Showing posts with label Lily's Chocolates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily's Chocolates. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Crockpot Pumpkin Spice Trail Mix

Our family enjoys meals from the crockpot just about twice, each week. With a busy schedule and me being the primary menu planner and prepper, our slow cooker gets quite a workout from soups to beans, from meats to broths and even the occasional breakfast. Around the holidays, we love hot wassail, a hot beverage of apple cider, cinnamon, cloves, orange and pineapple juices!

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...

Save to stir-in after trail mix has cooled...


Directions...

  • 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

Eat by the handful or over yogurt! Store in airtight baggie or container. Remember, this is basic "roasted." Before you edit, decide if the ingredient can endure the heat of the crockpot or if the ingredient needs to be stirred-in after cooling. 
Also, this recipe is gluten-free and sugar-free, but easily adapted for your taste.
Why YES, I am working on a savory, spicy version! 
Now, GO PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD and let me know how it turned out!

"Sam"

Sunday, October 3, 2021

Dessert Pumpkin Hummus

Savory & Dessert Pumpkin Hummus
I remember a number of years ago when I spotted a chocolate brownie dessert hummus at the grocery store. This foodie heart fell in love! 


If you're a pumpkin pie lover, you may fall in love with this pumpkiny, protein-packed, sugar-free goodness! Traditional hummus uses olive oil and tahini. This recipe uses peanut butter to serve as both!

It really takes a food processor or a fancy-schmancy blender to make hummus.



DESSERT PUMPKIN HUMMUS

1 15 oz can Chickpeas

1/2 cup creamy unsweetened Peanut Butter (I prefer Skippy No Sugar Added)

1/3 cup Maple Syrup (your choice, 100% or sugar-free)

1/3 cup 100% Pure Pumpkin (puree or pack - not pie filling)

1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

2 teaspoons Pumpkin Pie Spice (make your own!)

pinch of salt

1/2 cup mini or regular dark chocolate chips (I prefer Lily's Dark Chocolate Chips)

opt. 1 scoop Vanilla Multi Collagen Protein (I prefer Ancient Nutrition)

  • Combine all ingredients except for the chocolate chips into the food processor
  • Pulse until smooth. You may need to scrape down the bowl occasionally 
  • Transfer to a different bowl or container to fold in the chocolate chips
  • Chill in air-tight container in the fridge until ready to serve with apple slices, vanilla wafers or graham crackers
That's it! Easy-chickpeasy! Go play with your food and let me know how it turned out...
"Sam"