Here you go, gorgeous peoples. I got this recipe from the net and chose it for its simplicity. But you can customize it in lots of ways - ideas at the end of the recipe. This chocloate is so easy to make, a 5 year old could do it - and you will not believe how delicious it is if you've never had raw chocolate - which I hadn't.
Ingredients:
60g cacao butter, grated
2 tbsp mesquite or maca (I used mesquite as it has more protein)
3 tbsp chocolate powder
1 tbsp agave nectar (I used 2 tbsp honey as my agave had not arrived)
Directions:
1) Boil a kettle full of water and pour into a small pan.
2) Carefully place a large glass bowl on top of the pan, making sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the hot water.
3) Add the grated cacao butter and stir continuously until it has melted. NB Raw cacao butter has a melting point at approx 38°C, so it will melt very quickly. To retain the cacao's nutrients, it should not be allowed to exceed this. (You can check periodically by dipping your finger in the melting cacao butter - it should feel slightly warm, not hot.)
4) Once all the cacao butter has melted, slowly stir in the mesquite and chocolate powders until they have dissolved completely. Next add the agave nectar.
5) Pour the chocolate mixture into your chosen chocolate moulds, or simply a small tub lined with greaseproof paper. I used a takeaway container and foil as I had no greaseproof paper then. As you can see, I was pretty impatient to try out this stuff! ;-)
6) Place in a fridge to chill and harden. (I put mine in the freezer for speed!)
7) Once hardened, these chocolates will remain solid at normal room temperature, but you may prefer to keep them in the fridge anyway. (I think keeping it in the fridge is nicer)
Variations:
You can add other super foods to these chocolates to make them even healthier - try lemon/orange peel, ground Goji berries or add nuts like macadamias. I added macadamias to mine. Kate Magic adds Etherium gold – that’s worth a try too!
YUM!!!!!
This makes the equivalent of one large bar of chocolate/two normal sized bars.
A word of warning: I ate 2/3 of this and was then up until 4am the next day in a blissed out, heart-centred and totally creative state, brain-storming exciting ideas for my life. I then got up at 6.30am and continued similary all day. It was not until later that someone pointed out to me that raw chocolate does this to some people.
I love making choc-orange-banana smoothies in the morning but I am VERY careful with the cacao. It really is like rocket fuel in my system. I love it, but it can't be good to overtax our system.
Now, go ahead and indulge anyway ;-)
xxx