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Creating Delicious <strong>Whole</strong>-Food Treats<br />

Peanut Butter Cookies (1)<br />

2½ C finely ground whole-wheat flour (soft white wheat is best)<br />

¾ tsp. baking soda<br />

¼ tsp. sea salt<br />

½ C butter or coconut oil<br />

½ C peanut butter (organic, peanuts only—no rapeseed oil or sugar/corn syrup)<br />

1 C organic, raw coconut palm sugar or Sucanat<br />

½ C applesauce (unsweetened)<br />

1 egg (organic, free-range)<br />

½ tsp. vanilla<br />

Preheat oven <strong>to</strong> 375°. In a bowl, beat the butter or coconut oil, then add the peanut butter and coconut sugar/<br />

Sucanat and continue beating. Add the egg, vanilla, and applesauce <strong>to</strong> the mixture and beat again. Add the dry<br />

ingredients and mix well. Shape in<strong>to</strong> 1" balls, place 2" apart, and flatten with fork. Bake for 10 min.<br />

Apricot-Pine Nut Refrigera<strong>to</strong>r Cookies (1)<br />

½ C pine nuts<br />

3 C finely ground whole-wheat flour (soft white wheat is best)<br />

¼ tsp. sea salt<br />

1 C coconut oil<br />

1¼ C organic, raw coconut palm sugar or Sucanat, blended in high-powered blender until fine<br />

1 egg (organic, free-range)<br />

1 tsp. vanilla<br />

2 Tbsp. fresh lemon (or regular) thyme, finely chopped<br />

1 C finely chopped dried apricots<br />

Preheat oven <strong>to</strong> 350°. Toast the pine nuts in the oven or in a dry sauté pan until golden, watching carefully for<br />

over-browning. Let them cool and then chop them finely. In a bowl, beat the coconut oil and coconut sugar/<br />

Sucanat until blended, then mix in the egg and vanilla. Next mix in the flour and salt well. Then mix in the<br />

thyme, apricots, and pine nuts. Add 1 tsp. water if needed <strong>to</strong> make the dough stick <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

Roll the dough in<strong>to</strong> two smooth, even logs about 9" long. Wrap the logs in plastic wrap and twist the ends <strong>to</strong><br />

seal, then chill overnight. Cut the logs in<strong>to</strong> ¼" thick slices and bake for <strong>12</strong>-13 min. at 350° until lightly<br />

browned around the edges.<br />

© Copyright Robyn Openshaw <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Whole</strong> <strong>Foods</strong> 309

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