Nutty Friday – RAW Chocolate Covered Cashews
Ever since discovering the RAW Peanut Butter Cup Smoothie, I have been somewhat addicted to this wonderful substance known as cacao. But, I will say this. As with any food, moderation is key. I have recently cut back my cacao intake after hearing of some negative side effects of the tasty powder. However, I’m not totally convinced that the positive benefits don’t outweigh the negative.
This recipe is really simple and only requires three ingredients. It takes almost no time to make, other than the time to dehydrate.
The Recipe
- 1 Cup of Cashews
- 1/2 TBSP of Agave*
- 1 TBSP of Cacao Power
*In the batch I made I actually used 1 TBSP of agave, but felt like it was too much.
So, start by placing one cup of nuts in a mixing bowl, then pour in the agave and mix thoroughly. Once the nuts are well coated with agave (add more agave if needed) pour in the cacao powder and mix until well coated. Next, place them on a dehydrator sheet and dehydrate for 24 hours. After 12 hours remove the nuts from the sheet and place on the mesh tray.
Alternatively you could use your oven set at a low temperature as well. Since the nuts are not roasting it is okay if you use a lower temperature, just make sure you keep it under 116 degrees in order for it to remain raw. This tasty little snack will provide you with healthy fats, carbohydrates, antioxidants, and protein. This is also a good “energy” snack because of the carbs from the agave and stimulant like properties in the cacao (called theobromine). But I would avoid consuming too many of them before physical activity because nuts are generally harder to digest than raw fruits and veggies.





great site….from a FB link on Nativas Naturals began reading your blog…can you tell me briefly what negative side effects you feel cacao can have? I live on the stuff in it’s many forms…harvest the fruit myself, eat seeds raw, sun dried seeds, roasted seeds, milled cacao paste, etc…i do know for myself it can make me feel a lttle too wired if eaten with no other oils or carbohydrates (love it mixed with ANY nuts or seeds blended)…and perhaps if eating too many raw seeds in the evening can impede falling asleep…but just wondering if you have any informative cautions i should know about especially nutritionally related…i do realize moderation with stimulants is always necessary..HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND and sounds like your new notion to make business what you love doing is RIGHT!!!!
thanks, amy
I have the exact same question/comment as Amy. Just found your website. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Best wishes on your new direction. Mahalo