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I immediately knew I needed to try to make my own version, and since Easter is around the corner, it seemed like the perfect cake to test out for the occasion.
Let me let you in on a little secret – this is a cheater cake. That’s right, I zhuzhed- (how do you even spell that?! Do you know what I’m trying to say though?) up box cake. Sometimes Betty Crocker pulls through.

A few weeks ago I purchased a couple of boxes of Betty’s French Vanilla cake because it was on sale for $1.00 – what a steal! Now, I have the perfect use for it. All you need to do is add some peanut butter and swap the milk for coconut milk. It leaves you with this dreamy and decadent, fluffy cake. It’s an Easter miracle!
Oh, and the icing is also a peanut butter buttercream! You’re welcome.
This is the simplest cake you will ever make! These are the ingredients you will need:
For the decoration, I used gel food colouring (a tiny bit of red) to dye my icing a pale pink colour, reserving a small amount of the original colour (which was slightly brown, from the pb) to create “nests” on top. I filled each nest with a few mini eggs and then melted down some chocolate, which I “flicked” onto my cake using a paintbrush to create a speckling.

Wishing you all a very happy spring and a lovely, cake-filled Easter, if you celebrate!
Gluten Free Stone Fruit Galette (a brilliant summer dessert)
Apple Cardamom Hand Pies with a Rum Glaze (just store-bought puff pastry and a quick filling)
Vegan Pumpkin Coconut Cake (pumpkin + coconut = goals)
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Servings: Makes four 6-inch cake layers (enough for two small cakes)
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
For the icing:
For the icing:
I hope you enjoyed this easy cake recipe! If you have any feedback or comments, please leave them below! Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @nevernoteatingca for more recipes, tips and tricks!

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I traveled to SE Asia during the summer of 2017. Those were the days, man. It was like 6 weeks of pure foodie inspiration. Rice, curries, fresh fruit, toasties from the 7/11…If you know, you know.
The abundance of carbs I ate while there was record-breaking, and the best part is, I didn’t gain a pound…I actually lost weight. Afterall, you step outside and instantly sweat off a few kilos in the 50-degree weather. And now, I have a plethora of different rice dishes under my belt!

So let’s chat about this coconut rice dish. I just love coconut ‘er-thang! This rice makes for a perfect side dish to any meal – It has a creamy quality to it and it takes minutes to whip up. Here is what you will need:
Let’s get started!
Coconut Lime Cilantro Rice
Serving size: 3-4
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Ingredients:
Instructions:
NOTES:
*Add a touch of honey to the rice while cooking for a hint of sweetness.
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Okay, picture this – you are watching the abnormally late NBA playoffs (thanks, Covid), and you’re eating your wings, nachos and burgs. Halftime comes and you need something sweet. Why not fire up the BBQ and throw on some peaches? Dress them up with some coconut whip cream? A little sweet balsamic reduction? Yes, yes and yes. I vote yes.
Even easier, you can use a cast iron grill pan on your stovetop. I use the one found here, and I love it! It’s perfect for those without a barbeque, or anyone who just wants an easier clean-up. All you need to do is set it over medium-high heat and brush the peaches with olive oil before cooking them for about 2-3 minutes per side. They will still develop those beautiful grill marks that you get on the Q, just with less hassle.

The coconut whip cream is my favourite. As a traditional whip cream lover, finding a vegan alternative was super exciting. This part is a bit tricky, as you need to find a can that solidifies properly when you store it in the fridge. I have found that 365 Everyday Value and Aroy-D are the best for this. To make the whipped cream, place a can of coconut milk in the fridge for at LEAST 24 hours. The longer, the better. Also, try not to shake the can too much before placing it in the fridge. The coconut milk and water will naturally separate, and we want to keep it that way, so shaking it before refrigerating it will slow the process of separation and then solidification.
When it is time to make the whipped cream, place your mixing bowl and mixers into the freezer to get super cold, about 15 minutes before you plan on beginning. Carefully open the can (without shaking) and scoop out the firm top part into your bowl. You will notice a clearer liquid at the bottom of the can (the water) – do not add this to the bowl. Save this and add to a morning smoothie! Add some cinnamon and vanilla to the coconut milk and whip until soft peaks form. Next, add in your sugar – I like to use maple syrup, but you can use powdered sugar as well. Continue beating until stiff peaks form. It is unlikely that they will become as stiff as regular whip cream, but sometimes I put the bowl in the freezer for ten minutes and re-whip for a few more seconds before serving. This usually does the trick!

For the balsamic glaze, place some balsamic vinegar with a dash of maple syrup into a small pot and bring to a gentle simmer. Let it reduce for about eight minutes. TIP: Keep the pot over the lowest heat up until you use the reduction, as it cools quickly and becomes very sticky.
Now, grab a plate, put the peaches down, scoop on some whipped cream and drizzle with that lush reduction! It’s the freshest summer dessert one could ask for!

Grilled Peaches with Cinnamon Coconut Whipped Cream and a Balsamic Reduction (Vegan & GF)
Servings: 4
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Ingredients:
Instructions:
NOTES:
*Coconut whipped cream will not always create stiff peaks, as regular whipped cream does. It depends on how hot your kitchen is. If your whipped cream is looser, place the bowl back in the freezer for 10 minutes and re-whip for a few seconds when ready to plate.
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Truly – this is the best, most perfect, thoughtful, fast, easy, cheap and delicious gift that you could give to someone for hosting you over the holidays. I wouldn’t lie to you. Scout’s honour.

This granola recipe boasts all things Christmas – warm spices, toasted nuts, jeweled cranberries…and brown butter – the best part. Grab a few small mason jars and fill ’em up, tie some bows and get ready to have a handful of new best friends.
Alright, less talk, more granola.

First step: Make the brown butter. Add a quarter cup of cold butter to a pan over medium-low heat. Let the butter foam up and become fragrant, stirring often.

It will begin to develop brown bits on the bottom of the pan (5 minutes or so) – remove from heat and let cool (put it in the fridge or freezer to speed up this process).

Secondly: Grab the biggest bowl you own. We’re not messin’ around.

Dump in 2 cups of rolled oats, 6 cups of your favourite types of nuts (I do one cup pecans, one cup walnuts, one cup cashews, two cups slivered almonds and one cup hazelnuts) and half of a cup of quinoa. Set aside.

Next: In a small measuring cup, whisk together three-quarters of a cup of maple syrup, the cooled brown butter, half a teaspoon vanilla, half a teaspoon cinnamon and a quarter of a teaspoon of nutmeg.

Pour over the nut mixture and stir, making sure everything is coated nicely.

Transfer to a baking sheet that is lined with aluminum foil and bake in a 375 degree oven for 30-35 minutes, stirring often to prevent burning. Add large coconut flakes for the last two minutes of baking. Remove from oven and add some golden and sultana raisins as well as a handful of dried cranberries and a bunch of flaky sea salt. Cool for twenty minutes before putting into jars or storing in airtight containers.

*I highly recommend using heavy duty aluminum foil for this as thinner foil can rip easily when you are stirring the granola. No one likes tin flakes in their food!
Brown Butter Nutty Granola
Yield: 8 cups
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 35 minutes
Ingredients:
Instructions:

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