Did everyone have a good Christmas??
I hope so! I can't believe it is over already. That makes me rather sad I have to say. It goes by too fast every year!
I have been working all this week and it has been crazy at the hospital! Super busy and so many sick patients right now! And please everyone I urge you to go out and get your flu shot if you haven't already. Young and healthy people are getting hit hard with the flu this year. Our ICU's are full of people with the flu. It's actually really scary! You can go to almost any drug store or pharmacy and get it done free of charge so please take advantage of our amazing public healthcare system and get yours too!
Alright enough of my plug for preventative medicine. On to more exciting things. Like food! Have you been eating some amazing things over the holidays? I sure hope so!
I have yet another dessert recipe for you today. I swear I have been eating things other than just sweets! They just aren't nearly as exciting to post. So hopefully you don't mind.
I actually like these better when they are cold. The fudgy center just tastes better that way somehow. Let me know if you agree!
Toasted Chocolate and Coconut Fudge Macaroons (Paleo, Dessert)
Ingredients
2/3 cup raw cashews (preferably soaked and dehydrated first)2/3 cup coconut butter1/3 cup honey1 tsp organic vanilla2 heaping TBSP organic cocoa powderpinch sea salt2 cups finely shredded coconutDirections
1. In your food processor grind the cashews and coconut butter until smooth 2. Place a medium sized sauce pan on medium heat on the stove3. Add your cashew-coconut mixtures, honey and vanilla to pot and stir well4. Once your mix has been heating for a couple minutes add the cocoa powder and stir well until all cocoa powder chunks have dissolved5. Add the sea salt and stir well6. Remove your saucepan from the heat 7. Turn your oven on to 300F8. Add the shredded coconut to your pot and stir until ingredients are combined9. Let the ingredients in your pot cool for 5-10 minutes (it is easier to form the balls if the mixture is cool)10. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper11. Create 1 inch balls with your dough and place on lined cookie sheet (** HINT: these are very crumbly so wet your hands every couple of balls and they will stick better. Use the palm of your hands and press firmly to make the balls)12. Cook the macaroons for 10-11 minutes (you don't want to overcook these or the bottoms will burn and turn dry)Let me know what you think of these! They are pretty easy to make and keep well in the fridge.
Enjoy the rest of your holidays everyone! As always if you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me!