Mar 26, 2015 in dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, snacks, taste, vegan, vegetarian, brownie, chocolate, energy bites. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Well friends, weâre at it again. Making little balls of energizing deliciousness.
Except this time, weâre not going in the cookie-flavored direction. Nope, today weâre talking chocolate brownie energy bites. Theyâre rich, fudgy, nutty, chocolatey and sweet. Basically everything that I adore about a good brownies. Except hey, these are actually good for you!
Iâve packed these little balls FULL of superfoods, so with each bite youâll get all the flavor of a brownie with all the nutrients of these superfoods.
You often hear that this food or that food is a superfood, but what does that really mean? Does it mean that if we eat it weâre going to have superpowers? Wellâ¦not exactly, but close!
Essentially, a superfood is a food with a highly-concentrated amount of nutrients that has health-promoting properties and is especially good for your healthy and well-being. Think things that are super high in antioxidants, trace minerals and other properties that are hard to find in your regular, everyday diet.
There are a bunch different lists of the worldâs superfoods, but my feeling is that there are hundreds (if not thousands) of these âsuperfoodsâ in the world and itâs better to take all those lists youâve found and combined them rather than just listening to one source of information.
For this recipe, I chose to go in the superfood powder direction. The base of these energy bites is my normal recipe â a mixture of dates, nuts and quinoa â but this time Iâve included three of my favorite superfood powders to give these babies an extra kick. Maca, spirulina and cocoa.
These are three superfoods that I eat on an almost daily basis. Whether itâs in a smoothie, my oatmeal or these brownie energy bites, I really love the benefits they have on my mood and energy. Plus, theyâre actually quite tasty (although spirulina might take you a little while to get used to).
Hereâs a little run down on each powder:
Maca is a plant found in the high altitudes of Peru and Bolivia, used by indigenous Andean societies for its superfood qualities. Maca powder is made from the root of the plant and is known to nourish the bodyâs endocrine system and help us cope with stress. Maca also energizes naturally, without the side effects that you get from caffeine. Additionally, maca is well know for regulating hormone balance, increasing fertility and is even believed to be a strong aphrodisiac.
 Spirulina is a blue-green algae thatâs found in pristine freshwater lakes, ponds and rivers. Spirulina is a superfood in every sense of the word â itâs packed with vitamins and minerals, helps almost every organ in our body AND itâs high in protein. In fact, gram for gram, spirulina has more protein that beef, poultry, fish and soy beans. It also has 4x the antioxidants of blueberries. Spirulinaâs main benefits are that it helps with eye and gut health, strengthens the immune system and  helps the body detoxify.
Raw cacao powder (yes, the stuff we use to make chocolate) is one of the worldâs richest sources of antioxidants and most powerful superfoods. Cacao is very high in essential nutrients like magnesium, B vitamins and iron. It has been used to support heart health, lower the blood pressure, improve circulation and even suppress the appetite. Finally, as if we needed another reason to love chocolate, cacao is also a concentrated form of dietary fiber.
So yes, Iâve packaged up these little superfoods and put them into these tasty treats. So I like to think of these chocolate brownie energy bites as more than just energy bites, these are little balls that will help you look and feel your best.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Yield: 20 - 24 bites
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.