Coconut milk Porridge Recipes - Best Milk Recipes

Coconut milk Porridge Recipes

chai teff porridge with coconut milk | naturally vegan and gluten free recipe via willfrolicforfood.comIt’s happened. I’ve become a morning person. Or at least the sort of babe that looks forward to the mornings. The soft light that fills our bedroom. The quiet before the world enlivens. The two of us making our way to the kitchen with soft throw blankets settled over our shoulders. Shuffling around in sock feet. Chatting and laughing and talking of dreams. Me at the range making something good to eat. Him at the Chemex brewer, fiddling with the coffee grinder. Holding each other as we wait for the coffee to percolate, the porridge to cook.

It’s not always like that, of course. Most mornings we at least do coffee together. Sometimes I choose to go to a long yoga class in the AM. Or to get straight to work editing photos and writing before he wakes up. He often has errands to run or an early shift at work.

chai teff porridge with coconut milk | naturally vegan and gluten free recipe via willfrolicforfood.comWe try to hit that sweet spot, where we get some time together before the day gets going. It’s been hard to leave bed lately. Leave that magic and sweetness in sleepy conversation while tucked under our comfortable duvet. I know that when my feet touch the floor my brain will want to begin the process of making. Breakfast, blog posts, recipes, emails, articles, yoga classes. The list goes on. Infinite creative accomplishments are possible in a day. And that hustle in my mind alights as soon as I turn upright. But before I get oriented to the fire of the day, there’s coziness. Quiet steam lifting from my cup. Soft smiles shared over avocado toast. The sound of cardinals settling, curious, on the branches of our persimmon tree.

chai teff porridge with coconut milk | naturally vegan and gluten free recipe via willfrolicforfood.comBreakfast is that lovely inhalation before the day gets going. Before I have to set down to my notebook and sketch out my intentions. Before Logan gets into reading the comparative charts from his recent coffee roasts. Before the dalliance with worldly tasks.

chai teff porridge with coconut milk | naturally vegan and gluten free recipe via willfrolicforfood.comI suppose that makes it my favorite time of the day.

As we sink into cool Autumn I find myself craving warm cereals for breakfast. Oats, millet, einkorn, teff. Teff in particular is great for the fall. It has a grounding, warming quality that I find balancing.

Some of you may remember teff from my turmeric cashew butter chocolate chip cookies. Teff is a gluten free super grain, high in protein and calcium. It has a mild, nutty flavor. It pairs well with warming spices and chocolate. In savory dishes I like to use it like polenta. And it can sub 1:1 for buckwheat flour in baked goods.chai teff porridge with coconut milk | naturally vegan and gluten free recipe via willfrolicforfood.com One of the more curious qualities of teff, both the flour and the grain, is how filling it is. I find it even acts as an appetite suppressant. A small serving of this Chai Teff Porridge keeps me full for most of the day until dinner. It’s kind of a trip.

In this teff porridge I whisk teff flour
into a creamy spiced coconut milk base. You’ll want to use the flour, as opposed to tiny whole teff grains. Using the flour gives the porridge a silky-smooth texture. The recipe takes no more than 5 minutes, all in all. Teff might even be the fastest cooking cereal grain. I mean, you can’t beat 5 minutes for a stovetop hot cereal.

I encourage you to play around with the toppings to your hearts content. Here I’ve used goji berries and hemp hearts. But cacao nibs, nuts & seeds, chopped dates, shredded coconut, etc. would also be great. It’s up to you. You could also whisk a teaspoon of ground maca into the recipe for some extra energy and super powers!

More
Ambrosia Naturals, llc GoldenPaste
Grocery (Ambrosia Naturals, llc)
  • Amalaki: Provides source of natural vitamin C. Reduces acidity and helps to balance pH levels. Detoxifies and rejuvenates the digestive system and GI tract.
  • Bhrami: Brain and nervous system support. Boosts energy without caffeine or other stimulants. Adaptogenic herb-helps reduce the negative effects of daily stress.
  • Ashwaghanda Powerful adaptogen Supports adrenal health. Soothes the nervous system. Rejuvenate tonic.
  • Turmeric and Extracts Curcumin is the principal curcuminoid found in Turmeric, the golden spice of South East Asia.
  • Holy BasilOr Tulsi is one of the most revered plants in the Indian sub continent. Cultivated for it s medical properties.

Popular Q&A

Related Posts