I am so excited to share this guest post by Adriana of Living Healthy With Chocolate! She is so very talented and has taken one of my favorite foods...chocolate and incorporated it into each and every recipe she creates! Adriana lives in Hawaii and I think this tropical dessert tells a story of the amazing fresh foods she has access to on the island. Coconut, chocolate and macadamia nuts are some of my favorites and these bars look delicious! These are grain free and only sweetened with fruit and just a tiny bit of honey. Enjoy her story and recipe below and be sure to go check out her blog and follow her on Facebook and Pinterest to see all of her creations!!!
Pineapple and coconut are two of the most abundant fruits here in Hawaii. As you may know, pineapples are cultivated on an agricultural scale here by Dole Plantation. The farms are right next to my house and as I drive to and from work I can smell the sweet scent in the air. It is lovely! The down side of these farms is that they are heavily sprayed with pesticides and it breaks my heart every time I see the giant machinery spraying the crops. There are some growers in the islands that grow pineapple organically, but the price is over $8 for a very small pineapple, which makes it a rare and special treat for me.
Coconut on the other hand is everywhere. Some fruit stands sell the meat for very cheap, about $3.00 for a full bag. The organic store near my house often sells whole coconuts for just $1.50 each! How lucky am I?! Coconut is my favorite everyday snack and there is plenty of it here :) My husband and I often go to the local green waste drop off area by my house to look for coconuts that the tree trimmers just throw away by the dozens.....sometimes we are able to fill multiple containers with fresh coconut water and then we freeze the fresh meat.
How about the combination of coconut, pineapple, chocolate and macadamia nuts? If you haven't tried the four together you are in for a real treat. In this recipe I tried to mix all of these delicious foods into one irresistible dessert.
This is a very easy to make recipe and the consistency is soft and moist. The chocolate crust is sweetened with a creamy date paste and loaded with macadamia nuts. The top layer is a simple mixture of fresh pineapple and coconut. Depending on how sweet your pineapple is, you can add some raw honey to the mixture. I felt that one tablespoon was sweet enough, but feel free to add more if you would like it to be sweeter. Enjoy!Select this line to insert text description of recipe here
Pineapple Coconut Bars with Chocolate Macadamia Nut Crust
Ingredients
Crust:
- 1/2 cup almond flour
- 4 tablespoons raw cacao powder
- 1/3 cup macadamia nuts
- 5 medjool dates (about 1/2 cup)
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 teaspoons coconut oil, melted
Filling:
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup fresh pineapple, chopped
- 1 1/3 cup shredded coconut, unsweetened
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon raw honey
- 1/2 cup almond flour
- pinch of salt
Instructions
Crust:
- 1. in a large bowl, mix the almond flour and cacao powder
- 2. chop the macadamia nuts in a food processor and add it to the bowl
- 3. remove pits from dates and process it in the food processor until creamy
- 4. add the creamed dates, vanilla extract and coconut oil to the dry mixture and using your hands, mix to combine ingredients
- 5. spread the mixture evenly on the bottom of an 8×8-inch pan lined with parchment paper
Filing:
- 1. in a large bowl beat the 2 eggs
- 2. mix in the pineapple, 1 cup of shredded coconut (reserve the remaining 1/3 cup for the top), lime juice, vanilla and honey
- 3. gently mix in the almond flour and salt
- 4. pour mixture over the crust and sprinkle with remaining shredded coconut
- 5. bake at 350°F for about 20 minutes or until the top starts to turn brown and the pineapple/coconut layer is firm
- 6. set pan on a wire rack and allow it to cool before cutting into squares. Store in the refrigerator.