Since I learned how to make bread at home, I’ve been interested in seeing what else I can bake or create. Baking is not my forte, which sounds ridiculous since I enjoy cooking. But I really struggle with baking. I think because, eve though there’s a recipe, sometimes it’s based on look and taste rather than follow exact instructions.
This Blueberry Lemon Sauce was a fun way to try something new and sweet. I followed this recipe from a blog called Delicious Little Bites. Try it out and let me know what you think.
Rating
10/10
Recipe
Blueberry Lemon Sauce
This was delicious and very easy to make. It’s definitely sweet, but it wasn’t nearly as sweet as I was initially thinking. I was worried, because I don’t have a sweet tooth, but this was just the right amount. If you have a sweet tooth, I’m sure you could add more sugar or vanilla extract to boost it up!
Ingredient List:
1 cup blueberries
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup sugar (I used brown sugar)
1 tbsp cornstarch, mixed with 1 tbsp water
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Recipe Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a pot and bring to a boil over medium heat
Reduce heat to low
Simmer until thickened (3-5 minutes)
Serve!
I stored mine in a mason jar in the fridge for about 3-4 days.
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When I was younger, breakfast was usually a bowl of cereal with some fruit and a glass of milk. On weekends we sometimes had a more elaborate breakfast of eggs, sausage and bacon. Growing up this was alway great and hit the spot. As I got older, this didn’t satisfy the same morning hunger and eventually I stopped eating breakfast all together and just. had a cup of coffee.
As part of the Color Series I am working on, I was looking for a red/pink themed breakfast I could make that would also be practical to bring to work. There were a lot of great ideas online, but very few were realistic to bring to the office. I saw someone blend some strawberries to add to chia pudding and I thought that would be a great place to start!
Full disclosure: I don’t actually like the texture or taste of chia pudding, or pudding in general. Mixing it in with the yogurt was a great way to disguise the chia pudding and still get the benefits.
Chia seeds are a great source of fiber and also contain omega-3 fat, antioxidants, and more.
I’m thinking of also making a blue berry themed chia pudding parfait, but for now enjoy my Strawberry Chia Pudding Parfait and my Vanilla Chia Pudding Parfait. Thear are super work-friendly, easy to throw in your lunch bag, and also very easy to clean at the end of the day (straight into the dishwasher!).
Strawberry Chia Pudding Parfait
Recipe List: Makes 6, 6oz parfaits
2 packs of strawberries
1 pack halved/sliced, 1 pack for blending
4 tbsp chia seeds
1 cup milk (I used almond milk)
1 tbsp honey
Strawberry yogurt
Granola
Recipe Directions:
Prep the chia pudding (I recommend doing this the night prior)
Mix chia seeds, milk, and honey in a bowl and refrigerate overnight
The next morning the chia seeds will have expanded and create a pudding-like texture
Instead of overnight, you can also refrigerate for 4 hours and check, if they’re not at a consistency you like, mix, and let sit for a little longer
Prep the strawberry blend
Add one pack of strawberries to a blender and pulse. You don’t want to make this a think blend. It’s just an extra touch of sweetness to add to your breakfast
Make your parfaits!
Coat base of Mason Jar in strawberry purée
Add chia seed pudding (I did one scoop)
Add strawberries
Add strawberry yogurt (I added enough to cover the strawberries)
Add more strawberries
Add granola
The amount you put for each layer is really up to you based on what you like! These directions are just approximates of what I did to make mine, but have fun with it!
Vanilla Chia Pudding Parfait
Recipe List: makes 6, 6oz. parfaits
1 pack of strawberries, halved/sliced
1 pack of blueberries
4 tbsp chia seeds
1 cup milk (I used almond milk)
1 tbsp honey
Vanilla yogurt
Granola
Recipe Directions:
Prep the chia pudding (I recommend doing this the night prior)
Mix chia seeds, milk, and honey in a bowl and refrigerate overnight
The next morning the chia seeds will have expanded and create a pudding-like texture
Instead of overnight, you can also refrigerate for 4 hours and check, if they’re not at a consistency you like, mix, and let sit for a little longer
Make your parfaits!
Add 3 scoops of yogurt
Add chia seed pudding (I did one scoop)
Add strawberries and blueberries
Add scoop of yogurt (plus a little more to cover fruit)
Add more strawberries and blueberries
Add granola
The amount you put for each layer is really up to you based on what you like! These directions are just approximates of what I did to make mine, but have fun with it!
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