Guest Post: ShannonMarie of RawDorable

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How are you doing today?  Are you feeling peaceful and mellow or a little stressed now that Christmas is just around the corner?  If you celebrate, hopefully peaceful!  If you missed my post on The Winter Solstice, Christmas, and Religion, check out my post yesterday (that was a trigger happy finger post…yikes but at least it was 95% the way I wanted it when it went out!)

Young girl opening doors on advent calendar

I chatted about the Winter Solstice and how it relates to yoga, and I want to sincerely thank everyone for their honest and open feedback in the comments.  I learned so much about you and I love when that happens, so thank you for sharing your stories with me.

I also posted a few Beach Pics, too!

Woman and young girl posing smiling on beach

 

Young girl playing in sand on beach

So if you missed my Deep-ish Thoughts Post, go enjoy.

Moving onto Today though!
My friend, Shannon Marie of Rawdorable
Shannon Marie of Rawdorable

 

a Mother of Two…Woman with two children laying in snow pile…and a high raw, all vegan, a supremely creative un-baker and cook extraordinaire is kind enough to share some of her amazing raw dessert recipes today!

But just to praise Shannon Marie a little more…Some of you may remember in my Reader Tribute Post that Shannon Marie Made My Raw Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough into a Doll (check out the dough-ey doll skirt!) in honor of My Daughter Skylar.

My Raw Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough turned into a Doll  Shannon Marie is amazingly creative!
Close up of Raw Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough turned into a Doll

Or how about the high Raw Vegan Girl Scout-themed Samoas Cookies I made?

Raw Vegan Girl Scout-themed Samoas Cookies on dehydrator tray

My Samoas were inspired in huge part from Shannon Marie’s original recipe genius!
Finished Raw Vegan Girl Scout-themed Samoas Cookies on trayOhhh those cookies… The cookie bases were crunchy and the tops were moist, gooey, decadent, with the awesome flavor of Sunflower Butter and coconut and vanilla…

Close up of one Raw Vegan Girl Scout-themed Samoas Cookies

So without further ado, here’s what Shannon Marie has for us today.  I’ll follow up at the end!

Cookies for Santa
Plate full of cookies with sign that read Dear Santa Claus
When Averie asked me to guest post, I was honored, of course. But being a busy wife and mom (my second child is only a few months old), I found it difficult to fulfill her request with something fresh and separate from my own.

However, since many of you probably have never visited my site, some blasts from the past might be new to you. So, in the holiday spirit, I decided to share my cookies for Santa from blogging years one and two. Enjoy!

Two Cinnamon Mocha Crinkle Cookies on black and white plate
Cinnamon Mocha Crinkles
1 cup almonds flour (finely ground almonds and/or pulp)
1/2 cup hazelnut flour (finely ground hazelnuts)
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 Tbsp. Java Teeccino grounds
1/4 cup date paste
sprinkling of cinnamon
pinch of sea salt
*finely ground coconut for rolling

In a bowl, whisk together the almond flour, hazelnut flour, cocoa powder, Teeccino, cinnamon and sea salt. Add the date paste, and mix to combine. The mixture should be damp enough to mold, yet still crumbly like a cake.

Divide the mixture into 8 equal sections. Shape each section into a ball, roll them in coconut flour and flatten into cookie shapes. Don’t worry if there are imperfection in your cookies; it’s only the crinkle effect.

Three Raw Egg Nog Cream cookies on blue plate
Raw Nog Creams
1 cup cashew flour (ground cashews)
1/2 cup almond flour (ground almonds)
1/4 cup date paste
freshly ground nutmeg, to taste
pinch of sea salt
*raw whipped icing for frosting
*dried cherry pieces and pumpkin seeds for decorating

In a bowl, whisk together the cashew flour, almond flour, nutmeg and sea salt. Add the date paste, and mix to combine. The mixture should be damp enough to mold, yet still crumbly like a cake.

Divide the mixture into 6-8 equal sections. Shape each section into a ball and flatten into cookie shapes. Frost with raw whipped icing and decorate with dried cherry pieces and pumpkin seeds.

*These are similar to many of my raw cupcake recipes. Feel free to make them a little larger and serve them as such.

**If you really want to kick these up a notch, add some rum or rum extract to the icing, but I prefer mine rum-free.

Four Hawaiian Wedding Surprises stacked on one another
Hawaiian Wedding Surprises
3/4 cup cashews
1/4 cup macadamia nuts
1/4 cup oats
1/4 cup coconut flakes
1/4 cup date paste
1 Tbsp. lucuma powder
zest of one lime
dash of sea salt
*finely ground coconut and more zest for rolling
*eight whole raw macadamia nuts for filling

Grind cashews, mac nuts, oats and coconut into flour and add to a bowl. Whisk together the flours, lucuma, lime zest and sea salt. Add the date paste, and mix to combine. The mixture should be damp enough to mold, yet still crumbly like a cake.

Divide the mixture into 8 equal sections. Shape each section into a ball, while enclosing a whole mac nut inside (that’s the surprise). Roll the balls in coconut and lime zest. Enjoy :-)

Glazed Raw Ginger Creams in clear container
Raw Ginger Creams
1 cup pecans
1 cup dried coconut, ground into flour
1/2 cup flaxseed, ground
1 cup dates, soaked briefly
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. ground ginger (I didn’t have any fresh)
dash of sea salt
pumpkin pie spice, to taste (also has ginger in it, but I still added it)
*1/2 Tbsp. blackstrap molasses (optional, but really makes it taste like the real deal)
*raw icing

Put pecans, coconut flour and ground flax in a food processor, and process until combined and pecans are finely ground. Add dates, vanilla, ginger, sea salt, pumpkin pie spice and molasses, and process until a ball of dough forms.

Mold dough into cookie shapes, like little mounds. Dehydrate for a couple hours to firm up the outsides, and then chill in the fridge. Top with raw icing (the one I talked about in this post).

Raw SnickerdoodlesStacked Raw Snickerdoodle cookies
2 cups cashews
1 cup dates, soaked briefly
1-2 Tbsp. agave nectar
1/2 tsp. vanilla
dash of sea salt
sprinkling of cinnamon
*a little cream of tartar (optional, but in the baked version)
*lucuma powder and more cinnamon for rolling

Grind cashews finely in a food processor. Add dates, agave, vanilla, sea salt, cinnamon and cream of tartar, and process until a smooth dough forms.

Shape dough into balls, roll them in a mixture of lucuma powder and cinnamon (the original recipe uses cinnamon sugar), and flatten them into round cookie shapes.

Dehydrate just long enough to absorb some of the powder on the outside (like when the sugar granules melt in the oven). Eat fresh from the dehydrator (sometimes I can’t wait) or chill them in the refrigerator.

Chocolate with White Chocolate ChunksChocolate with White Chocolate Chunks Cookies on plate
1 cup mixed raw nuts (I had a bag of mixed ones; use whatever you want)
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup prunes and dates, soaked briefly (the prunes seem to produce a richer chocolate)
1-2 Tbsp. agave nectar
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp. pure almond extract
dash of sea salt
cayenne pepper and cinnamon, to taste (sounds weird, but it enhances the chocolate flavor)
chopped raw cocoa butter

Grind nuts finely with cocoa powder in a food processor. Add the rest of the ingredients, except for the cocoa butter, and process until a dough forms.

Shape dough into round cookies and press cocoa butter chunks into the tops. Chill until firm.

Russian Raw CakesFour Russian Raw Cakes on red plate
1 cup cashews
1/4 cup coconut, ground into flour
1/4 cup oats, ground into flour (not raw, but nobody’s perfect)
1 Tbsp. lucuma powder
1 Tbsp. mesquite powder
1/2 cup dates, soaked briefly
agave nectar, to taste (I’m not really sure if I added it or not)
1 tsp. vanilla
dash of sea salt
*chopped walnuts
*a mixture of lucuma powder and coconut flour for rolling

Put cashews, coconut flour, ground oats, lucuma and mesquite in a food processor, and process until combined and cashews are finely ground. Add dates, agave, vanilla and sea salt, and process until dough forms.

Shape dough into balls, while placing a few chopped walnuts on the inside of each ball (the traditional ones always had some walnut chunks). Roll in lucuma/coconut mixture (instead of powdered sugar; next time I’ll use just lucuma and/or mesquite) and chill in the fridge.

All these recipes are made out of what I had in my kitchen at the time. Have fun experimenting with your own ingredients :-)

 

Red Plate full of a variety of Christmas Cookies

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Thank You So Much Shannon Marie, please go check out some of her amazing raw recipes!!!!!

In keeping with the cute, creative, super-fun and holiday vibe, I’ve got Fun, Holiday Yoga:

Yoga Today is Gingerbread-asana

 

Making  Raw Vegan Ginger Bread Cookies

Raw Vegan Gingerbread Cookies stacked in clear container
Underside of Raw Vegan Ginger Bread Cookies

Or Raw Vegan Gingerbread Cookie Dough Balls

which will only take you 10 minutes!
Raw Vegan Gingerbread Cookie Dough Balls stacked on one another
Close up of stacked Raw Vegan Gingerbread Cookie Dough Balls

And thinking about putting the Gingerbread Men into crazy yoga positions, as you pop a few Balls down the hatchet.  Yummmm!!!

Close up of Raw Vegan Gingerbread Cookie Dough Balls

Tip of the Day:

Are you a traditional holiday baker?  Do you bake at all?  Do you get into making holiday treats and seasonal goodies?  A few names like Janetha who just made 125 cookies, Jessica, Susan, Bekah, and Diana are definitely coming to mind!  Do you un-bake?  Meaning raw or high raw creations?  Have you ever made any raw or almost raw recipes?  What are you waiting for?  It’s sooo easy!  The great thing about raw baking other than you can eat the dough out of the bowl immediately! is that it’s extremely forgiving.   Dough’s a little too wet?  Add more almond flour.  A little too dry?  Add more dates or nut milk or nut butters.  And I mean, who doesn’t love a little more peanut, sunflower seed, or almond butter in their life?  Tell me what kind of baker you are or if you get into the holiday baking thing.

Or, are you planning on cooking or eating a Christmas Day Feast?  Whatcha making?  

Stay Tuned For Guest Posts & Trip Photos.  Did someone say drinks on the beach at sunset?

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Comments

  1. Pancakes are the new little black dress in the blog world, huh?

    What a wonderful opportunity. You did look amazingly happy!

    Sorry the little one is sick- kids are so resilient she'll be back to her lively self soon!

  2. Your yoga postures are insane girl! I strive to be like you when I grow up :)

    WIsh I coulda been at the conference, looked amazing, as do your choccie chip balls. I made your almond butter cookies (into balls) a few days ago. They are to LIVE/LOVE for!

  3. Averie, what would I do without your amazing blog? and you! I'm a veggie that doesn't eat a lot of dairy to begin with and I've now been going wheat/gluten free. (I might have celiac). Your foods will keep me happy and full forever! THANK YOU!

  4. Hi darling, I think you probably had the time of your life with Dharma, eh? 70 and teaching DAILY?! Yogi master, indeed! Wowzers!

    Your little pumpkin is adorable. In fact, I think her cold just made her even cuter. Is that even possible?! Okay, okay, I'm biased. I love Skylar!

    I am GOING to have to try your gf pancakes. I've been craaaving breadstuffs like crazy as of late. An Averie-tested recipe sounds like a good option to start. :D

    And as for being impatient – Who? Me? ;) I'm as impatient as they come. That's probably one of my biggest character "flaws". I can't even stand still at a red light when walking.

  5. That yoga class sounds AMAZING! 2.5 hours? WOW! I usually stick with 60 minutes to 1.5 hours! Sorry about the blurry photo!

    Hope Skylar feels better!
    <3 jess
    xoxo

  6. Dounds like an amazing yoga-filled day! I need to learn how to let go sometimes too. Your raw cookie dough balls look a-mazing!

  7. What a wonderful day Averie! I can't wait to hear all about it on Thursday! Hope Skylar gets to feeling better soon!

  8. OH my gosh! those pancakes!!! so yummy :)
    and those yoga poses look incredible.
    I need to find my inner yogi<3

    love you averie. always thinking of you.

  9. What a cool yoga experience!

    I love your choc chip balls–I think I said that recently–and actually made them with carob chips this weekend. And then put it in ice cream! Will post the recipe soon. That batch was gone waaaay too quickly…

  10. Those pancakes look amazing, Averie!

    Wow what a yoga experience. You can totally tell just HOW excited you were. I'll bet the energy was incredible.

  11. just wanted to say you're awesome! i love your fast, easy recipes. my fiance is obsessed with your raw balls. this weekend we made your protein bars and i'll be blogging about them on thurs :) wow, wow, wow is all i can say. keep the yummy recipes coming!!!!

  12. can I please just tell you how many times I have bookmarked your posts in the past few days?! girl you are just too good to be trueeee – I want to pack you in my pocket and carry you with my always to cook for me and whisper wisdom in to my ear :)

    right now I have officially been chilling out and watching trash tv for 2+ hours – don't plan on moving anytime soon :) Unproductivity keeps us sane!

    Love you lots!

  13. OMG this is amazing!! You certainly had a great time with Dharma!!! I felt almost like I was there- thanks so much for sharing… any piece of advice from a teacher like Dharma is priceless! I want to get high!! Sitting in one place in silence is something I'm working on… but I'm a bit nutty- and it's really hard for me! I've been reading Donna Farhi and I'm loving her!!! Check her books out if you haven't!!! Any yogi books you recommend? Sorry your little sunshine is sick- hope she's on the mend, those greens will certainly help :)

  14. You must have had a fantastic day with Dharma!

    I forgot to mention, that I can't believe you your husband use to race so often! That's impressive.

  15. I am so impatient. I bought coconut oil the day I started liking it. Good thing I kept the reciept because I scored a major deal and returned it to save $12.
    That's awesome you met a yoga master. I don't really get it but I'll assume it'd be like me meating Tim Wakefield or someone :-)
    Haha, what an obscure birthday. Maybe they need to count the ring in his bones?(only kidding!)