Month: April 2020 Page 3 of 5
~ 6 Servings ~ Time 1 h ~ Oven ~ 3 days in the fridge ~
Ingredients
- 600 gr Courgette (5 medium)
- 1,5 cup (220gr) Red berries – raspberries, blackberries…
- 2 tsp cinnamom
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp cream of tartar
- 38gr coconut flour
- 3 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 tbsp coconut nectar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Steps
- Put water to boil in a pan.
- Peel, take off the seed with a teaspoon, cut the courgette in 1/2 cm thick slices.
- Add the courgette to the pan and when it boil again count 2 – 3 min til al-dente. drain well the water and pat dry, put it in a bowl.
- Add the berries, cinnamon, lemon juice, nutmeg cream of tartar and mix well.
- in a clean bowl mix the coconut oil (melted) the vanilla extract, the coconut nectar add the coconut flour and mix ’til it form crumbs.
- Place the fruit mix in ramequins add the crumbs on top.
- Cook about 30 min @ 160C. Top with vanilla cream.
Tools and time
- Preparation time : 30min
Nutritional data
Original recipe @ Low-Carb Blackberry & Apple Crumble
My review on Goodreads.com:
Becoming the Iceman: Pushing Past Perceived Limits by Wim HofMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
The writing is really really bad, as the other reviewers have already pointed out. I almost turned down the book after the first few chapters, but kept on…. and I’m glad I did. As poor as the writing is, the stories of Wim Hof and Justin are inspiring, really inspiring. I motivated me to incorporate cold showers in my daily routine and enjoy the numerous health benefits that Wim Hof is an extreme example of (I mean, 39 bpm resting heart rate at more than 50? Controlling the autonomic nervous system consciously? That’s something everyone should strive for).
So thanks to the authors for the inspiring book.
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