I would be down about it, but I found myself in the kitchen playing due to the lack of any interest what so ever to go outside. Oh and I had a hideous sunburn that left me wishing I lived in a cave. Lesson learned and I am now on the mend for that. I am pretty sure the farmers' tan that I'm gonna be left with though is going to be less than attractive in a tank top though...
So, back to the kitchen. I decided to pull out some old favorites I haven't visited in awhile. I started with making treats! I was considering making a peanut butter oatmeal cookie dough ball (dang that's a lot to say) based on my snicker doodle cookie dough ball and my gingerbread cookie dough ball recipes, but ended up making more of a candy treat than a cookie treat. No worries, I think these were even better than expected!
Honestly, after sneaking a taste of the dough, I almost didn't bake these...
I stuck with the plan though and after baking these little guys up, I decided to dress them up a bit...
This chocolate is amazing! You can actually taste the subtle hint of coffee and the little coffee bits gave the chocolate a little texture. It was a perfect contrast to the doughy bites.
These little suckers are addictive though! You've been warned...
Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Bites
makes 373/4 cup brown rice flour (I used Bob's Red Mill),
1/2 cup oat flour (I used Bob's Red Mill)
1/4 cup peanut flour (I used Protein Plus)
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp guar gum
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking powder
2 TBSP flax meal mixed with 6 TBSP hot water (allow to sit for 5 minutes)
1/2 cup natural peanut butter
15 drops vanilla stevia
1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar
6 TBSP warm water
3 oz dark mocha chocolate (I used Scharffen Berger)
Combine the brown rice flour, oat flour, peanut flour, brown sugar, guar gum, salt and baking powder in a large bowl. When completely combined, add the flax gel, peanut butter, stevia, apple cider vinegar and warm water. Mix well to combine. Using a tablespoon, scoop and roll the dough into balls. Place on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Place the cookie sheet in the freezer while you preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Once the oven is preheated, bake the dough balls 15 minutes. Allow to cool completely before dipping in the melted chocolate.
Place the chocolate in a microwavable bowl. Heat for 1 minute and stir. Heat for an additional 30 seconds if needed and stir. Continue to heat at 30 second intervals until melted. Dip the bottoms of the peanut butter balls in the chocolate and place on a pan lined with piece of wax paper to cool. Place the pan in the fridge until the chocolate has hardened.
I'm not normally a chocolate girl, but these totally hit the spot for me. I guess the peanut butter chocolate combination is where it got me...I'm a sucker for peanut butter!
I'm sharing these on Simply Sugar and Gluten Free's Slightly Indulgent Tuesday.
Um, can you email me one now pretty please???? Those look incredible. Hope the rain moves out soon but it sure is making you productive ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe second I saw peanut flour, I was sold! I need to make these, stat!
ReplyDeleteThese sound like the perfect solution to rainy days!
ReplyDeleteIn fact, it's raining like crazy here, and I need a little comfort!
Cookie dough truffles has been on my list of things to make for ages now. Just waiting for the perfect opportunity...
ReplyDeleteI hope you guys get a bit of sunshine your way soon! I wouldn't mind the switch- we've been drying up over here!
oh my gosh those look so good! and dipped in chocolate? oh my.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh those look SO incredibly perfect! it's only 9 am and you've go me craving chocolate! uh oh!! haha thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletenever worked with peanut flour, as we do not really eat peanuts. but this recipe sure makes us want to try.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm....these look so good! Hope the sun comes through for y'all soon-- I hate rainy days on end!
ReplyDeleteOh YUM, Sarena! My tummy just growled lol :)
ReplyDeletePS - your Trainer for a Day post is going up this afternoon!
How is it possible that I didn't even know Scharffen Berger made a mocha bar? Egads, I am out of the loop. Must try that, and these bites!!
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Shirley
Oh my goodness, these look fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteYummmm these look delish! Im planning on making something similar for a party this weekend. Chocolate covered peanut butter balls. Anything covered in chocolate is the best :)
ReplyDeletehonestly, my stomach just growled at these. I need to make them, and yes that chocolate bar is a favorite here too! :)
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm......buckeyes are our Christmas tradition - yum!
ReplyDeleteWishing you some sunshine..... :)
OH my..... these look soooo good Sarena. I so wish I was hanging out with you in your kitchen during the rain. :) I need to go find that chocoalte bar now too! If Sarena approves I know I'll love it! :) He he.
ReplyDeleteOh my, these look amazing! Thanks for this recipe :)
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