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Upgraded Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

January 7, 2020 Tracey Grant
Upgraded Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls | Whole Daily Life

Peanut butter balls (aka buckeyes) have been a family favorite for as long as I can remember. I put a little twist on the recipe this year to replace the 2 cups of powdered sugar with 1/3 cup of honey and added a little bit of protein powder to thicken, and I think I like them even better!

Upgraded Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

1.5 cups thick peanut butter (or other nut/seed butter)
1/3 cup honey (or to taste)
1/4 cup butter or ghee
1/4 tsp salt
1 to 2 scoops Nuzest vanilla protein (wholedailylife for 15%)
2 cups chocolate chips (I like Enjoy Life brand)
2 tbsp coconut oil

  1. In a mixer, stir the peanut butter, honey, butter/ghee, and salt until well combined.

  2. Add 1 scoop of Nuzest to thicken, then another if needed to make the dough rollable.

  3. Scoop the dough out into balls (I use a cookie scoop) and place on a parchment lined sheet pan. Transfer to freezer for about 1 hour.

  4. While the balls are chilling, put the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a small saucepan over low heat on the stovetop. Stir constantly until almost melted, then remove from heat and continue to stir until smooth.

  5. Use toothpicks to dip each ball into the melted chocolate before placing back on the baking sheet. (Alternatively, you can use 2 forks.) I had extra chocolate so I drizzled it over the top!

  6. Store in the fridge.

I hope you love these as much as we do!

Until next time,

Tracey

In Treats Tags Nuzest, Chocolate, Dessert
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4 Ingredient Honey Mama's Chocolate Recipe

July 5, 2018 Tracey Grant
4 Ingredient Honey Mama's Chocolate Recipe | Whole Daily Life

You know I love to post Whole30 compliant recipes, but I also LOVE a good treat, and this one is the real deal. When I say this recipe is DELICIOUS, I mean it. I haven't had a single person tell me that they don't love it. I have to be careful that I don't eat the entire thing in one sitting!! 

Here's what you need:

1/4 cup cacao powder

2 tbsp coconut butter

2 tbsp coconut oil (this is by far my favorite brand!!)

2 tbsp honey (I use this one or this one)

Optional: pinch of salt (highly recommend!)

 

It couldn't be any more simple, just warm up all of your ingredients and mix until smooth! I like to set them in the sunshine to soften, but you can also combine in a small saucepan over low heat. You don't want it to get too hot, just enough to combine (this helps keep the benefits of the honey in-tact)! Pour into a parchment lined dish and place in the fridge to set.

When firm, cut into pieces, dust with more cacao powder if you wish, and store in the fridge!

If you make some, I'd love to hear what you think! Let me know in the comments of my most recent post on Instagram (I always keep up with the comments on my most recent two photos) or share a picture and tag me in it!!

Enjoy!

In Treats Tags Dessert, Chocolate
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Brownie Batter Protein Balls + December Promo Code!

December 11, 2017 Tracey Grant
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These balls are seriously a treat, and they’re loaded up with healthy fats and protein! I like to keep a batch in my fridge for whenever I need a sweet bite, and I’ve been known to have a few as breakfast too, along with an extra scoop of collagen in my coffee! I was inspired by a recipe that nurturingbodyandmind posted on her Instagram a while back and I modify a little bit with each batch...they're very forgiving. The key ingredients here are the Nuttzo Chocolate Power Fuel and the Chocolate Fudge Nuzest, which really pack in the brownie batter flavor! A couple of my other favorite brands have made it in as well, including Nutpods and Guiltless Goodies!

Here’s the recipe; I hope you give them a try!

PS. Nuzest hooked me up with a special discount code for all of December: use wholedailylife25 for 25% off of any regular priced item instead of the usual 15%!!

Brownie Batter Protein Balls

-1/4 cup Guiltless Goodies Superseed Flour (alternatively, ground flax seeds)

-1/4 cup hemp hearts

-1/3 cup walnuts (or sub other nut of choice)

-2 scoops Nuzest Fudge Chocolate protein powder

-2-3 tbsp Nutpods (any flavor, I used original )

-1/2 cup Nuttzo Chocolate Power Fuel 

Toss everything in a food processor and blend away! I like to blend up the seed flour, hemp hearts, and nuts first, then add the Nuzest, followed by the Nutpods and Nuttzo, but it really all ends up the same. If the mixture feels a little too dry, add more Nutpods 1 tbsp at a time until you get a soft consistency! I use a 1oz cookie scoop to form the balls. Dust them with some cocoa powder if you're feeling fancy! You'll want to store these in the fridge, if they last past a day.

Enjoy!

In Treats Tags Snacks, Nuzest, Chocolate, Collagen, Nutpods, Vegan
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Chocolate Granola No-Bake Almond Butter Fudge Pie

November 30, 2017 Tracey Grant
Chocolate Granola No-Bake Almond Butter Fudge Pie | Whole Daily Life

How's that for a mouthful of a name?! Believe me, the flavor lives up to the hype.

I've always loved the combination of nut butter and chocolate, so when I got my hands on a bag of Kitchfix chocolate sea salt granola, that's immediately where my mind wandered. I also had a couple of jars of Barney Butter almond butter that were begging to play, so I sketched out a rough recipe on a piece of scratch paper and got to work! 

I got lucky and nailed this one on the first try. The only thing to note is that it does soften up (to more of a mousse consistency) at room temperature, so it's best to slice and serve it chilled. This pie is definitely rich, and the base recipe would be great for experimenting with different types of crusts, mix-ins, and toppings!

Chocolate Granola No-Bake Almond Butter Fudge Pie | Whole Daily Life

Ingredients:

2 cups Kitchfix Cocoa Sea Salt Granola

3/4 cup coconut oil, divided (the only brand I use is Dignity Coconuts!)

3 tbsp cacao powder

1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut

2 dates, pitted and roughly chopped

1.5 cups almond butter (I used a mix of original and chocolate coconut Barney Butter)

2-4 tbsp pure maple syrup

1 tsp vanilla extract

Toppings: almond butter to drizzle, melted chocolate to drizzle, Eating Evolved chocolate chunks, more granola

Instructions:

1. Start by lining a 6" pan with parchment paper. (I made two long strips (each about 2" wide) that made an X across the bottom and extended about an inch above the sides, then laid a round piece on top of that.) Spray everything down with a spritz of oil so that it stays in place. 

2. In the bowl of a food processor blend the 2 dates, 3 tbsp cacao powder, and 1/4 cup of coconut oil until smooth. Add in the 1/2 cup of shredded coconut and the 2 cups of granola and pulse until the mixture comes together. Transfer it to the lined pan and press down to form a crust on the bottom and half way up the sides. Set it in the fridge while you prepare the filling.

3. Wipe out the bowl of the food processor (no need to wash) and add in the almond butter, vanilla, and remaining 1/2 cup coconut oil. Pulse to combine, then add in the maple syrup to taste. (My almond butter had a bit of sweetener in it already, so I stuck with 2 tbsp, but if yours doesn't, you might want more!) Pour into the crust, smooth the top, then place in the fridge to set.

4. Let chill for at least 2 hours, until firm. To remove from the pan, flip upside down, run hot water over the bottom and sides, flip right side up again, then use the strips of parchment that cross under the bottom to lift the pie out.

 5. Add toppings of choice! I used some additional almond butter, some Eating Evolved chocolate that I melted to drizzle, and some Eating Evolved chunks. I also finished off the rest of the bag of granola on top! 

Chocolate Granola No-Bake Almond Butter Fudge Pie | Whole Daily Life

 

 

In Treats Tags Chocolate, Pie, Dairy-Free, Dessert
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Review: PASCHA Chocolate (Allergen Free!)

June 29, 2017 Tracey Grant
Review: Pascha Chocolate (Allergen Free!)

If you've been following me for any length of time, you know that I LOVE a good piece (or a few pieces, let's be real) of chocolate! Honestly, I think I have some every single day. Fortunately, in the past couple of years my chocolate palate has been refined as I have had the opportunity to try more and more of the best chocolates on the market. To think, my bar of choice used to be Hershey's Cookies n' Cream!! (No shame though, I think I would probably still inhale one of those if not for the gluten.)

With that said, when I first started cleaning up my diet years ago, I made the simple switch from highly commercialized milk chocolate (Hershey's, Dove, etc) to dark chocolate from slightly nicer brands such as Ghiaradelli, Green and Blacks, and so forth. After working through several elimination diets in efforts to heal my gut, I became acutely aware of the prevalence of soy lecithin in chocolate, and it was a while before I found some bars that used sunflower lecithin instead. Taking that one step further, I was happy to discover that there are some options out there that have no emulsifiers at all! While the small amount of lecithin doesn't bother me, I am happy to be able to recommend these brands to clients who are highly sensitive.

There are a few that I have come across (I am THAT girl who is always reading the labels on everything, simply out of curiosity), but the one I want to highlight today is PASCHA!

PASCHA Chocolate is a family owned company that is dedicated to creating the most delicious and purest chocolate on the market that is safe for people with all kinds of allergies. All PASCHA Chocolate products are free from the top 8 major allergens (gluten, dairy, egg, soy, peanut, tree nut, wheat, sesame) and are certified organic, non-GMO, vegan, paleo, fair trade, and the list goes on! Talk about credibility!

The company reached out to me to see if I would like to review some of their products, and I eagerly said yes. I had heard of PASCHA Chocolate before (they make sugar free 100% cacao chocolate chips!), but had never tried it. They generously sent me two bags of chocolate chips and two of their dark chocolate bars, and I eagerly dug in!

Review: Pascha Chocolate (Allergen Free!)

I know, tough work, right? Well, I'm happy to report that the chocolate lived up to the hype! It amazes me that some of the best chocolate on the market is also the purest. I tried the 85% bar first, and was impressed with how rich the flavor was. It was perfectly sweet for my preference with a clean taste and a smooth finish. The 85% chocolate chips tasted exactly like the bar, which is dangerous, because I can throw down a handful of chocolate chips in a hurry! The 70% bar was sweeter, but not too much, and is a perfect treat when I feel like something a little more playful than the 85%. Last but not least, the 55% dark chocolate chips were noticeably sweeter, and would be a perfect addition to your favorite baked good of choice! (I can also envision them making a top-notch fudge mixed with some of my favorite coconut butter...if I hadn't already used and washed every dish in my kitchen twice already in the past two days, I probably would already be whipping up a batch!)

If you'd like to try some out for yourself, you can pick up a bar at your local grocery (Whole Foods, Sprouts, Kroger, Stop n Shop, and Jewel all carry them), or you can order online on their website or on Amazon. And be sure to head over to their Instagram page to follow some drool-worthy photos, as well as Pinterest for plenty of chocoholic inspiration!

Last but not least, don't forget to enter the GIVEAWAY on my Instagram page, which will be up and running through Sunday July 2nd! There will be two winners, and each will receive coupons for three full sized bars of PASCHA Chocolate!

Thanks PASCHA Chocolate, for making such an incredible top quality product and making fine chocolate available to all of us with food sensitivities and allergies!

 

In Treats Tags Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Allergen-Free, Chocolate, Review
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