![]() ![]() Then I added the nuts and coconuts back into the food processor, as well as adding coconut oil. I processed them until the chopped dates balled up. I dumped the dates into the food processor, after checking each one of them and making sure that there was no hidden pit in them. So on my second try, I used the whole 10 oz of dates. Since I did not have Medjool dates, on my first try, I used a handful of dates and decided that I needed more dates. Lea’s recipe asked only for six dates (she used Medjool dates). Then I transferred the nut mixture into a bowl. I pulsed the food processor a few times, until I got the consistency of nuts and coconut that I wanted. I added the coconut flakes last because I did not want the coconut flakes to be powdered if I ground it together with the nuts. Note that on this one, I was using the small/fine desiccated coconut flakes. He is lucky that I’m still buying almond meal and not making my own! □Īfter the nuts were chopped up, I added the coconut flakes in the food processor. My cat, Ace, was not happy with me every time I did this. ![]() I used the food processor to grind the nuts. I needed dates, almonds, cashews, desiccated coconut flakes, and coconut oil. So I went to the web and looked at the different blogger’s recipes. I knew that there would be creative bloggers out there that would have tried to make their own Coconut Cream Pie Larabar. I looked at the ingredients listed on the package, and I said to myself, simple enough I also took a picture of the half-eaten bar for my blogging purposes. ![]() This flavor of Larabar was definitely something that I would eat again. It was creamy, sweet without being too sweet where it would have given me a toothache, chewy and moist. So, I thought to myself, this is my opportunity to taste the real Larabar itself.Īmong the different flavors I chose, I like the Coconut Cream Pie best. Procrastination is my middle name □ ) My grocery store was having the Larabar on sale you could purchase five bars for a dollar. (Leave it to me to wait five years to purchase something to try. Even though I made Homemade Larabar before, I never bought the Larabar itself until a few weeks ago. ![]()
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