I have never admitted this to anyone. Here it goes. I’m ready to get this off my chest. I’ve lied to everyone I love and myself for years.
I’m a serial killer. Just kidding. *Nervous laughter*
I love winter. Hate being COLD, but love winter.
An excuse to do jack shit! Actually, good movies come out! Fireplaces! I feel like I’m living in a Harry Potter Christmas scene! Yeah I have mad seasonal depression and call my boyfriend crying too much, but my favorite part of the colder months almost makes up for it:
It just feels GOOD for my soul. Yeah okay, I sometimes feel like crap afterward maybe but, Hygge life, or whatever. I get to the point where if it even comes with parsley on top I’m like, “Wow cool a vegetable!”
Then, the earth does the thing where it keeps on truckin’ around the sun and the weather gets warmer. The sun comes out for days at a time and you’re like, “What’s going on? What is this orb thing? In the sky? It’s bright; it feels good, but I’m suspicious?”
I can’t just cut my eating habits cold turkey and set myself up for failure. You gotta ease in. Go from large pizza with extra cheese to eatin’ a bowl of spinach? Bruh. No.
Barely any of this is measured. I’ll let you know when measurements are essential but other than that just wing it, babe, you got it. That’s the best part about snacks: you can’t really screw them up.
Okay, let’s cook.
I can’t completely give up potatoes (I literally would never) but there are clear nutritional pros to switching over from a russet to a sweet potato (which I tend to do when the grass gets a little greener) and adding some substance on top makes me feel like this will all be okay. Plus, egg yolks make anything feel decadent. You could even do this on whole wheat toast, though; I’m no snitch.
Slice the sweet potato lengthwise into 1/4 inch thick slices. Slip one (for a snack) or two (for lunch) into the toaster for about five minutes, or until you feel they’re cooked through and slightly crispy (You’ll probably have to toast it a few times).
Top with avocado spread, sliced radish, fried egg, salt and pepper, and then the herbs.
*Claps at you* POPCORN! IS! THE! BEST! SNACK! It’s filling, and a great base to get creative on top. This is one of my favorite combinations.
– 2T Butter
Heat your oil over medium-high heat in a reasonably big saucepan that looks like it could feasibly fit some popcorn in it. Let it heat a little bit then pour in your popcorn kernels so that they evenly cover the bottom. Cover with a lid. Let it pop until you hear a one-second pause between pops.
Remove from heat.
Melt the butter over medium-low heat. Add your garlic and rosemary. Cook until it’s fragrant. Remove from heat.
Put the popcorn in your fav bowl and top with the garlic butter situation followed by the grated parmesan cheese and some sea salt.
This bowl is witchcraft. It’s perfect. It’s everything I crave. Plus, like, vitamins.
– Sea salt & crushed black pepper
To roast a beet: preheat your oven. Line a baking dish with aluminum foil. Use kitchen shears to trim leaves and upper stems of the beets, leaving about 2 inches of the stems intact at the top of each beet. Don’t trim those tails! They keep juice in. Gently scrub the beet clean (if you’re aggressive you’ll peel the skin off) and pat dry. Put the beet in the baking dish and cover the top with aluminum foil. Roast in the oven for ~40 minutes (larger beets will take longer). After it’s done cooking, pull out the beet and pull back the foil. Let it cool for at least 10 minutes, then cut off the stem and tail. Under running cool water gently peel off the thin outer layer with your fingers – I do it under running water so that the beet juice doesn’t stain my fingertips. Cut into four sections.
Hummus: Put all ingredients in your food processor or blender and watch hot pink magic happen. This can be done ahead of time and stored in the fridge.
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Toss the broccoli florets with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Arrange them on a baking sheet so that there’s a little room between each. Roast them in the oven (without flipping or stirring) until they’re crispy (about twenty minutes).
Section the broccoli, hummus, and kimchi into a bowl and go at it.
– A spoonful of almond butter or cashew butter
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Toss sweet potatoes with a little olive oil, and a dusting of cinnamon, allspice, and nutmeg. Spread out your bite-size pieces of sweet potato on a baking sheet. Bake for 35-45 minutes, tossing occasionally. Can be made ahead of time.
Section the sweet potatoes, a handful of granola, yogurt into a bowl. Top with your nut butter of choice.
I’m not going to sit here and tell you when you bite into these you’ll barely be able to tell the difference from a real donut. This is fruit, you will absolutely not be confused as to which is which. Don’t ever trust anyone who tries to tell you you’ll never be able to tell the difference between cake and something that grows from a tree. However, these are delicious and can soothe a sweet tooth!
– Toppings! (We did mini dark chocolate chips, crushed pistachios, crushed walnuts, sliced almonds, coconut flakes, chia seeds, dried cranberries, and granola, but the sky’s the limit!
BY Liz Welle - April 6, 2017
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Thank you for being here. For being open to enjoying life’s simple pleasures and looking inward to understand yourself, your neighbors, and your fellow humans! I’m looking forward to chatting with you.
I cannot even begin to tell you how addicted I am to eating carbs. I eat waaaay more than I should. Two, or even three bowls of rice with my dinner… the white kind too. And bread. Will definitely try some of these recipes!
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This is exactly what I’ve needed.
I feel like roasted veggies are a great transition food, too. Roasted radishes… these things turn sweet when they’re roasted! They’re so friggin good. Roasted broccoli is the greatest invention of all time. It’s still cozy and, I think, just as comforting as crispy skinned potatoes.
You are a hilarious writer!! Keep it up. And thanks for the snack ideas, snacktime is my favorite time of day and the second most important meal of the day, second only to 12 a.m. tacos.
-Sam
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Wow these are all such great ideas! I’m going to go for those apple donuts immediately!
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Omg okay I loved this so much!! So many fun and healthy snacks for the /serial/ snacker in us all !!! (Ps. your writing style is amazing)
– Lauren x
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Ohh love the popcorn recipe!! Rosemary + popcorn sounds like a match made in heaven!
I’m the carb queen. I’ve gotten a little too attached. I LOVE the apple donuts though, such a great idea!
Ahh everything looks wonderful! Those apple donuts look so pretty <3
Thank you for sharing the recipes – I can't wait to try these out, especially the sweet potato toast x
Laura // Middle of Adventure
I can really relate to the whole carbs thing in winter for sure. Those apple donuts look so pretty.
~Eme xx
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sir you gave Nice tips food love i am one among them
special thanks to you
Nowadays life has become hectic and there is hardly time enough even for essential tasks like eating well-cooked meals and snacks. This is the reason that most people are opting for ready to eat food and snack items. However, most of these ready to eat items available in the market need not necessarily be healthy. In fact when it comes to snacks, most of the ready to eat stuff available in the market is loaded with cholesterol and calories.
Nice shot….nice snack…thanks for nice recipes also! 🙂
MMH! Comin’ in hot with those recipes! Liz is a genius & everyone knows it!!!!