- 1.18 oz coconut flakes, unsweetened
- 0.1 oz Madras curry powder
- 0.1 oz sumac ground
- 0.29 oz coconut sugar, pure
- 9.8 oz almond butter, creamy
- 0.59 oz almond meal/flour, unblanched
- 1.47 oz honey
- 0.29 oz vanilla extract, pure
- 0.49 oz almonds, natural, fine chop
- 0.49 oz puffed quinoa
Difficulty
Medium
- Place coconut flakes in a spice grinder and pulse to a small grind. Finished texture should be a mixture of fine ground with small flecks of coconut intact.
- Place ground coconut in a mixing bowl, then add Madras curry, sumac and coconut sugar. Whisk to combine evenly. Reserve for coating almond truffles.
- Place almond butter, almond meal, honey and vanilla extract in a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Blend lightly until creamy smooth and all ingredients are evenly combined.
- Add the fine chopped almonds and puffed quinoa and lightly blend just until evenly combined. 3. Scoop the mixture into 1 Tbsp–size portions, then roll in your hands to form truffle balls.
- Roll each almond truffle in the reserved Madras curry-coconut powder, fully and evenly coating each truffle (pressing the powder on to the truffles).
- Enjoy at room temperature and store in a sealed container.
NAME | AMOUNT |
---|---|
Calories | 110 |
Fat | 9g |
Saturated Fat | 2g |
Sodium | 30 mg |
Carbohydrate | 6g |
Dietary Fiber | 2g |
Sugars | 3g |
Protein | 3g |
Calcium | 4% |
Iron | 4% |
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