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Peanut Chocolate Slice Recipe

by Kelly 4 Comments

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This peanut chocolate slice recipe is currently one of my favourite treats to eat! It is so easy to make, doesn’t use complicated ingredients and it’s a great healthy alternative to a sugar filled sweet.

With nourishing and delicious ingredients like almond meal, raw honey, natural peanut butter and raw coconut oil, you may well be just like me and want to eat this every single day!

You get to decide on your portion sizes to fit with your lifestyle. I make my portions quite small and usually eat one square a day, maybe two on a Sunday 😊

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Recipes like this one are very adaptable to personal tastes and situations. Don’t want the honey? Leave it out! Prefer to use melted dark chocolate as your topping? Yummo!

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Peanut Chocolate Slice

No bake, easy make, healthy sweet treat slice!
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Servings: 20 squares
Ingredients Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup Almond meal
  • 6 tbsp Natural peanut butter
  • 1 tbsp Raw cold pressed coconut oil
  • 1 tbsp Raw honey
Topping
  • 1.5 tbsp Cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup Raw cold pressed coconut oil
  • 1 tbsp Raw honey
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract

Method
 

  1. Mix together the almond meal, peanut butter, coconut oil, honey and vanilla in a large bowl.
  2. Mix thoroughly until you have a cookie dough like consistency.
  3. Place in a bread baking tin lined with non stick paper and press down to flatten out.
  4. Refrigerate while you make the topping .
  5. Melt the coconut oil, stir in honey and cocoa.
  6. Pour over the top of the base and refrigerate once more. You can speed it up by placing the tin in the freezer if you prefer.
  7. When the slice has set (give it a couple of hours if you can!) turn out onto chopping board and cut into squares or bars if you prefer.

Notes

The taste of the slice only improves over time. If you can resist (I know, it’s hard!) leave it until at least the next day before you start eating. 
Store in the fridge for up to a week or keep for 3 months in the freezer (yes, you can eat pieces straight from the freezer 😉)

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I hope you enjoy this nourishing recipe and if you do, please leave me a comment to let me know, I always appreciate your feedback.

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Best wishes for a happier, healthier and hopeful day!

Kelly

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  1. Jacky Radbone

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    Hi Kelly, thanks for this recipe, which will be a keeper! I gave up sugar 9 years ago, and after a scary three months, health wise at the beginning of this year, stopped eating ultra processed foods too. I definitely feel so much better for it. I will use carob powder instead of cocoa powder for the topping.
    Thanks for all you share with us 💕🌸

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    • Kelly

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      Great, I hope you enjoy it. I would love to know how you think it tastes with the carob – the times that I’ve tried carob I haven’t liked it at all!

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  2. Liz

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    From one peanut butter lover to another: These look wonderful. Thank you!!!

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    • Kelly

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      I do love it so much! I want to try making my own almond butter – have you tried that?

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