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Baba Ghanoush & Cucumber Sliders

Baba Ghanoush & Cucumber Sliders | grain free, dairy free, vegan | AmandaNaturally.comThis recipe came out of troubleshooting the following food-related challenges  opportunities I was posed with last week:

  1. We have cucumbers growing like crazy in our garden right now, and I needed to use them up in any way possible. They were large field cucumbers, which worked just fine, but I think smaller english cucumbers (with no seeds!) might work a bit better.
  2. We received an eggplant in our weekly CSA bin, and I don’t normally cook with eggplant. To be honest, I don’t really love eggplant, but I didn’t want it to go to waste. This is what I will do with eggplant going forward! 
  3. I needed to create an appetizer that I can eat (grain, dairy, legume free), but that was also vegetarian friendly. Guacamole is usually our go-to, but that was already being brought to the event, so it was time to get creative!

So many appetizers are based on bread, and since bread is such an epically nutrient-poor, processed food (even the gluten-free versions!) I thought I would use cucumber slices in place of a cracker or crostini, and top it with baba ghanoush (roasted eggplant dip). To make sure the dip didn’t slide off the cucumber, I cut the cucumber into thicker discs, and scooped out the flesh in the middle to make it a little cup. They worked great!

You could easily use this same approach and fill the cucumber cups with guacamole, egg/tuna salad, salsa or hummus/bean dip (if tolerated). 

Baba Ghanoush & Cucumber Sliders
A delicious, nutrient-dense appetizer that is free of grains and dairy. Vegan friendly as well!
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
30 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
30 min
Baba Ghanoush
  1. 2 medium eggplants
  2. 2-3 cloves garlic
  3. 3 tbsp tahini
  4. 1 lemon, juiced
  5. 1 tsp cumin
  6. ½ tsp sea salt, plus extra for sprinkling
  7. ¼ cup olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
Cucumber Sliders
  1. Cucumbers
Instructions
  1. Slice eggplant into ¼ inch rounds.
  2. Sprinkle with sea salt and place in a colander in the sink.
  3. After 10 minutes, rinse off and pat dry with a tea towel.
  4. Turn your oven to broil.
  5. Lay eggplant rounds on a baking sheet, drizzle with olive oil and a pinch of sea salt.
  6. Broil 10-15 minutes, flipping once, until eggplant is golden brown and soft.
  7. Remove from oven and let cool.
  8. Once cool, peel/cut off skin. Add eggplant to food processor.
  9. Add remaining ingredients and mix until creamy.
  10. Meanwhile, slice cucumber into discs, about 1 inch thick.
  11. Scoop out half of the inner flesh, taking care not to go all the way through.
  12. Fill with baba ghanoush.
Notes
  1. To fill cups nicely, place dip in a piping or a ziploc bag with the corner cut off. Pipe dip into cucumber cups.
  2. Other dips would work great as well
  3. - salsa
  4. - tuna/egg salad
  5. - guacamole
  6. - ranch dip
  7. - hummus or bean dip (if tolerated)
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Sweet Potato Sliders

Sweet Potato Sliders | AmandaNaturally.comParties and social gatherings are more difficult for those of us who avoid specific foods for health reasons. It becomes significantly easier when you host, or if you are attending a pot luck, because you know that you will at least be able to eat what you make! The key is bringing something that not only you can eat, but that most of the other guests will enjoy as well. I can tell you from personal experience, when dealing with food allergies, you become way less picky about the things you can eat! I constantly have to remind my husband that while the biscuits I make are good, they are no way identical to gluten-filled ones (although he somehow still can’t see the difference!). So my goal is to make things that are delicious for everyone, not just those of us who have adapted to gluten/grain-free versions!

Case in point, these Sweet Potato Sliders. This recipe is designed to be a jumping off point, so you can adapt it to whatever foods you have on hand. My favourite way to make them is by topping with pulled meat, but there are lots of other ways to utilize them. Here are some suggestions:

  • pulled pork + guacamole + salsa (my fav)
  • small piece of grilled/flaked salmon + mango chutney
  • yogurt (if tolerated) + curry chicken + cilantro
  • mini beef patty + caramelized onions
  • bacon + lettuce + cherry tomato
  • pepperoni + tomato sauce + basil
  • smoked salmon + capers
  • keep it meat-free by topping with baba ganoush, hummus (if tolerated), guac, cheese, salsa etc.

 

Sweet Potato Sliders
A delicious appetizer at a dinner party, great for a pot luck and a perfect game day snack! Grain-free, dairy-free and oh so yummy!
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Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
45 min
Total Time
55 min
Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
45 min
Total Time
55 min
Ingredients
  1. 2-4 skinny sweet potatoes
  2. 2 tbsp fat of choice, melted (coconut oil, lard, olive oil)
  3. sea salt
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. Slice sweet potatoes into even slices, about ¼ inch thick.
  3. Toss slices in a bowl with melted fat of choice and sea salt.
  4. Lay slices on a baking sheet, leaving some space in between.
  5. Bake for 20-25 minutes.
  6. Flip and continue baking for another 15-25 minutes until cooked through.
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