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Santa is a little sick. Let's help you a little. Don't you believe, children?

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Cookies and chocolate for Christmas night.

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Today we are not talking to you, but to your children. Poor Santa goes around the world in a few days ..

Do you know how many cookies and chocolates they leave in each house? Muchiiiiiissssimosss .. and for good reason he is so chubby, that he no longer fits even through chimneys or windows.

Your parents by now, reading this page should know how good it is to eat gluten-free to aid digestion, so that poor Santa doesn't feel so heavy. So we want you to prepare these chocolate cookies with their supervision and a rich organic chocolate for him.

The little cookies

Ingredients
3/4 cup butter
3 tablespoons of stevia
1 teaspoon of gluten-free vanilla extract
1/4 cup egg substitute (can be found in organic stores)
2 1/4 cups gluten free flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon of celtic salt
350g organic cocoa powder

Preparation

Preheat the oven to 190 degrees

Prepare a baking sheet greased with butter so that the cookies do not stick.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the butter and stevia.

Gradually add the egg substitute and the Vanilla while mixing.

Sift (pass through a very fine strainer) the gluten-free flour, bicarbonate soda, baking powder and salt.

Stir in the butter mixture until just combined. Finally, add the cocoa until the mixture is homogeneous.
Using a spoon, drop some cookie mix about 5cm in diameter far enough apart on the baking sheet so they don't stick together.

Bake in the preheated oven for 6 to 8 minutes or until golden brown.

Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 2 minutes before removing.

El chocolate hot

Ingredients
3 tablespoons of stevia,
• 1/2 cup of organic cocoa powder
• 6 ounces per cup of Almond milk

Preparation

Combine the stevia powder and cocoa powder in a tupperware container and shake until homogeneous.
Heat the almond milk, without letting it boil.
Add the organic cocoa and stir slowly over medium heat until the consistency becomes a little thicker, always without letting it boil.

We shouldn't even mention marshmallows because they represent everything that is processed, unnatural, and chemical foods that at Equilibrium we don't recommend; but …… I am not telling you how good it would be…. truth? Maybe Santa will play blind for a little while… 😉

Frequently asked questions from our readers:

The most searched answer on the web to help Santa get fit is to eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly. It is recommended to consume healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and avoid foods high in fat and sugar. In addition, it is important to do physical activities such as walking, running, swimming or playing sports to stay active and burn calories. Read more here: https://www.equilibriumx.com/recetas/santa-esta-pachonchito-vamos-a-ayudarlo-un-poquito-no-creen-ninos
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Last modified: March 21, 2024