There is a new cookbook on my shelf and I'm super excited about it. Rawsome Vegan Baking: An Un-cookbook for Raw, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Beautiful and Sinfully Sweet Cookies, Cakes, Bars & Cupcakes by Emily von Euw is all about sweet treats, all raw, gluten-free and vegan. Covered are old classics ranging from cookies, cakes, bars and cupcakes, pies and tarts, puddings and ice cream with a creative twist. Apart from the stunning and drool inducing photos that adorn each page, I was immediately struck by the unique selections that are essentially guilt-free.
Looking at the photos, you would think eating such decadent looking desserts would lead to a spike in your blood sugar, but in fact, the treats and desserts are actually good for you. Dried and fresh fruits and raw nuts are prominently featured and sweeteners, when they are used, are natural ones, such as maple syrup. Another especially appealing aspect of the book is that pretty much all of the basic ingredients are ones that you are likely to have on hand. No need to hunt around for unfamiliar ingredients that you may only use a few times, leaving them only to languish in the cupboard.
The first recipe I tried was one for raw peanut butter cookies from the multiple ones that I bookmarked. Next up was a this one for raw Nanaimo bars. My usual version of this classic treat is served only rarely on special occasions because they are so decadent. Needless to say, this much healthier version appealed to me. My best friend Basil has been hoping for years that I might come up with a variation that was not so laden with processed sugars, and this was just the right alternative.
I was amazed at how much they actually tasted like the usual custard-filled Nanaimo bar. Creamy avocado is a perfect substitution for custard and the crust, made up of dried fruit and almonds, makes for a perfect cookie-like naturally sweet base. Coconut oil helps bind together the middle layer and the cocoa topping. Sweetened also with maple syrup, you can enjoy this raw rich treat with minimal guilt. These delights literally melt in your mouth. The Nanaimo bars come highly recommended from my kitchen as does this cookbook.
Note: received a copy of this book for possible review. As always, the opinions expressed here are my own.
Raw Avocado Coconut Nanaimo Bars |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Rawsome Vegan Baking: An Un-cookbook for Raw, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Beautiful and Sinfully Sweet Cookies, Cakes, Bars & Cupcakes Cuisine: Canadian Published on April 16, 2014 Healthy, raw Nanaimo bars with an avocado and coconut "custard" — as rich as the original but guilt-free Preparation: 20 minutes Print this recipe Base:
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Other raw treats you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Raw Peanut Butter Cookies
Quinoa Nut and Fruit Protein Bars
Cocoa Fruit Energy Bites
Cocoa Almond Brownie Bites
Woah! I love the sparkling green filling, Lisa. With all the positive reviews, I really want to check out this cookbook. As you know, I love the ease of raw treats. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win! my favorite good-for-you sweet would have to be Emily's choco mint almond bars. so good! i really want that book.
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I'm drooling! Those look soooo tasty! My favorite good-for-you treat is raw cocao maca truffles....what can I say, I'm a chocoholic!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Em's blog! One of my favourite good for you raw treats is medjool dates stuffed with nut butter. I'm currently on a macadamia almond butter kick....so yummy, I'm eating it out of the jar right now :)
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I love Nanaimo Bars and never would have thought to put avocado in them. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try these! I love love eating peanut butter stuffed dates! So easy and they taste like raw PB cookies!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many delicious recipes! Any of the ones with ginger would be awesome. Avocado in desserts - who would have thunk it! Yummy.
ReplyDeleteRaw avocado in a bar, there's a revelation! Wonderful x
ReplyDeleteI do love the idea of experimenting with raw treats! These bars look excellent! So tasty you wouldn't miss the dairy, eggs, or cooking!
ReplyDeleteMy new favourite desserts are raw. The book sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love Nanaimo bars. I would love to try a healthier version. My favorite treat, though, is anything combining chocolate and caramel.
ReplyDeleteThis treat sounds yumlicious, bookmarked to try! My favorite good for you sweet treat is date and walnut cookies.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks amazing! I love your Indian vegetarian recipes, but I appreciate an occasional diversion, especially when you post a healthy raw vegan dessert since I used to be a raw vegan for 3 years. My favorite raw vegan desserts are cheesecake and tiramisu.
ReplyDeleteSo looking forward to making this recipe for an upcoming baby shower. I am sure it will be all the rage. My favorite good for you sweet treat is So Delicious Dairy free Cultured Coconut in Vanilla flavor.
ReplyDeleteI love date coconut bars. They are so soft and creamy, they're almost like eating cookie dough! This book looks amazing. I've made a couple of the recipes you've posted and I'd love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWow !! yummy looking treat Lisa !! Never knew avocado could be used in a sweet. WOuld love to receive a copy of Emily's cookbook. My favorite good for you sweet treat would be Arrowroot and nuts Halwa. It consists of arrowroot powder mixed in jaggery syrup and stirred into a Halwa consistency and topped with nuts.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway! I will be making your date tahini bars this weekend - sound so scrumptious and healthy!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sweet to indulge in are these no-bake granola bars with dates, honey, peanut-butter, almonds and oats.
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Thanks for the awesome giveaway, I really want this cookbook! I followed and liked your Facebook page (I go by Rika...). I love all sorts of raw cakes and pies, especially cheesecakes and caramel-based desserts, miam!
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ReplyDeleteYou have convinced me now, this book is on my wish list. Thank you Lisa.
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