Here's what's in these babies:
Does that look deceptively healthy to you? Good. Because they are!
The base is oats and cashews with just a little of the agave, maple and vanilla.
I don't think I can lie to you and say there aren't a lot of chocolate chips in this recipe...but is that really a bad thing? It's definitely not to me. If I'm going to eat dessert, I'd prefer that it has a nice healthy dose of chocolate.
I also think you should know: the only important change I made to the Averie Cooks recipe is that I used mini chocolate chips. As small of a discrepancy as this might seem....you're wrong and it's not. I'm sorry. I'm getting defensive. The mini chocolate chip idea feels genius to me though. You get quadruple the chocolate-per-bite, thus making it feel more dessert-y and less health-foody.
Isn't it a pretty little bite?
The only other difference between mine and Averie's recipe is that I doubled her recipe and made 22 balls. Her single batch made 17 balls. I suppose by nature I like to make desserts with chocolate in large portions. More like 5-10 little bites instead of 2-3. Your balls are your balls though, and you can make them as large or small as you choose!
Makes 22 balls
Ingredients
1 1/3 cup raw cashews
2/3 cup oats
4 tbsp Agave
2 tbsp maple syrup
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
Procedure
1. Combine cashews and oats in food processor and blend until a fine powder (like flour).
2. Add agave, maple, and vanilla into the food processor and continue to blend until the mixture forms itself into a moist ball of dough.
3. Remove from the processor and mix in the chocolate chips on a cutting board or wax paper. I used a plastic spatula to the mix in the chocolate so that the dough wouldn't stick to my hands.
4. Roll the dough into little balls and store on wax paper in a tupperware. Refrigerate and eat when hungry. :)
What's your favorite kind of cookie? I'll try to make more recipes like this in those flavors!
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