Mango Chia Pudding (No Sugar Added Dessert!)

Chia seeds are a funny little food. Just add water and they gel up into a gooey substance.

What causes this gelling action? Chia seeds are hydrophilic which means they can take on a lot of liquid for their size.  This is because of it’s composition: 5% water, 19% protein, 33% oils, and 43% fibre, of which about half is soluble. The high amount of soluble fiber allows chia seeds to gel up in water.

Hyped to a be a real superfood, they actually don’t measure up to their claims. Chia seeds are just another food with some nutritional benefits. I only occasional include them in my diet and feel best when it’s in a dessert.

Chia pudding comes together quickly and the consistency is always satisfying. By blending mango with coconut milk, there is no need for additional sweeteners. I’m trying to avoid added sugars and fruit is a great alternative.

Enjoy!

Mango Chia Pudding (No Sugar Added Dessert

Mango Chia Pudding (No Sugar Added Dessert

Mango Chia Pudding (No Sugar Added Dessert!)
Serves 8
Sweet Chia Pudding with Mango and no added sugars!
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Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
10 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 can fullfat coconut milk
  2. 2 cups fresh mango - chopped
  3. 4 tbsp chia seeds
  4. 1 tsp vanilla
Instructions
  1. Add coconut milk and mango to a food processor or blender. Blend on high for three minutes until well incorporated. If you want more mango chunks, only blend for 1 minute.
  2. Pour into a large mixing bowl and add the chia seeds and vanilla. Stir constantly for 2 minutes. The chia seeds will plump up and absorb the liquid.
  3. Let the pudding chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving.
  4. Serve with fresh chopped mango.
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Mango Chia Pudding (No Sugar Added Dessert

Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad

This salad recipe is part of Selva Beat’s Farm to Table Challenge. The rules: “Make at least one dish, utilizing only items bought at the farmer’s market. Spices and oils excluded, of course.” 

And that’s exactly what I did. You can read more here about how I sourced the freshest produce at the farmers market and check out all the other fabulous recipes here

Fresh Peaches

Fresh Basil

Heirloom Tomatoes

Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad
Serves 2
Fresh heirloom tomatoes and seasonal peaches pair perfectly with a little sea salt and extra virgin olive oil.
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Prep Time
10 min
Total Time
10 min
Prep Time
10 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 heirloom tomatoes - sliced
  2. 2 fresh peaches - sliced
  3. handful of fresh basil
  4. ¼ tsp salt
  5. ¼ tsp white pepper
  6. 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
  1. Layer the tomatoes and peaches, alternating between the two.
  2. Sprinkle with basil leaves, salt and pepper.
  3. Drizzle olive oil over everything.
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Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad

Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad

Meals Straight from the Farmers Market

With early morning dew still on the ground, I grab my reusable grocery bags and I’m out the door. My neighbors are quiet, indulging in a few extra hours of sleep on Saturday morning. The farmers market is waiting and I want the best selection.

The market crowds and things can sell out quickly. But I’ve learned this is not the norm in the rest of the country. Only one percent of all food sales come from farmers markets. Most food is bought from grocery stores or the massive super stores. And I get it. They’re convenient, reliable and I understand that people find comfort in the familiar. 

Another argument I often hear against famers markets is that it is difficult to make a meal out of items purchased from the famers market alone. It requires multiple shopping trips and people just don’t have the time. Well I’m partnering with friends on the Farm to Table Challenge to show that is just not true.

With some planning and an open mind, you can easily put together delicious, complete meals from items purchased solely from farmers markets. Use this guide to learn how to grocery shop at markets.

I created two dishes with all local, seasonal ingredients: Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad and Steamed Mussels with Leeks, Garlic and White Wine.

Summer produce is winding down and I wanted to take advantage of the tomatoes, peaches, fresh herbs and leeks still in season.

Here’s the cost breakdown:
tomatoes $6.25 ($5 per lb)
mussels $10.50 ($3.50 per lb)
leeks $3 per stalk
garlic $.50 ($10 per lb)
basil $3 per bunch
peaches $7.15 (3.50 per lb)


To find out which foods are in season when in your region, use a harvest calendar.

Fresh Basil

Fresh Garlic

Leeks

Fresh Peaches

Fresh NYC Seafood

Farm to Table Challenge

Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad
Serves 2
Fresh heirloom tomatoes and seasonal peaches pair perfectly with a little sea salt and extra virgin olive oil.
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Prep Time
10 min
Total Time
10 min
Prep Time
10 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 heirloom tomatoes - sliced
  2. 2 fresh peaches - sliced
  3. handful of fresh basil
  4. ¼ tsp salt
  5. ¼ tsp white pepper
  6. 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
  1. Layer the tomatoes and peaches, alternating between the two.
  2. Sprinkle with basil leaves, salt and pepper.
  3. Drizzle olive oil over everything.
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Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad

Fresh Peach & Heirloom Tomato Salad

Steamed Mussels with Leeks, Garlic and White Wine
Serves 4
Fresh steamed mussels in a reduced white wine, garlic-leek broth.
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
30 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. 3 pounds mussels
  2. 3 tablespoons butter or duck fat
  3. 2 cups leeks - chopped - 3 leeks (white parts only, finely chopped)
  4. 3 tbsp garlic - minced
  5. ½ cup water
  6. 1 ½ cups white wine
  7. 1 tsp salt
  8. ½ tsp white pepper
Instructions
  1. Wash the mussels in cool water, removing any exterior dirt. You can remove the stringy mussel beards too by rubbing away with your fingers.
  2. In a large pot, melt butter over medium heat.
  3. Sauté the leeks and garlic for 5 minutes.
  4. Then add the water, wine, salt and pepper.
  5. Add the mussels to the pot, cover and steam for 10 minutes. Give everything a stir half-way through cooking.
  6. When all the mussels have opened, they are done. Season with more salt and pepper to taste and serve immediately.
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Steamed Mussels with Leeks, Garlic and White Wine

Steamed Mussels with Leeks, Garlic and White Wine

Steamed Mussels with Leeks, Garlic and White Wine