Bocados de Mantequilla de maní y Chocolate sin horno

10 min prep time
24porciones
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Recipe by Lara Rondinelli Hamilton, RD, LDN, CDE and Jennifer Bucko Lamplough Origen The Diabetes Cookbook Photo by Adobe Stock
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Cómo hacer Bocados de Mantequilla de maní y Chocolate sin horno

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10 min prep time
24porciones
2 bites
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Instrucciones paso a paso:

  1. En una cacerola pequeña, combina la mezcla de azúcar y la leche a fuego medio. Revuelve bien y lleva a ebullición por 1 1/2 minutos. Incorpora la mantequilla de maní y la vainilla.
  2. Retira del fuego y añade la avena. Revuelve hasta que la avena esté cubierta uniformemente en la mezcla de maní y todo se haya enfriado. Incorpora las hojuelas de chocolate.
  3. Recoge la mezcla de avena en bolitas del tamaño de una cucharada y colócalas sobre papel encerado. Deja enfriar y refrigera.
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Información Nutricional

24 Porciones

  • Tamaño de la porción
    2 bites
  • Cantidad por porcion Calorías 70
  • Grasa Total 3.5g
    • Grasa Saturada 1g
    • Grasas Trans 0g
  • Cholesterol 0mg
  • Sodium 30mg
  • Carbohidratos Totales 9g
    • Dietary Fiber 1g
    • Total Sugars 4g
  • Proteína 2g
  • Potasio 64mg
  • Phosphorous 55mg
Ingredientes
sustituto de azúcar
1/3 cup
leche desnatada
1/3 cup
mantequilla de maní
1/2 cup
extracto de vainilla
1 tsp
copos de avena a la antigua
2 cup
mini chispas de chocolate
3 tbsp

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Recommended

These are so yummy! The only changes I made were to use Splenda brown sugar blend and no sugar peanut butter as that was what I had on hand. I will define make them again and have some ideas on how to change them up for a different flavor profile. I have some Lily’s salted caramel chips and am going to try chopping them up in the food processor as a sub for the chocolate.

Recommended

I made this recipe this past weekend. I had everything prepped and ready to go. Super easy to make and delicious. I really enjoyed this. I used every ingredient listed. Taste was great!! I can't roll into perfect balls but my shapes were great. I brought some to share with my coworkers and they gave a big thumbs up as well. I will be making this recipe again.

Recommended

These are delicious as well as quick and easy to make. I used coarsely chopped raisins in place of the mini chocolate chips. I also added a few tablespoons of a chia seed/flaxseed/hemp blend in place of some of the oats. And I used crunchy PB because it’s what I had.
Very good!

Not recommended

I just made these. I've been searching for a low-carb treat to satisfy my sweet tooth. I followed the recipe to a "T" and they are super dry. The taste of the artificial sweetener is bitter. I'm going to tweak it a bit to fit my tastes better and still be low carb. It's just ok. I don't recommend at this point, but we'll see if I change my mind after some adjustments.
No, I don’t recommend