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Thursday, 14 February 2019

Turmeric Seeded Loaf : Gluten-Free


As regular readers of this blog will know, we share a variety of articles and recipe ideas, but not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. 

The recipe shared today is a nourishing combination of nuts, seeds, and turmeric, it may soon become a staple in your kitchen... read on and see what you think. 

Ingredients:
Makes 9 x 30 cm (3.5 x 12 inch) loaf
200 g (7 oz. / 2 cups) almond meal
60 g (2.25 oz. / 1/2 cup) walnuts
50 g (1.75 oz. / 1/2 cup) flaked almonds
75 g (2.75 oz. / 1/2 cup) pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
40 g (1.5 oz. / 1/4 cup) sunflower seeds
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon gluten-free baking powder
15 g (1/2 oz. / 1/4 cup) coconut flakes
3 eggs
2 egg whites
90 g (3.25 oz.) butter or coconut oil, melted
2 tablespoons rice malt syrup
1/2 banana, mashed

Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 170°C (325°F) and line a 9 × 30 cm (3.5 × 12 inch) loaf (bar) tin with baking paper.
2. Combine the almond meal, nuts, seeds, salt, turmeric, baking powder and coconut flakes in a large bowl.
3. In a small bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients. Add the wet mixture to the dry and mix until well combined.
4. Pour the batter into the prepared tin and bake for 45–50 minutes, until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.

5. Allow to cool in the tin before slicing.
From an original idea here


    Turmeric is a spice with a strong, earthy flavour that's often used in curries and other Indian dishes. It has received a lot of attention for its content of the powerful anti-inflammatory nutrient curcumin. Turmeric is effective at reducing the inflammation related to arthritis, diabetes and other diseases.


    nothing to do with a seeded turmeric loaf!
    But I happened to see some yellow crocus yesterday, very similar to these … 
    Spring is coming !

    All the best Jan

    29 comments:

    Tom said...

    ...crocus are a sure sign of spring.

    Elephant's Child said...

    I do love a seedy loaf. And crocus.

    peppylady (Dora) said...

    Never had turmeric seed before, but I know it good for you.
    Coffee is on

    Valerie-Jael said...

    Sounds wonderful. The circuses are blooming here, too. Valerie

    Christine said...

    It looks delicious and healthy!

    Lisabella Russo said...

    The bread looks delicious! Happy Valentine's day!

    Catarina said...

    I use turmeric in soups. That yellow bread looks really good. Does it taste good as well?
    Spring is around the corner over there... Not here!!
    : )

    William Kendall said...

    I've not have turmeric before.

    Mary Kirkland said...

    I'd have to leave the turmeric out since I don't like the flavor.

    DUTA said...

    Turmeric is healthy, has a beautiful, yellow color, and adds terrific taste to food. Your loaf sounds delicious!

    A Cuban In London said...

    Spring is surely on its way here, too! :-)

    Greetings from London.

    Lowcarb team member said...

    Catarina asks "That yellow bread looks really good. Does it taste good as well?"

    Hello Catarina, it is a nice savoury loaf and a little butter, e.g. Kerrygold, on a slice is tasty too :)

    All the best Jan

    aussie aNNie said...

    Sounds perfect for some I know...love the gorgeous crocus pic too.

    Sandra Cox said...

    This sounds heavenly.
    Love the crocus.

    Victor S E Moubarak said...

    Thank you for this recipe. It is worth a try as it sounds delicious.

    God bless.

    Bill said...

    Sounds good and healthy. Thanks!

    Anonymous said...

    Delicious....
    juice recipes

    Lady Fi said...

    Mmmm - delicious!

    Sussi said...

    Looks delicious!

    John said...

    That does sound tasty. I might give it a try.

    mxtodis123 said...

    That looks delicious. Turmeric is so good for you. I put some in a lot of my cooking and take a capsule daily.

    Sami said...

    This loaf sounds delicious, will have to give it a try soon.

    Out on the prairie said...

    Like the combination, I use pepitas in a lot of cooking and salads.

    Carla from The River said...

    I recently attended a class about the health benefits of Turmeric. Thank you for sharing.
    Carla

    Miss Val's Creations said...

    Intriguing, unique recipe. I love a great healthy snack. We try to sneak tumeric in when it works. It is so healthy and never overwhelming.

    Sue said...

    This looks interesting, I like a nice bit of seed cake xx

    Magic Love Crow said...

    This sounds interesting! I have to admit, I don't like turmeric.

    Magic Love Crow said...

    I am interested in this recipe, because I'm wondering how it will taste? I have to try! I had to come back check it out again! LOL!

    Lowcarb team member said...

    Magic Love Crow (Stacy) said...

    This sounds interesting! I have to admit, I don't like turmeric

    I am interested in this recipe, because I'm wondering how it will taste? I have to try! I had to come back check it out again! LOL!


    Many thanks for both your comments.
    This is more of a savoury loaf, and many enjoy it sliced with a little butter (like Kerry gold) spread on it.
    If you do try it please let us know what you think …

    All the best Jan