Homemade Healthy Samoa’s

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RECIPE:

For cookies:
¾ cup white whole wheat flour OR almond meal
½ banana, mashed
2 Tablespoons coconut oil (For a lower fat version, please see below.)
3 Tablespoon erythritol OR cane sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
¼ teaspoon salt

For coconut caramel:
¼ cup erythritol OR cane sugar
6 Tablespoons unsweetened shredded coconut (I used reduced fat.)
2 Tablespoons almond milk

For chocolate topping:
2 Tablespoons chocolate chip
2 Tablespoons almond milk
(For a paleo/sugar free version, use Homemade Healthy Chocolate instead.)

Instructions

1.Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat and set aside.

2.Place the coconut oil in a large bowl and microwave for one minute, or until melted. (You can do this without a microwave by melting the coconut oil on the stovetop and then transferring it to the bowl.) Add in the eythritol or sugar, mashed banana, and vanilla extract until incorporated. Stir in the flour and salt until completely combined, but do not over mix.

3.Roll the dough into 1 1/2-inch balls, flatten into cookie shapes, and place evenly apart on the prepared baking sheet. Using a small cookie cutter or the large end of a piping tip, cut the center out of the cookie. Bake at 325 degrees for about 12 minutes, or until firm and golden. Let cool on a wire.

4.Meanwhile, in a medium skillet, cook the erythritol over medium low heat until completely melted, stirring constantly as it burns very easily. Once melted, add in the shredded coconut and continue to cook and stir until golden. Stir in the almond milk until completely incorporated (it will sizzle- that’s good!).

5.Working quickly, spread the coconut caramel mixture in an even layer on the cooled cookies (a butter knife works well for this). As the mixture cools, it will become less pliable and easy to work with (but definitely less hot, see note below). Let the cookies cool once again.

6.In a small microwave-safe bowl, microwave the chocolate chips and 2 Tablespoons of almond milk. Cook for 1 minute and stir until completely distributed and thickened. Feel free to add a little almond milk if you feel the mixture is too thick. (Note: You can double or triple the chocolate coating if you want to dip the bottom of the cookies with chocolate as well.) Drizzle the chocolate mixture onto the cookies and let them cool before eating/storing. These will keep in an airtight container (come sort of Tupperware is ideal) in the fridge for about 2 weeks, or in the freezer for about 2 months. Good luck keeping them around that long.

REFLECTION TIME

Nick: I LOVE Girl Scout Cookies, but these were better than real Samoa’s, and those are my favorite type. These are not only healthier but also more tasty and you get them faster. I recommend these for all Girl Scout Cookies lovers.

Harry: I agree with Nick, these cookies are just amazing, they are 10 times better than normal girl scout cookies. Agreed with nick these are quicker but also they are cheaper. If i was you i would defiantly eat these healthy great homemade Samoa’s over the not so necessary healthy girl scout cookie Samoa’s.

Thanks to:http://www.foodiefiasco.com/homemade-healthy-samoas-vegangluten-freelow-carbpaleo/ for sending this to us!