I’m a huge fan of breakfast. Although I can’t eat right when I get up … I need a little time to wake up!
This helps …
Gorgeous sunrise! Love those snow topped mountains!
I posted one of my buckwheat bakes here. I love buckwheat because it is gluten free, but very filling. I buy the raw buckwheat groats and grind them in my food processor. Here is what they look like …
Kind of brownish/greenish, and a triangle shape.
Oh – and this smells so good baking in the oven!
Apple Buckwheat Bake
Serves 1
Adapted from here
Print this recipe!
2 tbsp raw buckwheat groats, ground fine
1 tbsp amaranth seeds
1 tbsp chia seeds
1 tbsp ground flax seeds
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/8 tsp salt
1/4 tsp Chinese 5 Spice Powder (or cinnamon)
1/2 banana, mashed
1/2 apple, seeds removed and diced (leave the peel on the apple)
1/3 cup unsweetened almond milk
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a bowl, mix together the dry ingredients. Add the mashed banana, diced apple, and milk. Mix well.
Grease an oven safe bowl with nonstick spray. Spoon the mixture into the bowl.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Cool, and remove from the bowl.
I love these because I can make them in advance, and take them to work with me. Or, just eat them on a relaxed weekend morning!
Here it is before I put it in the oven –
And after done baking!
Add any toppings you would like – I added some jam and sliced almonds. Or add some honey if you like it a little sweeter!
This post is linked to Allergy Free Lunchbox.
maria
/ January 28, 2012What a beautiful view you have Jane! It is such a gift to wake up to that every morning 🙂
I have never eaten buckwheat…something to add to my cooking notebook.
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Malou
/ January 28, 2012What a lovely view you’ve got out there, Jane! And with this very yummy dish to go with, what more can you ask for…
Julia Gorrell
/ January 28, 2012I have not tried buckwheat yet. I’ll have to pick some up soon! Happy Saturday and enjoy your sunset tonight 🙂
Lisa @ Allergy Free Vintage Cookery
/ January 28, 2012Looks scrumptious, and it totally works for lunch too! Would you like to link up to my Allergy Friendly Lunchbox Love link party?
http://allergyfreecookery.blogspot.com/2012/01/allergy-friendly-lunchbox-love-18.html
I can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t want to find this in their lunchbox 🙂
Lisa @ Allergy Free Vintage Cookery
jane
/ January 28, 2012Awesome, thank you! I will link up right now!
Lea Ann
/ January 29, 2012I love that big valley you live in. Always enjoy the drive through there when we go to Grand Lake. I’m a huge breakfast fan and I’m now officially hungry!
Lisa
/ January 29, 2012This sounds yummy…I’m surrounded by buckwheat because my friend works for a buckwheat mill and brings me tons of it. I love how it works for breakfast foods and also dinner.
Love your view!
jane
/ January 29, 2012Wow, a buckwheat mill? How cool!
MaryNell
/ January 30, 2012Yum! Now I know what I”m making this weekend.
jane
/ January 30, 2012Thanks! So easy to make, and keep around! I usually make enough for the week all at once!