I recently saw a post on making your own chocolate bars. I was pretty intrigued. Although I've learned to make a lot of things at home, chocolate bars never really occurred to me. What a brilliant idea. Of course, I couldn't use the original recipe due to my dairy intolerance, but I figured coconut milk/oil would work splendidly. And, well, yeah, it worked (probably too well!).
I can't decide whether stumbling across these bars was the best or worst thing I've discovered in a long time:) My husband says they taste like a Newari treat - Chaku - eaten with ghee (chocolate and clarified butter?). My mom said they taste like a Mounds bar. Everything thought they were fantastic.
I can't decide whether stumbling across these bars was the best or worst thing I've discovered in a long time:) My husband says they taste like a Newari treat - Chaku - eaten with ghee (chocolate and clarified butter?). My mom said they taste like a Mounds bar. Everything thought they were fantastic.
So, disclaimer time. Please remember that these are a treat/occasional indulgence. Particularly if you are working on your body composition, remember that SUGAR=SUGAR=SUGAR, regardless of the fact that the ingredients are "healthier". Accordingly, these absolutely delicable little squares should be treated as a treat. But, when you do indulge, savor and enjoy!
Ingredients:
- 1 cup coconut oil (melted)
- 1/2 cup coconut milk (if you use the canned kind, try to get the "cream" that separates from the water)
- 1/2 cup coconut crystals (I think honey or other sweeteners would work as well)
- 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
[The original recipe calls for 1 T vanilla extract and 1 tsp salt -- my palate is not necessarily all that sensitive and I couldn't tell a noticeable difference...so I left these out. But, you might notice that these ingredients add a certain extra "oomph" that you enjoy.]
Directions:
- In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients.
- Blend until thoroughly mixed.
- Line a small pan with parchment paper (or, grease the bottom of your pan well with coconut oil. If you have candy molds - which I don't - you could use those as well). Pour chocolate mixture into pan.
- Refrigerate for about 1/2 hour. Then, cut chocolate into squares and refrigerate another hour or two.
- Best stored in the refrigerator...although if you're like my family, they don't last all that long.
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