The desire for change is strong, this need to explore and grow roots somewhere that will make the next stage of our lives fall into place. Eric and I are searching and questioning where that should be. Maybe it’s the process of searching that makes life fulfilling; the constant quest to grow, explore, and see more of the world. To make more of an impact and step outside of our comfort zone. Or maybe it’s the opposite – feeling content wherever you are and loving it anyway.
Moving is by no means a foreign concept to me. Growing up, my family moved around a lot due to my dad’s ever changing jobs and I often wonder if that’s why I have a personality that loves to be in constant motion. The first 4 years of my life were spent in Riverview, New Brunswick living and breathing everything that snow forts and a snowsuit could offer.
From New Brunswick, we ventured to Florida (Oldsmar and Palm Harbor) to North Carolina (Charlotte) to Georgia (Woodstock) to Ontario (Cambridge) back to New Brunswick (Riverview) and finally back to Ontario (Milton, Guelph, Toronto, Milton, Oakville). Each move brought about a lot of anxiety, but it also promised adventure, new experiences, and new friends. In my case, it also resulted in a strange mixture of accents, or at least that’s what my friends told me. The Maritimer with the southern accent! She talks funny!
When we sold our house and moved last spring, we decided to rent for the time being because we had no idea where we wanted to buy. Well, we still have no solid idea. It’s probably safe to stick around nearby, but something seems to be nudging us to explore other parts of Canada and beyond. Do we take the leap and try something new or do we stick with what feels safe and familiar? Whether we end up making a big move is yet to be seen, but we’re keeping our eyes open, evaluating options, and listening to our hearts. In the meantime, we’re trying to appreciate life right now as directionless and unsettled as it may seem at times. Really, what else can you do?
I found myself with a macaroon craving this weekend, but the thought of turning on the oven just didn’t appeal to me after a marathon cupboard clean-out session earlier that day. Maybe it’s because spring is just a couple days away (can you believe it?), but I’ve been looking to get outside more and enjoy simpler foods. Well when the sun is shining, that is.
I don’t know about you, but I’m a bit tired of winter produce. It’s a bit like how I feel about pumpkin at the end of November. I don’t want to even look at it. So I couldn’t bring myself to peel the darn butternut squash that’s been sitting on the counter for way too long. Maybe in a few days, I tell the squash. For now, chocolate seems like a good alternative to peeling squash as I eagerly await spring produce. Even better if I can throw it into the freezer and head outside for a brisk walk.


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No Bake Chocolate Macaroons
Yield
12 macaroons
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
20
Total time
Fast & easy macaroons! All the taste without turning on the oven.
Ingredients
- 1 banana, finely mashed
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)*
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 6 tbsp cocoa powder, sifted
- 1.5 cups unsweetened shredded coconut
- 1 tbsp chia seeds (optional)
- small pinch of fine grain sea salt, to taste
Directions
- In a medium mixing bowl, mash the banana until most of the clumps are gone. Stir in the melted coconut oil, maple syrup, and vanilla.
- Sift in the cocoa powder and stir until combined. Now stir in the coconut, optional chia seeds, and fine grain sea salt to taste.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a non-stick mat. Using a spoon or retractable ice cream scooper, scoop rounds onto the sheet. Place sheet in the freezer for around 20 minutes, or until macaroons are firm. Store in the freezer until ready to enjoy. They will soften at room temperature.
Tip:
Note: 1/4 cup pure maple syrup results in a lightly sweet macaroon. Feel free to adjust the sweetener to your own taste buds, especially because some cocoa powders may be stronger than others.
Nutrition Information
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I believe we were both on our third macaroon when this picture was taken. Thankfully it’s blurred or you would’ve witnessed chocolate spread all over my mouth and face. That’s the sign of a good dessert!








These are DELISH! I made them a little smaller – 25 to the batch – so I could fool myself. :) I only had one cup of coconut on hand so I used some finely chopped almonds and cocoa nibs to make up the difference. FABULOUS recipe.
These looks absolutely delicious. But if I were to take the cocoa powder out of the recipe, would I have to substitute it with another ingredient or leave it as is?
Hi Caroline, I’m not sure…the cocoa powder does help thicken the batter so you might want to play around with the other ingredients or even try adding a tablespoon of coconut flour. goodluck!
Interior of BC is beautiful.We’re in Kamloops,Bc which is a little north of the interior,but has a rugged beauty I really love…for photos and hiking it can’t be beat.Good growing conditions for veges too :)
Is must be macaroon week – I’ve seen several new recipes, all different flavors! YUM. I just posted a new recipe for no-bake lemon poppy seed macaroons. Must try these chocolate ones next! My kids thank you!
You should move to Victoria, we’ll do coffee!
lol my husband just asked me if this is how i meet new friends! hahaha…im new to victoria and love it! it has the perfect balance of everything you could want. love love love
hah sounds good to me…we loved it while we were there last year. :)
i absolutely agree! i’ve been meeting lots of canadians from everywhere that moved to victoria
I made these last night and they turned out great! They’re so easy to throw together and so delicious that I’m sure they’ll become a regular dessert for me.
These are my new favorite chocolate treat! Thanks so much, they were heavenly!
These were DELICIOUS! They were also incredibly easy to make. I’m not a vegan, but I do love making as many plant-based meals and snacks as possible, so this fits our taste buds and our lifestyle. I did not have chia seeds, but I added flax seeds (1T) because I did want as many plants in there as possible. They came out fantastic. This is definitely a keeper, along with the Peppermint Patty Bars that I love so much!
Mine weren’t frozen or as stiff as I’d like after 20 minutes in the freezer. I waited at least double that time for them to not be so soft and mushy. But hey, even soft and mushy they were great!
These were sooo good. I added a cup of black beans and doubled the recipe. Also skipped the oil, and they turned out perfect. I know it’s taken a step away from the original recipe, but I couldn’t resist :) Your recipes are awesome. I seem to have almost everything on hand and love that they are so versatile that you can sub in as necessary!
Being a sincere fan of macaroons, I tried to make these as soon as I saw your post…they are delicious (and very easy to make)! I suspect that this is going to be my favourite recipe ever! Thank you so much for this!
Amazing!!
Just made these and now I’m tapping my foot as they chill in the freezer. The dough was delicious! I’m already dreaming of adding some dried cherries and maybe almond extract to the next batch….
Interesting Recipe.. I love the idea of no baking..
This is really random, but I was wondering what you feed your cat. Cats are naturally carnivores, so do you make an exception for your cat and feed him meat, or is there some kind of vegan cat food out there? I am a cat lover, so I was curious. And those macaroons look really good. I’ll have to try them sometime.
I made these today from the Yummly site, having all the ingredients in the house, and a craving for sweets! Their recipe calls for chai spices; cinnamon, cardamom, clove and pepper. I used them sparingly. Instead of freezing or baking the macaroons, I used my dehydrator and they came out perfect. I think I will use less coconut oil next time, as I don’t like the ‘greasy’ feel. These are an easy and delicious treat!
Just made these!!! Deelish!
When this desire comes it’s because you need to change… And that’s a great thing! Nothing adds you more consciousness than experiencing new things. And as I say that i’ve just arrived in your beautiful country all the way from south america. If I were you i would go explore it.
I made these, except I used carob and added a little almond extract. I ate a good amount of the mixture before it could even get into the freezer!
Hmm too bad I can’t take you up on that San Diego live in chef thing. But really, you’d fit in perfectly :p
Wow. This recipe was absolutely fantastic. So easy and totally satisfied my chocolate craving! Thanks for posting!
Hi I don’t eat bananas, is there something I could substitute?
It will probably work without the banana, but I’m not certain. Goodluck!