I am forever searching for healthier alternatives to satisfy my seemingly endless sweet tooth. I'm not sure if it's eating more sweets than normal after Christmas or my post-delivery cravings, or a combination, but my sweet tooth has been in high mode for a few months now. And I, admittedly, have given in and eaten a lot of foods I wouldn't normally eat, but I haven't been super committed to limiting my sugar intake as of late. Both my husband and I are committing to eating less sugar, particularly refined sugar. There was a time I had almost completely cut it out of my diet, but as too often happens, the more you slip away from the good habits, the more the bad habits seem to take over. I used to be able to eat dates or coconut rolled dates and feel satisfied. While I still enjoy that treat, it's not my first choice these days. And the fact that pregnancy weight is coming off much more slowly than it did with my other children is adding to my determination to get a handle on my sweet cravings.
So while looking through my Whole Foods Market Cookbook for something for dinner, I poked around in the back section called Cooking With Kids, that I had previously ignored and found a great recipe for Chocolate Earth Balls. I happened to have everything on hand they called for (amazingly enough, that almost never happens when I find something I want to make) and made half a batch, to see what the kids would think. Well, we ate them all in less than 2 days so I made another batch today. They are chewy and smooth with a little bit of crunch and plenty of sweetness to be very satisfying. And the kids had fun helping me roll them together! They sort of give you a sense of eating a candy bar.
As always, you should try to use as many organic ingredients as possible.
Chocolate Earth Balls
1 cup peanut butter
Side note: you should really try to eat natural peanut butter that has all of the natural oils and not the added hydrogenated fats that most traditional brands use. Even better, try organic peanut butter because peanuts are not the healthiest nut and have more pesticides than other nuts). You could also use another nut butter such as almond butter or combine the 2 like I did in my batch today. You could even substitute a little bit of tahini.
1/3 cup honey
2 teaspoons carob powder or unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup raisins
3/4 cup unsweetened coconut, divided
1/2 cup chocolate chips (I used organic grain-sweetened)
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1/4 cup finely chopped nuts such as walnuts or pecans (I actually eliminated this because I didn't have nuts I wanted to use on hand and they were still fine)
Make sure peanut butter is stirred well. Mix honey, peanut butter and cocoa or carob powder until well combined. Stir in raisins, 1/8 cup coconut and chocolate chips. Refrigerate for 1-2 hours. Place remaining coconut, sesame seeds and nuts in 3 separate bowls. Roll mixture into balls and then roll into coconut, seeds and nuts. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes to set.
This recipe made just over 2 dozen generously sized balls. I might do them a little smaller next time. They really are tasty so I encourage you to try them when you want something sweet AND healthy!
2 comments:
those do sound really good! i may have to give them a try, although i don't have everything on hand right now to make them today or i think i would!!
Those sound great! Thanks for sharing!
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