I had a friend who has been telling me about the Engine 2 diet and it has taken me months to actually get on the website and figure out what it was all about. I won't go into the specifics about the diet or how it originated - I'll let you navigate specifics on the website for yourself. I will tell you however, that there are some great "plant-strong" recipes on the website and they are worth checking out. I made a version of the Blueberry Dumpster Fire Cobbler recently and even though it didn't turn out quite like I had imagined, it was a nice treat. I am going to give you my version of the recipe. If you want the original cobbler recipe, you will have to check out the Engine 2 website.
Blueberry Dumpster Fire Cake
Preheat over to 350 degrees.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon vanilla
2/3 cup milk substitute
3 tablespoons agave nectar
1 cup blueberries
Instructions:
Combine flour and baking powder in a small bowl.
Combine vanilla, milk substitute, and agave nectar or maple syrup in a measuring cup.
Add contents of measuring cup to dry ingredients and mix until smooth. The batter will be runny.
Pour the batter into a non-stick 6-inch square pan.
Sprinkle the blueberries over the batter.
Bake for 45 minutes or until browned.
Cool on wire rack.
Cut into 4 squares to serve.
This little cake was not very sweet but really highlighted the flavor of the blueberries. It was simple and easy to put together and a little 6 inch cake is just the right size. Be sure to check out the Engine 2 website for more information and some great recipes.
Ciao!
Preheat over to 350 degrees.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon vanilla
2/3 cup milk substitute
3 tablespoons agave nectar
1 cup blueberries
Instructions:
Combine flour and baking powder in a small bowl.
Combine vanilla, milk substitute, and agave nectar or maple syrup in a measuring cup.
Add contents of measuring cup to dry ingredients and mix until smooth. The batter will be runny.
Pour the batter into a non-stick 6-inch square pan.
Sprinkle the blueberries over the batter.
Bake for 45 minutes or until browned.
Cool on wire rack.
Cut into 4 squares to serve.
This little cake was not very sweet but really highlighted the flavor of the blueberries. It was simple and easy to put together and a little 6 inch cake is just the right size. Be sure to check out the Engine 2 website for more information and some great recipes.
Ciao!
Blueberry Dumpster Fire Cobbler
Preheat over to 350 degrees.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon vanilla
2/3 cup milk substitute
3 tablespoons agave nectar
1 cup blueberries
Instructions:
Combine flour and baking powder in a small bowl.
Combine vanilla, milk substitute, and agave nectar or maple syrup in a measuring cup.
Add contents of measuring cup to dry ingredients and mix until smooth. The batter will be runny.
Pour the batter into a non-stick 6-inch square pan. Sprinkle the blueberries over the batter. Bake for 45 minutes or until browned.
Preheat over to 350 degrees.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon vanilla
2/3 cup milk substitute
3 tablespoons agave nectar
1 cup blueberries
Instructions:
Combine flour and baking powder in a small bowl.
Combine vanilla, milk substitute, and agave nectar or maple syrup in a measuring cup.
Add contents of measuring cup to dry ingredients and mix until smooth. The batter will be runny.
Pour the batter into a non-stick 6-inch square pan. Sprinkle the blueberries over the batter. Bake for 45 minutes or until browned.
Should leftovers be refrigerated
ReplyDeleteBlueberry Dumpster Cobbler is a brilliant way to turn ordinary ingredients into a delightful treat. The name may sound unconventional, but the taste is absolutely divine.Javis Dumpster Rental
ReplyDeleteBlueberry Dumpster Cobbler is a creative twist on a classic dessert! The combination of sweet blueberries and a crunchy topping is simply irresistible.Javis Dumpster Rental.
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