Thursday, August 25, 2011

Coconut Cacao Nib Breakfast Bars (Low Carb and Gluten Free) and a Giveaway!

When I think back on my start in low carb baking, I realize just how far I have come. I used to search endlessly for low carb recipes and meal ideas, and when I found one I liked, I'd follow it almost to the letter. I might make small changes, but I was too afraid of failure to do much more than that. Now I think of an idea, or see something that I'd like to make over into a low carb dish, and I strike out on my own. I might consult another recipe or two for a bit of guidance, but that's all I really need. I've come to have a feel for how low carb ingredients behave, and I adjust as I go, adding a touch more nut flour here, or a little extra liquid there. More often than not, I am successful, and with increased success comes increased confidence. It's a good feeling.



But I know I didn't get here entirely on my own, and if it hadn't been for all of the great recipes I found early on, I wouldn't be this confident of my own abilities. Standing on the shoulders of giants, as they say. One source I returned to time and time again was FreeCoconutRecipes.com, the recipe website of Tropical Traditions. The recipes on this site aren't necessarily low carb, but many are gluten free, which I've often found as a great starting point for converting a recipe into low carb. I first came across the site when searching for recipes using coconut flour, which is an incredibly useful low carb ingredient but one that behaves so differently from wheat flour, it takes a lot of getting used to. The recipes on the site are provided both by the Tropical Traditions team and by readers, and many of them were immeasurably helpful to me as I learned the ropes of low carb baking.

Loving their site as I do, you can imagine how thrilled I was to be asked to try out their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil, and to be able to give away a jar to one of my readers. You want me to try your delicious, healthy, smells-so-amazing-I-want-to-slather-it-all-over-me-and-spoon-it-out-of-the-jar product for free? Yes, please! I've been using virgin coconut oil in some of my baking for a while now, and it really is a wonderful alternative to butter. It was fantastic in my Cranberry Walnut Chocolate Chip Cookies and my Cinnamon Roll Scones. I'm not quitting butter any time soon, but coconut oil definitely has its place in my baking arsenal and I've found that it produces very tender, melt-in-your-mouth results. Although it smells intensely of coconut, you don't get an overwhelming coconut flavour in the final product, unless you choose to play it up with other coconut products. It's also wonderful in savoury foods, and my favourite way to serve zucchini these days is to simply saute it in coconut oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

When my jar came, I immediately opened it up and inhaled deeply. There is nothing on earth quite like it! You will think you are somewhere in the tropics, and you literally want to crawl inside the jar. I set about making some breakfast bars, since I was out of morning baked goods, and this time I wanted them to really be coconut-flavoured. I toasted up some unsweetened, shredded coconut and tossed it in with the almond flour and sweetener. At first, I intended these to be made with a chopped-up Lindt bar, but I spied a bag of cacao nibs that I hadn't yet opened and thought they might make a good addition. Then I mixed in some eggs, almond milk and the coconut oil, and popped it in the oven.



The Results: I had intended these to be more dense and bar-like, but they ended up more like cake. That's certainly not a bad thing, since who doesn't like to eat cake for breakfast?!??! It was really good that way, light and airy and slightly crumbly. The cacao nibs offered a chocolate flavour without adding any sweetness, which was perfect for a breakfast cake/bar. And have I mentioned how wonderfully tender coconut oil makes baked goods? These bars were no exception! My kids loved them, and loved being allowed to eat cake for breakfast.

If you haven't yet tried coconut oil in your baking, you must enter this giveaway! And if you have tried it, and love it like I do, you must also enter this giveaway!

And for even more chances to win, check out Cara's Cravings, as she too is giving away Tropical Traditions!

Giveaway Rules

- Open to US & Canadian Residents only

- To enter, do any one of the following and leave a comment letting me know what you did...

1. Subscribe to Tropical Traditions Sales Newsletter here: http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/subscribe_for_special_sales.cfm
2. follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter @troptraditions
3. “Like” Tropical Traditions on Facebook

- you can do all three, with a separate comment for each, for three entries.

- Contest will run until Wednesday, August 31st at 12am.

- Leave me a way to get ahold of you! If you don't have a blog yourself, you must leave me a working email address.




Coconut Cacao Nib Breakfast Bars


2 cups almond flour
1/2 cup unsweetened, shredded coconut, lightly toasted
1/3 cup vanilla whey protein powder
1/4 cup granulated erythritol
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
1/4 cup almond milk
12 drops stevia extract
1/2 cup cacao nibs

Preheat oven to 325F and lightly grease an 8x8 inch square pan.

In a mediuam bowl, whisk together the almond flour, coconut, protein powder, erythritol, baking powder, baking soda and salt.

Add eggs and stir to combine. Then add coconut oil, almond milk and stevia extract and stir vigorously until thoroughly combined. Stir in cacao nibs.

Spread in prepared pan and bake 20- to 25 minutes, or until edges are golden and top springs back when touched.

Let cool in pan and cut into bars.

Serves 12. Each serving has 6.6g of carbs and 3.4 g of fiber. Totat NET CARBS = 3.2 g.

Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.

176 comments:

Caroline @ chocolate and carrots said...

I follow tropical traditions on twitter. :-)

Caroline @ chocolate and carrots said...

And I like Tropical Traditions on facebook! Thank you for the giveaway! I love baking with coconut oil. So good. And those breakfast bars look amazing! :-)

lewismr said...

I subscribe to their newsletter!

lewismr said...

I also follow them on twitter.

lewismr said...

annnnd "liked" them on facebook.

Rachel @ My Naturally Frugal Family said...

I subscribe to Tropical Traditions Sales Newlettter.

Rachel @ My Naturally Frugal Family said...

I follow them on Twitter (@rachelkyle0402)

Rachel @ My Naturally Frugal Family said...

I like them on FB

Giuliana said...

I've liked them on facebook! I, too, have found them to be an invaluable source for recipes!

Val said...

That looks like one perfect breakfast cake. I particularly like the fact that they aren't intended to be too sweet.

Pretend Chef said...

Cake for breakfast is always a win in our household as well. These sound so delicious and perfect for a morning escape to the tropics. I signed up for their newsletter.

Pretend Chef said...

I already LIKE their company on Facebook.

Parsley Sage said...

Great looking breakfast bars/cakes :) Its so cool that you're a low carb master. I would just be totally clueless. Lovely giveaway too! Buzzed!

Beth said...

I subscribe to their newsletter

Beth said...

I liked them on facebook

RavieNomNoms said...

Well this just looks fantastic! I always love coming here because I know I will see a recipe that is so unique and delicious at the same time. These are something that I am going to have to try. They look absolutely amazing!

Lizzy said...

Cake or bar doesn't matter, this looks delicious! I have some coconut oil in my panty and it smells SO good. I need to take a break and inhale a whiff :)

Rachel said...

I follow them on FB!

Rachel said...

I subscribe to the newsletter!

Rachel said...

I follow on twitter too

Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. said...

I always appreciate low-carb recipes like this one! These look really good. I tried to find some almond flour at my store here last week in their health food section and was not successful. Gonna try some of the health food stores next!

Evan @swEEts said...

How funny! I made something with coconut oil for my post today too! It definitely lends a nice flavor to baked goods :) Your breakfast bars sound delicious.

Marthalynn said...

i subscribed to the newsletter. this recipe looks so good!

Lisa said...

I subscribed to their newsletter!
AND I liked them on Facebook.

I had no idea they had so many great recipes. Thank you!

Lisa said...

I liked them on Facebook (sorry I forgot to make them separate comments!)

BakingWithoutABox said...

Mmmm cake for breakfast. Love happy coincidences like that. Not exactly what you planned, but perfect in its own way. Kudos on the confidence to play! (I'll get there someday)

Beloved Green said...

I think that them being a little more cake like is a good thing, looks nice and light.

Alison @ Ingredients, Inc. said...

THese look great! I can't wait to give them a try

Katrina {In Katrina's Kitchen} said...

I am a new lover of coconut oil! Having fun playing with it in my kitchen!

Claudia said...

I'm going to try this - I have been wondering and experimenting with gluten-free and low-carb baking. Love the alternative to butter (I use soy butter a lot). And cake for breakfast is never a bad thing!

Jeanette said...

Love the idea of a protein rich breakfast bar, coconut nonetheless!

Charlie said...

These bars looks amazing! The cacao nibs & coconut must go really well together!

Charlie said...

I follow tropical traditions on twitter!

Charlie said...

And I like on facebook :).

Feast on the Cheap said...

No need to enter me since I have a jar o' Tropical Traditions that'll last me a lifetime, but just wanted to add my two cents and say how much I love this brand. I've been using coconut oil in my caribbean curries and it makes a huge difference

Sandra said...

Delicious looking bars,and what a wonderful flavors..awesome job!
Great giveaway Carolyn!

Rosie said...

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Rosie said...

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Erin said...

Breakfast bars/cake looks awesome! I just got a jar of coconut oil I need to play with. Can't decide what to do with it! So many ideas! I have an award for you, if you stop by my site!

Marilyn (A Lot of Loves) said...

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Marilyn (A Lot of Loves) said...

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Sandi said...

Getting people to eat cake for breakfast? No problem! Very creative (again;)!

jo said...

I have subscribed to the tropical traditions newsletter.

You know, sometimes I get a little pouty about being diabetic, having to make different food choices. But truly - how could i mind giving up bagels for breakfast when i can eat *cake* instead! Thank you, once again, Carolyn.

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Anonymous said...

Looks delicious, I'd love to try it!

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Allison said...

I subscribed to their newsletter!

Also, I have a recipe I would die for you to make low carb - Boston Cream Pie. Seriously, I would dedicate a shrine to you.

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Cassie @ Bake Your Day said...

These sound so delicious! I have seen so many people using coconut oil lately, it sounds yummy!

dwidlebug said...

Oh my coconut!! Love it! this is absolutely yummy. One of these day I must try.

Stephany13 said...

I would love to receive this giveaway. I am learning to use coconut oil many different ways.

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Stephany13 said...

I forgot to add that I subscribed to their newsletter. I would love to win this giveaway.

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Kim - Liv Life said...

Already subscribe to their newsletter. I just tried coconut oil earlier this summer and I'm hooked! You said it all though with:
You want me to try your delicious, healthy, smells-so-amazing-I-want-to-slather-it-all-over-me-and-spoon-it-out-of-the-jar product for free?

The answer is a whole hearted YES!!!!

Lastly, I'm so impressed at how you just run with the recipes on your own... I can take something and tweak it, but I can't do like you do. Nicely done, Carolyn!

Kari said...

I am no where near as advanced as you in creating recipes, but I also love the freedom and fun of just trying things out. Even if the product isn't great, the experience is enjoyable :)

These also look great - I've recently developed more of a taste for coconut, so am rather taken with how these look!

mutuelle swiss life said...

very interesting

Anonymous said...

Tropical Traditions:

1. Signed up for the newsletter
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3. Following on Twitter

Great website!

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Liked them on facebook!

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Followed them on twitter!

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I subscribed to the newsletter! Huge fan of your site and love coconut oil!

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and just follwed them on twitter

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astraystar said...

and just liked them on facebook

:) Looking forward to trying this recipe - oh looks so good!

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The Scorpio Woman said...

I subscribed to Tropical Traditions Sales Newsletter

The Scorpio Woman said...

I'm now following Tropical Traditions on twitter

The Scorpio Woman said...

I like Tropical Traditions on facebook

Kate@Diethood said...

Oooooh...those bars look wonderful! I love the little specks of black, and I love me some coconut oil!

The Mom Chef said...

I didn't do any of the above because I just want to tell you that I hold you in awe with your ability to cook low carb so well. I've never seen anything like it. This bar/cake thing is fantastic, even to a carb hound like me.

cocinaencantada said...

I liked them on facebook! Oh my goodness those bars sound amazing... I love coconut oil. It is perfect for baking, raw foods, and body care! I also really like it in savory dishes like stir fry.

Nami | Just One Cookbook said...

You always makes delicious treats Carolyn! I am following @troptraditions now!

chefpandita.com said...

Love this recipe, I've been trying to develop healthy snacks with protein powder too. Love the cacao nibs, they remind me of poppy seeds :) Happy Friday!

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Andrea said...

These bars/cake look DElicious! I would LOVE to make them! I am already suscribed to Tropical Traditions Newsletter :)

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I now follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter

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KristaMomma said...

I follow Tropical Traditions on Facebook

Jill@MadAboutMacarons said...

Another fabulous recipe from you Carolyn. Not surprising: you're the Martha Stewart of low carb treats!

Andra Banting said...

I followed Tropical Traditions on Twitter! I've always wanted to try Coconut Oil!
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Ann said...

Oh - I love the smell of coconut...I would want to crawl in the jar, too! I've liked Tropical Traditions on Facebook....thanks for the giveaway...

Your coconot cacao nib breakfast bars sound delish! Congrats on being such a talented low-carber!

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Andie said...

These look soooo yummy! I've just made your cinnamon scones (which were AMAZING!); I can't wait to throw these together and pop 'em in the oven!

I also entered the giveaway -- I "liked" Tropical Traditions on facebook. I would love to try their coconut oil in your scones next time I make them! :D

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Andie said...

I also have started to "follow" Tropical Traditions on Twitter! :D

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blah blah blah said...

The bars taste good, and the nibs are fantastic in them, however, mine are rather dry. Any ideas for more moisture?

Carolyn said...

Hmm, dry. I guess I would suggest baking them for less and/or adding another tbsp of coconut oil. Mine weren't dry, but they were cakier than I'd thought they turn out.

Suzanne said...

I subscribed to the newsletter. I've been wanting to try coconut oil, but I haven't yet!
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Shirley said...

Yum, this looks like a fantastic breakfast.

I'm always amazed at what indulgent treats you're able to make healthy and delicious. So I'm passing the Versatile Blogger Award on to you! View the details at http://whataboutsecondbreakfast.blogspot.com/2011/08/i-got-versatile-blogger-award.html.

kita said...

All of your low carb treats always have such intriguing ingredients and sound so tasty - These included! :D

Terra said...

Wow, these look amazing! I think I love the idea of them having a cake like appearance:-) And totally perfect with Breakfast I say, LOL!
Hugs, Terra

Terra said...

I like Tropical Traditions on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to their newsletter!

Butrcreamblondi said...

These bars turning out more like cake sounds perfect to me :) Cocoa nibs are so delightful, I bet they are perfect in these breakfast bars!

resistantnikki said...

Looks yummy! What an interesting way to use cacao nibs...I have a bag in my pantry and might give these a whirl.

I subscribed to receive emails from Tropical Traditions.

Theresa P. said...

first time to your site. i like it already! your recipe i will be trying. I LOVE coconut oil,coconut flour,coconut butter,coconut chips! I use them daily in smoohties,popcorn sauteing,baking.just about anything and everything. I would like to win. Thanks, for the opportunity TAP

Theresa P. said...

I follow Tropical Traditions on Facebook and use their coconut flour. it's great tasting and low carb.TAP

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I follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter. TAP

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Foodiva said...

I love my virgin coconut oil to death too, and although it's produced over here, it's so expensive! I treat it like gold.. So many people want to win this, perhaps they're dying to make this delicious low carb, gluten free recipe of yours.

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Your idea of a protein rich snack is such marvelous. The coconut will add a twist on this.

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I already subscribe to Tropical Traditions, get it on my facebook page, and now I just subscribed to the newsletter. Wow, I love coconut oil and coconut butter. They are both in my new products: MoringaVita and VerdeVita.

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I just started using coconut oil in my diet but where I live I can't get the good stuff, only refined. I am overweight and I have a host of health problems. I am one week into a gluten free diet with coconut oil added in daily. I can already feel a difference in my energy level! If the refined stuff can make me feel this good I can't wait to try the good stuff!

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Jen said...

These look AMAZING! ?, I'm allergic to dairy/whey, do you think soy protein powder would be okay to sub? Thanks! Can't wait to try them.

Carolyn said...

Hi Jen,

I think a sub of soy protein would be just fine. The protein really just helps give the bar some structure.

Tricia said...

I made these bars for breakfast (minus the cacao nibs, didn't have any) and they were superb. Perfect amount of sweet and so moist. Thanks!

Susan K said...

Made these bars this morning because I had nibs and everything else in pantry. Really good recipe but I did add a chocolate glaze to top them off.

I absolutely love your recipes.

Mike said...

Love this recipe, will try it soon!
Cacao nibs are so healthy and yummy: a true powerfood!

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