workshop plant-based Breakies from leftover bread

workshop plant-based Breakies from leftover bread

🌱🍪🍞 Grandma Sita had a lot of fun baking plant-based breakies made from leftover bread, brown bananas, and some fruit with the kids and parents of Forældrenes Børneklub in Copenhagen, DK. 

🤗 All children were welcome with their parents or adult companions generating a space for intergenerational cooking. Grandma Sita encourages families to cook and eat more fruit and veggies as a fun activity for kids at home. Win-win!

😉 Why the name of breakies? Mix between Brea(d) and (coo)kies is Grandma Sita’s plant-based creation that helps you run out of stale leftover bread and brown bananas, and is the perfect in-between healthy snack. And ready, set, and bake! Full plant-based recipe here 👉 http://www.sita-nena.com/breakies/

🛒 Every cooking workshop, Grandma Sita inspires action by utilizing as much food rescue as possible to minimize food waste in Denmark. Think global, act local! These plant-based breakies were made with food surplus in Surprise Packs (local bakery and grocery store) provided by Too Good To Go, the 1 anti-food waste mobile application. Fighting food waste together!

🗑️🤔 Did you know that for every loaf of bread eaten half a loaf is thrown away in the households? Explore creative ways to repurpose leftover bread into new plant-based treats like Grandma Sita’s yummy breakies, which are good for your budget as well as your health, and that of the planet. Win-win-win! 

➡️ Forældrenes Børneklub is family-based association in Nordvest, Copenhagen. Volunteers are parents with children aged 0-6, who plan & organize all activities. + info 👉https://www.facebook.com/foraeldrenesboerneklub 

👵💚 Grandma tipGrandma Sita’s tips::

*Breakies can be frozen after you have shaped them into balls. Let the balls thaw approx. half an hour before baking them. 
*Instead of blueberries change them depending on seasonal fruit and check your pantry or cupboard shelves for chocolate chunks, nuts, and seeds can be added as well. 
*Brown (overripe) bananas are a fantastic ingredient for plant-based baking. Bananas can replace eggs in some recipes and work especially well to achieve a moist result. To use bananas as a substitute for eggs, replace one egg with one ripe, mashed, or pureed banana. And ready, set, and bake! Check out here some plant-based recipe ideas for you to try  7-ideas-overripe-bananas

♻️🌎 An estimated 40% of bread produced yearly is wasted in households. All of us can act at home to reduce our waste and every single one counts. So what if you could do one thing to reduce food waste in your kitchen? Bake, not waste!



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