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nuts Archives - Never. Not. Eating. https://nevernoteating.org/tag/nuts/ Simple and Healthy Recipes Sat, 18 Sep 2021 02:37:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://i0.wp.com/nevernoteating.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cropped-IMG_1201-1-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 nuts Archives - Never. Not. Eating. https://nevernoteating.org/tag/nuts/ 32 32 196985115 Dark Chocolate Protein Nuggets https://nevernoteating.org/dark-chocolate-protein-nuggets/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dark-chocolate-protein-nuggets Wed, 26 May 2021 00:39:09 +0000 https://nevernoteating.org/?p=2883 Oh hi! I didn’t see you there. I was too busy snackin’ healthy. 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...

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Oh hi! I didn’t see you there. I was too busy snackin’ healthy.

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:

  • 150 g Pecans, chopped roughly
  • 200 g Sliced Almonds
  • 100 g Hemp hearts
  • 150 g Pumpkin seeds
  • 50 g Chia seeds
  • 50 g Shredded coconut
  • 200 g Dark chocolate, chopped into small pieces
  • 12 g Coconut oil
  • Instructions:

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
    2. Spread the pecans out on the parchment paper and bake in oven for 3 minutes.
    3. Pull out the baking sheet and add the almonds. Bake for another 3-6 minutes, or until just starting to become brown. Watch carefully! They will burn easily.
    4. To a large bowl, mix together the toasted nuts, hemp hearts, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, coconut and salt and set aside.
    5. Add the chocolate and coconut oil to a double boiler*, over low heat. Stir frequently with a spatula until almost completely melted. Remove and continue stirring until the remaining solid pieces melt.
    6. Pour the chocolate over the nut and seed mixture and use a wooden spoon to mix until all of the nuts and seeds are coated. Spread the mixture out onto a parchment lined baking sheet (you can use the same parchment you used for roasting the nuts). Place in the fridge for at least one hour to set.
    7. When fully set, remove from fridge and break into bite-size “nuggets.” Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks!

    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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    Brown Butter Nutty Granola https://nevernoteating.org/brown-butter-nutty-granola/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=brown-butter-nutty-granola Tue, 17 Dec 2019 19:00:00 +0000 https://nevernoteating.org/?p=458 There are numerous reasons why you should set your oven to 375 right now and break out all of the nuts in your pantry, but here are the top three: Christmas is coming You need a hostess gift You like nuts Truly – this is the best, most perfect, thoughtful, fast, easy, cheap and delicious...

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    There are numerous reasons why you should set your oven to 375 right now and break out all of the nuts in your pantry, but here are the top three:

    1. Christmas is coming
    2. You need a hostess gift
    3. You like nuts

    Truly – this is the best, most perfect, thoughtful, fast, easy, cheap and delicious gift that you could give to someone for hosting you over the holidays. I wouldn’t lie to you. Scout’s honour.

    This granola recipe boasts all things Christmas – warm spices, toasted nuts, jeweled cranberries…and brown butter – the best part. Grab a few small mason jars and fill ’em up, tie some bows and get ready to have a handful of new best friends.

    Alright, less talk, more granola.

    First step: Make the brown butter. Add a quarter cup of cold butter to a pan over medium-low heat. Let the butter foam up and become fragrant, stirring often.

    It will begin to develop brown bits on the bottom of the pan (5 minutes or so) – remove from heat and let cool (put it in the fridge or freezer to speed up this process).

    Secondly: Grab the biggest bowl you own. We’re not messin’ around.

    Dump in 2 cups of rolled oats, 6 cups of your favourite types of nuts (I do one cup pecans, one cup walnuts, one cup cashews, two cups slivered almonds and one cup hazelnuts) and half of a cup of quinoa. Set aside.

    Next: In a small measuring cup, whisk together three-quarters of a cup of maple syrup, the cooled brown butter, half a teaspoon vanilla, half a teaspoon cinnamon and a quarter of a teaspoon of nutmeg.

    Pour over the nut mixture and stir, making sure everything is coated nicely.

    Transfer to a baking sheet that is lined with aluminum foil and bake in a 375 degree oven for 30-35 minutes, stirring often to prevent burning. Add large coconut flakes for the last two minutes of baking. Remove from oven and add some golden and sultana raisins as well as a handful of dried cranberries and a bunch of flaky sea salt. Cool for twenty minutes before putting into jars or storing in airtight containers.

    *I highly recommend using heavy duty aluminum foil for this as thinner foil can rip easily when you are stirring the granola. No one likes tin flakes in their food!

    Brown Butter Nutty Granola

    Yield: 8 cups

    Prep time: 10 minutes

    Cook time: 35 minutes

    Ingredients:

    • 1/4 cup cold butter
    • 2 cups quick (or rolled) oats
    • 1 cup pecans, rough chop
    • 1 cup walnuts, rough chop
    • 1 cup cashews, rough chop
    • 2 cups slivered almonds
    • 1 cup hazelnuts, rough chop
    • 1/2 cup raw quinoa
    • 3/4 cup pure maple syrup
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
    • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
    • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
    • 1/2 cup large flake coconut
    • 1/3 cup sultana raisins
    • 1/3 cup golden raisins
    • 1/3 cup dried cranberries
    • 1/2 tbsp – 1 tbsp flaky sea salt

    Instructions:

    1. Add butter to a medium-sized pan over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring often, until you see brown bits begin to form on the bottom of the pan (about 5 minutes). Remove from heat immediately and cool completely (speed up cooling process in fridge or freezer). Do not burn the butter!
    2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large baking sheet with heavy duty aluminum foil.
    3. In a very large mixing bowl, add the oats, nuts and quinoa.
    4. In a small measuring cup, measure out the maple syrup. Add the cooled brown butter, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg and whisk until combined. Drizzle over the nut mixture and toss until everything is coated. Spread evenly on the foil-lined baking sheet. Bake granola in oven for 35 minutes, stirring frequently to avoid burning. During the last five minutes, add the flaked coconut. The granola is ready when everything is a golden brown colour.
    5. Remove from oven and add the raisins, cranberries and sea salt to taste (don’t skip the salt!!!).
    6. Let cool completely before storing in an airtight container.

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