remnantprep
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Post by remnantprep on Sept 6, 2014 17:15:22 GMT 10
Found this online! Changes I made: Used peanut butter instead of almond butter, used agave syrup instead of rice syrup, used vanilla essence instead of pods! This needs to be set in freezer so not sure how to cool if no freezer or ice is available, would probably be ok to set in winter. Ingredients: 1 cup coconut oil, plus a little extra to grease the tin 1 cup almond butter ½ cup shredded coconut, plus a little extra to sprinkle ½ cup rice malt syrup 1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped 1/3 cup raw cacao powder ¼ cup cacao nibs Method: 1. Line the sides and base of a 20cm square cake tin with baking paper or grease it with coconut oil. 2. Put your coconut oil, almond butter, shredded coconut, rice malt syrup and vanilla seeds in a food processor and combine really well. 3. Scoop half of the mixture into the tin and smooth it out with a knife or spatula so it’s even all over. Place the tin in the freezer for 20 minutes until the fudge has firmed up slightly. 4. Now it’s time to make your second layer. Turn the food processor on again and add the raw cacao powder. Blend until chocolatey and lovely, then spoon this mixture onto the already prepared layer in the tin. 5. Put the fudge back in the freezer for about 20-30 minutes, then take it out and cut it into squares. 6. Serve topped with the cacao nibs and extra shredded coconut. For more tips and tricks, watch Luke and Scott in the tenth episode of Live Well. TIP: We recommend that you use vanilla seeds scraped from the bean. If you don’t have a vanilla bean, just replace the seeds with 1-2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. livewellonline.com.au/healthy-bodies/diet/recipe-coconut-choc-fudge/
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Post by You Must Enter A Name on Sept 7, 2014 15:16:55 GMT 10
Oooh we have all of that in the pantry. Might give it a whirl during the week, thanks Remm.
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remnantprep
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Post by remnantprep on Sept 7, 2014 17:50:53 GMT 10
This is very rich you only need a small amount! Very nutty as well!
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