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Creamy Vegan Fudgesicles

by Barbara Murphy July 31, 2016July 31, 2016
written by Barbara Murphy July 31, 2016July 31, 2016
creamy vegan fudesicles

Summer has finally arrived on the West Coast, its amazing. I love waking up in the early mornings to a bright beautiful blue sky. I love love love summer. Being a foodie it’s no surprise that I am loving summer’s bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables. But it wouldn’t be summer without a little indulgence. These creamy vegan fudgesicles are a perfect summer treat, so delicious and creamy, just like the ones I remember eating as a child. These fudgesicles will take you back to your care free childhood summers.

girls enjoying fudgesicle

I made these creamy vegan fudgesicles out of curiosity. I am not a vegan but I do enjoy eating  vegan recipes and am also surprised at how flavourful and satisfying they can be. I eat most foods except for a few exceptions and try to follow a whole foods approach. I believe dessert fits into a healthy diet as long as its not on a regular basis. A little indulgence once in a while should be enjoyed without any guilt. The girls enjoyed these as their one treat for the day and I was totally cool knowing they were made from whole ingredients instead of artificial flavours and sugar.

creamy vegan fudesicles

Dare I say these creamy vegan fudgesicles are a healthier version than your typical store bought fudgesicles. Trust me they are delicious. When I told D about my plan to make these fudgesicles the first thing that came out of his mouth was please tell me your not adding “kale”. Nope no kale in these tasty popsicles. The secret ingredient is cashews.  Cashew’s like other nuts are a source of protein, fibre, calcium, iron, and B vitamins.  Cashews are also a good source of heart healthy monounsaturated fats. In order to soften the cashews soak them in water for at least 8 hours or over night. This recipe requires a powerful blender to puree the cashews. Before placing the fudgesicle mixture into popsicle moulds, place through a sieve to remove small pieces. Any small pieces of cashews may be a choking hazard for little ones. Instead of using sugar, these creamy vegan fudgesicles are sweated naturally with medjool dates. creamy fudgesicle

Creamy Fudgesicles ( Vegan)

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup of cashews, soaked for 8 hours or overnight
  • 1/2 cup of cacao ( good quality)
  • 5 dates, medjool
  • 3/4 cup of coconut milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Soak cashews in water for at least 8 hours or overnight.
  2. Add all ingredients to a high powdered blender and blend until well pureed.
  3. Add a small amount of water if needed to thin out.
  4. Freeze for about 4-6 hours.

Notes

blend mixture until well pureed to avoid bits of cashews.If you have small children I recommend placing fudgesicle mixture through a seive to avoid any pieces of cashews.

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Enjoy!

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I am dietitian mama, who simply loves food made with healthy, fresh, and simple ingredients. My hope is that through this website I can inspire people to eat and live well.

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