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Snacks

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Apricot Butter Bars

Store in an airtight container. The cook time may vary depending on the model of dehydrator you use.
Total time: 130 min
Servings: 5
  • 1 tbsp. Chia Seeds
  • 3 tbsp. Nut Butter | Seed Butter, unsweetened
  • 1/2 c. Dried Figs
  • 3/2 c. Dried Apricots
  • 3 tbsp. Coconut Flakes, dried
  • 1 c. Granola | Muesli
  • Add the ingredients to a food processor and combine well until a ball of thick paste is formed
  • Scoop the ingredients out onto a large piece of baking paper
  • Cover the mixture with the excess paper and flatten slightly
  • Roll out with a rolling pin until the mixture forms a flat slab about 1.5 cm thick
  • Dehydrate for approximately 12 hours at 125 degrees.
  • If you do not have a dehydrator you could either set these bars in the fridge, or cook them at the ovens lowest temperature for a day. If you are storing them in the fridge rather than dehydrating them they will be a little sticky. Dehydrating them removes the moisture and makes them easier to store and eat.