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Receta Coconut chocolate drops (and a Keurig giveaway)
by Julianne Puckett

Today is an exciting day in Ninjaland: to celebrate the first day of spring and, hopefully, the beginning of the end of all this winter snow and cold weather, I'm part of a group of awesome New England bloggers introducing you to a new seasonal coffee flavor from Keurig Green Mountain ... AND giving away a Keurig brewer!

The new coffee flavor, Island Coconut, truly lives up to its name. It's a light-roast coffee (which I prefer) with a great coconutty aroma -- it will definitely have you thinking about tropical islands and warm weather.

It also had me thinking about pairing it with chocolate, which I have done with this recipe for Coconut Chocolate Drops, a ridiculously easy, no-bake dessert. Made with very little sugar, ground oats, unsweetened coconut and cofee, these bite-sized chocolate drops are only slightly sweet and guilt-free.

Using the Island Coconut coffee gives these chocolate drops just a little more coconut flavor, making them a tropical treat -- especially welcome in these final days of winter. (Come on, spring -- you can do it!) Pop one in your mouth for a sweet little pick-me-up.

Note: While Keurig Green Mountain (KGM) is hosting this giveaway and has provided me with samples of the Island Coconut coffee, KGM has in no way compensated me for my recipe or my participation in this giveaway. All thoughts expressed are my own.

Coconut Chocolate Drops (inspired by a traditional Swedish recipe)

The dough needs to be popped into the freezer for half an hour to firm up so you can roll it into balls. Store the chocolate drops in the fridge until ready to serve. Recipe makes about 3 dozen drops.

Ingredients:

Directions:

Place the oats in a food process and process until ground into the consistency of flour. Add the oats and all the remaining ingredients EXCEPT the coconut to the bowl of a stand mixer and blend until well combined. Place the bowl into the freezer for about half an hour to allow the dough to get firm.

Roll the dough into bite-sized balls and then roll them in them in unsweetened coconut to coat (a shallow bowl or pie plate works well for this step). Place on a tray and refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Be sure to also check out the other bloggers who are participating in this giveaway:

All Day I Dream About Food

Bakeaholic Mama

Healthy Delicious

Healthy Seasonal Recipes

Kelly Bakes

Nutmeg Nanny

Running to the Kitchen

Spiced

Sugarfree Mom