‘Tis the season for party treats.
Cookies and fudge, and brownies, Yum, yum!
Holidays can be a chaotic time, so we wanted to lessen your holiday stress by rounding up all the healthy treat recipe from our blog!
Even though these treats are healthy and full of good fat and real sweeteners, they are also delicious and can be taken with pride to any holiday gathering. But really, they also never need to leave your house 😉. You and your family can enjoy the whole batch!
There are lots to choose from! Pick a treat (or two) and get baking!
Chocolate Peppermint Coconut Fudge and Citrus Coconut Fudge
Fudge is a delicious holiday recipe and easy to share with family and friends!
Better Than Brownies
While these brownies are not as sweet as conventional brownies, they were deemed by some tasters on the GAPS Diet as being “Better than Brownies.”
Almond Cookies
These treats are reminiscent of our family's community famous chocolate chip cookies.
Snickerdoodle Cookies
Snickerdoodles are a mixture of tart and sweet. They are another cookie I grew up making at Christmas, and this one also passed the family taste test!
Buckeye Cookies
The roots for this recipe go deep in our family. These no-bake cookies are egg free, and casein and lactose free (contains whey and butter). They are also coconut free!
Christmas Wreath Cookies
This is my favorite cookie to bring to a cookie exchange because it's so unique.
Homemade Marshmallows
This simple treat is basically made up of gelatin, honey, water and optional vanilla. You can use this treat to get extra gelatin if you are needing that.
Pumpkin Pie
This recipe is combining the fermented almond crust of Monica Corrado of Simply Being Well, and the pumpkin filling of Sally Fallon in Nourishing Traditions.
Decadent Hot Chocolate
Amazing, rich, thick, decadent, filling, indulging, chocolaty goodness..
Raw Milk Chocolate Pudding
The most frequent comment about this pudding (besides “yum”, “delicious”, and “mmm…”) is that it tastes just like a chocolate pudding cup!
Homemade Red Hots
I’ll admit that when I make the Christmas Wreaths in the future I may use store red hots… and tell people they are just for decoration and to pick them off. Because making homemade red hots is a labor of love. There is no other way to put it.
Caramel Candy and Caramel Sauce
Several years ago I discovered that the mythical candy known as caramel was actually fairly simple to make.