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 cakes & bars  yields 35 servings  baking pan and bake for 1 hour.  oil, flour, and ground almonds.    ing the yolks, honey, apple cider,   beat for another 5 minutes.   ing powder, and Sucanat and   utes. Add the baking soda, bak-  beat the egg whites for 5 min-  with baking paper.  or line a 10x15-inch baking pan   Sucanat (optional)  4. Pour the batter into the prepared   3. Continue beating, gradually add-  2. In the bowl of an electric mixer,   1. Preheat the oven to 350˚ F. Grease   2 cups ground almonds  2 c





                                                                                                     yields 3 cups
                             BUCKWHEATIES
                             Enjoy these as a spicy crisp snack, or as croutons in salads or soups. The buckwheat needs to
 yields 24 servings          soak for eight hours, so plan ahead.
                             2 cups whole buckwheat groats   1. Soak the kasha in three times as much filtered water for 8
                                (kasha)                       hours. Rinse and drain well.
 EGG-FREE                    3 cloves garlic                2. In a blender, blend the garlic, onion, salt, cumin, basil, parsley,
 BROWNIE CAKE                ¼ large onion                    chili pepper, paprika, and oil. Combine with the buckwheat

 3 cups flour                ½ tablespoon salt                and let stand for 1 hour to allow the flavors to get infused into
 2 teaspoons baking soda     1 teaspoon cumin                 the buckwheat.
 ¼ teaspoon salt             1 teaspoon basil               3. Spread onto a cookie sheet and dry the buckwheaties in a 110˚
 ½ cup cacao or carob powder  3 tablespoons dried parsley     F dehydrator overnight, or in a 150˚–170˚ F oven for 5 hours.
 2 cups sugar                1 red chili pepper or 1 tablespoon   Buckwheaties will turn crisp when cooled.
 1 tablespoon vanilla sugar     dried crushed chili pepper
 ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons oil  1 teaspoon paprika
 1 cup water                 ¼ cup oil
 2 tablespoons vinegar
 1 cup apple or light grape juice                                                                    yields 3 cups
                             HONEY-GLAZED PECANS
 1. Preheat the oven to 350˚ F. Line a
 9x13-inch pan with baking paper.  If you choose to add sugar, this will make the coating more hard, dry, and candy-like,
 2. In a large bowl, combine the flour,   although it is a delicious snack just with honey.
 baking soda, salt, cacao or carob   ½ cup honey            1. Preheat the oven to 350˚ F.
 powder, sugar, and vanilla sugar   3 tablespoons oil       2. Place the honey, oil, and sugar or xylitol in a 9x13-inch baking
 by hand.                    ¼ cup sugar or xylitol (optional)  pan and heat in the oven for 5 minutes. Stir to mix well.
 3. Add the oil, water, vinegar, and   3 cups raw pecans (see recipe note) 3. Add the pecans and stir once again to coat. Bake for 15 minutes.
 juice. Pour the batter into the                            4. Remove the pecans with a slotted spoon. The nuts will harden
 lined baking pan and bake for 45                             when cooled.
 minutes.                       RECIPE NOTE  Though
                                the recipe calls for pecans,
                                any nut or seed of your
 VARIATION  This recipe         choice can be used—al-
 can be used for cupcakes. Fill   monds, walnuts, peanuts,
 24 lined muffin cups three-    sunflower seeds, etc.
 quarters full. Bake at 350˚ F for
 20–25 minutes.


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