Trim Healthy Mama, Paleo, Sugar-Free, Gluten Free Brownie “Peanut Butter” Cake

Find your Trim Healthy Mama, Paleo, Sugar-Free and Gluten Free Sweets at the By Grace Cakes Bakery!

THM, Paleo, Sugar-Free Gluten Free, Brownie "Peanut Butter" Cake  . 6 inch, two layer cake 8-12 servings. 25.00. Flourless chocolate cake made with stevia or truvia (you choice) cocoa powder and coconut oil. With almond butter frosting. Made with unsweetened coconut, coconut milk, almond butter, stevia or truvia, bananas and avocados. Topped with pecans!

THM, Paleo, Sugar-Free Gluten Free, Brownie “Peanut Butter” Cake . 6 inch, two layer cake 8-12 servings. 25.00. Flourless chocolate cake made with stevia or truvia (you choice) cocoa powder and coconut oil. With almond butter frosting. Made with unsweetened coconut, coconut milk, almond butter, stevia or truvia, bananas and avocados. Topped with pecans!

THM, Gluten Free, Paleo, Sugar-Free Brownie “Peanut Butter” Cake. 6 inch, two layer cake 8-12 servings. 25.00. Flourless chocolate cake made with stevia or truvia (you choice) cocoa powder and coconut oil. With almond butter frosting. Made with unsweetened coconut, coconut milk, almond butter, stevia or truvia, bananas and avocados. Topped with pecans!

THM, Paleo, Sugar-Free, Gluten-Free, Raw, Vegan Super Healthy Apple Tartlet Recipe

Super Healthy Apple Tartlets

As much as I love sweets, in truth, because of my Celiac an other factors, I can’t eat a lot of sugar. So I’ve decided to start posting what I eat every day for a sweet treat, in addition to the yummy special occasion desserts. I am not going to lie, these apple tartlets do not taste like hot out of the oven apple pie because it does not have all that sugar. But it does make a nice sweet apple treat when you just have to have something.

At By Grace Cakes Bakery in Bay City, MI, Healthy Means Healthy

Some recipes say that they are healthy, or paleo or sugar-free and then they are loaded with sugar supplements like xylitol, stevia, and maple syrup. Although some of my recipes do use stevia, when I say healthy I try not to make any substitutions for all natural goodness.

To have a fully raw version of this recipe, you have to have a food dehydrator to keep the food temperature under 118 degrees. If you do not have a dehydrator, don’t worry, it won’t be raw, but cooked at a low temp in the oven it will still have great health benefits.

I am the worst at sharing recipes because I make everything by the grace of God, by throwing things togehter and it just comes out right. I can smell and taste when it’s just right, so these are approximations. Taste test as you go and add or substract a little as it fits your palete.

To make your “crust”:

Ingredients

3 cups chickpeas
1.5 large bananas
4 tsp nutmeg
1 tbs cinnamon
a dash of salt
a dash of allspice
a few drops of lemon juice

To make your filling:

Ingredients

1/2 large banana
2 green apples
cinnamon to taste
lemon juice to taste
a dash of salt

Note: for a sweeter filling use dates instead of banana. Please keep in mind that dates have a much higher sugar content than bananas.

Directions:

Blend all of the crust ingredients, adding just enough water to blend in a food processor or blender. If you are not looking to follow a raw diet, feel free to add some coconut milk instead of water. Place crust “batter” into lined cupcake tins, filling 1/2 in. or a wee bit more as it will shrink down when dried.

To make the filling, dice your apples and mix all the apple tartlet filling ingredients together. Taste to make sure that it has that great balance of tang and sweetness.

If you are dehydrating, put the crusts into the dehydrator and leave in for around 12hrs. Depending on you heat setting, check every few hrs to make sure the liners are doing ok and for crust firmness. When the crusts are no longer wet or sticky but still plyable you will want to add your apple filling and return them to the dehyrator. Once they are done, keep  them in the refridgerator as they will not be competely dried but have a “cooked” consistency. As everything is preservative free, there is not a long shelf life with the dehydrator method, so it would be a good idea to share.

Super Healthy Apple Tartlet Crust – Dehydrator Version

 

If you are cooking the apple tartlets in the oven, preheat your oven at the lowest possible heat setting. Leaving your “crust” in the cupcake tin, put them in the oven and leave them in for a few hours. Check by pressing lightly on the crust surface. If you can press softly and your finger does not stick to it or go through the batter, but leaves a soft indent, then add the apple filling to the top. Your tartlets are done when the apples are soft, but not soggy.

Apple Tartlet Crusts going into the oven.

Apple Tartlet Crusts going into the oven.

Finished Apple Tartlets

 

This does take more time than a regular pie, but after making it once you will be able to put everything in the dehyrator or the oven and just walk away. The second time is always much faster than the first. I assure you, it will be worth it.

Always keep your finished product in the refrigerator as it is highly perishable. As in everything, eat these in moderation. Especially if you are not used to eating high protien, high fiber foods, these will send you running for the little boys or girls room if you try to eat a plate full in one sitting.

The key to these is to put in enough spices in as to not taste the banana. The banana is there for sweetness not for taste, otherwise all of your raw food recipes will end up tasting like banana bread.

If you do not have a dehydrator or just don’t feel like baking, feel free to contact me to place an order.  Like this recipe? Using the contact field below e-mail me to sign-up to recieve free recipes.

I hope that this recipe is a blessing to your tummy and to your day!

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THM, Paleo, Sugar-Free, Gluten-Free, Raw Lemon Bars

The Healthy Lemon Bar

New to Order!!! Gluten-Free, Paleo, Sugar-Free, Raw, and Trim Healthy Mama approved lemon bars are only available at By Grace Cakes, the gluten-free bakery in Bay City, MI.

THM, Paleo, Gluten-Free , Sugar-Free, Raw  Lemon Bars from By Grace Cakes Bakery Bay City, MI

THM, Paleo, Gluten-Free , Sugar-Free, Raw Lemon Bars from By Grace Cakes Bakery Bay City, MI

These bars are low on calories and high in nutrition and flavor! The Healthy Lemon Bar is flourless, sugar-free and full of protein. They have the tart sweetness of a lemon bar that hits the spot!

Price per dozen: 12.99

Gluten Free, Sugar Free Chocolate Angel Food Cupcake





Topped with a candied orange peel, this double chocolate cupcake will be at tomorrow's farmers market in Midland.

Topped with a candied orange peel, this double chocolate cupcake will be at tomorrow’s farmers market in Midland.

It’s Spring . . . and it’s snowing

DSC_1214Ahhhhh, Michigan.

So right after I wrote the ‘It’s Spring, It’s Spring’ post, it started to snow. And every day since, we’ve had pretty snow flurries. Pretty snow but cold temps. Nothing warms up the tummy like an old fashioned apple pie. Gluten-free, sugar free apple pie.

Blend one cup almond flour, one cup brown rice flour and 1 tablespoon arrowroot powder.
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Add 8 tablespoons butter (I used I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter with olive oil). Add 6 teaspoons of Stevia and 4 teaspoons of cinnamon. Mix until it is dough-like.

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Press into a 9in deep dish pie pan. I used stoneware so I didn’t have to worry about oiling the pan. Prick the pie crust with a fork before baking so that no large air bubble form. Bake on 375 degrees until lightly brown. It will cook just a little more when you add the apples.

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Peel and slice 4 medium organic Granny Smith apples.

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Coat the sliced apples in 4 teaspoons of lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of cinnamon and 1 cup of Stevia. If you would like it sweeter, add more Stevia or more lemon for a tarter taste. Toss apples in mixture to thoroughly coat. Fill the pie crust with the apples.

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In a small bowl make a crumble top to the pie. Mix together 1 cup of brown rice flour, 1/2 cup Stevia. Cut in 5 tablespoons of cold butter. Crumbles to the top of the pie.

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Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in the microwave and, using a basting brush, coat the crumble with the melted butter to get a nice browned top. Bake on 375 degrees until the crumble top is browned.

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Snuggle up with a nice warm blanket or gather together with your family and enjoy!

 


Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free Old Fashioned Apple Pie

Ingredients

1 cup almond flour
2 cups brown rice flour
1 Tbs. arrowroot powder
4 tsp. lemon juice
4 medium organic Granny Smith apples
1 1/2 – 2 cups Stevia
2 sticks unsalted butter (15 Tbs.)
3 Tbs. + 1 tsp. cinnamon