Chocolate & fudge recipes
Holidays like Easter or Valentines Day can be a challenge for those on restricted diets. Here are some ideas for chocolate replacements. And the links at the bottom have some non food ideas.
Most people on gluten or starch free diets will be able to tolerate cocoa butter, as its fully fat. You need to melt it before using in these recipes. The easiest way is to chop it up finely, then put it in a bowl on top of a pan of gently simmering water. If you want to maintain its raw status, melt it a small bowl inside a larger bowl of hot tap water. Keep replacing the hot water, until it’s completely melted, which will take a lot longer.
WHITE CHOCOLATE WITH NUTS
- 2 cups raw or crispy (ie. soaked then dehydrated) macadamias or cashews
- 75g cocoa butter, melted
- 25g coconut oil, melted
- 2 Tbs honey
- 1 tsp vanilla
Variation: & 2-3 Tbs raw cocoa powder
COCONUT WHITE CHOCOLATE
- 100g creamed coconut, softened
- 100g cocoa butter, melted
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 2 tsp honey
COCONUT ORANGE FUDGE
- 1 cup creamed coconut, softened
- 1 teaspoon coconut oil, melted
- 1-2 tablespoons honey
- 1-2 Tbs grated orange rind
- Optional: orange oil
Variation: Replace the orange oil and rind with 1 tsp vanilla and a splash of almond or other essence.
Mix in a handful or nuts and/or raisins before forming into truffles.
COCONUT FRUIT FUDGE
- 200g creamed coconut
- 1-2 teaspoons coconut oil
- a little honey added at the end if needed
- some chopped dried fruit, eg:
- 4 fresh dates – or – 4-6 dried apricots
COCONUT CHOCOLATE FUDGE
- 200g creamed coconut
- 1 Tbs raw cocoa powder
- 1 Tbs carob or extra cocoa
- 1-2 tsp natural sweetener of your choice
Variation: & 2-3 Tbs raw cocoa powder
OR for something completely different, this chocolate substitute recipe that Shelley sent me: Mix together pureed dates, pecan butter and a little honey
There are more variations on this updated post
For more Easter ideas, see this post and this post on Baden’s GAPS Guide. There are also some great ideas on Pecanbread.com