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Homemade Cherry Ripe Bars (grain-free)

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Feb 13, 2016

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These gluten-free cherry ripe bars are absolutely delicious, and healthy too… Homemade dark chocolate combines with a cherry coconut filling to make a delicious treat that can easily replace store-bought chocolate bars.

Homemade cherry ripe bars

Ingredients

For the chocolate
1/2 cup cacao butter, coconut oil, or butter, melted
1/4 cup raw honey, plus more to taste, if you want
a pinch of salt
a pinch of vanilla bean powder, or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup cacao powder

For the cherry filling
1 1/2 cups dried unsweetened cherries
1/4 cup raw honey or maple syrup
1/3 cup coconut oil (liquid)
a pinch of salt
2 cups unsweetened desiccated or shredded coconut

Method

Grease or line an 8″ square pan.

Make the chocolate mixture by whisking together the coconut oil, honey, salt and vanilla in a bowl.  Add the cacao and thoroughly mix until there are no lumps of cacao left. Taste and add any extra honey if you want.

Spread half the chocolate mixture into the base of the prepared pan. Put it in the fridge while you make the filling. Keep the bowl with the other half of the chocolate mixture in a very warm place (I fill a small saucepan up with hot water and place the bowl in that, making sure that the water doesn’t go into the chocolate mixture.)

Make the cherry filling by combining the cherries, honey, coconut oil and salt in a food processor. Process until the cherries are finely ground, then add the coconut. Process until mixed, then place this mixture on top of the chocolate in the pan. Press into an even layer, then spread over the remaining chocolate mixture. Leave to set for half an hour at room temperature, then enjoy, or refrigerate or freeze to eat at another time.

*if you have trouble finding unsweetened cherries, you could try using sweetened ones and not adding any honey to the cherry/coconut mixture. Or you could try dehydrating your own fresh cherries when they’re in season.

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Kate Downham has been growing, preserving, and cooking real food since 2007. She is the author of four books on homestead skills: A Year in an Off-Grid Kitchen, Natural Small Batch Cheesemaking, Backyard Dairy Goats, and Sourdough Without Fail.

Off-grid with her family of nine in the Tasmanian forest, Kate milks her own goats, makes all their cheese, mills all her own grain, and bakes fresh sourdough bread daily.

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2 responses to “Homemade Cherry Ripe Bars (grain-free)”
  1. 40 Tart Cherry Pies, Cakes, Jams (and More!) | Paleo Grubs
    Apr 23, 2016

    […] 2. Paleo Cherry Ripe Bars These bars are soft and gooey with a delicious chocolate-cherry flavor. You’ll need cacao butter or butter, raw honey, vanilla bean powder, and cacao powder for the base, while the filling is made from dried cherries, raw honey or maple syrup, coconut oil, and shredded coconut. […]

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  2. 40 Tart Cherry Pies, Cakes, Jams (and More!) – Your Herbal Health Shop
    Apr 24, 2016

    […] 2. Paleo Cherry Ripe Bars These bars are soft and gooey with a delicious chocolate-cherry flavor. You’ll need cacao butter or butter, raw honey, vanilla bean powder, and cacao powder for the base, while the filling is made from dried cherries, raw honey or maple syrup, coconut oil, and shredded coconut. […]

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