Every which way we turn in the store, there is some kind of packaged this or that full of sugar that is vying for my kids' attention so that they will beg and plead for me to buy it. Where are all the healthy after school snacks? Shopping as a “paleo” family has been a real challenge in this day of sugar laden crud that we're encouraged to buy with coupons and in the interest of convenience. With back to school here, this challenge is even more so top of my mind as I am really struggling with filling second grader Matthew's lunch and after school snack with healthy items that he will actually eat.  I love California Raisins and wish that Matt would eat them in the box but he just won't. He's a weird little dude. We figured out that he LOVES to eat yummy raisins if they are included in a trail mix, which is a great California Raisin snack. But geez, trail mix every day?! The kid is gonna tell horror stories about his childhood…

The trail mix is great (I'll share the recipe below) but we needed something else for him to snack on as well. With all the other kids around him eating packaged sweets, the boy needed something, anything, to help his sweet tooth. A couple Christmases ago, Katie received a mini donut making machine as a gift from “Santa Claus”. That might have been more than a couple years since high schoolers don't get visits from Santa Claus … LOL Anyways, we have this donut maker and being “paleo”, well, we don't eat donuts anymore. We did a little research and found a cinnamon raisin bagel recipe online. All it needed was a little paleo juicing up!! Rather than fire up the oven on these still hot August nights, we decided to use the donut machine to make California Raisin Donut Bagels, or “California Raisin Donagels”. 

California Raisin Cinnamon Donut Bagels Donagels by Jennifer Priest TITLE

I made sure to purchase “California Raisins” in the box at my local grocery store. This variety of raisins are easy to find in stores as they are marked as “California Raisins” right on the package. And check this out –  California Raisins are the most economical dried fruit (according to the USDA) and have zero fat, no cholesterol and no added sugar!!  Raisins are naturally sweet so there was no need to add sugar for sweetness AND this makes this dish even more paleo friendly. California Raisins are an all-natural, dried-by-the-sun fruit you can feel good about sending with your kids as they head back to school or offering as part of an after-school snack. The ingredient list on the box says it all: Raisins. How often do you see that these days?? Plus, raisins offer 9% of your daily fiber and potassium, and 6% of your daily iron (per quarter cup serving). I bought both golden raisins and the classic raisins to give this recipe a little more interest and we set about converting the recipe to be “paleo-friendly”. 

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California Raisin Donagels
Raisins are naturally sweet so there was no need to add sugar for sweetness AND this makes this dish even more paleo friendly!
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1529 calories
101 g
558 g
118 g
37 g
55 g
496 g
1502 g
45 g
0 g
56 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
496g
Amount Per Serving
Calories 1529
Calories from Fat 1002
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 118g
181%
Saturated Fat 55g
275%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 34g
Monounsaturated Fat 22g
Cholesterol 558mg
186%
Sodium 1502mg
63%
Total Carbohydrates 101g
34%
Dietary Fiber 14g
55%
Sugars 45g
Protein 37g
Vitamin A
17%
Vitamin C
7%
Calcium
33%
Iron
62%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. 1/3 Cup Coconut Flour
  2. 1.5 Tbsp Golden Flax Meal
  3. 1 tsp Baking Soda
  4. 2 tsp Cinnamon or 1 tsp Nutmeg
  5. 1/2 Cup Coconut Milk (unsweetened)
  6. 3 Organic Eggs
  7. 2 Tbsp Coconut Oil
  8. 2 tsp Apple Cider Vinegar
  9. 1 Tbsp Agave or Organic Honey
  10. 1/4 Cup Golden California Raisins
  11. 1/4 Cup California Raisins (purple)
  12. 1/2 Cup Chopped Walnuts (optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the Oven the 350 degrees.
  2. Combine all of the dry ingredients and mix well.
  3. Combine all of the wet ingredients and mix well.
  4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry, mixing well.
  5. Add raisins and nuts (optional)
  6. Heat donut maker and grease lightly with Coconut Oil to prevent sticking. Spoon mixture into the sections of the donut maker and cook for 8 minutes.
  7. Remove the "donagels" from the donut maker and allow to cool.
Notes
  1. You can add powdered sugar to top the donagels but they're already really sweet from the raisins.
Adapted from http://beautyandthefoodie.com/paleo-cinnamon-raisin-bagels/
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fat
118g
protein
37g
carbs
101g
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Adapted from http://beautyandthefoodie.com/paleo-cinnamon-raisin-bagels/
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Visit www.loveyourraisins.com for more information about California Raisins and find California Raisins on Facebook at facebook.com/californiaraisins where you can sign up to receive a California Raisins prize pack! Limited supply; while quantities last.

Now, go dust off that ole donut maker and create some healthy snacks for the kids with California Raisins! For more paleo snacks and recipes, check out my other blog, Paleo Priests.

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Author: Jennifer Priest

It started with jewelry, beading, sewing, home decor, painting, basket weaving, pottery, and cross-stitch. Marry that to an entrepreneurial spirit & at 9 years old a girl is selling her wares at craft fairs as far as her parents and grandparents would drive her. These days, Jennifer enjoys crafts of all genres from sewing to scrapbooking to jewelry with a little dabbling in the mixed media world. Her style is approachable and she wants everyone who sees her work to feel that they too can embrace creativity and make their home and life beautiful.

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4 thoughts on “Healthy After School Snacks The Kids Will Devour – with California Raisins

  1. I love how you have your recipe printable on here! It sounds so yummy!!! A must try for sure.

    Posted on August 27, 2014 at 10:45 am
    1. Thank you! Can’t wait to hear what you think :)

      Posted on August 28, 2014 at 5:05 pm
  2. Yum Yum Yum!!!!! I too love that I can print this right here from your site!!! Can’t wait to try these! loves-Scrappin Madge

    Posted on September 10, 2014 at 8:39 am
    1. Thanks so much!!

      Posted on September 10, 2014 at 8:55 am