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Paleo Snacks : 8 easy recipes you can try

by shedboy71

Snacks are an important part of any diet and the paleo diet is no different. At some point of the day you will feel a little hungry and this can be the most dangerous time on any diet as inevitably you will hunt down snacks such as crisps (chips) or sweets.

We have produced eight paleo friendly snack recipes for you – so lets get started

 

Spiced butternut chips

The subtle spice improves the taste of these healthy chips

Ingredients

  • 1 butternut squash
  • 1 tsp gingerbread spice
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin coconut oil
  • Pinch of salt to taste

Preparation;

  • Preheat the oven to 250 F
  • Peel the butternut squash and slice
  • Mix ginger bread spice mix, stevia and coconut oil together in a small bowl
  • Pour the mixture into the sliced butternut squash , Arrange slices close to each other on a tray
  • Cook for about an hour in oven (you can spray on more coconut oil after the first 30 minutes of cooking.
  • Allow it cool and enjoy

 

 

Energy Bars

Store bought energy bars can contain all sorts of ingredients you don’t want and need. The best bet is to make your own paleo friendly bars. Here is one of our favourite recipes.

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup nut (salted cashew is an option)
  • ¼ cup seeds (sunflower seed can be used)
  • ¼ cup vanilla protein powder
  • 1/3 cup of dried fruit (cherries can come in handy) and
  • ½ cup of almond flour
  • 1 Medium sized ripe banana
  • 2 tablespoon of arrow starch

Preparation

  • Mash the ripe banana in a bowl using any handy utensil
  • Add arrowroot starch , nuts, seeds, protein and almond flour then mix
  • Grease your skillet with olive or avocado oil and pour the mixture in the bowl
  • Allow bake for 35 minutes at 275 F
  • Take out and cut into squares or bars
  • Serve and ea
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Gummi orange slices

Home made gummy bears without the added sugar

Ingredients;

  • ½ tsp natural orange flavor
  • ½ tbsp. vanilla extract
  • A cup of water
  • Pinch of salt to taste
  • 8 tbsp gelatin
  • Orange coloring (Natural)
  • 1½ tsp of liquid stevia

Preparation

  • At low heat, heat coconut milk and water together
  • When it starts simmering, slowly add tablespoon of gelatin. (Ensure you whisk while you add the gelatin)
  • Add every other ingredient and whisk until you can’t find any clump of gelatin
  • Pour the mixture into mold and keep in fridge until solid.

 

 

Eggplant jerky

We all know about beef jerky and I love it but it can be expensive. This recipe uses eggplants, don’t worry they taste great.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • 1 egg plant (1 pound)
  • 1 tablespoon of pure maple syrup
  • 4 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar

Preparation

  • Wash eggplant
  • Slice into thin strips
  • Whisk oil, maple syrup, paprika and balsamic vinegar together in a large bowl
  • Place strips of eggplant in then bowl and turn until each is completely coated
  • Soak for two hours and place coated eggplant strip on baking sheet
  • Sprinkle salt and dry in the oven at a very low temperature and leave until crispy
  • Crisps can be stored (use air tight containers or plastic bags)

 

Bacon Blue cheese spin dip

A tasty paleo friendly dip

Ingredients

  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • ½ teaspoon of onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon of garlic powder
  • ½ cup of cashews
  • 1½ tablespoon of olive oil
  • ½ of artichoke juice
  • 2 cups of baby spinach
  • 3 slices bacon
  • 3 oz blue cheese

Preparation

  • Crisp bacon in a pan over medium heat and set aside on paper towel once cooked
  • Cut artichoke into halves and warm alongside sauté spinach in the same pan
  • Allow the mixture to cool
  • Blend the cashews into a fine powder
  • Drizzle in the mixture of artichoke and spinach and olive oil
  • Add seasoning and half of the spinach and artichoke mixture
  • Beat together but ensure it does not liquefy
  • Stir the blender ingredients together in bowl with chopped bacon and the remaining artichoke-spinach mixture
  • Serve alongside sweet potato chips

 

Apple Nachos

This is simply a combination of real food and creativity and the preparation is simple and straight forward. You can pick your favourite type of apple

Ingredients

  • Apple
  • Lemon or lime juice
  • Some coconut flakes
  • Nut Butter (Almond is preferable)
  • Little dark chocolate chips

Preparation

  • Cut the Apple into smaller sizes and toss with lime or lemon juice
  • Spread coconut flakes, chocolate chips and the nut butter on it
  • Serve

 

Vanilla pumpkin seed clusters

A nice little snack that you can pick at when hungry.

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 2 teaspoons of coconut oil and
  • 2 teaspoons of maple syrup
  • ½ cup pumpkin leaf  (115 grams) or buy pumpkin seeds
  • Boiled water

Preparation

  • Preheat oven to 150 degrees
  • Combine vanilla, coconut sugar and honey together in a bowl and stir to create a thick paste.
  • Add boiled water to thin it out and make runny syrup
  • Pour the mixture onto the pumpkin seed and stir so the seeds are coated evenly
  • Take a teaspoon full of pumpkin seeds and place on a baking sheet and allow cook for 20 minutes in the oven
  • Allow cool and dry
  • Serve and enjoy

 

Quick crackers

Crackers are a great example of a snack that is moreish and you can quickly eat too many. Here is a healthier variation

 

Ingredients

  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup of almond meal
  • Pinch of salt to taste
  • 20 grams of finely chopped butter

Preparation

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees
  • Pour ingredients into food blender and mix (don’t allow mixture become sticky)
  • Roll mixture into a ball and place between the sheets of baking papers
  • Remove top layer of the baking paper and place in an oven tray. Oven cook for 15 to 20 minutes and cut into crackers.
  • Eat and enjoy.

So there you go, we hope you have enjoyed our selection of Paleo diet related snacks

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