Raw Cacao Goji Energy Bars

by Susan on December 28, 2009

Need some quick raw food energy to get moving in the morning? Or a fast raw food afternoon pick me up? These bars are the perfect thing for that. Tasty, sweet and made with super healthy ingredients, they not only satisfy your hunger, they provide easily accessible, high nutrient energy to get or keep you going.

Almonds, pumpkin seeds and flax seeds make up the bulk of the recipe. With added goji berries, and cacao nibs, these bars really pack a punch.

We know about the benefits of almonds. They are high in protein, zinc and calcium. Almonds are also a great source of vitamin E magnesium, calcium, potassium and iron. But did you know that pumpkin seeds are nutritional power houses? Considered a super food, Pumpkin seeds are full of magnesium, which keeps bones strong, promotes healthy heart function and supports your nervous system’s function, B vitamins, and are packed with protein! They are also a good source of iron, zinc and fiber!

Golden flax seeds contain 27 cancer preventing substances while also giving you a good dose of omega 3’s, which are great in the battle against heart disease. Goji berries are high in protein, amino acids and are packed with antioxidants. Cacao nibs are partially ground cacao beans, which are the beans that chocolate comes from. Cacao is full of antioxidants and trace minerals and will give you a little pick me up, too!

Raw Goji Cacao Energy Bars

  • 1 C Almonds, soaked
  • 1 C Pumpkin Seeds, soaked
  • 1 C Flax Seeds, soaked in 1 1/2 C water
  • 1/3 C Agave
  • 1 T Cinnamon
  • 1/2 C Goji Berries
  • 1/2 C Cacao Nibs

1. Soak almonds, pumpkin seeds and flax seeds for at least 6 hours. Drain almonds and pumpkin seeds.

2. Place almonds and pumpkin seeds in food processor. Process until well ground but still chunky.

3. Add agave and cinnamon, pulse until well combined.

4. Remove from food processor and place large bowl. Add flax seeds, cacao nibs and goji berries, stir.

5. Press into a rectangle on non-stick dehydrator sheet. You want these to be 1/2″ thick.

6. Dehydrate at 145 for 45 minutes. Reduce heat and dehydrate for 3 more hours.

7. Peel off dehydrator sheet, dehydrate for 2 more hours. At this point, you will remove them from the dehydrator, cut into bars, separate so there is a little space in between each bar and return to dehydrator for 2-3 more hours. You want them dry but not brittle. They should be a little soft.

8. Top with raw chocolate.

Raw Chocolate:

  • 1 C Raw Cacao Butter
  • 1 t. Vanilla
  • 3 T Coconut Oil
  • 1/3 C Powdered Sucanat (finely ground in coffee grinder)
  • 2 T Agave
  • 7 oz. Cacao Powder

Melt cacao butter and coconut oil in dehydrator or over hot water. In food processor, combine melted cacao butter, coconut oil and vanilla. Remove 1/2 mixture and set aside. Add 1/2 cacao powder and combine. Add sucanant and combine. Add coconut butter that was set aside and combine. Add remaining cacao powder, mix well. It should be quite liquid at this point. It will harden as it cools.

Makes two dozen, 1″ x 3 bars

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Elena December 28, 2009 at 1:01 pm

Susan, they look absolutely AMAZING!

Alexandra December 28, 2009 at 1:37 pm

Omgosh, I’d love to try these.

Susan December 28, 2009 at 1:44 pm

Go for it!!

Erin @ Living and Loving In L.A. December 28, 2009 at 3:02 pm

I just got a dehydrator for Christmas and as soon as my non-stick dehydrator sheets come in the mail I’m making these! (And a million of your other recipes too!)
Thanks for all of the great ideas!!!

Heather December 28, 2009 at 5:12 pm

These look sooo incredibly tasty!

ChocolateOrchid December 28, 2009 at 6:13 pm

Hi! These look sooooo delicious!

pure2raw twins December 28, 2009 at 10:35 pm

Bars look delicious! Love my raw cacao for energy and pumpkin seeds :)

Nada December 28, 2009 at 11:12 pm

These look amazing. I’ve always wanted to make really good homemade bars. I have a question though- is it possible to make these without a dehydrator? I don’t have one at the moment.

Nikki December 29, 2009 at 8:34 am

Yum! I’ll be making these today :)

El December 29, 2009 at 10:17 am

Now this looks like something I want to keep in the car for those moments when I just have to have something to eat. Yum!

Diane December 29, 2009 at 10:21 am

Where do you buy your cacao butter? I am assuming the price and quality can vary depending on the source. I’ve actually never worked with it, just coconut butter.

Susan December 29, 2009 at 10:31 am

I usually check out amazon but soon will be carrying it in the Rawmazing store…if I ever get it all done! :-)

Susan December 29, 2009 at 10:31 am

They would be great in the car, purse, etc…

Susan December 29, 2009 at 10:33 am

About the dehydrator. To truly make them raw and keep all the nutrients, you do need a dehydrator. But I am understanding that more and more people are coming to the site in search for healthy recipes that don’t have dehydrators. And this recipe, even if not dehydrated, is still much healthier than traditional recipes. You could try the oven with the door cracked open but you will have to check for time, etc. Not raw, but I believe you can do it.

Nancy Zare, WellnessWiz December 29, 2009 at 11:04 am

I appreciate the recipe as I’m always on the go and must plan ahead to carry some snacks. Energy bars would be just the thing. I’m guessing that the recipe would be divine minus the chocolate covering, which seems to add calories but not much nutritional value. Am I right?

In place of dehydrator sheets, use parchment. You can buy it in a regular supermarket or get the unbleached in Whole Foods. I think it works better than the sheets.

Susan December 29, 2009 at 11:10 am

Actually the cacao topping is full of antioxidants so it does add nutritional value! I only use parchment in a pinch. I find that it can stick (even when prepared) and doesn’t work as well as the sheets. Also, it is not reusable, which is important to me.

Alta December 29, 2009 at 1:59 pm

If I’m looking for an energy bar, I usually reach for a Larabar, but these look supreme! I would love these.

Diana @ frontyardfoodie December 29, 2009 at 2:09 pm

my oh my! Those look incredible! That’s an awesome recipe I’ll definitely be trying that one.

Veggie Wedgie December 29, 2009 at 6:47 pm

yummy yummy!!

Michal January 3, 2010 at 11:46 am

These look so decadant!

Leslie @LaMamaNaturale January 4, 2010 at 3:13 am

Wow! These look wonderful. Definitely adding to my menu plan!
Thanks! ;)

Krissy January 12, 2010 at 9:11 pm

Hi Susan!
I just made these (minus the chocolate topping – didn’t have all the ingredients) and they turned out wonderful! I’m just wondering what you think about freezing them – I’m not sure how fast I will get through them, but I’m worried that if I freeze them I may ruin them (or there nutritional value) – any thoughts?

Susan January 12, 2010 at 9:16 pm

I would try freezing one of them and see what happens to the texture. You will loose a little but better that than the whole bar. These do keep well for a week or two in an airtight container.

dana February 8, 2010 at 3:01 pm

do you soak the almonds, pumpkin seeds and flax all in the 1 1/2 cups water?

Susan February 8, 2010 at 3:05 pm

No, the flax seeds are soaked in the 1 1/2 cup water. You soak the almonds and pumpkin seeds separately and then drain before using.

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