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Salted Sunflower Nut Butter Cups

    Salted Nutbutter Cups

    Paleo, Vegan, Gluten Free

    Happily Serves 24 mini cups

    ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS

    CHOCOLATE SHELL

    3 cups Lily’s chocolate chips

    1 TBSP Coconut oil

    1 tsp Vanilla

    FILLING

    3 TBSP Sunflower butter

    1 tsp  Himalayan sea salt

    1 tsp Coconut oil

    1/4 Cup Dates

    TOPPING

    Pink Himalayan salt, to taste

     

    Soak Dates 1-4 hours.  Remove seeds.

    In a double boiler, add in dark chocolate chips, coconut oil and vanilla.

    Melt over a pot of simmering (not boiling) hot water until well incorporated.

    Fill the bottom of each muffin liner with 1-2 tsp of the chocolate mixture.

    Set aside leftover chocolate to put on top of the cups.

    Set the muffin pans in the freezer.

    In a food processor add in Sunflower butter, sea salt, coconut oil and dates.

    Blend until smooth and creamy.

    Spoon 1 tsp of the sunflower butter mixture on top of each chocolate filled muffin liner.

    Then spoon out 1-2 tsp chocolate mixture to cover each cup.

    Sprinkle Himalayan salt on top.

    Place the cups in the freezer for 30 minutes or until set.  Serve frozen.

     

    Cacao Avocado Mousse

      Cacao Avocado Mousse

      Gluten Free, Vegan

      Happily serves 4

      ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS

      3 Avocados

      1/3 Cup Coconut nectar

      1/2 Cup Raw cacao
      1 tsp ground cinnamon

      dash of allspice (optional)
      2 vanilla beans, split and seeded
      1/4 tsp Himalayan sea salt

      Stevia drops if desired sweeter

      Mash all ingredients together and enjoy!

      Optional to add nut milk to thin out consistency.

      Fresh mint leaf for garnish or chopped for added flavor
      The Cacao is antioxidant rich, high in flavonoids, which are essential to a healthy cardiovascular system.  Cacao provides a natural form of iron for a natural energy boost.

      The avocado provides heart healthy monounsaturated fats as well as a good amount of vitamin B5 and Vitamin K.  Avocados are known for promoting heart health, regulating blood sugar and are believed to potentially offer anti-cancer benefits, specifically when it comes to cancer of the mouth, skin and prostate gland. Avocados are very alkalizing to the body.

      Coconut Whipped Cream

        Coconut Whipped Cream

        Vegan, GF, Refined Sugar Free

        Happily serves 2

        ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS

        1 Can full-fat Coconut milk

        1 TBSP Maple syrup or Stevia

        1 tsp vanilla

        Allow can of coconut milk to sit in fridge overnight, untouched.

        In the morning, open the can and scoop out the solid cream on top. Pour the liquid into a different container.

        Add vanilla and stevia or syrup to taste and use a high-powered hand blender to whip the cream into soft peaks.

        Serve immediately

        Jodi’s Sweet Potato Brownies

          Jodi’s Sweet Potato Brownies

          Grain Free, Paleo, GF, Dairy free
          Happily serves 12

          ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS

          2 medium Sweet Potatoes
          14 Medjool Dates
          1 1/2 Cups Quinoa or Almond Flour
          4 TBSP Raw CACAO Powder
          3 TBSP maple Syrup (Grade B) or Coconut netar or coconut palm syrup
          Pinch of sea salt

          Peel Sweet Potatoes. Slice/cut and steam for about 20 mins until soft.
          The smaller the pieces, the faster it will cook.

          Add Sweet Potatoes and Dates to food processor, blend until a creamy smooth texture.
          Mix all other ingredients in a bowl, then add cream mixture. Stir well.
          Place on Parchment paper lined baking dish and bake for 20-30 mins on 350 until the toothpick comes out dry.
          Allow to cool 10 mins for the brownies to gel together, very important step!!

          Tip: If you don’t use raw cacao powder, you cause conventional cocoa powder but you will need to double the quantity.

          Jodi’s Fudgy Brownies

            Jodi’s Fudgy brownies

            Grain free, Refined sugar free, Dairy free, Gluten Free,

            Happily Serves 12

            ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS 

            1 Egg

            2 Cups Black beans rinsed, drained & cooked

            One avocado

            1 TBSP vanilla extract

            1/2 Cup Coconut Brown sugar

            2/3 Cup Carob

            1-2 tsp Coconut oil

            1/4 tsp baking soda

            1/4 tsp baking powder

            1/2 tsp Himalayan Sea Salt

            1/2 cup dairy free chocolate chips

            Preheat oven to 350°. Grease an 8 x 8″ baking stone.

            Mix egg, black beans, avocado, vanilla and sugar in the food processor until smooth.

            Add the Carob,  coconut oil, baking soda, baking powder and mix again until smooth.

            Batter needs to be sticky to be fudgy.

            If you want it thinner add a tablespoon or so of coconut milk.

            Fold in the chocolate chips spread in the pan and bake for about 25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely.

            Tips:  The food processor is best.  It  blends and hides the consistency of the beans.

            Chocolate Almond Bark Info & Recipe

              Chocolate Almond Bark

              Safe to say that most people enjoy chocolate. Especially at the holidays. So if there is a way to enjoy good food without the extra calories from processed packaged foods this is the way to do it. A couple of added benefits are that it has low cholesterol, low sodium, 5 ingredients or less, and it tastes great (so it’s kid friendly).  This is a simple Almond or nut bark recipe that will have you coming back for more.

              Raw Honey

              Raw honey that is unprocessed and unfiltered has live enzymes, vitamins and trace minerals and is considered a raw honeyWhole Food, straight from the hive. Honey provides a good source of vitamin B6, vitamin C and three times the riboflavin then maple syrup. Organic honey Is a source of natural antioxidants. Local raw honey can also help with people who struggle with allergies. 1 tablespoon only has 60 cal and 17 carbohydrate (16 sugars). Most of the sugars come from fructose with a bit of glucose and even less sucrose.

               

              Keywords: Description:
              antioxidants  An antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that can produce free radicals, leading to chain reactions that may damage cells. Antioxidants such as thiols or ascorbic acid (vitamin C) terminate these chain reactions.
              orac scale  The ORAC scale measures the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity in different foods. Free radicals are produced during normal metabolism and cell function, as well as from stress and pollutants in our air, water and food. The oxidative stress caused by these free radicals is implicated in everything from the aging and wrinkling of skin to DNA damage, diabetes, cancer and heart disease.
              polyphenols  Polyphenols are abundant micronutrients in our diet, and evidence for their role in the prevention of degenerative diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases is emerging. The health effects of polyphenols depend on the amount consumed and on their bioavailability.
              digestive enzymes  Digestive enzymes, primarily produced* in the pancreas and small intestine, break down our food into nutrients so that our bodies can absorb them.
              amino acids  Amino acids are organic compounds that combine to form proteins. Amino acids and proteins are the building blocks of life.
              orac chart  orac chart 

              This is just a small representation of the larger ORAC chart, but you see how high Cacao Powder is on the list…very antioxidant rich.

               

              If you choose to use maple syrup instead of honey, make sure you read the labels. Pure maple syrup and is sap boiled down to make syrup. For every 39 gallons of sap, it makes just 1 gallon of maple syrup. This may help you understand the price difference. Breakfast syrup’s or pancake syrup, are not made with maple at all. They are made from high fructose corn syrup and flavored with an aromatic compounds and caramelized sugar, among a few other spices. Canada produces 80% of the worlds maple syrup. The United States divides the grades into grade A and grade B. Grade A is considered premier and what’s meant for eating. Grade B is so dark that is generally used in baking or cooking. The sugars in maple syrup primarily come from sucrose. Maple syrup may be considered healthier because of its overall less sugar, more importantly Less fructose than honey. Maple syrup provides more minerals than honey such as iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium and potassium. For 1 tablespoon of maple syrup and there are about 56 calories and 13g of sugar.

              Organic Cacao

              organic cocoaCacao can fuel energy and mood. It is an excellent source of fiber good source of protein and iron. It is high in antioxidants and polyphenols. A half half a cup of raw organic cocoa organic cocoapowder has 110 cal, 2 g of fat 16 carbohydrates, 10 of which is dietary fiber. It contains 8 g of protein and will give you 10% of the iron you need for your daily requirements. It is considered a stimulant and should be eaten occasionally not every day.

               

               

              Raw Organic Coconut Butter

              coconut organic coconut butterRaw organic coconut butter is comprised of puréed, raw coconut meat, not only coconut oil. Coconut oil is up your fat, and is made up of medium fatty chain acids. MCTs (medium chain triglycerides) are absorbed in your digestive track. Because coconut oil it is 90% saturated fat it will become a solid at 75° or colder and turn into a liquid if warmer than 76°. 1 tablespoon will give you 105 cal, 11 g of fat, 4 g of carbs half of which are dietary fiber, and 2 g of protein. Coconut butter will also give you 6% of the iron you need daily.

              All nuts will give you different fat content, carbohydrate content, and protein content. Of all nuts pecans are the highest on the ORAC chart (oxygen radical absorbance capacity). Soaking drying all of your nuts and seeds will lead to better digestion and absorption of vitamins and minerals.

              Homemade Chocolate Almond Bark

              1 cup cocoa butter (or coconut butter)
              1 cup Cacao powder
              1/3 cup raw honey or maple syrup
              3 tsp vanilla extract

              optional: chopped nuts

              Gently heat all ingredients in a small sauce pan over low heat. mix until ingredients are combined and chocolate sauce is smooth.

              Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
              Pour chocolate sauce over parchment lined cookie sheet .
              Place cookie sheet in freezer.
              Freeze for 2-3 hours or until completely hard

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