about 180 calories (per serving)! You can't beat that for a healthy AND delicious lunch option. Plus, don't you get sick of eating a salad every single day? If you're anything like me, you appreciate variety. You can make this wrap ahead of time and enjoy it at work. The best part is that you won't feel guilty at all!

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In brunch, dinner, healthy, lunch, side dish, snack Tags healthy, salad, egg salad, avocado, radish, arugula, low-carb, lunch, gluten-free, greek yogurt
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Spiced Sweet Potato Bites

November 26, 2014 Karishma
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Samosas are the most popular among all Indian food. But thats just my opinion. I have never met anyone who dislikes samosas. They're spiced potatoes wrapped in dough and deep fried - a staple at every Indian restaurant and a favorite snack across the board. There are some great ways to make them healthier by substituting them with sweet potatoes. Or you can bake them instead of deep frying like my friend Priya at Recipris did. I love indulging in these savory enclosed galette-like snack.

You may not know but there is another dish that's the underdog of this category of food. They're known as "puffs". A mixture of spiced potatoes, onions and peas wrapped in puff pastry and then baked. I mean, its potatoes enclosed in a buttery flaky goodness, whats there not to like?! 

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In brunch, fusion, snack, side dish, appetizer, dinner, lunch Tags fusion, indian, sweet potato, appetizer, vegetarian, potluck, galette, puff pastry
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