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Raw Date Granola

September 21, 2017 by Epicurean Vegan

Raw Date Granola - Epicurean Vegan

For the last couple of months, I have been making more of an effort to not skip breakfast and to incorporate more fruit into my diet. I’m not sure why I reach for leafy greens before an orange, but I guess I just love my veggies. As we all know, a healthy vegan diet’s gotta include fruit, so let’s do this! I recently came across the book, Life-Changing Foods and while I don’t (yet) know about life-changing, I will say, the recipes have been meal-changing for me. Unprocessed and fresh. That’s what I’ve been focusing on for the last six months and I’ve embraced my love of food again. I was getting too reliant upon vegan products and not plant-based, whole foods—one of the main reasons my becoming a vegan. (I’ve even cut way back on gluten/wheat and I feel so much better, but that’s a whole other post.) Anyway, this recipe (which I double) from Life-Changing Foods has certainly changed my breakfasts, which needed a serious (and delicious) overhaul.

INGREDIENTS:
4 C fresh, pitted dates
1/2 C unsalted almonds (I like to roast mine)
1/2 C unsweetened coconut flakes
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon (my addition)

DIRECTIONS:
I like to add the salt and cinnamon to the food processor first to get them well-combined. I then add the dates, almonds, and coconut; blend well. Transfer to a glass container and store in the refrigerator. I usually make this the night before, otherwise, it’s too soft to be granola. For breakfast, I crumble/pull apart pieces.

Raw Date Granola - Epicurean Vegan

My favorite breakfast:
Raw Date Granola - Epicurean Vegan
unsweetened Cashew Yogurt
a teeny drizzle of agave
fresh strawberries
fresh blueberries

 

Enjoy!

 

 

 

Raw Date Granola
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Total time
10 mins
 
For the last couple of months, I have been making more of an effort to not skip breakfast and to incorporate more fruit into my diet. I'm not sure why I reach for leafy greens before an orange, but I guess I just love my veggies. As we all know, a healthy vegan diet's gotta include fruit, so let's do this! I recently came across the book, Life-Changing Foods and while I don't (yet) know about life-changing, I will say, the recipes have been meal-changing for me. Unprocessed and fresh. That's what I've been focusing on for the last six months and I've embraced my love of food again. I was getting too reliant upon vegan products and not plant-based, whole foods---one of the main reasons my becoming a vegan. (I've even cut way back on gluten/wheat and I feel so much better, but that's a whole other post.) Anyway, this recipe (which I double) from Life-Changing Foods has certainly changed my breakfasts, which needed a serious (and delicious) overhaul.
Author: Epicurean Vegan
Serves: 3 cups
Ingredients
  • 4 C fresh, pitted dates
  • ½ C unsalted almonds (I like to roast mine)
  • ½ C unsweetened coconut flakes
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp cinnamon (my addition)
Directions
  1. I like to add the salt and cinnamon to the food processor first to get them well-combined. I then add the dates, almonds, and coconut; blend well. Transfer to a glass container and store in the refrigerator. I usually make this the night before, otherwise, it's too soft to be granola. For breakfast, I crumble/pull apart pieces. My favorite breakfast: unsweetened Cashew Yogurt, a teeny drizzle of agave, fresh strawberries, fresh blueberries. Enjoy!
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Filed Under: Breakfasts Tagged With: breakfast, brunch, dates, fast and easy, granola, healthy, raw

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars

July 29, 2011 by epicureanvegan

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars -- Epicurean VeganI came across these all natural energy bars on Oh She Glows. I made a couple of alterations like using almonds and sunflower seeds instead of walnuts, and using brown rice flour instead of kamut flour. They are chewy, crunchy, a little bit sweet, and ideal for on-the-go. They’re also great for munching on while you’re hiking. The only thing I found was that they didn’t hold together very well for cutting them up. I think part of it, is that I used too small of a pan even though I went with the size recommended in the original recipe. I suggest using a shallow baking sheet, not a 8″ baking dish.

INGREDIENTS:
1/3 C brown rice flour
1/8 tsp baking soda
1/8 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/3 C brown sugar
1 C almonds, toasted
1/2 C sunflower seeds, toasted
1/2 C dried cherries or craisins
12 dates (about a cup), pitted and chopped
1 C apricots, chopped
1 flax egg: 1 Tbs flax meal + 3 Tbs warm water
1 Tbs almond milk
1 tsp vanilla

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350. Line a 9″x13″ baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside. Toast the almonds and sunflower seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, stirring often until golden brown. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Stir in the nuts and fruit.

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars -- Epicurean Vegan

Combine the flax mixture with the vanilla and let it sit for 10 minutes. Add the flax meal and almond milk to the dry mix and combine well. Spread the mixture onto the prepared pan. You can press down pretty hard—I would say until the mixture is about a 1/2″ thick.

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars -- Epicurean Vegan

Bake for 33-35 minutes. Remove from the pan and let cool for 10 minutes.

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars -- Epicurean Vegan

Return it back into the pan and place in the freezer for another 10 minutes. Remove from the freezer, cool for 10 minutes and then cut into squares. I’m not sure what the rationale behind this cooling process is, especially since they still fell apart a little when I cut them, but that’s just what the recipe says to do . . .

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars -- Epicurean Vegan

No matter how they’re cut, they’re delicious. Enjoy!

Fruit and Nut Energy Bars
 
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I came across these all natural energy bars on Oh She Glows. I made a couple of alterations like using almonds and sunflower seeds instead of walnuts, and using brown rice flour instead of kamut flour. They are chewy, crunchy, a little bit sweet, and ideal for on-the-go. They're also great for munching on while you're hiking. The only thing I found was that they didn't hold together very well for cutting them up. I think part of it, is that I used too small of a pan even though I went with the size recommended in the original recipe. I suggest using a shallow baking sheet, not a 8" baking dish.
Author: Epicurean Vegan
Ingredients
  • ⅓ C brown rice flour
  • ⅛ tsp baking soda
  • ⅛ tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ⅓ C brown sugar
  • 1 C almonds, toasted
  • ½ C sunflower seeds, toasted
  • ½ C dried cherries or craisins
  • 12 dates (about a cup), pitted and chopped
  • 1 C apricots, chopped
  • 1 flax egg: 1 Tbs flax meal + 3 Tbs warm water
  • 1 Tbs almond milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350. Line a 9"x13" baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside. Toast the almonds and sunflower seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, stirring often until golden brown. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Stir in the nuts and fruit.
  2. Combine the flax mixture with the vanilla and let it sit for 10 minutes. Add the flax meal and almond milk to the dry mix and combine well. Spread the mixture onto the prepared pan. You can press down pretty hard---I would say until the mixture is about a ½" thick.
  3. Bake for 33-35 minutes. Remove from the pan and let cool for 10 minutes.
  4. Return it back into the pan and place in the freezer for another 10 minutes. Remove from the freezer, cool for 10 minutes and then cut into squares. I'm not sure what the rationale behind this cooling process is, especially since they still fell apart a little when I cut them, but that's just what the recipe says to do . . .
  5. No matter how they're cut, they're delicious. Enjoy!
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Filed Under: Snacks Tagged With: almonds, dates, dried fruit, energy bars

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