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Chia Seed Overnight Oats

September 28, 2016 Emily Watson

Overnight oats are a workhouse around here. They are filling, packed with protein, and make the perfect Sunday assembly project for the work week ahead. Perhaps most importantly, they are extremely versatile. I've made a few different variations here on the blog already (pumpkin, chocolate, and coconut), but this one is a true blank slate. Oh, and it's vegan. Instead of yogurt, which often acts as a thickener and protein boost in these soaked concoctions, chia seeds thicken the mixture and add healthy fats and plant-based protein.

Depending on the season, my toppings change, but I love a blueberry and almond butter combo with a dash of cinnamon. Another fave? Peanut butter, banana, chocolate chips, cacao nibs, and toasted coconut.

As the weather starts to cool, there's a natural craving for something warm and cozy in the morning. You can make the base overnight without the fruit, and in the morning warm it over low heat on the stove (or in the microwave) to take the chill off. Then top with fruit. It also makes a perfect afternoon snack (for kids and adults!). 

Chia Seed Overnight Oats

¾ cup unsweetened nut milk
1 tablespoon peanut butter
2 teaspoons maple syrup
½ cup rolled oats
2 teaspoons chia seeds
Pinch of salt
Optional toppings: additional nut butter, blueberries, chopped strawberries, sliced bananas, ground cinnamon, cacao nibs, chocolate chips, toasted coconut

Mix together nut milk, peanut butter, and maple syrup until smooth. Stir in oats and chia seeds. Add toppings of choice, and cover and refrigerate overnight. Serves 1.

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In Breakfast, Snacks Tags oatmeal, breakfast, recipe, vegan, gluten-free, vegetarian, snack, nut butter, chia
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Frozen Chocolate Covered Banana Nut Butter Bites

April 15, 2015 Emily Watson

Now that it is finally getting warmer, I am craving frozen treats. I frequently find my older sister munching on these frozen chocolate covered bananas. Have you ever had them? The whole concept sounds totally delicious except for the fact that my sensitive front teeth cannot handle taking a bite out of the things. Way too cold. I had come across a recipe for smaller chocolate covered banana slices back in college, made them, and liked them, but I always felt that they could use a little oomph. Hence, these little bites. Now I thought I was pretty darn smart for coming up with these little sandwiches, but it turns out that there are already similar creations out there- or at least there is already a similar creation out there. I only found this out after starting to write this post, when I took a break to peruse Pinterest and behold, there was a version right there on my welcome page. So to celebrate great minds (and tummies) thinking alike, here is the link to that recipe.

These little bites combine a few of my favorite things: bananas + nut butter + chocolate. This is essentially a template for a frozen banana sandwich, but you can really customize it to what you like. I used peanut butter and almond butter, but you could use sunflower seed butter, pecan butter, even coconut butter. Now that I am typing that, I think coconut butter would be really tasty...I melted a 70% dark chocolate for the coating, but if you prefer milk, do that instead! The beauty is that you really cannot mess this up. It is guaranteed that you will get a delicious result.

These are a fantastic post-workout snack given that they will help you replenish your carbohydrates and supply you with protein. The bananas give you a little potassium, and if you top with hemp seeds, you get even more healthy fat. These can be made on the weekend to keep you fueled for your week ahead. Just grab a few from the freezer when you need a pick-me-up.

Frozen Chocolate Covered Banana Nut Butter Bites

1 medium banana, peeled and sliced into 1/4 inch slices (you can snack on the pointier ends)
3-4 T. nut butter of choice, I used half peanut butter and almond butter
4 oz. chocolate, I used 70% dark but other types will work
Toppings, optional: sea salt, chopped toasted almonds, toasted coconut, cacao nibs, hemp seeds

Line a small baking sheet or a plate with parchment paper. Place about 1/2 teaspoon of nut butter on one half of one banana slice and top with another slice, pressing down gently to create a banana- nut butter sandwich. Complete with the remaining bananas. Place the baking sheet in the freezer for about 1 hour for the sandwiches to firm up.

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Right before removing the sandwiches from the freezer, melt your chocolate. I used a double boiler method, placing the chocolate in a metal bowl over simmering water and stirring to melt, but you can also melt the chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 20-30 second increments, stirring after each increment. Remove the chocolate from the heat once completely melted. Prepare your toppings if you choose to use them.

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Remove the banana sandwiches from the freezer. One at a time, dip the bananas in the melted chocolate, and use two forks to remove them, allowing the excess chocolate to drip off. Return to the parchment. The cold bananas will cause the chocolate to harden quickly, so be ready to sprinkle your topping of choice on top before the chocolate sets. Complete with the remaining banana sandwiches. Return to the freezer for at least 30 minutes so the chocolate can fully harden. Store in the freezer. My medium sized banana made 13 bites, but it depends on the size of your banana as to how many will be made and how much nut butter you will use.

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In Sweets Tags recipe, bananas, chocolate, nut butter, peanut butter, almond butter, snack, vegetarian, gluten-free
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Hi! I'm Emily. I love to cook whole, nourishing foods, and this is where I share my kitchen experiments and sometimes a little bit of life.

Hi! I'm Emily. I love to cook whole, nourishing foods, and this is where I share my kitchen experiments and sometimes a little bit of life.

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