Paleo Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles made with simple ingredients for an easy chocolatey dessert!Paleo Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles made with simple ingredients for an easy chocolatey dessert!

IT’S THE HOLIDAY SEASON FRIENDS! YAASSS. I cannot believe that is already November. My Mom is talking about the first Thanksgiving at their house and our family Hanukkah party coming up. And despite the fact that I am usually freezing my tush off on the east coast this time of year, it truly is a magical season NYC. The lights are hung up on the streets, the tree will be up soon and there is this extra ‘something’ in the air.

I would be lying to you if I said that the holiday season was hearts, stars and rainbows all the time. And while it truly is a special time of year, many of us can feel stressed, overwhelmed, alone or just straight up BLAH. I’m not going to go all grinch on you guys because I love the holidays way too much to even think like that, but I do want to talk about something I personally used to struggle with this time of year.

Finding Food Balance around the Holidays

I know, crazy. The food blogger used to stress out over food around the holidays. And I’m not talking the stress of having to make too much food or prepare food for anyone. Because to be honest, I let my mom, mother-in-law and my grandparents handle all of that, ha!

I am talking about the stress of being surrounded by so much food and eating activities around the holidays. There are always so many dinners and get togethers filled with all your favorite cookies or cocktails, etc. and it can be really overwhelming for some. I personally used to feel very overwhelmed around this time of year (more on that here). Thinking I would gain ten pounds from eating too much of my Mom’s mandel bread (jewish biscotti) or having one too many martini’s.  I would think that those traditional holiday items I love, didn’t fit into my “real food” mentality. 

Then there is also the pushing of the food on others. I can hear the voices of people trying to shove different foods that I truly have zero desire to eat, in my face trying to make me eat them. I’m not a fan of eggnog, ok? Please don’t make me drink it! Of course no one means harm in doing so but it gives you that awkward feeling when you have to keep declining something.

But what do you do if you are going to someone’s house for dinner and you know that they won’t be serving anything you’d want to eat? Or what if you really do love having dessert but that pie your grandma made just really doesn’t hit the spot anymore? Or what if your aunt doesn’t really get what it means to be paleo and you know there won’t be a grain-free dessert on the table for you? (I am not paleo – it is just an example!)

Instead of sitting there being awkward like I used to, I have found a way to stay balanced and keep my sanity around this time of year. It is silly to think that food and the holidays would stress me out. It is meant to be such a happy and joyful time of year, but I was too busy worrying about what would be served over Thanksgiving when I wasn’t eating meat. Do I just pretend to eat everything else? How do I make this not so awkward?

This will only be the first Thanksgiving in the past 6 years that I will be joining in on the turkey fun. And I am AMPED. My mom got the turkey from a local organic farm too, which is going to be epic.

Remember when I was ‘vegetarian’? I was the first person in my family to ever omit meat so needless to say, that first Thanksgiving was pretty awkward. But instead of isolating myself in the corner, I brought a few dishes with me to the meal. And no, I don’t mean I made single serving portions to bring just for me to eat. I made a couple of dishes and brought them with me for everyone to have. That way I was able to eat and enjoy the holiday and also include everyone else.

It is pretty simple if you think about it and I now do this little “trick” often. It is okay that we like to eat the way we like to eat. We shouldn’t feel any shame in wanting the food that makes us happy. But at the same time, it is important to have that balance and enjoy the gluten-filled cookies you love or have that cocktail that is filled with sugar. Balance is everything and becoming obsessed with eating healthy.. well, that is a whole other blog post friends!

I am so excited to share that I am partnering with Simply Organic this holiday season to bring you guys a couple of delicious dessert recipes that you can enjoy for their “Cook for a Change” campaign. During the campaign, Simply Organic is reminding us how cooking can inspire personal change and social good. When someone uses the hashtag, #cookforachange, Simply Organic will donate one meal to the Ceres Healing Meals Program. We are hoping to get to over 1,000 meals so let’s get to it.

You can also win a $1,300 gift set for yourself AND one to gift to someone special (this ends December 20, 2017). All the details are here.

First up we have these Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles! They are vegan, paleo and made with just a few simple ingredients. These truffles are such an easy dessert to bring to a holiday party or make for friends as a gift. Even if you don’t have much experience in the kitchen, you can absolutely make these truffles (along with really anything on the blog!).

I used my two favorite products from Simply Organic in this recipe as well. Their vanilla extract and cinnamon. Honestly you would think I bathe in these products, I go through them so quickly! Their spices and extracts are so perfect for baking and desserts. I add them to pretty much everything as you see on the blog. They add the perfect touch to these Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles.

I hope you give them a try and bring them to a friend’s home or anywhere. Please enjoy the holiday season and don’t let the craziness of too much food or eating “clean” get in the way! Find a way to bring the best of everything together.

WHAT YOU NEED

Nut butter

Coconut flour

Honey

Simply Organic Vanilla Extract

Simply Organic Cinnamon

Coconut oil

Nut milk

Cacao powder

Raw cashews

Dark Chocolate

Paleo Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles made with simple ingredients for an easy chocolatey dessert!Paleo Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles made with simple ingredients for an easy chocolatey dessert!Paleo Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles made with simple ingredients for an easy chocolatey dessert!

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Paleo Coconut Brownie Batter Truffles + Finding Food Balance Around the Holidays

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  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins
  • Total Time: 40 mins

Yield: 16-20 truffles 1x

Ingredients

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  • Truffles:
  • 1/3 cup coconut butter (you can sub any nut butter)
  • 1 cup raw cashews
  • 2 tablespoons coconut flour
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup (honey works too)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Simply Organic Vanilla Extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon Simply Organic Cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon nut milk
  • 1/4 cup cacao powder
  • Chocolate coating:
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate
  • 1/2 tablespoon coconut oil

Instructions

  1. Add all truffle ingredients to food processor and blend until creamy and smooth (this may take a couple minutes of straight blending!)
  2. Using a spoon or your hands, roll truffle batter into truffle balls (about 2-3 spoonfuls each) and add to a baking tray lined with parchment paper (or whatever you prefer!)
  3. Add to fridge for about 30 minutes or so then begin melting the chocolate
  4. I added chocolate and coconut oil to a microwave safe bowl and heated for 30 second increments until melted (stirring in-between)
  5. Coat each truffle with melted chocolate and add back to baking tray and add to fridge or freezer to harden
  6. *Will stay good in freezer for a month or two or fridge for a week
  • Author: rachel mansfield
  • Category: paleo, nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan
  • Cuisine: dessert, truffles, chocolate

xx, Rach

Thank you Simply Organic for sponsoring this post. It means so much to me to work with brands that I love and who support rachLmansfield! 

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