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Vegan Blackberry , Almond, and Quinoa Cookies 2 Ways: Traditional & No-bake Protein Balls

Vegan Blackberry, Almond and Quinoa Cookies 2 Ways: Traditional & No-Bake Protein Balls

April 24, 2016 by Channyn Culligan in Sweets

In my last post about cookies I spoke about my adoration of the delicious treat. This love for a scrumptious hand held delight has led me on a quest to continue to develop 'healthy' cookies that do not have sugar, flour, fats, dairy or eggs. To most this sounds horrible, a cookie without any of the cookie parts! However, these cookies are satisfying and actually quite delicious. Not as sweet as traditional cookies but as you cut out sugar from your diet you will begin to find that traditional sweets are in fact excruciatingly overly sweet and that you really don't like then after all. 

Sugar is probably the number one evil when it comes to our healthy, our waistlines, and our desires. Sugar is addictive and it unfortunately it feeds everything that is bad within our bodies. Bad bacteria, yeast, viral infections, disease - all of these things feed off of sugar and cannot live without it. One thing that tends to happen is that we replace all of our white sugar with natural sugar, that is a step in the right direction, however we still do need to be careful to not only eat sweet foods such as fruit but to incorporate a wide variety of vegetables into our diets as well. 

Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa No-Bake Protein Balls

Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa No-Bake Protein Balls

Back to cookies... Since I have learned a few substitution secrets for vegan and healthy baking I have been amped to get back into that scene. I was an avid baker prior to my dietary changes and missed the peace that creaming butter and sugar together gave me. I always found the process of baking calming although the aftermath of eating too many sweets was not pleasant. As I continue to experiment with different recipes and different flours I have made some great discoveries!

These two types of cookies, hold the same base ingredients; Blackberries, Almonds, and Quinoa but are utilized in a different way. Personally, I love the ease of throwing together no-bake protein balls. They literally take 5 minutes or less and taste amazing! These are fresh with blackberry flavor and hold tons of protein from the quinoa. I did cook the quinoa first so I can not call them raw balls but in the future I may leave it uncooked to get more of a crunch. 

Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa Cookies

Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa Cookies

The traditional cookies are made with  bananas, applesauce, almond butter, flax, and quinoa flour. These cookies are for those of you who like a soft chewy one. They do not crisp on the outside like cookies made with butter but instead say soft and delicious. 

I hope that you test out both recipes and let me know of any changes that you make! Enjoy!

Vegan Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa Cookies: 2 Ways

Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa Cookies

3 Bananas

1/2 cup Unsweetened Applesauce

1/4 cup Almond Butter

1 tbs Flax Meal + 3 tbs Water

1 tbs Vanilla Extract

1 cup Quinoa Flour

1/4 cup Coconut Flour

1 tbs Ground Cinnamon

1 tsp Ground Nutmeg

1 tbs Baking Soda

1 tsp Pink Himalayan Sea Salt

1 cup Oats

1/2 cup chopped Blackberries

1/2 cup chopped Almonds

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine the flax and water to create a flax egg. In a small bowl combine the flours, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt, set aside. 

Using a mixer, combine the bananas, applesauce, and almond butter until smooth. Add the flax egg and vanilla extract, blending. Slowly add the flour mixture until a dough begins to form. Add the oats. Once combined stir in the blackberries and almonds. 

Drop spoonfuls onto a baking sheet, spread the dough out into the size of the cookie that you would like (the dough will not spread). Sprinkle with sliced almonds. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until the cookies are browned on the bottom and cooked through. Let sit on the cookie sheet for 1 minute before moving to a cooling rack. 

Blackberry, Almond, and Quinoa No-Bake Protein Balls

1 cup Raw Almonds

1 cup Quinoa, cooked (although I may try this uncooked shortly)

1/2 cup Unsweetened Coconut

1 tbs Flax Seeds

1 tbs Chia Seeds

1 tbs Ground Cinnamon

1 tsp Pink Himalayan Sea Salt

1 tbs Coconut Oil

8 Dates

1/2 cup blackberries, divided

In a food processor add the almonds and pulse a few times to break them down a little. Add the quinoa, coconut, flax, chia, cinnamon, salt and coconut oil. Process until combined. With the machine running add the dates one at a time until the mixture begins to come together. Add half of the blackberries, pulsing to combine. Loosely chop the remaining blackberries and stir into the mixture. 

Roll the dough into 1 in. balls and place in the freezer for an hour before eating. These can be kept, covered in the freezer for later consumption. 

Enjoy and healthy snacking!

April 24, 2016 /Channyn Culligan
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Vegan Oatmeal Raisin, Walnut and Dark Chocolate Cookies

Vegan Oatmeal Raisin, Walnut and Dark Chocolate Cookies

April 14, 2016 by Channyn Culligan in Sweets

"C is for cookie and cookie is for me"

- Cookie Monster

Sometimes in life you just need a cookie. Cookies make us think of our childhood, wrapped in warmth and steaming from the oven, too hot to eat but we can't help ourselves. they are comforting and can ease a bad day, dispel a rotten mood and calm the soul. However, just because you need a cookie doesn't mean you need the sugar, butter, and flour that go along with it for we have all had that stomach ache after indulging in just one too many of our freshly baked treats. 

Nothing beats a good old fashioned sugared up cookie but if you are like me and are sensitive to sugar and find that your sweet tooth becomes unmanageable when you  indulge that you need an alternative for those days in which a cookie is mandatory. 

I will be the first to admit that for the majority of my life I was addicted to sugar, I craved it all the time, cookies, candy, cakes. Even though I was a vegetarian I wasn't eating very healthy and instead was living on sour patch kids, it also didn't help that I loved to bake! As I broke my sugar addiction and vowed to clean up my diet I started to only consume items with natural sugars and even though I do occasionally indulge in a sugary treat I now find that often it has an unnatural overly sweet taste that instantly gives me a headache. You might think that you cannot give up sugar but give it a try and feel how amazing it is to not flood your body with processed foods!!

Now back to the cookies - these cookies are filled with whole goodness, bananas, applesauce, flax, maple syrup, walnuts, oats, raisins, and 85% dark chocolate. They have protein and fiber and aren't cloyingly sweet. They have a nice chewy texture and are so satisfying that I actually eat them for breakfast! I really hope that you give them a try and kick that sugar addiction to the curb! 

Vegan baking tips: There are a lot of substitutions when trying to bake without dairy and eggs and I just wanted to you a few so that you could experiment with other recipes that you may be looking to convert....

1 cup of bananas = 1 cup of butter

1 cup of unsweetened applesauce = 1 cup of sugar, vanilla extract can also be used to sweeten 

An egg can be replaced with banana or applesauce but flax is an awesome binder;

1 tbs ground flax + 3 tbs water = 1 egg

Vegan Oatmeal Raisin, Walnut, and Dark Chocolate Cookies

3 Ripe Bananas (aprox. 1 cup)

1 cup Unsweetened Applesauce

1 tbs Vanilla Extract

2 tbs to 1/2 cup Maple Syrup, depending on your tastes

1 tbs Ground Flax + 3 tbs Water

3/4 cup Oat Flour (you can make your own by processing oats in your food processor)

1/4 cup Coconut Flour

1 Tbs Baking Soda

1 tsp Pink HImelayan Sea Salt

2 tbs Cinnamon

1 tsp Cayenne Pepper

1 cup Rolled Oats

1/2 cup Chopped Walnuts

1/2 cup Raisins

1/2 cup 85% Dark Chocolate, chopped

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine the ground flax and water in a small bowl and stir, let sit until congealed, this is a flax egg and great for binding. 

In a mixing bowl or stand mixer, mix the bananas, apple sauce, vanilla extract and maple until well combined making sure the bananas are mashed. Add the flax egg continuing to mix until incorporated. 

In a small bowl combine the flours, baking soda, salt, and spices and stir. Add to your banana mixture and stir until combined and the dough begins to hold together, add in the rolled oats walnuts, raisins and chocolate, stirring together. 

Using a large spoon, drop dough onto a cookie sheet. The cookies will not spread like regular butter cookies so you can leave them as drop cookies or shape them into circles if you would like. Bake in the oven for 10 or so minutes or until the bottoms are browned. Remove from the oven and cool. 

Enjoy and healthy eating!

 

 
April 14, 2016 /Channyn Culligan
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