Australian Mountain Bike

The Confused Cookie

- WORDS AND PHOTO: KAREN HILL

Am I sweet savoury? Or savoury sweet? The confused cookie is the perfect blend of sweet and savoury. But I'm not sure if I was aiming for a cookie or patty. Try these before you judge. The idea behind the confused cookie is to satisfy and nourish your body in the afternoon. There are plenty of us out there that have hectic work days and want to be able to hit the trails or gym (or whatever activities take your fancy) afterwards. Nourishing our bodies is one way of ensuring we can do that regularly and consistent­ly.

WHAT’S GREAT ABOUT THEM?

The combinatio­n of ingredient­s, although it may seem a little weird at first, has a purpose; • High in plant based proteins • Packed with vitamins and minerals for energy production and to support muscle function • High in fibre to keep you fuller for longer

and for a healthy digestive tract • Good source of slow release carbohydra­tes to maintain energy and brain function. Hemp seeds are rich in healthy fats and essential fatty acids. They are also a great protein source and contain high amounts of vitamin E, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, sulphur, calcium, iron and zinc. Try adding these little beauties to your cereal or smoothies. Enjoy these vegan friendly cookies.

INGREDIENT­S MAKES 10 COOKIES

1 can chickpeas, drained and rinsed. 2 tablespoon­s hemp seeds 2 tablespoon­s cacao nibs 1 ripe banana 3 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 tablespoon peanut butter (crunchy) 1 tablespoon currants

DIRECTIONS

1. In a mixing bowl big enough for all ingredient­s, mash thechickpe­as. 2. Add the banana and mash. 3. Add the rest of the ingredient­s and combine. 4. Heat a non-stick frying pan. Using a desert spoon, add spoonful of mixture to the pan and flatten. 5. Cook on low heat for 5 minutes each side. Set aside to cool.

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KAREN HILL Karen is a University qualified nutritioni­st having completed a Bachelor of Science in Nutritiona­l Therapy, Bachelor of Science (Honours) and has a PhD in Sports nutrition and exercise metabolism. Her passion for health, wellbeing and exercise is central to who she is. Mountain biking fills her spare time and is her excuse (not that you need one) to ride, race, travel and explore the world.

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