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I was in Costco the other day and I found these Keto Nuggets and decided to give them a shot. I’ve been looking for something that I can eat post-dinner that isn’t too terrible for you. I really just can’t get behind the idea that dinner is the last meal that I will eat in a day. I don’t vibe with that. Anyway, back to my story: I purchased them and they were pretty darn good! But, since it’s me and I need to make mostly everything from scratch, I decided that instead of buying them again, I was going to make them. And here we are!

So these “nuggets” are super quick and easy. The nuts and seeds in the recipe can easily be swapped out for your favourite nuts and seeds, as long as you abide by the number of grams listed!
I like to toast the almonds and pecans to get that roasty toasty flavah before dousing them in the melted chocolate. So good!

Note: There isn’t any extra sugar added to these…Just what is in the chocolate. I like things less-sweet, but also because I always use maple syrup, honey or agave to sweeten my food, and their properties could potentially seize the chocolate. Chocolate is super temperamental, and even the tiniest drop of water could ruin an entire bowl. Because all of my preferred sweeteners are in liquid form, I didn’t want to add any and compromise the chocolate.

You can definitely find a lot of the ingredients at Costco or your local bulk food store, but here are some links to the required products if you prefer to shop online:
Another very helpful item is a kitchen scale. This is so great to have on hand, especially if you do a lot of baking. I used my scale for this recipe as it is the most accurate, especially when you are measuring nuts – their awkward shape always fits differently into measuring cups.
Let’s make some nuggets!

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Dark Chocolate Protein Nuggets
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Cool time (inactive): 1 hour
Ingredients:
Instructions:
NOTES:
*For the double boiler, fill a small pot with one – to two-inches of water and place over medium low heat. Add a larger glass, or heatproof bowl on top of the pot with a wooden spoon in between to let the steam escape. Place the chocolate and coconut oil into the glass bowl to melt.
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This is a quick, simple and pretty healthy little breakfast idea. It’s basically a better-for-you version of a mug cake. It’s so delicious.
All of the required ingredients get added to your blender and then poured into oven-safe ramekins (how cute are these ones?!) and baked off. You don’t even need a bowl. I used my single-serve cup blender…didn’t even have to dirty my big blender. Goals.

Here is what you will need:
It looks like a lot, but you probably have every single one of these items in your house already. Feel free to swap out ingredients as you please – almond butter for peanut butter, maple syrup for agave, oat milk for your favourite plant-based milk…we are flexible here!
I hope you enjoy these baked oats as much as I did. They are changing the breakfast game!

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Chocolate Raspberry Baked Oats
Servings: 2
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 25 minutes
Ingredients:
Instructions:
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Chia seeds are my go-to when I’m trying to incorporate more fibre, healthy fats and protein. They are little sponges that absorb liquid like it’s nobody’s business, creating a thick “pudding” of sorts in just a short amount of time. I use the Costco brand chia seeds, found here.

Here are the layers:
Layer 1: Chia pudding – the ratio I use for the pudding is 1:3, seeds:liquid. In a mixing bowl, add one-third cup chia seeds with three times the amount (one cup) of your favourite dairy-free milk (I prefer almond). Mix in half a teaspoon of blue spirulina (optional), half a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract and a pinch of salt. Place in the fridge while you prepare the other layers.

Layer 2: Frozen fruit smoothie – to a food processor (I have a ninja), add two frozen bananas, half a cup of frozen mango, a quarter teaspoon of green spirulina (optional) and a half teaspoon of blue spirulina (optional). Blend until smooth, adding a splash of dairy-free milk to get it going, and scraping down the sides every so often. The spirulina powders give it that amazing teal colour and are packed with healthy nutrients.
Layer 3: Fresh blueberries
Layer 4: My Brown Butter Nutty Granola

Layer 5: Favoured toppings – My Homemade Peanut Butter, dark chocolate shavings, toasted coconut, etc.


Spirulina Chia Parfait
Serving size: 2
Prep time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
Instructions:
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