Last week one of my wonderful Whole Foods Living readers admitted her baking hobby simply doesn't fit well into a healthy lifestyle.
At first glance, she's right.
Chocolate chip cookies, layer cakes and cream pies aren't exactly nutritious. But, there is a way to make them healthier!
Sometimes I think finding out that I'm gluten sensitive is a blessing. I've been learning about healthier types of flour and baking ingredients beyond all purpose bleached flour and bleached white sugar. (Anything bleached should not be part of your diet, folks!)
Here's a quick guide to healthier baking ingredients to keep in mind:
Instead of all-purpose flour try:
Instead of white sugar try:
So, what have you been baking?
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
At first glance, she's right.
Photo by Angela Tague |
Sometimes I think finding out that I'm gluten sensitive is a blessing. I've been learning about healthier types of flour and baking ingredients beyond all purpose bleached flour and bleached white sugar. (Anything bleached should not be part of your diet, folks!)
Here's a quick guide to healthier baking ingredients to keep in mind:
Instead of all-purpose flour try:
- ground oatmeal -- Pulse fiber-packed quick oats in a food processor to create a simple flour.
- almond meal -- This protein rich "flour" is simply finely ground almonds.
- brown rice flour -- I like to use Bob's Red Mill flour. It's full of protein!
Instead of white sugar try:
- raw honey -- I've successfully used honey in sweet breads, doughs and cakes. Using half the amount of sugar called for in a recipe works well. So, if the recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar, use 1/2 cup of honey. However, stick to granulated raw (unbleached) sugar for cookies and bars since it helps give the treats structure.
- agave syrup -- It's lighter than honey and gives extra sweetness to homemade whipped toppings, frosting or icing.
- stevia powder -- It's a zero-calorie sweetener made from the leaves of a plant!
So, what have you been baking?
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
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