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Breakfast with Kirsten Kemp

Kirsten Kemp, YouTube ballerina behind Twin Talks Ballet shares a unique cold – weather breakfast. At Kirsten’s YouTube channel you’ll hear more of her thoughts on healthy eating and the importance of nutrient dense food for dancers. She also shares tricks of the trade and some intimate experiences from her dance journey. Kirsten is currently dancing with Oklahoma City Ballet as a member of their Studio Company.

Kirsten Kemp Twin Talks Ballet

Ingredients : 

1/2 cup of dry amaranth

1 cup of water

1/4 – 1/2 cup of plant based milk

1 spoonful of natural peanut butter

1 tbsp of maple syrup

cinnamon to taste

a pinch of salt

Amaranth Porridge

Toppings :

1 sliced banana

peanuts

Method : 

Place amaranth and water in a small pot and bring to a boil, cover, then turn down the heat to medium-low and let it simmer for about 15 minutes. Take off the lid during the last few minutes if you desire a thicker consistency. Turn off the heat and stir in your desired amount of plant based milk, peanut butter, maple syrup, cinnamon, and salt. Place in a bowl, and top with a sliced banana and peanuts. Enjoy!

Amaranth is an ancient grain that is rich in minerals, fiber, and protein – great for muscle repair, reducing inflammation, digestion, and bone health.

Amaranth

It is often overlooked, but I have found it to be affordable and available at most grocery stores. It is possible to make porridge out of most any grain, but I love amaranth for its unique, nutty flavor and creamy texture that somehow also offers a little bit of a crunch when you bite into the tiny grains!

In my experience, it is also more filling than oats or quinoa, which is excellent for sustained energy. I usually enjoy this on a weekend and make a little extra to reheat for a weekday breakfast. If you don’t have as much of an appetite (like me on weekday mornings) try reducing the amount of amaranth to 1/4 or 1/3 cup per serving. I hope that you will enjoy this unique and delicious porridge option as much as I do!

Check out this related post :   A Healthy Eating Challenge for Dancers
Amaranth Porridge from YouTube Dancer Kirsten Kemp

Jess Spinner

Jess is a former professional ballet dancer turned Holistic Health, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Coach for high level dancers. She founded The Whole Dancer in 2015 after identifying a greater need for balance, wellness and support in the dance world. Since The Whole Dancer was founded, Jess has worked with 100's of dancers worldwide at top companies and schools. She has been featured in or written for Dance Magazine, Dance Teacher Magazine, Pointe Magazine, and Dance Spirit Magazine.

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