Popped Sorghum Peanut Butter Balls

1/2 cup whole grain sorghum
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon peanut flour
3/4 cup fresh ground peanut butter
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped salted peanuts
2 ounces 70 percent dark chocolate
1 tablespoon coconut oil

  1. Preheat the saucepan over medium heat it is important the saucepan is hot! Your pan is hot and ready to use once you sprinkle a drop of water to see if it sizzles and evaporates.

  2. Place 1/4 cup whole grain sorghum into the preheated pan cover it with a tight-fitting lid. This process takes about 3 minutes. Shake the pan to prevent burning until the sorghum starts popping. Once the popping slows to 6-8 seconds between pops then remove from the heat and pour onto the parchment lined baking sheet to cool. (see note)

  3. Repeat this process.

  4. In a bowl add the cinnamon, peanut butter, chocolate chips and peanuts and mix together then in batches add the sorghum to this mixture and mix until well combined.

  5. Cover the bowl and place it in the freezer for 10-15 minutes until the batter is not sticky and on the firm side.

  6. While the popped sorghum mixture is in the freezer place water in the bottom of a double boiler over medium heat. Place the coconut oil and dark chocolate on the top of the double boiler stirring occasionally until melted and remove the pan from the heat.

  7. Remove the popped sorghum mixture from the freezer and use a 2 tablespoon scooper to scoop the mixture on the parchment lined baking sheet. Alternatively, you can form the popped sorghum balls with your hands. Spraying your hands with cooking oil can help with the stickiness.

  8. Transfer the melted chocolate to a zip-top sandwich bag, squeezing the chocolate down towards one of the bottom corners and snip the corner. Drizzle chocolate over each Popped Sorghum Peanut Butter Ball.

  9. Refrigerate the Popped Sorghum Peanut Butter Balls for a minimum of 15 minutes, so the chocolate sets, before serving. They can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for several days or in the freezer for a few weeks

  1. If you have not popped sorghum a test batch would be helpful for you to see how the sorghum pops. Pop one tablespoon at a time for test batches.

  2. Not all of the grains will pop, a bonus is you can eat and use the unpopped sorghum kernels unlike eating unpopped popcorn.

  3. Store bought popped sorghum can be used.

  4. *You could use a 10-quart pan with high sides without a lid and stir with a wooden spoon instead of shaking the pot.

  5. You could make extra popped sorghum and store the cooled leftovers in an airtight container. The popped sorghum will last for a few days up to a week and is a delicious snack sprinkled with sea salt or nutritional yeast.



Ingredients

1/2 cup whole grain sorghum
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon peanut flour
3/4 cup fresh ground peanut butter
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped salted peanuts
2 ounces 70 percent dark chocolate
1 tablespoon coconut oil


Directions

  1. Preheat the saucepan over medium heat it is important the saucepan is hot! Your pan is hot and ready to use once you sprinkle a drop of water to see if it sizzles and evaporates.

  2. Place 1/4 cup whole grain sorghum into the preheated pan cover it with a tight-fitting lid. This process takes about 3 minutes. Shake the pan to prevent burning until the sorghum starts popping. Once the popping slows to 6-8 seconds between pops then remove from the heat and pour onto the parchment lined baking sheet to cool. (see note)

  3. Repeat this process.

  4. In a bowl add the cinnamon, peanut butter, chocolate chips and peanuts and mix together then in batches add the sorghum to this mixture and mix until well combined.

  5. Cover the bowl and place it in the freezer for 10-15 minutes until the batter is not sticky and on the firm side.

  6. While the popped sorghum mixture is in the freezer place water in the bottom of a double boiler over medium heat. Place the coconut oil and dark chocolate on the top of the double boiler stirring occasionally until melted and remove the pan from the heat.

  7. Remove the popped sorghum mixture from the freezer and use a 2 tablespoon scooper to scoop the mixture on the parchment lined baking sheet. Alternatively, you can form the popped sorghum balls with your hands. Spraying your hands with cooking oil can help with the stickiness.

  8. Transfer the melted chocolate to a zip-top sandwich bag, squeezing the chocolate down towards one of the bottom corners and snip the corner. Drizzle chocolate over each Popped Sorghum Peanut Butter Ball.

  9. Refrigerate the Popped Sorghum Peanut Butter Balls for a minimum of 15 minutes, so the chocolate sets, before serving. They can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for several days or in the freezer for a few weeks


Notes

  1. If you have not popped sorghum a test batch would be helpful for you to see how the sorghum pops. Pop one tablespoon at a time for test batches.

  2. Not all of the grains will pop, a bonus is you can eat and use the unpopped sorghum kernels unlike eating unpopped popcorn.

  3. Store bought popped sorghum can be used.

  4. *You could use a 10-quart pan with high sides without a lid and stir with a wooden spoon instead of shaking the pot.

  5. You could make extra popped sorghum and store the cooled leftovers in an airtight container. The popped sorghum will last for a few days up to a week and is a delicious snack sprinkled with sea salt or nutritional yeast.

Sorghum is an extremely versatile grain that you can serve like rice or quinoa or other whole grains.You can cook sorghum grain using your stovetop, slow cooker, oven, rice cooker or whatever option you prefer to prepare your favorite meals. Whole grain sorghum adds a hearty, nutty flavor to your favorite recipes. Use it in salads and in place of pasta and rice. Sorghum grain can also be toasted as a crunchy addition to a tossed salad. Be sure to check out our cooking tips library and get started with new and exciting recipes today.

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