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Dec4

Attention to Detail and Maple Short Bread

Let’s talk personality types for a moment.

I am the type of person that likes to get things DONE – almost to a fault. I don’t like strategy, I don’t like precision, I like blasting through brick walls because I get there (wherever there is) faster!

Which is better, .. right?

Almost every job interview I have had, when they get to the “weaknesses” bit, I quickly blurt out attention to detail. It’s not that I don’t care about details, it is just that there are so many other things to get done, that details get in the way!

It is truly a miracle that I am employed at all…

So I tend to be a tad lethal in the kitchen. Details schetails.

So when I was asked to review a Christmas cook book, I obviously felt qualified.

Now, before I show you what I made, let’s actually talk about the cookbook.

WHAT is it?

The Christmas Dessert Freedom Cookbook is your complete paleo, vegan, gluten-free, all-around good-for-you, allergy-friendly Christmas miracle. It is a 35-page, full-colour PDF digital/ebook with ten healthy dessert recipes for a guilt-free Christmas.

Christmas recipe favorites like:

·       Tiramisu
·       Peppermint Patties
·       Shortbread
·       No bake Pecan Pie Bars
·       Peppermint Bark
·       Rum Balls
·       Gingersnaps
…and more! Unparalleled to any other cookbook or Christmas dessert recipe you’ve come across.
Sugars used: maple syrup, coconut nectar and coconut sugar

 So…a recipe book of HEALTHY desserts? I am SO there.

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WHO wrote it?

None other than the very beautiful and completely talented Leanne Vogel of Healthful Pursuit. She is a holistic nutritionist with an eye for beautiful food. I met her last Christmas at a vision board party (bloggers are nerds in the best possible way!) and I have been completely enamoured with her ever since.

WHAT did I make?

Maple Shortbread. Because Shortbread.

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It was a Sunday night and I was prepping for a work Christmas event the next day. I had promised I would bake something and I decided that there was no time like the present to take on the Christmas cookbook.

This maple short bread has but 4 ingredients – coconut flour, coconut oil, maple syrup and sea salt.

I mixed it together with love. (Actually, I was multitasking at the time)

Carefully formed each piece. (Truthfully, I gave them all a firm squeeze with the idea that “it would all sort itself out in the oven.”)

And set the pan in the oven.

Around the time that it was ready to come out, I peeked into the oven and my heart sank. It would take a shortbread miracle for these little bits to look good for the party.

My sister looked cautiously into the oven. “Can’t you just steal a picture from someone online?” she asked, tentatively. “Lots of people make shortbread.”

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I pulled them out of the oven to be met with wild laughter from my mother.

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I indignantly stuffed one in my mouth. Instantly, I was hit by a wall of maplely buttery goodness. And there wasn’t even butter in there. 

Fast forward to Monday afternoon with the Christmas party. I carried a maple shortbread complex and thought my sad looking little shortbreads would be the laughing stock of my coworkers. They were up against huge, flour filled cookies and buttery beer brownies. Not only were they the first thing to disappear, but I had two people ask me for the recipe.

“Well”, I said, “there’s this cookbook…”

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So even through my lack of detail and baking prowess (thank your lucky stars I am not a food blogger), this maple shortbread still managed to steal the show.

So if you are like me, and need a little bit of help in the kitchen, get this cookbook. It is super easy with only a few ingredients and they are healthy.

If you are not like me and are awesome in the kitchen, still buy this cookbook. Imagine how much further you could go…

Want to rock your Christmas baking or stroke someone off your Christmas list?

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Filed Under: Sports NutritionTagged With: Christmas Desserts, dairy free, Dessert Freedom, gluten free, Leanne Vogel, Paleo, veganDecember 4, 2013

Comments

  1. Danielle @ LabelsAreForTinCans says

    December 4, 2013 at 9:40 am

    That is by far the simplest sounding shortbread recipe I have ever seen – awesome! The other day I was walking on the seawall and it smelled SO much like shortbread. I was very confused…

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      December 4, 2013 at 10:16 am

      I hate when normal healthy things make me want dessert.

      Honestly!! I do not understand.

      Simplest recipe and it is super buttery!

      Reply
  2. healthfulpursuit says

    December 4, 2013 at 1:40 pm

    Bahaha — everything will sort out in the oven. Oh, I’ve learned that the hard way, that’s for sure. But hey, at least they tasted good! And now you know, you gotta show that shortbread some LOVE before you bake it! <3 Thanks so much for this gorgeous review of my cookbook!

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    • lacesandlattes says

      December 4, 2013 at 4:46 pm

      Shortbread loving…Got it! 🙂 Here’s to a more successful round next time.

      Reply
  3. Dana says

    December 4, 2013 at 4:41 pm

    Hahaha– SO AWESOME! Those are the best looking shortbread cookies ever. (My theory? Tummies can’t tell the difference anyway.)

    Reply
    • lacesandlattes says

      December 4, 2013 at 4:45 pm

      Ha! Thanks for the vote of confidence, Dana. 🙂

      Reply
  4. Rebecca Gregoire says

    December 7, 2013 at 3:08 pm

    Oh my goodness I know exactly what you mean by lack of attention to detail 😛 I’m the same way. I’m going to check out that recipe book! It looks amazing, and me and my housemates are all trying to eat better, which is really hard to do when we all want to make cookies around Christmas time 🙂

    Great post!

    Rebecca Gregoire

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  5. Jessica says

    December 9, 2013 at 10:38 am

    Christmas is the HARDEST time to eat well. Always good to meet someone else who has a lack of attention to detail! 🙂

    Reply

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