Last night, Carson and I made some raw chocolate macaroons. My friend, Lina, had brought these in to work a while back and I thought they were so yummy, so I asked her for the recipe. The recipe comes from the book Raw Food, Real World. Lina let me borrow her cookbook and I copied down several recipes that I hope to try. These cookies are super easy to throw together and then the dehydrator does all the work while you sleep. We woke up to a house smelling like cocoa. :) These really taste great, too. They're very rich. Carson loves them... he kept sneaking tastes of the batter last night while we were making them and I let him have a bite of one as a treat after he ate his eggs and toast this morning. He immediately wanted more, but we'll have to wait till later in the day to indulge again.
Raw Chocolate Macaroons
3 cups dried, unsweetened coconut flakes (organic)
1 1/2 cups cocoa powder (organic, free trade certified)
1 cup pure maple syrup (local, organic)
1/3 cup coconut butter (extra virgin, organic)
1 Tablespoon pure vanilla extract (organic)
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients and stir well. You can also use a stand mixer with a paddle attachment.
Using a small cookie scoop, your hands, or a big tablespoon, spoon rounds of the dough onto dehydrator screens. If you are using your hands, you may want to chill the dough a bit first.
Dehydrate at 115 degrees for 12-24 hours, or until crisp on the outside and nice and chewy on the inside.
For blonde macaroons, replace the cocoa powder with an equal amount of almond flour.
These sound good! Where do you find unsweetened coconut? I can never seem to find it. Never knew you could make cookies in the dehydrator :)
ReplyDeleteCrazy! I've never seen sweetened coconut. :) This batch I bought at Trader Joes, but I've bought it many times in the past at Horrocks or at the health food store. I don't really do much grocery shopping at Meijer or the other supercenters... I only go there as a last resort usually or to get my Rx filled.
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