The following post was originally featured on fANNEtastic Food and written by Anne Mauney, who is part of POPSUGAR Select Fitness.
Did you guys know that February is not only National Cherry Month but also National Snack Food Month? Yes, there really is a month for everything, and these months are kind of perfect together, don't you think?
I'm a huge tart cherry fan; I've been telling clients for years about their anti-inflammatory properties due to the anthocyanins they contain, which is a flavonoid that contributes to the ruby-red color and distinguishing taste. They are also available year-round, as they come in dried, frozen, juice, and concentrate form. Sweet!
Besides being great for athletes looking to decrease inflammation, tart cherries are also delicious! Frozen tart cherries are awesome in smoothies, and I like pairing dried tart cherries with nuts and seeds at snack time, as the combination packs a satisfying mix of fiber and protein.
I usually pair dried tart cherries with almonds and walnuts, two of my fave nuts. So I thought - rather than just eating them whole, why not make them into little bars or balls?
You guys know how I roll - the easier a recipe is, the better. We're all busy, right?! So I'm happy to say that this recipe could not be easier - just toss the ingredients (there are only four, not including a splash of water!) into a food processor, process, roll the mixture together into balls or bars, and eat! Love it.
These remind me of Cherry Pie Larabars - an old favorite of mine! The cherries made them nice and sticky (in a good way), so they stayed together really well, making them great as a portable no-mess snack. I definitely ate a few in the car the other day on the way to a meeting - no mess or crumbs involved!
I hope you love them as much as Matt and I did!
From fANNEtastic Food
Tart Cherry Pie Snack Balls
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups dried tart cherries
1 cup dry-roasted salted almonds
1 cup walnuts
1 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
1 tablespoon water
Directions
- Place all ingredients in a food processor and process about one minute, or until ingredients are in small, relatively uniform crumbles.
- Form mixture into balls or bars. Enjoy!
Information
- Category
- Snacks
- Yield
- 12 to 14 balls
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