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12 Steps to Whole Foods

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

Cherry-Almond Blondies (2)<br />

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

2½ C organic, raw coconut palm sugar<br />

1¼ C water<br />

1 C kefir<br />

2 tsp. aluminum-free baking powder<br />

2 tsp. sea salt<br />

¾ C coconut oil, melted<br />

4 eggs (organic, free-range), lightly beaten<br />

1 Tbsp. almond extract<br />

1 (<strong>12</strong> oz.) bag frozen sweet cherries (no sugar added), thawed<br />

1 C agave (raw, organic)<br />

¾ C slivered or sliced almonds, <strong>to</strong>asted<br />

Preheat oven <strong>to</strong> 350°. Combine the flour, water, coconut sugar, and kefir, and let it sit for 8-<strong>12</strong> hours. Add the<br />

coconut oil, baking powder, salt, eggs, and almond extract, and blend well with hand mixer on low. Pulse the<br />

cherries and agave in a high-powered blender until chunky. Pour the cherry mixture in<strong>to</strong> the batter and use the<br />

hand mixer <strong>to</strong> mix the cherries in.<br />

Pour the batter in<strong>to</strong> a 9"x13" greased pan and bake for 20 min. Remove the pan and sprinkle <strong>to</strong>asted almonds<br />

on <strong>to</strong>p, then bake another 40 min. or until a <strong>to</strong>othpick comes out clean. Serve warm with Almond Cream Sauce<br />

(below).<br />

Orange-Almond Pudding with Berry Sauce (3)<br />

Psyllium husk powder bulks <strong>to</strong> up <strong>to</strong> 50 times its own volume when added <strong>to</strong> liquid. It’s a great way <strong>to</strong> add<br />

fiber <strong>to</strong> your diet, and it thickens this pudding as well. But for that reason, keep in mind that this is very filling,<br />

and you should drink extra water whenever consuming psyllium.<br />

2½ C water<br />

½ tsp. sea salt<br />

<strong>12</strong> large pitted dates (or C chopped dates, rinsed)<br />

1¾ tsp. almond extract<br />

1 C almonds (soaked and dehydrated, or just soaked)<br />

½ an orange, leaving up <strong>to</strong> half the peel on<br />

1-1½ Tbsp. psyllium husk powder (found at health food s<strong>to</strong>re)<br />

½ tsp. powdered stevia<br />

Blend the water, salt, dates, orange, almonds, and almond extract in a high-powered blender until very smooth.<br />

Add the psyllium ½ Tbsp. at a time <strong>to</strong> the mixture, blending well. Pour the pudding in<strong>to</strong> parfait glasses<br />

immediately, alternating with layers of berry sauce (pudding will thicken within a few minutes). Or just pour<br />

all the sauce on <strong>to</strong>p of the pudding—easier but not as pretty.<br />

3<strong>12</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Whole</strong> <strong>Foods</strong><br />

© Copyright Robyn Openshaw

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