Thursday, January 29, 2009

Veggie Desserts!


Nope, haven't lost my mind, if that's what you're thinking after reading the title. But if you lived with me, you might think otherwise :).

Take a look at the baked hand pies, notice the small nibble in one of them? I have a habit of biting sweets and putting them back in the dessert container/cookie jar/bag. There's a bag of chocolates in our fridge right now and I bit into half of them (I'm soooo bad!). I don't just leave them that way, most of the time, I finish them later. I simply like to take small nibbles throughout the day (unless another little mouse finishes the dessert before I do :). Don't worry, I only do this at home! I think I'm going to have to break that habit soon...especially before I have kids haha.

So veggie desserts? Where are the veggies? Those hand pies pictured were filled with an apple cinnamon concoction (crust adapted from Carol Fenster's pie crust recipe), but the unphotographed ones were stuffed with a spiced sweet potato mixture. Good way to sneak in the veggies...or roots...or starches. Whatever they are, they're healthy...very much so. Tons of nutrients.


Even though he's the little mouse who sometimes finishes off whatever I leave half nibbled in the kitchen, my husband prefers lighter desserts. So I made him a Baked Butternut Squash Fruit Salad that reminds me of a warm summer day; it consists of the star ingredient, baked butternut along with pineapple juice, pineapples, coconut flakes, roughly chopped pecans, honey, and cinnamon. I like to serve it with a dollop of homemade vanilla-cinnamon whipped cream. Not too complicated to make, so I didn't write down the instructions or exact measurements. Add as much or as little as you like of each ingredient, then throw it all in the oven for 15 minutes at 350.

With these desserts, you don't have to feel bad about digging into the sweets before meal time; that last treat could even be a very light meal or snack in itself!



Gluten-Free Baked Mini Hand Pies

adapted from Carol Fenster's Pie Dough recipe

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28 comments:

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

Mmm, love the hand pies!!

Y said...

Haha I think if I lived with you, your nibbling habit might drive me a little bit nuts. ;P

Love your vegie desserts!

Aggie said...

Loving the sounds of these desserts!! Yum!

Haley said...

I am a terrible nibbler as well! Right now there are a handful of half-eaten chocolates sitting on my counter... good thing my roommate likes to nibble as well :)

Sharon said...

I love these! I'm the same way with taking mini-bites. It helps me fool myself into eating less sweets.

Snooky doodle said...

those nibbles look yummy :)and so cute and healthy too . Never tought you could make a fruit salad with squash too !interesting !

Emily said...

The pies look tasty AND cute.

I like the butternut salad though. I'm crazy for butternut squash. It's almost got a southern thing going on with those ingredients.

Unknown said...

Neat idea! They look great!

grace said...

i'm so very glad that even people who can't eat gluten can still consume hand pies. :)
great stuff here, sophie. you're a continual amazement. :)

Mary Ann said...

Oh wow- the baked butternut salad got my attention. I am still crazy about that veggie. These little pies are so cute. What a great idea!

Tracy said...

LOVE the pies, Sophie...mmm...And I like your imaginative use of squash in a fruit salad--very clever. My mouth is watering...Happy weekend! :o) ((HUGS))

evil & demented little cooker girl said...

love the name of your blog!
more foodies to share!
:)

Michele said...

Those are sooo cute!

Sweet Treats by Dani said...

what a nice way to have just enough pie :)

Maria said...

The little pies look so good!

Maureen "Hold The Gluten" said...

Awww, those hand pies are so darn cute! My in-laws gave me the 1,000 GF Recpes for my b-day -- I'm loving it!

gail said...

oooh I love this!

Cheeky Kitchen said...

Oh, you dear! I'm weeping with joy. I LOVE this post. LOVE IT!

Keep up the be-a-u-tiful blogging! You amaze.

Lot-O-Choc said...

Mmmmmm sounds very different but delicious!!! Would definately love to try some of these!!

Honeyed Hashette said...

The hand pies look AWESOME! Mmmmmm....My husband would love peach.

Sara said...

These all sound so good, I love butternut squash! Dorie Greenspan has a butternut squash pie recipe, I haven't tried it yet.

Anonymous said...

Those are absolutely beautiful and look SO yummy!

I'm very very impressed :)

The Blonde Duck said...

Stopped in to say hello! These look grand!

Anonymous said...

Yum, looks delicious--and inventive!

Katie said...

I am a nibbler, too!

PG said...

ehat a lovely dessert! I also thought of butternut squash on reading your title. I have myself tried one rrecipe with them once. Your looks fantastic!

Vera said...

Cute pies, Sophie!

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