Delicious Snacks for Back to School
Back to school is such an exciting time of the year, but with school comes early mornings which some may not enjoy when they have come a custom to sleeping later. We have gathered up some yummy and creative ways to have fun when it comes to snacks, treats, and meals.
1) An Animal Snack Attack from sugarpop.com
There are 17 awesome works of art that are easy to create at home, while we can show you all 17 here are a few of our favorites. The only down side to these wonderful images is there are no recipes to go off of, however everything seems to be able to be recreated from just looking at the images. Have fun making these delicious treats!
2) Blueberry Pancakes from Baker by Nature
We might be a bit bias on this one, but blueberry pancakes are a great way to start the day!
Ingredients:
- *Makes about 14 pancakes
- 3 large eggs, separated
- 1 cup full-fat sour cream
- 3 tablespoons whole milk
- 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 2/3 cups + 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 1/2 cups fresh blueberries
- 4 tablespoons butter, for the pan
- Maple syrup, for serving
Directions:
- In a large bowl whisk together the egg yolks, sour cream, milk, sugar, salt, vanilla, and baking powder.
- In a separate large bowl add flour and blueberries and toss to combine, making sure berries are fully coated in the flour.
- Add flour mixture to the wet milk mixture, and stir just to combine; do not over mix! The batter will be thick, so don't worry if there's a lot of clumps left.
- Add egg whites to a large bowl or the body of a stand mixer. Beat using a handheld mixer or the whisk attachment until the whites begin to form soft peaks.
- With a rubber spatula fold egg whites into flour/cheese mixture, stirring until fully incorporated.
- Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Ladle 1/3 cup scoops of the batter into the skillet, only cooking a few at a time so they don't blend together.
- Cook pancakes until the edges begin to brown and the top of the batter bubbles, then flip and cook for another 1-2 minutes. Repeat for all pancake batter.
- Top pancakes with syrup and extra blueberries, or anything else your heart desires! Serve at once.
3) Homemade Goldfish Crackers
Sure you can buy them at the store, but if you make them at home, you can make them organic, and healthier. Adapted from food4tots
Ingredients:
- 1 cup (120g) plain flour.As an alternative you can use 1/4 cup plain flour, and 3/4 cup coconut flour (or even certified organic flour or certified organic coconut flour).
- 8oz (220g) sharp/extra sharp certified organic cheddar cheese, shredded.
- 60g cold butter cut into cubes
- 1/4-1/2 teaspooon sea salt
- 2 tbs cold water
Directions:
- Using a pastry blender, cut butter into the flour until it forms coarse crumbs.
- Add sea salt to mixture.
- Add shredded cheese and cut into the mixture.
- Add water, 1 tablespoon at a time.
- use hand to form dough and divide into 2 portions. Wrap them in plastic and chill for 20 minutes (or longer).
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking trays with parchment paper.
- Take out one portion of the dough from the fridge. Work with one portion at a time. Place dough in between two sheets of wax paper or cling wrap. Roll dough out to 3mm (1/8 in) thickness. Cut out shapes with your choice of cookie cutters and transfer to baking tray.
- Use chopstick or toothpick to make the eye balls, and the prong of a for to carve a curvy lip. (this step is optional)
- Gather all the trimmings and re-roll. Repeat until all the dough is used up.
- Bake or approximately 15-17 minutes, until the crackers are crispy and golden around edges. Timing will vary according to size and shape of your crackers. Cool for 10 minutes on baking tray before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Sore in an airtight container.
Notes:
- You can substitute it with 50-100% whole wheat flour.
- Shred the cheese finer than what is shown in the photo so that you can easily cut them into the mixture.
- Get orange cheese if you can.
- If you have food processor, pulse everything (except water) together until the dough resembles coarse sand. Then follow with step 4.
- Thinner dough means crispier crackers; thicker dough means puffier, more bread-like crackers. But, the dough must not be too thin or else the crackers will be difficult to handle.
- Crackers will turn soft pretty fast even they are kept inside an airtight container. Best to be eaten immediately or within a day or two. To extend them for a week or so, I keep them in the fridge. Lightly warm them up in the toaster oven when I want to eat them.
Labels: 2014, around the farm, articles, back to school, Blueberry, certified organic, kid, kid friendly, Organic blueberries, recipes, Recipes: Breakfast, Recipes: Dessert, super food, SVO
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