“Healthy Dessert” is an oxymoron?

We all have our little indulgence. For many, it’s that sweet ending to a meal. The one thing that even when you are bursting at the seams, you claim to have space for because “I have a separate stomach for desserts”. And so we inhale our sweet treat and pretend that a little indulgence never hurt anyone. But, if you bake, like me, at the back of our heads, we are all too aware of the amount of sugar, fats & colouring that go into that sweet treat.

It’s for that reason that I avoid buying mass produced, processed food whenever I can. If you read the label carefully, there is a whole lot that goes into that food item that I wouldn’t want to put into my body. Just take this example of a pack of Chips Ahoy.

In its list of ingredients, we have “Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil” – otherwise  know as Trans Fat that studies have linked to cancer, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, among many other health problems. And sugar or more importantly, “High Fructose Corn Syrup” known to lead to fatty liver and in turn to diabesity (“Why you should never eat high fructose corn syrup” – Huff Post).

So what’s the alternative or those who must have their sweet indulgence. Make your own desserts so you can control what goes into your body. Or at least buy it from somewhere where you know that they have made an effort to use wholesome, natural ingredients, which offer a more balanced, healthy alternative.

So, it was with this objective in mind that I set out to discover if healthy desserts are indeed possible or if that is just a myth. Depending on which food philosophy you subscribe to i.e. Paleo, Gluten-free, there are a host of alternatives out there. Having tried a few of those recipes, I’ll say that it is possible but challenging. Substituting non-traditional ingredients alter the stability of the dessert that you are producing and it takes a far bit of experimenting to develop the right balance between taste, health and aesthetics.

ChocolateZucchiniI conducted a recent taste test with one of the recipes – producing what looked like a chocolate cupcake with chocolate frosting. It was in fact a chocolate zucchini cupcake with a chocolate avocado frosting. Main ingredients used included zucchini, coconut flour, honey, organic applesauce, spices, eggs, coco powder & avocado. Results show that 80% of testers thought it was a chocolate cupcake and over half of them were willing to pay a premium for a healthier dessert.

My takeaways from this little experiment – I’m going to keep working on healthier alternatives for that end of the meal indulgence. After a long hard day, it feels good to be able to let loose and enjoy some of the treats that you like. Only, this time, it’s actually going to be good for you. My challenge for you, don’t compromise your health for a little convenience. You should be able to have your cake and eat it too.

If you’ll like to enjoy healthy desserts for your next party, contact us for a discussion.

A Taste of Greece

Having come back from a 2-week long vacation in Greece, I can tell you that the food on the islands is fabulous. A combination of fresh seafood, meats, produce, herbs, spices and simple home cooking produces the most amazing flavours. You can tell which restaurants take pride in their fare and which are those just out to make a quick buck – the quality of food is as far apart as heaven and earth. Here are some examples of the fabulous fare I had the pleasure of trying:

I had a friend’s birthday coming up over the weekend, and she loves Greece. It’s been years since she was there and so, inspired by my travels, I decided to throw a Grecian party in her honor. Looking back at my notes, I decided that there were a few key staples that every Greek party needs:

  1. Greek salad made up of tomatos, onions, cucumber, feta cheese, olive oil, salt & herbs – what could be simpler and more refreshing in this heat.
  2. Pita bread – homemade of course. And to accompany it, we need a Tapenade, a dip made of olives, sundried tomatoes, olive oil & feta cheese; and Hummus, a dip made of chickpeas, salt, lemon, garlic & parsley.
  3. Fresh Mussels cooked in its juice and simply seasoned with salt, pepper, onions & white wine.
  4. Chicken Souvlaki a.k.a. chicken on a stick – season the chicken simply with salt, pepper, lemon, oregano & olive oil. Accompanied by a homemade Tzatziki made of strained greek yogurt mixed with shredded cucumbers, garlic, salt, olive oil, lemon juice, and dill.
  5. Moussaka, an eggplant & potato layered beef & cheese casserole.
  6. Baklava, a sticky sweet dessert made of layers of butter, nuts, honey, rosewater & filo pastry

The best part about this was that every dish is fresh & made from scratch so I know exactly what goes into each plate and into the stomach. No store-bought ready made dips with a ton of preservatives.

It was all round great fun, with the guests coming in Greek-inspired outfits. Everyone had a chance to try some of the Greek fare, together with the Santorini Vinsanto wine that I brought back from my travels. I believe we just added a whole new dimension to armchair travelling – If you can’t go to Greece, bring a taste of Greece to your home.

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