Peach Banana and Chia Seed Pie
6-8
Everyone loved this pie even all the SAD’s!!!
Ingredients
- 2 cups Almonds soaked
- 1 teaspoon Himalan Salt
- 2 tablespoons Dried Coconut
- 8 Pitted Dates
- 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil
- Filling
- 3 cups Peaches unpeeled
- 1 cup Water
- 4 tablespoons Chia seed
- 2 teaspoons Vanilla
- 2 Bananas peeled
- 3 Peaches cutup stir into filling
- Fresh Mint leaves, Garnish
Preparation
Crust- 2 Cups soaked Almonds, 1 tsp Himalyan Salt, 2 TB Dried Coconut, 8 pitted Dates and 1 TB Coconut Oil in food processor, pulse till together and crunchy. Squish into a pie pan that has been rubbed with coconut oil. Place into Freezer while preparing the filling.
Filling- Fill Blender half full of ripe Peaches, 1 cup Water, 4 TB Chia Seed, 2 tsp Vanilla and 2 ripe Bananas. Let her rip
Cut up 3 or 4 Peaches, mix with Filling and pour into the crust and chill to set.
Garnish with Mint leaves and enjoy!
Optional~Top with Strawberries and Blueberries for a Happy 4th of July!!!



Comments
hannah.hunnicutt writes: (July 02, 2008)
wow sounds great!!
rosehebrew writes: (July 02, 2008)
Could you tell me if the 2 cups of almonds were the dry measure or measured after they are soaked? I always get confused on this with sprouted or soaked ingredients. I don’t usually do rich recipies but this looked good so I may try it.
waterbaby12347 writes: (July 03, 2008)
Hi Roshebrew, I keep soaked almonds in the frigerator so when I make a recipe they are already soaked… To answer your question, mine are measured after they have soaked as most soaked nut recipes are… I had to ask the same question just a few months back… We all have to learn… GRIN
Thanks Hannah.hunnicutt and Rosehebrew!!!
waterbaby12347 writes: (July 03, 2008)
Hi Roshebrew, I keep soaked almonds in the frigerator so when I make a recipe they are already soaked… To answer your question, mine are measured after they have soaked as most soaked nut recipes are… I had to ask the same question just a few months back… We all have to learn… GRIN
Thanks Hannah.hunnicutt and Rosehebrew!!!
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