Some people claim that fall is pumpkin everything, and
while I love pumpkin as much as the next person, for me, apple will always make
the best fall time desserts!
Recently, I created these cookies to
help my close friend celebrate finishing their US medical USMILE examations – a
grueling two eight-hour day exam. While we are still awaiting the results of
the exam, the cookies turned out to be amazing and since Halloween and
Thanksgiving are both right around the corner, I've decided to share
this tasty treat with you all. Apple Pie Cookies! These little pie-like patties
are perfect to get you in the mood for fall and can be made raw or baked.
I baked these.
Makes about 20 cookies
5- 6
red apples, cored (I used a mix of New York grown gala and honey crisp)
1 cup
date paste*
½ cup
raw almonds
½ cup
raw cashews
½ cup
old fashioned oats
1 cup
raisins
1
handful of cacao nibs (optional)
½ teaspoon
of Cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg and clove to taste
* making date paste is easy. Simply put 3-4 dates in a
blender or food processor along with ½ cup of water (to start) blend until
smooth and add more water incrementally until you have enough. I like to add a teaspoon
of maple syrup to round out the flavor. It should be relatively think and very
sweet. If you don’t have a high powered blender, soak the dates in the water
for a few hours prior to blending to help soften them.
Blend the raw almonds and cashews together until they are roughly
ground but not a complete powder. Some small pieces of nuts are ideal. Add the
roughly ground nuts and the oats to a mixing bowl.
Now core the apples, and using a food processor with a shredder,
shred three and a half of the apples. Set these in the large mixing bowl and
now using the slicing attachment, slice the remaining apples so that you have shredded
apples as well as sliced apples.
Add the sliced apples to the mixing bowl with the nuts and
oats. Add in the raisins and cacao nibs (if using) along with the spices. Add
the date paste on top and using your hands, mix all of the ingredients well.
(Raw
option): Using your hands, create small cookie sized patties and
place them onto your dehydrator’s food trays. Put into the dehydrator and set to 115° and
dehydrate for 15 hours until the cookies are firm.
(Bake
option): Using your hands, create small cookie sized patties and
place them onto parchment paper lined cookie sheets. Have the oven preheated to
250°. Place the trays into the
oven and cook for 45 minutes, checking the cookies to make sure they don’t burn
about half way through.
As always the information presented in this blog is for educational purposes only. It should not be considered as specific medical, nutritional, lifestyle, or other health-related advice.