I am just enjoying my afternoon snack while my kiddos nap. I love mommy time. This time of day is very easy to undo how hard I worked all morning.
But today had *nom nom* not Bon Bon!
My newest treat is chocolate! *gasp* Using nothing but the most basic ingredients you can become a chocolatier. ( I so feel like one now.) Sometimes I think I eat Paleo because I want to be difficult challenged.
The basics of Paleo Chocolate is just coconut oil, cocoa, and honey. Yup. That's it. But I decided to dress it up a bit. Why not. I have always loved dark chocolate and fruit.I don't know what it is about that pairing! *Drool*
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They got sort of messy when they didn't need to be. I couldn't find my silicone tray. Which would of been adorable because they are cute little stars. I just had foil cupcake liners and I had to manipulate them a bit. I think they look like Hans Solo frozen in carbonite.
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♥Cherry Mama's Cherry Bombs♥
1/4 cup raw unrefined coconut oil
1/4 cocoa powder (as pure and natural as you can find it)
2 tsp. Raw unfiltered organic honey
1 tsp of Maple extract
Cherries
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Melt oil,with honey and optional extract over stove, low heat, you don't want it to boil. Add in cocoa powder use a whisk or fork.( I recommend using extract, because decadence is the point here). Plus pure cocoa can be a bit bitter for some. I used maple because it reminded me of the filling in those assorted chocolate trays :-) It went amazing with the cherries. Place your cherries in your silicone tray or foil cups and pour chocolate over them. Move quick because if you dilly dally it starts to set in the pan and it can get a chunky look. Which happened to me, because I was dicking about with the foil cups! Let them set in the fridge or freezer for about 30 minutes. Then *nom nom*. Keep in fridge.
The base recipe
1/4 cup raw unrefined coconut oil
1/4 cocoa powder (as pure and natural as you can find it)
2 tsp. Raw unfiltered organic honey
1 tsp. of Pure Organic Vanilla Extract (optional)
The base recipe
1/4 cup raw unrefined coconut oil
1/4 cocoa powder (as pure and natural as you can find it)
2 tsp. Raw unfiltered organic honey
1 tsp. of Pure Organic Vanilla Extract (optional)
Want more?
The possibilities... endless. I love playing with extracts, I went to the store the other day and I was just in awe of all the flavors available. Too many ideas, I could spend a fortune.
But some basic favorites:
Shredded coconut with Almond Extract
Almonds, with Almond...
Dried fruits with what ev!
I bet you have Almond Butter? Are you ready for big time Paleo Food Porn!!!??? Check out these naughty *nom noms*
Oh I just died... best photo project today. I have had no breakfast or lunch because of all my hard work here;-)
For almond butter cup, I used my base chocolate recipe, with vanilla extract. I didn't do almond I was afraid there wouldn't be any separation of tastes from the almond butter and chocolate. But by all means 'go nuts'. I am sure I will go down that path eventually.
So don't laugh had to line my muffin pan with tin foil! But it worked perfect. Mkle up a batch pour in your cups, let set. Once hardened use 1/2 tsp of almond butter. Put a dollop in the middle and spread it out a little, but not to the edge.
I know foil... it so worked!
After adding your almond butter put back in the fridge while you make up another batch of chocolate. (I only say this because its 90 degrees outside things were getting a bit oily.) Whip those puppies back out and pour your chocolate. Optional add almonds to the top. Toss back in the fridge. Should set in about 30 minutes. I so a little prod test if I am getting a bit 'ancy in the pancies'.
Did I tell you I LOVED this photo project!
Maybe a little too much.
Hi Marie, and thank you. These are fun, go wild. Thanks for leaving you site, its hard to match up visitors to their LOBS link up! ♥
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