Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Pumpkin/Banana Bread

The next several posts I've decided to introduce some pumpkin dishes to celebrate fall.

Is the pumpkin a fruit or vegetable? 
The pumpkin is a member of the squash family, and, though its is treated like a vegetable, it is technically a fruit. The reason a pumpkin is a fruit is because it grows on a vine and contains seeds.

Pumpkins are antioxidant rich including beta carotene, potassium, zinc and is high in fiber.
Check out the benefits of Pumpkins.


















Pumpkin Banana Bread 


Ingredients:
3/4 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup unbleached flour
3/4 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
3 ripe bananas, mashed
1/2 cup pureed pumpkin
2 tbsp butter
1/2 cup light brown sugar
3/4 cup of Walnuts (MUFA's)
1 large egg white
1 large egg
1 tsp. vanilla extract

Preheat: oven to 325 degrees

Grease: 9"x 9" glass baking dish

Combine: In a medium bowl combine flour, baking soda, pumpkin spice,walnuts and salt with a wire whisk and set aside.

Combine: In a large bowl combine butter and sugar with an electric mixer. Add egg whites, bananas, pumpkin and vanilla, and beat at medium speed until thick. Add flour mixture, blend but don't over mix. Pour batter into pan and bake on a center rack for 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. cool for 20 minutes before cutting into 2" squares. add a touch of powdered sugar and some fresh raspberries for accent.

P.S. I also love to add some chocolate chips from time to time :) 

1 comment:

  1. re: your posting on the dirty dozen.. I am going to have to wash my produce even more. I saw on Dr. Oz that a 5 minute bath can remove most of the pesticides in our foods. He said peaches were one of the worst and now I see the celrey.. which I just ate last night as a snack with some greek yogurt!

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MUFA The New Mantra

What are MUFAs? Pronounced (MOO-fah)

MUFAs are Monounsaturated Fatty Acids. In biochemistry, we learned that Mono-Unsaturated Fatty acids have ONE single double bond in the fatty acid change where as the PolyUnsaturated fatty acids have more than one double bond (hence mono and poly). MonoUnsaturated fats are plant based fats, see below for foods high in MUFAs.

What are the Health Benefits of MUFAs?

Studies show that a foods rich in MUFAs help reduce LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol, the kind that clogs up arteries, and possibly help boost HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol, the kind that sweeps cholesterol out of the arteries and clears it from the body. They can also lower the risk of heart disease and improve insulin.

How much fat per day should I eat?

Fat should not take up more than 20- 35% of your daily caloric intake. So lets say you consume 2000 calories a day,
- 0.20 x 2000 = 400 fat calories
- 0.35 x 2000 = 700 fat calories

How many grams is that?

We know that 1g fat = 9 calories therefore;
- 400 cal/9 cal per g = ~ 44.5 g
- 700 cal/9 cal per g = ~ 77.8 g

This means that out the 2000 calories that you eat per day, 400 – 700 calories or 44.5 – 77.8 g should come from healthy fats.

What are some foods that are MUFA rich?

Oils
Pick your MUFA: Canola oil, flaxseed oil, olive oil, peanut oil, pesto sauce, safflower oil, sesame oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, walnut oil, hemp oil
Use them like this: Stir-fry with sesame, peanut, or canola oil; pan-fry in walnut or olive oil; cook with safflower, soybean, or sunflower oil; use flaxseed oil and hemp oil

Nuts and Seeds
Almonds, Brazil nuts, natural peanut butter, dry-roasted cashews, dry-roasted peanuts, dry-roasted sunflower seeds, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, roasted pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts. This also includes nut butter; almond butter, cashew butter, peanut butter


Use them like this: Eat nuts as a snack or sprinkle on a salad, oatmeal. Spread nut butters on toast, add them in your oatmeal or top it on your sweet potato.

Avocado

Pick your MUFA: Florida avocado, Hass avocado


Use them like this: Slice and serve with a salad or any entrée; mash with lime juice, salt and pepper and serve with chips; chop and fold into store-bought salsa

Olives
Black olives, black olive tapenade, green olives, green olive tapenade


Use them like this: Serve olives as a snack; sprinkle sliced olives on pizzas, salads, or pastas; spread tapenade on crackers or sandwiches

Dark Chocolate
Pick your MUFA: Dark or semisweet chocolate chips, shavings, or chunks


Use them like this: Any way you crave!