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Trail mix base
Trail mix base












  1. #Trail mix base how to#
  2. #Trail mix base free#

You can also freeze your healthy trail mix! Be sure to store it in an airtight container or freezer-safe bag and keep it in the freezer for 2 to 3 months. For instance, popcorn will eventually become soggy during storage. Keep in mind not all ingredients will hold for the same time at room temperature. Homemade trail mix should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for five weeks or longer.

#Trail mix base how to#

And adding a touch of vanilla will make your taste buds happy! How to store trail mix Sweet dried mango and coconut flakes are the base for this delicious snack. This tropical trail mix is filled with summery flavors. You can also use dark chocolate chips, cacao nibs, peanut butter chips, gluten-free pretzels, or freeze-dried berries.

trail mix base

  • Additional mix-ins: I love adding quality dark chocolate chunks ( this one is one of my favorites), popcorn, and warming spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, etc.
  • You can toast the seeds in a hot, dry pan before adding them to your trail mix recipe for deeper flavor. My favorites are sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, and flaxseed.
  • Seeds: Seeds are high in omega-3 fatty acids.
  • You can use dried apricots, bananas, cherries, coconut, cranberries, mango, pineapple, dates, and goji berries.

    #Trail mix base free#

    Use dried fruit that is free of preservatives and sugar if possible. Dried fruit: Fiber-rich dried fruits also help make a healthy homemade trail mix recipe the perfect snack.Almonds, brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, pistachios, and walnuts are great options (feel free to use more than one kind of nut). Nuts: Nuts will help to keep you fuller for longer and are rich in fiber, protein, and healthy fats.Make sure that you balance out how much you add with other ingredients, it can be easy to overdo it. It satisfies the sweet tooth and is still super good for you. Our favorite sweet ingredient is dark chocolate chips. Sweet - If you want to add a little sweet treat, go for it! You can add mini semi-sweet chocolate chips, yogurt-covered raisins, or anything you would like. You can use pretty much any cereal you would like. Some people like to add cereal to their trail mixes to give them a nice crunchy texture change from the nuts and fruits. A lot of the time the savory ingredients also give the trail mix a diverse set of textures. Savory - This can be anything from popcorn and pretzels to roasted soybeans, and chickpeas.

    trail mix base

    Some of my favorites to use are dried strawberries, cranberries, or banana chips. You can't go wrong with whatever fruit or berries you choose, and you can even mix more than one. They are not only tasty, but they add lots of good nutrients to your snack.įruits and berries - Fruits add a good balance of sweetness to your trail mix by providing natural sugars that are healthy and delicious. Our favorite seeds to use are pumpkin, sunflower, and chia.

    trail mix base

    Seeds - Seeds are similar to nuts in terms of texture, but the sizes vary from pumpkin seeds to chia seeds, so it won't always be a 1:1 ratio when measuring. but you can add whatever is your favorite. Some popular choices are cashews, walnuts, and peanuts.

    trail mix base

    You want to pick something substantial but not too overpowering in taste. Nuts - This is the base ingredient for your trail mix. Savory/crunch - pretzels, popcorn, cereal, soybeans, roasted chickpeas Sweet - dark chocolate chips, cacao nibs, semi-sweet chocolate chips Nuts - cashews, walnuts, pecans, almonds, peanutsįruits & Berries - dried strawberries, raisins, blueberries, banana chips, apricot, dried cherries














    Trail mix base