Around 3pm when my tummy starts feeling empty, I typically open a pack of nuts or seeds or something whole food to fill that gnawing void until dinner. When I discovered I could "roast" trail mix in the crockpot, I knew it had to be part of my yearly 31 days of #PunkinChunkin!
Trail mix is really about preference. What do you like in your mix? This is a basic "roasted" recipe. You may like different nuts or may want to add m&m's or raisins to your end result!
CROCKPOT PUMPKIN SPICE TRAIL MIX
Into the crockpot...
- 2 1/2 cups Coarse Chopped Walnuts
- 2/3 cup Raw Cashews (not already roasted and salted)
- 1/2 cup Raw Pumpkin Seeds (not already roasted and salted)
Mix separately...
- 1/4 cup Coconut Palm Sugar (it's a rusty brown color and not super sweet)
- 2-3 tablespoons Coconut Oil, melted
- 1-2 tablespoons Pumpkin Spice (make your own or not)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- opt: 1-2 droppers or squirts SweetLeaf Stevia Sweet Drops - Pumpkin Spice
Save to stir-in after trail mix has cooled...
- 1 handful (about 1 cup) Dried Unsweetened Cranberries
- 1 handful (about 1 cup) Lily's Baking Chips - Dark Chocolate (or whichever flavor you prefer)
- Put all the nuts and seeds in crockpot
- Separately, melt coconut oil and mix with the coconut sugar, spices, vanilla and stevia, THEN, pour over nuts and seeds. Mix until well coated
- Turn crockpot to high
- Set your timer to :30 minutes. <ding> Stir.
- Reset your timer to :30 minutes. <ding> Stir, again. This time, observe with eyes and nose for the "roasted" color and smell. You don't want the nuts to scorch.
- Note: If you have an older crockpot, you may want to add :15 to :30 additional minutes, watching and smelling and stirring to prevent scorching
- When the mix is to your desired color and "roast," spoon our turn onto parchment paper to cool. This will happen fairly quickly. The parchment will serve as a tool, later!
- Once cooled, lift the sides of the parchment turning it into a "funnel" to pour the trail mix
into a large bowl - Stir-in cranberries and chocolate chips until well coated and mixed
Why YES, I am working on a savory, spicy version!