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Raw Oatmeal Goji Cacao Cookies
Raw Oatmeal Goji Cacao Cookies Ingredients: oats nuts, almonds goji berries, dried chocolate, dark, 70-85% cacao solids syrup, maple, canadian nuts, cashew nuts, raw Directions: Using a food processor, blend the soake...
Raw Oatmeal Goji Cacao Cookies
Ingredients:
oats
nuts, almonds
goji berries, dried
chocolate, dark, 70-85% cacao solids
syrup, maple, canadian
nuts, cashew nuts, raw
Directions:
Using a food processor, blend the soaked oat groats in a food processor until the batter comes together.
Put into a large bowl.
In the food processor pulse the almonds (or hazelnuts) until you have a course chop.
Remove and add to the oat groats.
Add the goji berries, cacao nibs and your sweetner.
Keep in mind the sweetner will affect the taste, but it probably will be good no matter which one you use.
Also the liquid sweetener will make this very very sticky.
If you want to cut back on the sweetener that wouldn't hurt.
Mix all the ingredients in the bowl well.
Grind the cashews to a fine powder.
Be careful not to let them grind too long, you don't want cashew butter.
Put the cashews in a flat bowl and spread it out evenly on the bottom.
Using a tablespoon measure scoop out some of the oat mixture and put it in the cashew powder and roll to coat.
When done all the little balls, put them into the dehydrator to dry.
Use the plastic mesh sheets for these, not the slippery teflex ones.
Drying can take up to 12 hours at 110'F, depending on how thick your cookies are.
Pat each ball down to the desired thickness.
Also how dry it is in your house can affect the drying time, so check them now and again during the first 6 hours.
At about 6 hours flip the cookies and dry another 6 hrs if necessary.
These look so pretty with the bright goji berries and the dark cacao nibs.
Its very festive!
You could also add some dried cranberries/blueberries or whatever you have in the pantry.
Bon Appetit!
Ingredients:
oats
nuts, almonds
goji berries, dried
chocolate, dark, 70-85% cacao solids
syrup, maple, canadian
nuts, cashew nuts, raw
Directions:
Using a food processor, blend the soaked oat groats in a food processor until the batter comes together.
Put into a large bowl.
In the food processor pulse the almonds (or hazelnuts) until you have a course chop.
Remove and add to the oat groats.
Add the goji berries, cacao nibs and your sweetner.
Keep in mind the sweetner will affect the taste, but it probably will be good no matter which one you use.
Also the liquid sweetener will make this very very sticky.
If you want to cut back on the sweetener that wouldn't hurt.
Mix all the ingredients in the bowl well.
Grind the cashews to a fine powder.
Be careful not to let them grind too long, you don't want cashew butter.
Put the cashews in a flat bowl and spread it out evenly on the bottom.
Using a tablespoon measure scoop out some of the oat mixture and put it in the cashew powder and roll to coat.
When done all the little balls, put them into the dehydrator to dry.
Use the plastic mesh sheets for these, not the slippery teflex ones.
Drying can take up to 12 hours at 110'F, depending on how thick your cookies are.
Pat each ball down to the desired thickness.
Also how dry it is in your house can affect the drying time, so check them now and again during the first 6 hours.
At about 6 hours flip the cookies and dry another 6 hrs if necessary.
These look so pretty with the bright goji berries and the dark cacao nibs.
Its very festive!
You could also add some dried cranberries/blueberries or whatever you have in the pantry.
Bon Appetit!