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Deeply Nourishing Seasonal Medicine: Delectable Dandelion Root Treats!

Tis the season for harvesting that super nutritious and medicinal powerhouse—dandelion root! According to herbalist Susun Weed, dandelion roots are best harvested in late fall when they are sweetest and highest in medicinal potency.

And while they’re mostly used in tinctures and teas for their many amazing health benefits, my favourite seasonal way to enjoy their superfood goodness is in delicious sweet treats that are sooo good for you—they’re practically guilt free.

Here are just a few reasons your body will thank you for including dandelion root in your baking!

Harvesting Dandelion Root:

While finding dandelion root is pretty easy, make sure you’ve located a spot that is not likely to be contaminated with heavy metals or pesticides. Look for larger plants, 2nd-year plants are best.

Cut in deep around the centre of the plant, making a circle with a sharp tool or trowel, then pull up the roots from the dirt. You’ll need to wash these thoroughly, peel off the worst dark spots and bumps, and then whir up in the food processor for use in the following recipe.

And if you can’t find any (how can that be?!) dried dandelion root can be bought at the herb store and ground in a coffee grinder to make a fine powder. You’ll just add this powder to your recipe.

Chocolate Rose & Dandelion Root Energy Bites

Makes about 1 dozen

Ingredients

 Directions

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