A week ago, for the first time, I ran across Joanna´s The Heart Of The Matter food event. It struck me so much to read about the pain in her family that I immediately decided to participate. The reason why I started cooking was mainly due to the change of attitude towards food in my diet. I am sure a lot of people are this way. It is difficult to eat ready-made or fast food if 90 % of its ingredients gross you out.
I love being healthy and I love good food. But most of all, I like being my own chef (play on words here... Lots of languages use the word chef as in 'boss´). So cooking has become my addiction, a way to feel good and know myself better. Listening to what the body needs and satisfying what taste-buds like.
After reading Joanna´s heart-friendly baking ´restrictions´, I thought to myself: Wow, I´ve never thought of that, but I am a real heart-friendly baker. Even though I have tons of sweet recipes in my mind right now, I wanted to come up with something special and elegant looking. So, here is a contribution from the Slavic part of me:
POLISH CARROT CAKE:
(Polski tort z marchwi)
prep time: 90 minutes
- 115 ml honey
- 50 g margarine
- 75 g raisins
- 250 g grated carrots
- lemon zest
- 1 ripe banana
- 170 g wholegrain flour
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 40 g ground poppy seeds
- 1/2 tsp five spice powder
- For the topping:
- 125 g Tofu
- 2 tsp honey
- essence (I like jasmine or vanilla)
For the topping, blend together the tofu, essence and honey. Spread on the cake and slice ;-)
At the end, I would like to mention a few health-friendly cooking suggestions:
- EGGS - unless whipped, use
- mashed potatoes
- bananas (Even they fluff up... sort of)
- MILK - I don't ever drink cow milk, so it is natural for me to go with
- soy milk
- coconut milk
- plain water (veggie broth eventually). These don't bake well, though.
- SUGAR - If melting is required, I love to use dried dates (like in my morning porridge). Otherwise it is
- brown sugar
- honey
- palm sugar
- BUTTER - vegetable oils (palm, carrot, olive), margarine, or coconut fat work just fine.
- CREAM - is heavy and fatty. No, no, no in cooking and especially no when baking.
- yogurt -
- buttermilk
- FLOUR - countless varieties on this one
- wholegrain flour (wheat, oat, rye,...) My favorite is spelt flour.
- Chestnut flour (only when baking sweet)
Would you guys contribute some of your healthy substitutions, please?












