![]() Nut/seed butter: This is the binding ingredient for the DIY chocolate ball cereal.Maple syrup: Or another liquid sweetener like agave, brown rice syrup, or a sugar-free syrup (keto-friendly!).Cocoa powder: Use unsweetened cocoa powder or cacao powder (the latter is less processed and loaded with antioxidants and several vitamins/minerals, but more bitter).Oat flour: (Certified gluten-free if necessary) OR grind rolled oats into flour.You only need four pantry staples to prepare this healthy chocolate cereal recipe. And, though I happily enjoy healthy granola bars, nut-free granola with yogurt, and banana baked oatmeal on repeat, some days I really crave chocolate cereal for breakfast! Luckily, I’ve cracked the code to gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, homemade cereal chocolate balls.īest of all, this chocolate puff cereal treat requires just 4 simple, pantry-friendly ingredients, It’s simple enough to make that you can even get your kids involved, it’s firm and slightly crunchy, and it even stores for up to a week! ![]() Store-bought cereals are often loaded with sugar, chemicals, and other nasty ingredients that many health-conscious adults aim to avoid. This time, though, I’m coming for you, cocoa puffs cereal! It’s why I happily spend time in my kitchen coming up with diet-friendly, healthier versions of all my favorites, like Bounty bars, gummy bears, Ferrero Rocher, and 3-ingredient chocolate. Simple and Healthy Homemade Chocolate Puff CerealĪs a long-term gluten-free, vegan who avoids overly processed ingredients and refined sugar, I’m no stranger to craving childhood favorites that no longer fit my diet. Both kids and adults will love these homemade cocoa puffs! This healthy chocolate cereal has just 4 ingredients and is gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free, made with simple, wholesome pantry staples.
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