Saturday, January 1, 2011

Nut & Seed Butter Bites

Nut & Seed Butter Bites 
A great way to start the new year - healthy snacking :). 
A Perfect Balance: good fat + protein + potassium + fiber + natural sweetness.

Almond Butter Bread Bites 
1/4 cup natural almond butter
1/2 ripened banana
2 Tb unsweetened applesauce
1/4 tsp baking powder

Sunbutter Bread Bites
1/4 cup natural Sunbutter seed butter
1/2 ripened banana
2 Tb unsweetened applesauce
1/4 tsp baking powder

Directions:
1. Blend 1 banana in a food processor and divide into two bowls.
2. Stir in Sunbutter and applesauce in one bowl, almond butter and applesauce in another.
3. Add in baking powder to each batter and mix well.
4. In a greased mini-muffin pan (I used expeller pressed coconut oil), add 1 tsp chunks into 16 minis.
5. Bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Use a toothpick to check that it comes out clean.

Other tips:
*Use natural smooth nut/seed butter in a jar. And add some sea salt before baking on top for extra flavor. :) For this recipe, I recommend the Maranatha almond butter for its extra smooth texture or the Sunbutter for its sweet flavor!

Any other ideas for healthy snacking?

24 comments:

  1. these muffins smell even better =)

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  2. Hi there,
    Yet another delicious adaptation.
    By the way, did you ever find the salt- and sugar-free SunButter variety?
    Happy New Year!

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  3. Elizabeth - I couldn't find them at the store! Just saw them online from the link you sent me. I would love to try it one day! I got the natural one with sugar/salt (that's what they had at whole foods) and it was very different but from the maranatha, but i loved it! i like the sweet taste of it. happy new year!

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  4. Junia,
    Oh dear. And I really want to hear your impression of that variety. Would you consider signing up as a blogger on our little community so we can send you the "Organic" variety? Our treat, of course. It's painless, I promise: http://bit.ly/gTzH0E
    And put on the comments that you'd like the Organic variety. I'll also give the guys in the warehouse/shipping area a heads-up. Take care!

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  5. Thanks so much Elizabeth! I just signed up. I will definitely give feedback on the organic variety on my blog!

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  6. Yum! Those look amazing!

    Oh and yes, I am basically obsessed with Spain :)

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  7. simply life: ahh, looks like we are both spain aficionados! :D i need to do some spain food posts!!!

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  8. i'm amazed that those look so bread-y, but it's mostly bananas and applesauce.

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  9. Um yes, I would love these. You know me well. Now I just need a mini muffin pan. :)

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  10. amy - i think the nuts/seeds give the flour texture (since almond flour for example can be used to replace normal flour for some recipes!). i wasn't expecting it to look like a muffin either!

    heather - you must try them, esp. since you love nut/seed butters!! :D

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  11. thanks :). its delish and healthy!!! i love them too.

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  12. Hi Junia, I just discovered you via HEAB and added you to my Google Reader immediately upon making these!

    Firstly, they're absolutely, addictively delicious! But also you've solved a *huge* problem for me which is that I've been searching for a long time for a make-ahead portable breakfast that doesn't contain added sugar. These totally kick Larabars' butt!

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  13. Elle!!! I'm so glad that you made them!!! I'm all about healthy, tasty, nutritious food combos. :) Yay, that just made my day. :)

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  14. Aw, thanks! So then I have to tell you that I'm making them again right now. :)

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  15. oooo yay! please let me know if you have make any variations! i would love to hear different ideas. :)

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  16. I made this and unfortunately realized I had baking soda, not baking powder at home. I used a baking soda substitution. It took longer in my oven (about 25 minutes). The crust was nice but it was still a little gooey on the inside.

    Is it slightly gooey if you get the recipe right?

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  17. ahhhh baking soda and baking powder work differently actually! baking soda needs a bit of lemon juice to get it working... baking powder only needs the banana to be activated (if that makes sense).

    mine weren't gooey inside, but the almond butter bites were definitely denser. the sunbutter ones were much much lighter, fluffy, bready.

    hope that helps!!

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  18. Ohmygosh, just found these recipes of yours... love 'em!

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  19. <3 these... we are eating nearly the same things girl!! I made similar "bites" the other day. So filling and nutritious!!

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  20. I love these little bites! I have to give them a try!! :)

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  21. How many does the recipe make? My mini muffin pan is for 24 so I'm just wondering if I should double or triple the recipe?

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