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The Sensitive Foodie: Chocolate refrigerator chunks - dairy free of course

Friday 24 June 2016

Chocolate refrigerator chunks - dairy free of course

There are times when only chocolate will do. But when you're eating dairy free, you can't just grab the first bar you find. Then if you're eating gluten free and want to cut out the junk and eat more whole food, then things get even more complicated. By the time you actually find something that meets the criteria and hits the spot, life has moved on and you don't really want it anymore! Which is great for the waistline, but frustrating for the tastebuds! Or worse, you succumb and eat something that makes you feel dreadful.
There are more and more dairy free chocolate brands available to buy, usually in the supermarket free from section or a health food shop, but they can be expensive and you don't really know what's in them.
You could make you're own chocolate of course - something that I do want to do. I even have a friend
who teaches it, but still haven't made it to a class. Fortunately, I have an easy solution to chocolate bar frustration that's really quick to make and tastes amazing - chocolate refrigerator chunks.
The recipe of these came together after I was bought a solid chocolate 'cake bar' from a healthy food stall - a long, mars bar sized chunk filled with nuts and dried fruit. Having not consumed a decent chocolate bar for a number of years, it was quite a revelation, but so rich and filling that I couldn't finish it all, despite a seriously concerted effort. Having made great changes to the way I eat, it really was just too much for me - shocking!
Whenever I munch my way through a new food or dish, I'm always analysing it's make up and trying to decide how to recreate it myself. Realising that this would be simple, I grabbed the dairy free chocolate drops and got to work.
The actual content of the bar is totally up to you - whatever combination of dried fruit, nuts or seeds you like. These little goodies bring in the healthy bit by introducing fabulous fibre as well as an assortment of essential fatty acids, minerals and phytonutrients. You could even add puffed rice or buckwheat, or some gluten free granola to give it another dimension.
So why not give this a go and create your own individualised chocolate chunk that just hits the spot!
Chocolate refrigerator chunks
250g dairy free chocolate
2 tablespoons coconut oil
250g of chopped nuts, seeds and dried fruit
(my favourite combo is pecan, raisin, cranberry, pumpkin and flaxseed)
Pop the dairy free chocolate and coconut oil in a medium sized bowl. Place it over a small pan of simmering water and stir whilst it melts to combine. Remove from the heat and stir in the nuts, seeds and fruit combo you've chosen - mix well.
Tip the mix into a prepared tin (*see below), cover with a freezer bag and place in the freezer for a couple of hours to set hard. Remove from the freezer, tip out of the tin onto a board and chop into chunks (careful of your fingers though as it's pretty hard). Place chunks into a pot and leave in the fridge until you're ready to eat them (if you manage not to eat them all during the chopping process). Enjoy!
*I have found that disposable flan dishes are the best mould to use, and as it's easy to remove when frozen, you can reuse them a number of times. If you don't have any, just line any tin with foil to help you remove it later - don't use cling film though, unless you want it as part of your chocolate chunk!

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