Bakeries Miami FL

It is the season for pumpkin pies, gingerbread men and decadently rich desserts. Fortunately, there are ways to slenderize your holiday baking so you can maintain a healthful diet that meets your organic lifestyle needs.

Au Bon Pain
(305) 264-4111
777 Northwest 72Nd Ave.
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 854-7313
3659 S. Miami Ave.
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 668-0151
6200 Sw 73 Street
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 375-0332
1001 Brickell Bay Dr.
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
1601 Washington Ave Suite 120
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 325-9595
1351 Nw 12Th St.
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 243-4197
1475 Nw 12Th St.
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 436-3890
2315 Nw 107Th Ave Suite 1M31
Doral, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 670-6642
9155 S.Dadeland Blvd. Suite 100
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 273-7031
8950 North Kendall Drive
Miami, FL
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Healthy Holiday Baking

’Tis the season for pumpkin pies, gingerbread men and decadently rich desserts. Fortunately, there are ways to slenderize your holiday baking so you can maintain a healthful diet that meets your organic lifestyle needs.

Start by substituting organic applesauce or other organic fruit-based products for butter, margarine or oil in your favorite holiday breads and baked goods.

“Substituting fruits for butter works well in most quick breads, muffins and some cakes,” says Jyl Steinback, a personal trainer who has been dubbed “America’s Healthiest Mom” and author of several books, including “Fill Up to Slim Down” and “Supermarket Gourmet.”

“It usually doesn’t work as well in cookies,” she tells Organic Authority. “I have good success substituting the full amount of butter or margarine with the fruit. You can also try substituting fat-free yogurt, fat-free creamers or skim milk, in certain cases. There is no absolute proportion, as recipes will differ, so it truly depends on the individual recipe.”

So, what basic guidelines should you follow?

“If the recipe is too ‘liquidy,’ add a little more flour,” Steinback instructs. “If it is too thick, add a little more fruit or liquid. Try applesauce, crushed pineapple or canned pumpkin in several of your favorite quick bread or muffin recipes. Cake recipes are a little more fussy, but I have had success substituting applesauce for the oil in packaged mixes.”

And while we’re on the subject, if you’re not exactly Julia Child ...

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