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Coconut bark with rosewater, pistachios and raspberries

 

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Need a little something for Valentines Day?  Why not try my sweet coconut bark recipe, a wonderful edible gift for you to make for your valentine.

I believe that the enjoyment of food should extend far beyond the taste and physical pleasure of eating- but should be a joy and meditative experience to select, prepare, revere in the aromas and the visual beauty of the creation as well.

Seasonal, mindful food preparation will bring an incredible sense of grounding into your life, a smile on your face and love in your heart.  

Having a kitchen full of aesthetically beautiful, colourful snacks is something that can transform the little moments of your day into times of self-honour and indulgence.

This sweet and nourishing bark will hit all the points of pleasurable eating right through from the ingredient selection to the moment of savouring.

There really is something special about this sweet treat, it’s almost too beautiful to eat with its vivid colourful hues of red raspberries and glowing green pistachios and a sprinkling of rosewater, the flower of love.

Rosewater has been known to protect skin from infections, soothe the skin and create a lovely pH balance. If you want to find out more about the benefits of Rose Water, be sure to check out this link here

This wholesome snack is also Ayurvedically designed; a perfect summer morning tea or light dessert to pacify the doshas of vata or pitta and comes from my new book Eat Right for Your Shape.

If you’re feeling anxious, with scattered thoughts, you’re vata may need some balancing. The density of healthy coconut fats in this bark will help to ground you physically and have a flow on effect to your fleeting mind and emotions. It will help to calm and balance your quickened energy, leaving you in a state of calm focus.

If you’re the fiery pitta type, with a strong desire to debate and argue and with a tendency to become hot, angry or agitated- especially in the summer heat; you’ll also benefit from the cooling effects of the coconut and the soothing, balancing effects of aromatic rosewater.

On top of the dosha pacifying qualities, your body will revere in the delivery of a potent punch of antioxidants including vitamin C, quercetin and gallic acid from raspberries that help to fight against cancer, heart disease and the signs of ageing.

Serve this stunning snack presented on your prettiest platter. It’ll make you and your partner feel like royalty- even if just for the few minutes (or seconds) it will take you both to enjoy it!

Coconut bark with rosewater, pistachios and raspberries

Ingredients:

Serves 4

  • 55 g (2 oz) coconut butter
  • 400 ml (14 fl oz) tin additive-free coconut cream
  • 2 tablespoons rosewater, optional (can be purchased or made, recipe below)
  • pinch of Celtic sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon alcohol-free vanilla extract
  • handful of raspberries
  • handful of pistachio kernels, roughly chopped

Method

  • Line a baking tray or baking sheet with baking paper.
  • Melt the coconut butter in a bowl sitting over (but not touching) boiling water. Add the coconut cream, rosewater
    (if using), salt and vanilla, and stir to combine.
  • Pour onto the prepared tray and scatter over the raspberries and pistachios.
  • Freeze for at least 30 minutes or until solid. Remove from the freezer and break into shards or chop into squares. Store
    in an airtight container in the freezer.

ROSEWATER

  • 750 ml (26 fl oz/3 cups) filtered water
  • 3 large unsprayed roses, petals only, white bases removed
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon lime juice

Prepare the rosewater the day before. In a heavy-based saucepan, bring the water to the boil. Add the rose petals and lime juice, then turn off the heat, cover and allow to infuse overnight.
 The next day, strain the rosewater into a large jug. Discard the petals.


10 Responses to “Coconut bark with rosewater, pistachios and raspberries”

  1. Christina says:

    Is there anything you can substitute for the coconut butter?

    • lee says:

      Hi Christina, you can make one with almond butter or a chocolate bark but the quantities will be different I’ll see if I can make a recipe soon 🙂

  2. Lee I love everything you have been sending to me, you are the best I love everything about you and that was why I followed you dear keep it up. happy valentine to you

  3. albina says:

    Hi,

    Does rose water have health benefits?

    Thank you

  4. Carol says:

    I saw this recipe posted by FoodMatters.tv and I finally made it today. YUM!! Thank you! What I would like to know is what brand of coconut cream do you use? Thanks again! I think I need to buy your book! 😀

  5. Mid Merry says:

    hi lee – suitable for heal your gut program….? thanks mid xx

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