Think snacking on rice cakes is extremely lame and only for hungry people? It's not!
Especially with all the amazing flavors out there, like the caramel ones I eat, rice cakes get a bad rap for being boring. Oh, and how about the fact that they're SLATHERED IN PEANUT BUTTER. Do I have your attention now?
I'm a firm believer that behind all crave-worthy junk food, there is a healthy way to re-imagine it. You just have to get creative!
Before I decide to be more aware of how I was eating, one of my favorite desserts were black and white cookies. Random, I know.
And not those little, tiny ones from the grocery store that taste like the plastic containers they're sold in. I mean the real deal, pastry shop, size of my whole hand black and white cookies.
Even though I didn't have them very often, they aren't something I should have been eating with reckless abandon, and especially in one sitting! It never occurred to me that I was basically pouring a box of sugar down my throat and upwards of 500 calories for one, albeit ginormous, cookie! (And let's not forget the 22g of fat and 39g of sugar...)
That's why I was so excited when I created my own healthy version! They satisfy that sweet craving I usually get after dinner without taking me for a ride on the sugar roller coaster. Even better, it's TWO "cookies" for only 275 calories. This healthy substitute also slashes the sugar by more than half with only 14g and has 10g less fat. And with this dessert, you're getting healthy fats from the peanut butter. Because we always need more reasons to eat peanut butter.
The best part is that this is a snack or dessert you can customize any way you like! I used Is This Heaven or Is This Caramell for the "black" side and Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie Butter for the "white," but any chocolate and regular peanut butters can simulate the colors.
Next time: Dark Chocolate Dreams and White Chocolate Wonderful!
Ingredients
2 caramel rice cakes
1 Tbs chocolate peanut butter
1 Tbs regular peanut butter
Nutrition: 1 serving = 275 calories
Carbs: 36g Fat: 12.5g Protein: 5g