Toasted Quinoa Chocolate Crunch Bars Recipe (2024)

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and breast cancer awareness is a cause that has always been near and dear to my heart. We’ve all been touched by cancer in one way or another. Breast Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of breast cancer in women, and a handful of the great women in my life have fought the battle.

My grandmother died of breast cancer before I was born. I never had the chance to meet her, but we talked about her a lot growing up so I still felt like I knew her. My mom always tells me that I’m so much like her. I like to think that she’d be pretty excited about this crazy blog of mine 🙂 .

My Aunt battled breast cancer this year, and that was a tough pill to swallow. It doesn’t seem like the people who are the most loving and vibrant in our lives could ever be touched by something as vile as cancer. But, somehow, it happens anyway. Here’s a picture of my beautiful Aunt when she was nearing the end of her treatment. I’m so proud of her!

Of course, we don’t have a cure for breast cancer yet. But there are things you can be doing to help detect or reduce your risk of getting breast cancer and to support cancer research and those women who are already battling it:

Early Detection:

Look for…

  • Nipple tenderness or a lump or thickening in or near the breast or underarm area
  • A change in the skin texture or an enlargement of pores in the skin of the breast (some describe this as similar to an orange peel’s texture)
  • A lump in the breast (It’s important to remember that all lumps should be investigated by a healthcare professional, but not all lumps are cancerous.)
  • Any unexplained change in the size or shape of the breast
  • Dimpling anywhere on the breast
  • Unexplained swelling of the breast (especially if on one side only)
  • Unexplained shrinkage of the breast (especially if on one side only)
  • Recent asymmetry of the breasts (Although it is common for women to have one breast that is slightly larger than the other, if the onset of asymmetry is recent, it should be checked.)
  • Nipple that is turned slightly inward or inverted
  • Skin of the breast, areola, or nipple that becomes scaly, red, or swollen or may have ridges or pitting resembling the skin of an orange

source: National Breast Cancer Foundation

Reduce the Risk

…by forming healthy habits like:

  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Stay physically active
  • Eat fruits and vegetables
  • Do not smoke
  • Limit alcohol consumption
  • Get scheduled regular breast exams
  • Preform regular self examinations

Speaking of maintaining a healthy weight and eating well, did you know that Quinoa is actually considered one of the top 5 cancer-preventing foods? It’s really an amazing superfood that is high in protein and riboflavin, low calorie, gluten-free, and has a low glycemic index. Overall, it’s very nutrient dense and a great option for a nutritious and healthy life-style.

I wanted to create a fun recipe to go along with this Breast Cancer Awareness post, and considering what a rockstar superfood quinoa is, I decided to make it the focal point of this dessert! A while back a sampled a Dark Chocolate Toasted Quinoa Chocolate Bar and was super impressed with it! It tastes very similar to a Crunch or Krackle Bar (made with puffed rice), but it’s so much better for you!

You can see I added some pecans to my white chocolate bars (which I surprisingly ended up liking over the chocolate bars!), and I think these would taste great with a variety of added ingredients like nuts and dried fruit!

With only two ingredients, these bars are really easy to make. And if you don’t have a chocolate mold– no problem! Spread the melted mixture on some wax paper and make a chocolate bark. It will taste just a great!

Before I give you the recipe, I wanted to touch on one last aspect of Breast Cancer Awareness… support.

Support BCA

There are a lot of ways you can support those who suffer from Breast Cancer and their loved ones. Check out these donation options, and see if one of them is right for you:

Take a moment today to hug the special women in your life (and maybe take them a quinoa chocolate bar :)! We may not be able to prevent or cure Breast Cancer yet, but there is a lot we can do to to detect it early, reduce our risk, and support those who have it or have loved ones with breast cancer!

Toasted Quinoa Chocolate Crunch Bars Recipe (5)

Toasted Quinoa Chocolate Crunch Bars

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces high quality chocolate melting candy (I like to use Ghirardeli)
  • 1 tablespoon (PRE-RINSED) quinoa

Instructions

  1. Place the quinoa on a small skillet over medium-high heat. Gently shake the skillet over the heat for 3-5 minutes. In this time, the quinoa should become fragrant and will puff ever-so-slightly (though you can't really see it). It may also darken in color just a bit. Remove from heat and set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl, heat the chocolate melting candy in the microwave for 1 minute. Stir until smooth. Mix in the toasted quinoa. Pour into a chocolate mold or spread on wax or parchment paper for cooling and hardening.
  3. You can refrigerate for speed cooling and hardening!

Notes

I chose to use chocolate melting candy instead of pure chocolates, because they harden nicely and can be held without melting in your hands. However, if you take the time to temper a pure chocolate, you can certainly use that instead!

My friend Dorothy and I decided to coordinate our posts today, and she has also posted a dessert recipe correlating to Breast Cancer Awareness! Be sure to hop on over to her site and check out these Toasted Coconut Rice Krispies Treats!

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Toasted Quinoa Chocolate Crunch Bars Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is in the quinoa crunch bar? ›

Dark Chocolate* (Cocoa Beans*+, Cane Sugar*+, Cocoa Butter*+, Ground Vanilla Bean*), Crisped Rice*, Crisped Quinoa*. Individuals with Food Allergies: Made on equipment that also processes milk, wheat, & tree nuts and in a facility that handles peanuts, eggs, & sesame.

Are undercover chocolate quinoa crisps healthy? ›

At UNDERCOVER, we are passionate about creating delicious better-for-you snacks made from simple, allergy-friendly ingredients. We start with crispy quinoa because it is naturally gluten-free, full of protein, fiber and nutrients, and has an INCREDIBLE CRUNCHY TEXTURE.

Is Crunch chocolate discontinued? ›

As of 2023 Crunch is offered in the US in a variety of sizes including Classic (1.55oz.) which is now a segmented bar, Fun Size, Minis and Giant (4.4oz.).

What are chocolate crunchies made of? ›

This is a patented Carvel delicacy at its finest. The crumbled Flying Saucer cookies are mixed with chilled chocolate sauce to create the signature chocolatey flavor you know and love. And there you have it.

What is in the middle of Crunchies? ›

Crunchie is a brand of chocolate bar with a honeycomb toffee (or known as "sponge toffee" in Canada and "honeycomb" or "cinder toffee" in the UK as well as "hokey pokey" in New Zealand) centre.

Can you toast quinoa? ›

If you've never toasted quinoa, you may be surprised by the depth of flavor and delightful texture this simple step can add to your favorite gluten-free ancient grain. Whether it's part of the process or the entire cooking method, toasting can turn your quinoa into a brand-new culinary sensation.

Are quinoa puffs healthy? ›

The Quinoa Puffs are made from Quinoa millet which is high in protein, calcium, and magnesium. Quinoa puffs are Baked not fried so it can be a part of a healthy diet.

Why is quinoa crunchy? ›

Crispy quinoa is essentially cooked quinoa tossed in a drizzle of oil and roasted until golden and crunchy! Roasting transforms it into a crunchy, nutty topping that you can add to any meal, sweet or savory, for extra nutrients. It's also delicious on its own as a healthy snack.

What is the most healthiest chips in the world? ›

When TODAY.com asked for healthy snack ideas, experts previously suggested these chip options:
  • Safe and Fair Popcorn Quinoa Chips.
  • Siete Sea Salt Tortilla Chips.
  • Splitz Original Crunchy Split Pea Crisp Snacks.
  • Pulp Pantry Jalapeño Lime Chips.
  • Hippeas Organic Sea Salt and Lime Chickpea Tortilla Chips.
May 2, 2024

What is the oldest chocolate bar? ›

Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

What is the Hershey's version of the crunch bar? ›

The Actual Difference Between Nestle Crunch And Hershey's Krackel Bars - Mashed. Silky milk chocolate embracing crisp, puffed rice. This combination is so well-loved, two major candy companies created sweet treats around the same concept.

Why is my Crunch bar white? ›

If Crunch bars are stored at too high a temperature, the fat or oil ingredients can melt or soften enough to migrate to the top of the candy bar. When the bar cools again, the fat on the surface may appear as a whitish powder. This is known as “fat bloom”.

What are the crunchies in ice cream cake? ›

Chocolate crunchies: You're going to use Oreo crumbs and some melted butter for this layer. Mix the crumbs and butter together, spread them evenly onto a baking sheet and bake for about 8 minutes. As it cools, break it up into smaller pieces so you have the perfect little chocolate crunchies.

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