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Beyond the Plate Presents: CLEAN PLATE CLUB PODCAST
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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
From the team behind Beyond the Plate….. Clean Plate Club is for kids and grown-ups, encouraging everyone to get excited about cooking. It’s like storytime…but with recipes. Listen along as we share delicious dishes and tasty treats from chefs and celebrities who cook at home with their kids. Targeted for children ages 3-103, Clean Plate Club is a way to get your littles involved in the kitchen and excited to eat the food they create!Join us for this intro episode as Kappy and his twins, Leo + Ella, share a recipe they make together that happens to be nutritious and delicious!Leo + Ella’s Peanut Butter BallsMakes 20 balls1/2 cup peanut butter, we like Skippy natural/creamy (you can use an alternative)1/3 cup honey or maple syrup1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract1/4 teaspoon kosher salt1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 ¼ cups Oats, we like Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oats (feel free to use any brand)1/2 cup mix-ins, we like half raisins and half mini chocolate chips, such as Enjoy Life brand’s mini chips1. Place the peanut butter, honey or syrup, vanilla, salt and cinnamon in the bowl of a stand mixer - if you don’t have a mixer, add to a medium size mixing bowl.2. If you are using a stand mixer, use the paddle attachment and mix on speed 2 until the mixture is fully combined. If you are using a mixing bowl, mix everything together with a spatula, spoon or whisk.3. With the stand mixer turned OFF, add all of the oats. Then, turn to ‘low’ and then speed 2, until mixture starts to come together. Increase to speed 4 or 6 for about 5-10 seconds or until well combined. If using a mixing bowl…mix and mash everything together.4. Once everything is combined, turn the mixer off and add mix-ins. Turn the mixer back on to speed 2 or 4 until mix-ins are fully incorporated. If mixing by hand, add the mix-ins now and stir. The mixture should resemble a slightly sticky dough that holds together when lightly squeezed. If it feels a little too sticky, add more oats, only 1 tablespoon at a time. 5. Place the bowl in the refrigerator for about 20-30 minutes, until it starts to get a little firm (you can leave it in there for up to a few hours if you’d like). If you’re keeping it in the fridge for a few hours or more, you may want to cover it. 6. Prepare a baking sheet (or large plate) by lining with plastic wrap or parchment paper. After 20-30 minutes, remove the bowl from the refrigerator, and using a small spoon, portion into small balls the size of about 1 tablespoon, or whatever size you prefer. We like to use a 1 tablespoon size ice cream scoop.7. Place portioned balls on the plastic wrap-lined baking sheet. Once portioned, go over each of them and make sure they are rolled well. Place the baking sheet back in the fridge or freezer to set up a bit so they become firm. Once they firm up, store in a covered container or ziploc baggie in the refrigerator. This episode is brought to you by
Released:
Aug 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Chef Scott Conant (S1/Ep.010) by Beyond the Plate