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COCONUT, WHITE MISO, CARDAMOM BUCKWHEAT 'RICE' PUDDING PORRIDGE

March 22, 2015
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  • Serves 2-4
Author Notes

From time to time there is a fine line between breakfast and dessert. This recipe represents one of those times. You could eat this for dessert at a gourmet restaurant, or you could eat this with your kids around the breakfast table on a sunday, in your pyjamas. It's up to you, but I know what I'd rather. I love all things breakfast, and although I don't always get time to make a good one during the week, my weekends are almost entirely centred around it. If I have a relatively calm weekend with not much going on, i'll take my sweet time getting out of bed, deciding what to make for breakfast, perhaps visiting the local grocery shop in clothes that certainly aren't socially acceptable, and then preparing, serving and enjoying a nutritious kind of feel-good feast. That's what weekends are for! The more people around the kitchen table and the more mouths to feed, the better.

This take on porridge is considerably creamier and has, in my opinion, a much more pleasant texture than oat porridge. Growing up, I hated porridge as I always got tough oats stuck in my teeth, and also, I hadn't been introduced to any of the ingredients I love now, so I was terribly unaware of how toppings could transform a sloppy, bland bowl of soggy oats into something I wanted to eat all day, all night and then again in my dreams. As well as being incredibly softer, plumper and creamier, buckwheat (a fibrous seed) is far more nutritious than oats - higher in (easily digestible) proteins, high in magnesium and, despite it's name, gluten and wheat free. It also helps control and reduce water retention in the body, and aids digestion.

To keep this breakfast/snack/dessert everything-free like the rest of ModelMangeTout, I use coconut or almond milk in this recipe instead of cows milk. Instead of sugar, you can incorporate coconut palm sugar/nectar, agave, stevia or raw honey (you may not need any sweetener at all - but I would recommend it for a dessert option). And, as with all porridge, you can get creative and play around with what you put in it, and on it, to make it more than just a bowl of stodge. In this recipe, I used miso and cardamom as they go really well with the coconut flavour from the milk, but you can use any herbs or spices and can add nuts, seeds, dried or fresh fruit and superfood powders of your choice. —Danielle Copperman

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Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 cups Buckwheat Groats, soaked overnight
  • 5-6 tablespoons Chia Seeds
  • 2 tablespoons Golden Linseeds / Flaxseeds
  • 400 grams Tinned Coconut Milk
  • 1/2 cup Almond or Coconut Milk (homemade or from a carton)
  • 1 tablespoon Agave / Raw Honey / Coconut Nectar
  • 2-3 tablespoons Coconut Palm Sugar / Xylitol (sweetener of choice)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Organic White Miso Paste
  • 1/2 teaspoon Ground Cardamom
  • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract / Powder / Bean Paste
  • 1/2 teaspoon Ground or Fresh Ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon Superfoods of Choice
Directions
  1. Make sure you have soaked your raw buckwheat groats overnight or for at least 8 hours. Rinse it thoroughly through a sieve then place it in a medium saucepan along with the the coconut milk and almond milk or water. Bring to the boil and then reduce the heat to medium/low. Simmer for 30-40 minutes.
  2. After 10 minutes, add the agave, coconut palm sugar, miso paste, chia seeds, linseeds (if using), cardamom, coconut oil, vanilla and ginger. Continue to simmer, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.
  3. Add more miso or natural sweetener to taste, along with any other spices or super foods you fancy. I like adding dried goji berries or fresh blueberries whilst it is cooking, as they become soft and juicy, adding a refreshing flavour to the bowl.
  4. Once the milks have more or less reduced and been completely absorbed by the buckwheat and the other seeds, remove from the heat and serve immediately, or leave to cool and store in airtight containers in the fridge until you are ready to enjoy. Reheat, or stir with hot nut milk or water before serving, or enjoy chilled.
  5. OPTIONAL TOPPINGS Chopped Mango Julienned/Peeled/Grated/Spiralised Kohlrabi Solid Coconut Milk Crushed Dried Hibiscus Petals Coconut Blossom Nectar

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