![]() ![]() ![]() a simple little apple crisp recipe to give you all the fall apple picking. Just try for yourself, and you’ll see that this recipe does not disappoint. pop tart <3 vegan & clean ingredients hi besties major throwback to. Add the cubed vegan butter sticks (or regular vegan butter) and using a pastry blender, blend butter into dry ingredients until the mixture becomes peas-like and crumbly. I never liked pop tarts as a kid myself because I was a toaster strudel girl, but this recipe somehow unites both of those worlds with one pretty awesome outcome. In a large bowl, add the all-purpose flour, pastry flour, sea salt, cinnamon, and organic pure cane sugar, whisking them all together. I honestly can’t believe how easy these are to make and how good they taste…everyone loves them! They are for the “kids” of course, but I find myself rationing out my share as well. I am not the first person to make a homemade knock-off pop tart recipe so just think of these as the super EASY whole-grain version. Hoping their need for “store bought” pop tarts was satisfied I decided we should try making our own as well. I let my younger daughter do the same, and she was beyond thrilled to be an innocent bystander in all of this decision making :).Īfter all of that was behind us I put the box of remaining pop tarts “away” (up high and not visible in the pantry of course!) and thankfully neither child said much else about it. So I showed her how much sugar they contain, in order to convey that they are really more of a dessert than a snack, and she decided she’d like to take one as a snack anyway and one as a dessert on another day (they come in packs of 2). As today we are showing you how to make your very own vegan strawberry pop tarts. ![]() Cut the dough into nine 3x4 rectangles using a pizza cutter or a sharp knife. Sharing is caring Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe Learn how to make vegan strawberry pop tarts completely from scratch It will totally have you feeling like a kid all over again Strawberry is the classic, everyone has tried it, pop tart flavor. I am not the one who is 7-years-old though, and I can understand how “store-bought” and “packaging” may sometimes play an important role at school. Using a rolling pin, roll out one half of the dough into a 9x12 inch rectangle. Organic or not…they are still completely junk food with loads of added sugar. It’s no secret that my older daughter has an interest in pop tarts (since I recently shared on facebook that she’s apparently been “trading” at snack time to get some!) so clearly I had to do something about it.įirst of all, we took her to the store and let her pick out a box of organic frosted pop tarts. ![]()
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