Happy Thursday! I hope you’re enjoying the week. Some of you have asked for more life updates in my blog posts, and I think that’s a fun idea to bring back more often! Without further ado, a little update and then the recipe…
Our week has been filled with a grab bag of things, as it usually is! On the business side, the Oh She Glows app work has still been filling our days and keeping us busy. I added 7 new recipes to the app over the past 2 weeks, so I’ve been a busy bee working around the clock! Each time I add a new app recipe I have to re-test the recipe (I also have one of my incredible recipe testers test it as well), re-write the recipe (especially if it’s a recipe published before 2013—let’s just say my recipe writing has changed over the years!), edit the recipe, shoot the photo, and then upload the recipe to the app testing site. From there, I position the recipe title, add metric conversions (all recent and future recipes will have metric conversions on the blog and in the app—major yay!), give the recipe a final edit, and make sure everything looks good before I make it live. (My OCD self usually checks it over a gazillion times.) I’m getting the hang of the process now and I really enjoy it. The great news is even if you don’t have the app you’ll still benefit, because as I’m revamping recipes, I’m adding the updated versions to the original blog posts. This means easier-to-follow recipes, and in many cases, even better-tasting recipes. Check out this video Eric put together below for a sneak peek of 6 recipes that were recently added to the app. I’m having so much fun with the photography.
On the home front, we’ve had quite a bit of excitement this week! You may have read in a recent In the Glow newsletter that this year we’re starting up the home renovation process once again (despite my pregnant self not wanting any part of it!), and right now we’re in the design phase. This week, we met with our designer to go over her drawings of the spaces. The design phase is my favourite phase (aside from when the renos are 100% complete, that is) because it’s all rosy and dreamy and filled with hopes of what could be. There’s no mess, no noise, no going over budget, and no dust (yet). So I love this stage, and Eric and I are pretty quick at making decisions together. We’re planning to finish the unfinished basement and a couple other projects before our second little one arrives in September. I must have fallen on my head to agree to this! Eric loves doing renos so I kind of gave in. I have to admit, going through the kitchen reno while 7–9 months pregnant in 2014 was pretty hellish (to put it lightly…hahah), but I’m hoping this process goes more smoothly since it’s not my kitchen that I’m giving up. NOBODY WANTS TO GIVE UP THEIR FOOD SANCTUARY…am I right? This is probably wishful thinking though. I figure that it’ll be easier doing the renos before the baby arrives because we all know when a newborn is in the house not much is getting done aside from feeding, changing scary diapers, and praying for more sleep. Plus, it would be great to have a finished basement where Adriana can have a real playroom! I’ll keep you guys posted on the journey and hopefully post some progress pictures in months to come.
Today’s recipe features one of the new recipes I uploaded to the app—my current favourite way to satisfy my chocolate fix! I didn’t want anything to do with chocolate during the first trimester, but lately I really crave it from time to time. Eric is so enthusiastic about these cookies I probably shouldn’t write the choice words he yelled out when he tasted them! (If you have our app, this recipe should automatically download when you open it next. Sometimes it can take up to 24 hours to display, but since I uploaded it yesterday afternoon it shouldn’t be long!)
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No-Bake Chocolate Fudge Cookies
Yield
8 cookies
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
15 minutes
Total time
These no-bake fudge cookies are my quick and easy solution when a chocolate craving strikes! I start with a homemade coconut oil chocolate base (made even creamier with sunflower seed butter!), and add chia seeds for healthy Omega-3 fats, shredded coconut for a hint of macaroon flavor and texture, and of course rolled oats for the classic no-bake cookie ingredient. The cookies will soften a great deal at room temperature, so I recommend enjoying them straight from the fridge.
Ingredients
For the wet ingredients:
- 3 tablespoons (45 mL) virgin coconut oil
- 2 tablespoons (30 mL) sunflower seed butter*
- 1/4 cup (20 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/4 cup (60 mL) pure maple syrup, or to taste
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
For the dry ingredients:
- 7 tablespoons (50 g) gluten-free rolled oats
- 6 tablespoons (35 g) unsweetened shredded coconut
- 2 tablespoons (25 g) chia seeds
- 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt, or to taste
Directions
- Line a large plate with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a medium pot, melt the coconut oil over low heat. Whisk in the sunflower seed butter, cocoa powder, and maple syrup until smooth. Remove the pot from the heat and whisk in the vanilla.
- Add the oats, coconut, chia seeds, and salt into the pot and stir well until combined. The mixture will be thick, dense, oily, and gel-like (from the chia seeds), but this is normal. Swear.
- Using a retractable ice cream scoop (approximately 2 tablespoons/30 mL) or simply a spoon, scoop the dough and place the mound onto the plate, leaving a bit of space between each cookie.
- Place the cookies in the freezer to set for about 10 to 15 minutes, until firm, or simply chill in the fridge if you have the patience.
- Store leftover cookies in an airtight container in the fridge for 1 week, or freeze them for up to 4 to 6 weeks. These cookies have the best texture/flavour straight from the fridge (rather than the freezer) so I prefer to store them in the fridge.
Tip:
- * Instead of sunflower seed butter, feel free to use natural peanut butter or almond butter. I also recommend stirring the nut or seed butter very well before measuring (if it has oil on the top) to avoid oily cookies.
Nutrition Information
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Last but not least, I forgot to announce in last Friday’s post who won the iPad giveaway and stand. A huge congrats to the winner (who was chosen randomly by Rafflecopter), Rochelle E., for winning these two awesome prizes! Rochelle, as I mentioned in my email, they will be on their way to you soon! A big thanks to everyone for entering the contest.
See you tomorrow for another installment of Friday FAQs!








Wow those are easy and delicious!! Love your recipes!!
My daughter made the sweet potato black bean enchiladas from the Oh She Glows Cookbook. So good. I purchased the cookbook and am working my way through it and sharing recipes at work. I found the link from your blog for the No Bake Chocolate Fudge Cookies, hit the spot. Next time I will double them!
I’m glad the enchiladas were a hit, Lisa! I hope you’re loving the cookbook so far. :)(
I’ve made these twice already. Love them.
So glad you like them, Kristy! :)
Thank you for this recipe. I live in Thailand and don’t have an oven, so I have made these twice, when my husband and I have had Chocolate Cravings and they hit the spot. They are delicious!!!
I woke up veeery early this morning, and since I couldn’t fall back asleep, I decided to whip these up before I headed of my friend’s house for a little R&R on our days off. They were so good! Between the three of us, we finished these almost as quickly as I threw them together haha. Great recipe!
I’m glad you all enjoyed them, Anna Lee! I hope you had/are having a great few days with your friends :)
Just made these for second time in two days…first batch demolished with orders for more! Second time i reduced the coconut oil a touch and used fewer chia seeds, but added slivered almonds. Delish! Also recommend using mini muffin tins to reduce mess factor.
Haha, I’m glad they’re a hit, Kate! Great idea about the mini muffin tins, too :)
I have to say when I first looked at the recipe, I was afraid that it’s too complicated. But I had the guts to try it the last weekend, and my husband and kids couldn’t stop eating. Thanks for this amazing recipe, Sarah.
I’m so glad it worked out Sarah, and that everyone enjoyed the results! :)
just made these. absolutely divine!
OMG! These are SO good! These are just as good, if not better than the no-bake peanut butter cookies I usually make– and they’re “healthier”! Thanks for sharing!
These are perfect when I need my daily chocolate fix!!! LOVE them!
These look delicious! Is there anything you’d suggest as a substitute for the oats – not only for this but also other recipes? I’m allergic to oats, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Are you developing a app for android phones?
Hi Emily, if budget allows, we would love to explore developing the app for Android devices in the future! Thank you so much for your interest in it. It’s wonderful to have so much interest and support!
Sweet goodness! I made these tonight and absolutely love them. Thank you(-:
I’m glad to hear they were a hit, Michelle!
I whipped these up a couple of days ago when my boyfriend was craving a sweet treat. So quick and simple to throw together and not to mention delicious! I can see why Eric yelled out choice words haha! The batch of 6 cookies didn’t last long in our house…totally devoured by the end of the night :)
Hi Angela,
I just had to chime in with how delicious these were. And when you compare the ingredients to a typical no-bake, these are a no-brainer! Thanks so much!
I’m so glad you like the recipe, Tara! Thanks for the lovely comment. <3
Oh my… these are a total homerun, Angela! Apparently I have 2nd trimester cravings (even though I’m not pregnant). Insanely satisfying and so easy to make.
These were great. I made them today for a Memorial Day dinner that I was preparing. Super easy and really delicious!
Thanks!
I just made these cookies and they are delicious! I was reading online about coconut oil and found a lot of info that suggests that coconut oil is not a healthy choice. I have trying to bring down my cholesterol and was concerned about the 90% saturated fat found in coconut oil. It tastes amazing but I am worried I should be using it. Thx! Jennifer
I’ve never left a comment before, but these cookies are soooo tasty. Thanks for a great recipe!
You’re so welcome, Andrea! Thank YOU for the lovely comment. :)
Oh my goodness, are these ever delicious! Absolutely wonderful.
For a family who is trying to cut out sweets/junk and eat healthier in general but still needs an occasional treat once in awhile – these are perfect Thank you :)
I’m so happy everyone’s enjoying the cookies, Ruth. The occasional treat is definitely necessary! ;)