Maca 101: Everything You Need To Know + A Raw Maca Blondie Recipe (2024)

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Ingredients: Directions: FAQs

Maca has become a modern staple in many wellness routines. The adaptogenic root, usually ingested in powdered form, is amazing for evening out the endocrine system and is famous for its ability to boost libido.

Maca benefits actually span far beyond sex drive and hormone stability alone, this mutli-talented superfoodcan be a serious wellness game-changer when used thoughtfully. We’re breaking down a few maca benefits below — and sharing a ridiculously good raw blondie recipe from Julie O’Boyle

Maca has been in my repertoire for a little over a year now. Intrigued by the claims that it might help balance my hormones and boost my mood I grabbed a bag of the golden powder at the grocery store one day an haven’t looked back.

Since then, it’s quickly gained a top spot in the long list of strange and exciting smoothie ingredients that inhabit my pantry. With a slightly sweet, caramel flavor similar to lucuma, maca has been used for centuries by indigenous Andean communities as a source of healing and sustenance, but only recently has it begun to gain popularity in Western diets.

I’m divinginto a list of all the incredible maca benefits below. As much as I love it in my smoothies and blended into a latte, maca can be put to work in so many other ways too…

What is Maca?
Maca is an herbaceous plant native to the Andean mountains of Peru and Bolivia and it’s one of the only known edible plants in the world to grow at such high altitudes. Because of the intense sunlight and unrelentingwindsthe plant is exposed to at the top of those mountain peaks, it’s said that the maca root (the part made into the edible powder) is infused with strength.

As an adaptogenic food, maca helps our bodies cope with stress by balancing our delicate endocrine system, and is said to help with fertility issues and hormonal imbalances. Evidence has been found that maca cultivation goes as far back as 1600 B.C. and it remains a staple in the diet of the Quechua Indians of Peru.

Maca 101: Everything You Need To Know + A Raw Maca Blondie Recipe (1)What Are The Top Maca Benefits?Besides balancing our hormones, maca ischock full of essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals including B, B1, and B2, as well as iron, magnesium, selenium, and calcium. It’s also a good source of fiber and plant protein, which makes it an ideal addition to smoothies for those looking for a plant-based protein boost. Maca is prized forit’sability to give strength and increase endurance, and the alkaloids found in maca (called Macainas) assist in endocrine balance.

How Do I Use Maca?While similar to lucuma in taste, maca is notably stronger andit’sroot-like taste may take some getting used to (it did for me). It’s best to start small, try adding a teaspoon to a smoothie with some mango andpineapple,and working up to larger quantities. Once you’re used to it, maca mixes well with sweeter breakfasts, like porridge, oatmeal, yogurt, smoothies, and granola, and is a great addition to desserts.

If you’re looking for something truly decadent, but not at all guilt-inducing, try the recipe below. These raw blondies, in my opinion, are way better than their traditional counterparts, thanks to the addition of maca, almond extract, and a drizzle of melted chocolate. The ingredient list may seem long, but the payoff is so worth it. These whip up in about 10 minutes and are so completely satisfying!

Ingredients:

1 cup raw cashews (almonds also work)
1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
5 pittedmedjooldates
3 Tbsp almond butter
1 Tbsp coconut butter (can also sub additional almond or other nut butter)
2 Tbsp maca
3 Tbsp maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp almond extract
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ginger
pinch or two coarse sea salt
1 cup raw macadamia nuts
melted chocolate + large flake coconut to top (optional)

Directions:

In a food processor, combine all ingredients except macadamia nuts and chocolate, if using. Runmachineuntilmixtureis sticky and granular, it should stick together easily when pinched. Add macadamia nuts and pulse until roughly chopped and mixed in, but not pulverized.

Pour mixture into a pan, for thick brownies, use a loaf pan, for thinner brownies, use a 9″x 9″ square cake pan. Press brownie mixture firmly into place and pop the pan into the freezer toset,about 10-20 minutes.

Once set, remove the pan from the freezer and turn out brownies onto a piece of parchment. You may need to firmly rap the bottom of the pan to dislodge.

If using, melt the chocolate and drizzle over top and sprinkle with large flake coconut before using a sharp knife to cut into squares. Store in the fridge. Enjoy!

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Maca 101: Everything You Need To Know + A Raw Maca Blondie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook with maca? ›

Maca is a root, and like most vegetables, goes rather nicely with ingredients of its own kind. If you're making soups with a lot of root vegetables like carrots, parsnips or even tubers like sweet potatoes or yams, add in a little maca powder. (Pro tip: a tablespoon will usually do the trick without being overpowering.

How to consume raw maca? ›

Typically added to smoothies, juice, and shakes, the ground root powder can also be used as an ingredient in coffee, chocolate, or oils. In Peru, whole maca root is often added to soup and oatmeal, roasted and consumed as a vegetable, or made into a fermented beverage called "chicha de maca."

What to avoid when taking maca? ›

Special precautions & warnings:

Hormone-sensitive conditions such as breast cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or uterine fibroids: Extracts from maca might act like estrogen. If you have any condition that might be made worse by estrogen, do not use these extracts.

What are the side effects of maca? ›

Health Risks of Maca

Health authorities rate maca root and maca powder as generally safe, but some users have reported side effects. These include moodiness, cramping, stomach distress, and insomnia. In addition, some women say that maca affected their menstrual cycles.

Can maca go bad? ›

Yes, gelatinized maca powder does have an expiration date. While it may not spoil like fresh produce, its potency and nutritional value can diminish over time. Generally, gelatinized maca powder can last anywhere from 2 to 3 years from the date of production when stored correctly.

Does heat destroy maca powder? ›

A: From the MacaTeam LLC:"Also since cooking destroys some of the vital nutrients of Raw Maca Powders, we recommend only using Maca recipes that involve heat below about 120 F/ 45 C."

Can Maca root be taken raw? ›

Maca is always cooked in Peru, it is never eaten raw - generally the root is considered unhealthy until it is cooked. When people complain about digestive issues with maca, 99% of the time it is because someone told them to eat "raw maca powder" which is an inexpensive baking/cooking flour in Peru and Bolivia.

What are the side effects of raw maca? ›

Health authorities rate maca root and maca powder as generally safe, but some users have reported side effects. These include moodiness, cramping, stomach distress, and insomnia. In addition, some women say that maca affected their menstrual cycles.

What does raw maca do? ›

Maca is a Peruvian plant that may have various health benefits, such as boosting libido, increasing fertility, boosting energy, and improving mood. It may also help manage menopause symptoms and blood pressure. Maca grows in the Andes mountains.

Is raw maca root better? ›

If you want to make sure that you are getting all of the nutrient available from the maca root, including the enzymes, most people would choose the raw maca. The gelatinized process focuses on the maca roots being sun dried, boiled, and then pressurized to remove all of the starch within the maca.

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