She can see a chocolate bar or Hershey's Kiss a mile away....and will walk the mile to eat it.
I'm a realist: she's not going to go through life avoiding Reese's Peanut Butter cups or Cadbury Hardshell eggs (both of which are my faves, btw). Eating them on occasion is fine.
I wanted a healthier alternative for more frequent consumption and found two recipes that are home runs.
Copycat Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
You have to try Chocolate Covered-Katie's Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs recipe. Oh. My. God. Ridiculously good. The recipe calls for any nut butter. I had Jiff All-Natural Peanut Butter on hand. I'm looking forward to experimenting with other brands and types of nut butters.
Peanut Butter & Powdered Sugar |
Blended Peanut Butter & Powdered Sugar |
Peanut Butter Balls, which must be frozen for about an hour before dipping in chocolate |
The finished product! |
Raw Brownies
Deliciously Ella has a deliciously easy raw brownie recipe. It's the easiest thing I've made in a while. I used agave nectar instead of maple syrup and added chia seeds to the recipe and will experiment with adding cinnamon for a more of a Mexican Chocolate flavor.
Blend in a food processor |
Into the fridge to chill for about an hour |
The finished product! |
The Verdict
My daughter love them!
The Takeaway
Both of the recipes were insanely good and easy to make. The raw brownies took all of about 10 minutes to prepare. I was surprised both recipes called for cocoa powder instead of chocolate bars that can be melted.
More importantly, they're a healthier alternative to store-bought, preservative filled chocolate treats.
Get the Ingredients
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