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Healthy “Caramel” Apple Dip (GF, DF)

By Kelly · 15 Comments

Apple-Dip

This creamy dip has subtle caramel undertones due to the richness of sweet dates. But its unique nut-buttery flavor comes from soaked raw cashews. It’s hard not to “double-dip!” Enjoy!

Love apples as much as we do? Here are even more delicious grain-free apple recipes perfect for celebrating Fall:
• Apple-Carrot Coleslaw
• Strawberry-Apple Salad
• Crockpot Applesauce

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Healthy "Caramel" Apple Dip (GF, DF)

Ingredients

  • 1 cup raw cashews
  • 10 whole medjool dates, pitted
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened almond milk or coconut milk
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract (use 1/2 vanilla bean seeds for Whole30)
  • Optional: 1 tbsp pure maple syrup (omit for Whole30)
  • 4-6 organic apples, cored and sliced

Instructions

  1. Cover the raw cashews with room temp water and allow them to soak for at least two hours (preferably 7-8 hours to decrease phytic acid and improve digestibility).
  2. Place the whole, pitted dates into a separate bowl, cover with water and allow them to soak for two hours. (Do not soak the dates longer, or they will become too mushy.)
  3. Once soaking time is completed, drain the cashews and dates. Add them to a blender or Vita-Mix, along with the remaining ingredients, except for the apples. Blend on medium-high until completely smooth. If the mixture is too thick, add more milk, one tablespoon at a time, until desired thickness is reached.
  4. Place the dip into a small bowl and refrigerate until ready to serve. Serve with fresh sliced apples for a deliciously healthy treat. Yum!
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Filed Under: Dips/Dressings, Sweet · Tagged: healthy dip recipe

New Raw Cookie Recipe with Honey Pacifica!

By Kelly · 19 Comments

As a special thank you to my friends at Honey Pacifica, I’ve created this special Raw Cacao-Coconut Cookie Bite recipe, which is every bit as healthy as it is delicious!

I’m excited to partner with my favorite raw honey friends at Honey Pacifica to bring you a new twist on my famous raw cookie dough bites. This new version, Raw Cacao-Coconut Cookie Bites, is absolutely delightful and features Honey Pacifica’s mild raw sage honey – perfect for adding just the right amount of all-natural, healthy sweetness to any real food recipe.

Honey Pacifica has been producing delicious raw honey since 1978. Their cold-packed honey varieties are 100% raw, unheated, unfiltered and unprocessed in order to preserve all of the honey’s natural anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.

Why raw honey? It’s simple – because it’s good for you! The health benefits of raw honey are numerous and well documented. It’s a living food that contains natural antioxidants; enzymes; and minerals including iron, zinc, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and selenium; as well as important vitamins such as B6, thiamin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid and niacin. In addition, the nutraceuticals contained in raw honey help neutralize damaging free radical activity. Raw honey is definitely a healthy, all-natural sweetener that you can feel good about enjoying (in moderation, of course).

So, I invited you to pop over to Honey Pacifica to check out my delicious and nutritious Raw Cacao-Coconut Cookie Bites. They’re truly my new all-time favorite!

Just be careful not to make these by yourself, unless you have unfathomable willpower, because YES! They are that good!

This post was featured at: Living Well Wednesdays, Allergy-Free Wednesdays and Gluten-Free Wednesdays.

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Top 10 Healthy Snacks for Kids (& Adults)

By Kelly · Leave a Comment

Delicious healthy snacks make everyBODY happy!

Snack foods are one of the most favored food categories of kids, usually second only to dessert! But too often snacks consist of processed foods that not only lack real nutrition, but also contain harmful ingredients that can sabotage health and wellness.

Providing a variety of nutritious snacks for your children is so important!  Their growing bodies require solid nutrition to help set the stage for optimal growth, development and good health and wellness both now and in the years to come!

In a quest to make snack time not only easy and delicious, but also nutritious, I’ve listed ten healthy snack categories and have included some my kids’ favorite recipes for each category. (I have to admit that most of these are my favorites too – after all, who doesn’t like a yummy snack!)

Many of these gluten-free, grain-free snacks also make great lunch/lunchbox options! Most are pretty easy to whip up on the fly, but better yet, use your meal plan to plan out what snacks you’d like to have on hand for the week ahead and schedule time to make them in advance.

Super Green Guacamole

1) Fresh Veggies
Getting more veggies into the average kid can be quite a challenge, but organic vegetables and fruit (especially raw) are the building blocks of good nutrition, which is why they top the chart for nutritious healthy snacks!

Aside from classic favorites like “Carrots with Ranch Dressing” and “Ants on a Log” (celery sticks with nut butter spread in center and topped with dried fruit), here are a few yummy GF snack options for getting more raw veggies into your kiddos:
• Raw Veggie Confetti Spread
• Secret Ingredient Guacamole
• Lacto Fermented Veggies are full of healthy enzymes and probiotics. Before you think, “there’s no way my kids will eat fermented veggies,” just think about something as simple as fermenting/culturing your own pickles, salsa and carrots. I highly recommend the book “The Idiot’s Guide to Fermenting Foods.” Author Wardeh Harmon not only covers the many benefits of lacto-fermentation, but also provides a ton of great recipes.

Fruit & Yogurt Parfaits2) Fresh Fruit
Organic raw fruit (and veggies) are loaded with important vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. You can easily grab a piece of fruit and go, but I find that adding some nut butter or a cultured dairy or non-dairy item with fresh fruit really helps to better satisfy my hungry boys’ appetites.
• Fruit & Yogurt Parfaits
• Yogurt Banana Splits
• Fruit & Raw Cheese Kabobs

Super Smoothies

3) Super Smoothies & Wholesome Fruit Pops
Sweet and delicious, smoothies and homemade wholesome fruit popsicles provide an excellent opportunity to increase the daily amount and variety of raw fruits and veggies that your child consumes.
• Super Smoothies(GF)
• Wholesome All-Fruit Ice Pops(GF)
• Healthy Ice Pops & Frozen Treats

 

4) Dried Fruit and Nuts
Make Your Own KIND Bars
Having an assortment of unsweetened dried fruits and “crispy nuts” on hand (raw nuts that are soaked/sprouted and then dehydrated) is especially helpful for creating quick, healthy snacks when you’re on the go.
• Crispy Nut Snack Mixes: Simply combine your favorite crispy nuts (like almonds, walnuts, pecans, etc.) with your favorite crispy seeds (like sunflower, pumpkin, etc.). Then add your favorite dried fruits, carob chips, and other healthy add-ins and voilà, you’ve got yourself a delicious healthy snack. (Perfect for snacking on the go!)

5) Whole Milk Yogurt & Dairy-Free Coconut Milk Yogurt
Organic whole milk yogurt and dairy-free coconut milk yogurt are delicious, nutritious treats that are full of healthy probiotics. Most kids like yogurt especially when it’s combined with fruit for natural sweetness.
• Fruit & Yogurt Parfaits
• Yogurt Banana Splits
• Super Smoothies
• Healthy Ice Pops & Frozen Treats

Fruit & Raw Cheese Kabobs

6) Organic Raw Cheese
If you are able to enjoy dairy, raw milk cheese is a living food full of beneficial nutrients. Unfortunately, there are many companies out there that label their cheese as raw, when it’s really not. So it’s important to check to be sure the raw cheese you’re purchasing really is raw.
• Fruit & Raw Cheese Kabobs
• Raw Cheese & Grain-Free Crackers: Simply slice up your favorite raw cheese and serve it with some healthy crackers. (See homemade cracker recipes below.)

Spelt Thins Crackers w/Veggie Confetti Spread

7) Homemade GF Crackers
No snack list would be complete without some healthy cracker options! They are the perfect little edible utensils for healthy dips and spreads! Making your own grain-free crackers is much more nutritious (since you can avoid all those unwanted ingredients like soybean oil).

Enjoy them with your favorite real food toppings/dips, such as raw cheese, nut butter & honey, guacamole, raw veggie confetti dip, hummus or whatever else you can think of – the ideas are endless!
• Grain-Free Multi-Seed Crackers
• Grain-Free Rosemary-Raisin Crackers
• Simply Herb Grain-Free Crackers

8) Sweet & Savory Roll-Ups
A great lunch/lunchbox option or snack, Sweet & Savory Roll-Ups are a tasty, fun and attractive alternative to the traditional sandwich. In fact, my kids have eaten foods they normally turn down, when I roll it up in a tortilla! Apparently, the cute little roll-up makes everything look and taste yummier!

GF Fruit Muffins

9) Nutritious Grain-Free Muffins
Naturally-sweetened grain-free muffins make a delicious, nutritious snack when served as part of a healthy, well-varied diet.
• Favorite Fruit Muffins
• Cinnamon Streusel Muffins
• Lemon Poppy Mini-Muffins

10) Other Wholesome Baked Goods
Homemade healthy baked goods make delicious wholesome snacks too!
• How to Make Homemade “KIND” Bars
• Grain-free Cinnamon Walnut Buttons
• In a hurry? How about simply toasting a piece of grain-free bread and top it with your favorite nut butter, a drizzle of raw honey and some sliced fresh organic fruit.

I hope this “Top 10 List” has inspired you with a variety of ideas for healthy Real Food snacking! I would love to hear from you as well. So please feel free to share your favorite healthy snack ideas and recipes too!

Joyfully Serving Him, Kelly

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