has to be a little different... dairy-free for the kids, sugar-free for me, and we also stay away from wheat. Are you like us? Know anyone who is? These are recipes that meet the requirements! And they taste good, even if you don't have dietary restrictions. I'm a busy mom of 3, so they also have to be easy and fast. Enjoy!!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Quinoa (not Rice) Pudding
Thought I'd take a quick minute to jot down this yummy recipe. With all the talk of Arsenic in our rice, I must admit, I am making quinoa more than ever (and I made it a lot before!). I adapted this recipe from Martha Stewart's wholeliving.com recipe.
1 1/2 c. quinoa
3 c. plain or vanilla almond milk, unsweetened
Cook covered on medium high, until liquid is gone (about 10 min.). Turn burner off, but leave pot on the burner.
Combine:
2 eggs
1 c. plain or vanilla almond milk, unsweetened
1/2 t. cardemom
1/4 t. cinnamon
1/2 c. raisins, or other dried fruit (chopped apricots, cranberries, etc.)
1/8 c. honey
1/4 c. unrefined cane sugar
Turn heat back on medium, and pour in egg mixture. Stir quickly to avoid eggs curdling, and continue cooking for a five minutes more. You can add more milk if you like your pudding a bit runnier. Cool slightly and serve with a dollop of whip cream if you can have it.
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