Choc Cinnamon Coconut Gummie Bites

by | Feb 22, 2016 | 2 comments

These little gelatin bites seem like a dessert but they do make a wonderful snack as they provide quality fats and proteins from the coconut and gelatin contained.

Yields1 ServingPrep Time10 minsCook Time10 minsTotal Time20 minsDifficultyBeginner
 1 can organic coconut cream
 5 tbsp filtered water
 1 tbsp coconut oil
 A small pinch of Changing Habits Seaweed Salt
 stevia, pure maple syrup or honey to taste
1

Mix the gelatin and water together in a small bowl and combine. Set aside to ‘bloom’ and thicken (will only take several minutes).

2

Once thickened, add to a small saucepan with the cacao melts and coconut oil and allow to melt and dissolve on low-medium heat. Stir through to combine.

3

Once dissolved, add all ingredients to a quality blender or thermomix and blitz to combine.

4

Taste the mixture and adjust if needed.

5

Pour the mixture carefully into small moulds or a slightly easier method is to line a container with baking paper and pour into it.

6

Place in the fridge to set.

7

Once set, pop out of the moulds (if you’re having trouble, place in the freezer for 10 minutes to make it slightly harder with makes it easier to pop out of the moulds) or if you’ve used the container method, take it out and slice into squares.

8

Store in the fridge in an airtight container or glass jar.

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Ingredients

 1 can organic coconut cream
 5 tbsp filtered water
 1 tbsp coconut oil
 A small pinch of Changing Habits Seaweed Salt
 stevia, pure maple syrup or honey to taste

Directions

1

Mix the gelatin and water together in a small bowl and combine. Set aside to ‘bloom’ and thicken (will only take several minutes).

2

Once thickened, add to a small saucepan with the cacao melts and coconut oil and allow to melt and dissolve on low-medium heat. Stir through to combine.

3

Once dissolved, add all ingredients to a quality blender or thermomix and blitz to combine.

4

Taste the mixture and adjust if needed.

5

Pour the mixture carefully into small moulds or a slightly easier method is to line a container with baking paper and pour into it.

6

Place in the fridge to set.

7

Once set, pop out of the moulds (if you’re having trouble, place in the freezer for 10 minutes to make it slightly harder with makes it easier to pop out of the moulds) or if you’ve used the container method, take it out and slice into squares.

8

Store in the fridge in an airtight container or glass jar.

Choc Cinnamon Coconut Gummie Bites
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2 Comments

  1. Merrin

    I just made these gummies – they taste delicious but the mixture wasn’t runny enough and turned rubbery before I could pour into mounds. I used a 270ml can of Ayan coconut cream – should I have used a 400ml can?

    Reply
    • Jordan Pie

      Hi there Merrin,
      Did you dissolve the mix/ gelatin in a small saucepan?

      Reply

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