If you want to have superglowy skin like Miranda Kerr’s, what are you waiting for to recreate her viral acai smoothie?
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Once again, Los Angeles supermarket Erewhon Market announced a collaboration with one of our favorite celebs, Miranda Kerr. The model’s new drink is an acai smoothie, rich in antioxidants and with aboost of collagen.
If you were wondering why you should recreate this drink, acai is one of the berries with more properties in nature. In addition to stimulating energy, it will help strengthen your immune system and fight aging. We pass you the recipe so you can make this smoothie and include it in your breakfasts or as your post-workout drink.
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Aside from a source of caffeine (sans the jitters), green tea has powerful mind, body, and beauty benefits like fighting inflammation and protecting your body against aging (thanks to vitamins B and E, it boosts collagen production), and it has shown to boost your metabolism to burn fat as energy quicker. Need more convincing to add the green powder into your daily routine? Below is how we make our matcha tea latte at home.
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WHAT IS MATCHA?
Matcha powder is made up of ground-up green tea leaves. Instead of brewing a cup of tea with tea leaves, this is ground-up leaves that dissolve into warm/hot water. If you ever have the privilege of visiting Kyoto, Japan, be sure to go to a tea house and be sure to buy some beautiful matcha green tea powder for the road. The packets make great gifts and can be used to make this warm matcha latte or an iced matcha latte!
Though there’s not much that goes into making matcha tea, we have perfected how each of us takes our latte. It’s a staple at our home and in our BeautyLeeBar editorial meetings. The first time we had it, we immediately asked for the recipe and exact matcha and syrup. The almond milk and organic maple syrup make it slightly sweet (not too sweet though), and we serve them in these mugs—it’s such a treat, and now we are hooked on whipping one up every morning.
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Matcha Latte
RECIPE TYPE: Beverage SERVING SIZE: 2 PREP TIME: 5 min. TOTAL TIME: 5 min.
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 teaspoon matcha 2 cups of almond milk 1/4 cup organic maple syrup*lately been cutting this in half.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Boil milk. 2. Melt the matcha with a little boiling water. 3. Add the matcha and the syrup in the milk and beat very well. 4. Serve in our favorite double-wall mug.
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If you are someone who has a sweet tooth, you won’t want to miss this recipe so that you can imitate the classic banana pudding from Magnolia Bakery.
To experiment with a new potre this weekend, we recommend the delicious vanilla pudding with banana slices and cookie pieces. If you’ve ever visited Magnolia Bakery in New York (yes, that one where (SATC’s Carrie and Miranda eat cupcakes), you’ll know that this is the star dessert and that its flavor is an explosion of sweetness that always leaves you wanting more. We show you how to prepare it.
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Magnolia Bakery’s banana pudding is super easy to make
Did you know that this pudding has won awards and is world famous? Well, with this recipe, you will be able to recreate it from wherever you are.
I’m not proud to admit it, but my beige flag is that I don’t eat much vegetables. As a kid, I ate vegetables like they were going out of style, but now as a 25-year-old woman, I find myself having to sneak them into my meals to make sure I’m getting a proper amount of much-needed nutrients. One of the ways I do this is by having a couple of go-to salads in my arsenal that feel more like a fun dish than just a daily dose of greens. Enter Cameron Diaz’s Summer Crunch Salad.
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When I first heard about Cameron Diaz’s summer crunch salad in collaboration with Goop Kitchen, it didn’t even seem like the dish you think about when you hear the word “salad” (read: mango and cashews). This salad is available for delivery through Goop Kitchen, but for those of us who don’t live within their delivery radius (LA), read on for everything you’ll need to recreate this fresh summer salad at home.
The Ingredients and Recipe
Avaline’s blog spilled the full list of ingredients and steps needed to make the base of the salad, the toppings, and the vinaigrette dressing.
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Salad ingredients
4 cups salad greens (romaine or gem lettuce is recommended)
1 cup snow peas thinly sliced.
1 cup carrots thinly sliced
½ cup cucumbers cut into ¼ inch half-moon slices
½ mango peeled and thinly sliced
½ avocado thinly sliced
1 cup mixed fresh herbs (mint, cilantro, and basil are recommended)
Start with a base of your lettuce of choice, then add in your vegetables and fruits (yes, avocado is technically a fruit). Top everything off with cashews and puffed rice, and garnish with herbs and fresh-squeezed lime.
Vinaigrette ingredients
¼ cup cashews toasted
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 teaspoon Sriracha or hot sauce
1 lime juiced
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon freshly-grated ginger
1 tablespoon miso paste
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
1 clove freshly-grated or finely-minced garlic
1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
½ cup sunflower oil
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
Vinaigrette recipe
To make the dressing, add all ingredients to a blender, except for the sunflower oil and toasted sesame oil, and blend on high until everything is smooth. Keep the blender running while slowly adding in the oils and mix until combined.
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My Final Verdict
I was pleasantly surprised by how inexpensive the ingredients were. After dropping almost $50 to make the Bella Hadid smoothie at home, I expected the price tag of the ingredients for a Goop salad to be about the same. However, I only ended up spending about $37 for everything (except for the puffed rice because my grocery store was out of it). Full disclosure: I didn’t go the extra mile and make the vinaigrette. Instead, I took a page out of Ina Garten’s book and decided “store-bought is fine,” as she’d say. I did use a very light and fresh vinaigrette to stick with the overall vibe of this dish, though, and it paired perfectly.
Unfortunately, that’s where the ease of making this salad ended. Sure, making a salad typically just involves chopping, but this salad requires some ingredients to be julienned (chopped very finely), which is a lot easier said than done. Luckily, I bought pre-cut carrots, but I found it difficult and time-consuming to julienne the snow peas, mango, and avocado. But to be fair, I don’t cook much, so this may be a normal amount of prep for a meal.
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After assembling everything, the final product was a salad full of texture and bright flavors, just like the recipe promises. The bright colors and fresh ingredients make this the ideal summer salad, but the only con is that it does not have much protein. I’m all for a Meatless Monday meal, but I was pretty hungry when I made this salad for dinner, so I ended up needing to add grilled chicken to feel fully satisfied. So just a pro tip: add a protein source like salmon, chicken, or tofu for a satiating meal.
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But there were a lot of things I loved about the dish. I enjoyed using unexpected ingredients that I don’t often consume, like snow peas and mango, in a salad. I also liked that this was a lighter salad, ideal for a hot summer day compared to other salads I eat that contain heavier ingredients like cheese or hard-boiled eggs. My favorite part? The salad paired perfectly with a crisp glass of Sauvignon Blanc, just like Diaz promised.