Raw Carrot Cake Balls
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I make these so often and they never last long, but you can freeze them -apparently!
Ingredients:
6 to 8 dates
2 medium sized carrots, grated
1 tbsp crushed walnuts (omit if it's an issue; measure after crushing)
1 tbsp diced raisins (measure after dicing)
1 cup desiccated coconut - divided into half cups.
2 tsp honey if you like extra sweetness
2 tbsp melted coconut oil (can use copha)
Method:
Set aside half of the coconut and blend all the other ingredients quickly, so as not to lose all the carrot texture. Stir in a little more coconut oil if too dry. Form into bite-sized balls and roll in the remaining coconut. Set in the fridge. If you live in FNQ (Far North QLD), your oil will almost always be a liquid, but southerners will need to warm their coconut oil by standing a small bowl of it in some hot water.
Serve on a plate, decorated with some fresh mint and rosemary if you have it.
Ingredients:
6 to 8 dates
2 medium sized carrots, grated
1 tbsp crushed walnuts (omit if it's an issue; measure after crushing)
1 tbsp diced raisins (measure after dicing)
1 cup desiccated coconut - divided into half cups.
2 tsp honey if you like extra sweetness
2 tbsp melted coconut oil (can use copha)
Method:
Set aside half of the coconut and blend all the other ingredients quickly, so as not to lose all the carrot texture. Stir in a little more coconut oil if too dry. Form into bite-sized balls and roll in the remaining coconut. Set in the fridge. If you live in FNQ (Far North QLD), your oil will almost always be a liquid, but southerners will need to warm their coconut oil by standing a small bowl of it in some hot water.
Serve on a plate, decorated with some fresh mint and rosemary if you have it.
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