Wheat Sprouts

Sprouting makes wheat seeds contain 300% more proteins responsible for improving metabolism, boosting energy, and keeping blood sugar levels stable. Actually you can take a handful of any sproutable grains/seeds and sprout them. My favorites are wheat and buckwheat sprouts (in case with latter, sprouting works only with raw buckwheat groats). A chewy texture and nutty…

Beet & carrot patties with goat cheese

These vegetable patties are made of beet and carrot pulp left after juicing! Since I’m making fresh juices quite often, there had to be found ways to use juice pulp. The pulp is full of fiber! I tried to incorporate it into various recipes adding to cakes’ batter and vegetable stews. However, these veggie patties/burgers became my favorite…

Fruit spinach salad with avocado & beets (vegan)

A delicious, simple and most importantly – metabolism-boosting salad! Sweet and sour, fresh and colorful!:) Lemon juice and sesame oil will add flavor. If you prefer vinegary dressing, drizzle the salad with balsamic vinegar mixed with your favorite oil and honey. Season with salt & pepper. Sprinkle with nuts or seeds. Serve with main dish or tasty…

Rice egg & spinach bowl with yogurt-mustard dressing

It can be a warm salad, it can be an independent meal. Includes a proper amount of proteins, carbohydrates and fats to provide energy. To be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Basmati can be replaced by wild or any other type of rice. Cardamom is optional. I suggest to give a try to cardamom-flavored rice…

Ultimate MultiSeed Bread (grain-sugar-gluten-free)

A fantastic alternative to all breads: chewy, wholegrain and tastes like heaven! Quite similar to Nordic Nut Bread. The difference is in partially ground seeds and added leavening agent. Nut-and-seed bread recipes usually contain oil, tahini or ghee. I skip it because such multiseed loaf is already very fat. Preferably to add some water instead. Chunks…

Spicy orange chocolate Brownies

Chocolate brownies to celebrate the spring!:) Made for my friends that were primary initiators to do morning yoga over this weekend together, and we did!:D The base of the recipe I took from a very ancient “The Usborne First Cookbook”. I still like this book a lot as it was one of the initial simple…