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MEYER LEMON & LAVENDER CHIA PUDDING & SORBET (SUGAR-FREE, VEGAN)

FROZEN, AS AN INDIVIDUAL ITALIAN ICE ROUND
 Sometimes the overwhelming buzz over the current ultimate "superfood" will encourage me to ignore good nutrition rather than embrace it. Part of that inclination is understandable; if the food is trendy, the price will skyrocket, often above an already steep price. Eating natural, whole foods can be expensive sometimes, so it's often easier to just roll my eyes when someone mentions hemp, acai, spirulina, kelp, and yes, chia seeds. I've embraced hemp, at least in the form of milk, because at least when it comes to store-bought milks, one particular brand of hempmilk is the only kind of alternative milk that I can consume. I finally decided to give chia a go when I was still figuring out my diet, as I read it worked as an excellent egg replacer, as well as having potential as an alternative to gelatin. I tried a couple of recipes with varying success, but wasn't excited enough to incorporate it into my diet with any regularity. On my list of recipes I've been brainstorming up lately is a vegan lemon curd, and I thought that maybe chia seeds might be the key. I picked up some meyer lemons that were on sale, and went to work. Well, I didn't achieve my original goal this time (more experimenting to come), but I did come up with a perfectly sweet and tart pudding and sorbet that I'm happy to share with you. This definitely isn't something I'd typically crave on a winter day, but I figure there are enough readers in warmer climates (Hello Australia!) that will appreciate it, and the rest of us can dream of licking our spoons after a long day at the beach whilst ignoring the stubborn piles of snow outside our doors. If you're curious about the (myriad of) nutritional benefits of chia seeds, I enjoyed reading Gena's synopsis here. This is my second submission to Kim & Ricki's SOS Challenge for February, the month's ingredient being stevia.
PUDDING TOPPED WITH DRIED ZEST & LAVENDER BUDS

MEYER LEMON & LAVENDER CHIA PUDDING & SORBET
1/4 CUP CHIA SEEDS
1 CUP HEMPMILK (OR OTHER DAIRY FREE MILK)
3 TBS COCONUT OIL
ZEST & JUICE OF 2 MEYER LEMONS
1 TBS EDIBLE LAVENDER BUDS
1/2 TSP + 1/8 STEVIA POWDER

MIX CHIA SEEDS AND HEMPMILK THOROUGHLY, AND SOAK, IDEALLY OVERNIGHT, IN FRIDGE TO ALLOW SEEDS TO SOFTEN. CHECK ON IT PERIODICALLY IN THE FIRST HOUR TO MIX IT, AS THE SEEDS CAN CLUMP TOGETHER A BIT AS THE MIXTURE GELS. THE NEXT DAY, IN A SMALL SAUCEPAN, HEAT THE MIXTURE ON LOW HEAT, ADDING THE COCONUT OIL AND REMAINING INGREDIENTS. HEAT FOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES, STIRRING REGULARLY. ALLOW TO COOL. IF MAKING PUDDING, CHILL IN FRIDGE. IF MAKING SORBET, PUT MIXTURE INTO SILICONE MUFFIN CUPS OR PARCHMENT PAPER LINED CONTAINER. FREEZE. INDIVIDUAL CUPS CAN BE TAKEN OUT, THAWED FOR 30-45 MINUTES FOR MORE OF AN ITALIAN ICE (PICTURED), OR PROCESSED IN A FOOD PROCESSOR FOR SORBET.

2-3 SERVINGS

ZESTY AVOCADO CARDAMOM PUDDING & PIE (GLUTEN-FREE, SUGAR-FREE, VEGAN)


As my birthday was approaching this year, I decided that I wasn't really up for a second birthday without dessert, so I experimented with a few ideas in the weeks preceding the big day. Ice cream served as the treat on my actual birthday, but I wanted something that I could practically serve to a larger crowd during my birthday party. While experimenting with ice cream recipes a couple of weeks ago, I came up with an avocado base that tasted pretty wonderful both chilled as a pudding, and frozen as an ice cream. I started to daydream of a crust that would compliment and cradle the vibrant green filling, and brought that lovely dream into reality this last Saturday, just in time for my guests. (I've used Kim's crust recipe here as a reference for measurements for most of my pie experiments.) Although I am really happy with this recipe, I also think that it will welcome modifications according to your taste. The refreshing mix of peppermint, lemon zest and cardamom would really be complimented by the addition of freshly shaved coconut, maybe some chopped pistachios, and even a bit of orange or lime zest. Pistachios are the only members of that list that I can enjoy, but I forgot to grab some from the store. A friend also suggested a bit of sea salt, which could be pretty wonderful in the form of a coarse blend sprinkled on top. So this can be a bit of a "choose your own adventure" recipe...would you like pudding? a pudding pie? or a frozen ice cream pie? I served this at my party as a frozen pie, but I might try it as a slightly more messy, but equally satisfying pudding pie next time.
This is my second submission to Ricki & Kim's SOS Challenge for the month, the challenge ingredient being coconut oil.

A LONE LEFTOVER SLICE FROM MY FROZEN BIRTHDAY PIE (I PICKED OFF THE ALMONDS)

ZESTY AVOCADO CARDAMOM PUDDING & PIE

PUDDING/FILLING

6 AVOCADOS
3/4 CUP UNSWEETENED HEMPMILK (OR NON-DAIRY MILK OF YOUR CHOICE)
6 TBS (OR 3/8 CUP) COCONUT OIL
3 TSP CARDAMOM
1 1/2 TSP PEPPERMINT FLAVOR
1/2 TSP VANILLA POWDER
A SCANT 1/2 TSP OF STEVIA
3 PINCHES OF SEA SALT
ZEST OF 2 LEMONS
JUICE OF 1/2 A LEMON

PIE CRUST

1/2 CUP RAW CASHEWS
1/2 CUP RAW MACADAMIA NUTS
1/2 CUP TAPIOCA FLOUR/STARCH
1/2 CUP SORGHUM FLOUR
2 TBS COCONUT FLOUR
1/4 TSP SEA SALT
1/4 TSP VANILLA POWDER
PINCH OF STEVIA POWDER
4 TBS COCONUT OIL
5 TBS WATER
ZEST OF 1 LEMON

FOR THE PUDDING, PROCESS THE AVOCADOS AND MILK IN A FOOD PROCESSOR OR HIGH-SPEED BLENDER UNTIL PUREED. MELT COCONUT OIL, AND POUR IN WHILE PROCESSING. ADD REMAINING INGREDIENTS, PROCESS AND CHILL.

FOR PIE CRUST, PREHEAT OVEN TO 400 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. GRIND NUTS TOGETHER AS CLOSE TO A FLOUR/MEAL AS POSSIBLE. (THIS CAN BE TOUGH WITH MACADAMIA NUTS, SO BE PATIENT. MINE WAS STILL SOMEWHAT COARSE.) MIX FLOURS, SALT, VANILLA POWDER & STEVIA TOGETHER THOROUGHLY. MELT COCONUT OIL AND MIX IN. ADD WATER A COUPLE OF TABLESPOONS AT A TIME, AND MIX THOROUGHLY. THEN WORK IN THE NUT MEAL AND LEMON ZEST. GREASE YOUR PIE PAN WITH COCONUT OIL, AND PAT THE DOUGH INTO THE PAN, WORKING IT UP THE SIDES AND PRESSING IT EVENLY ACROSS. BAKE FOR ABOUT 12-15 MINUTES, OR UNTIL IT BECOMES GOLDEN ON TOP.

ADD THE PUDDING, TOP WITH GARNISHES AND CHILL IN REFRIGERATOR FOR PUDDING PIE, OR IN FREEZER FOR FROZEN PIE. ALLOW TO THAW FOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES BEFORE SERVING IF FROZEN.