The second recipe I tried was from Heavenly Homemakers. I absolutely love her site. This recipe wasn't bitter, like the recipe above, but it wasn't chocolaty enough. She uses butter, but the recipe says you can also use coconut oil so I did. I'm not sure, but I think the butter would taste much better, but I was looking for a dairy free version so butter was not an option. ( I did try a batch with dairy free butter and it was not a success). She used sucanet for her sweetener and it made the chocolate crunchy.
After testing those recipes out and making chocolate several times, I decided to combine the best of the 2 recipes to make my own adapted version of homemade chocolate chips.
Ingredients
- Coconut Oil (I use Trader Joes)
- Cocoa Powder
- Vanilla
- Agave Nectar
2. Once melted, remove Coconut oil from heat and stir in 1/2 cup plus 2 Tablespoons of Cocoa powder, 2 teaspoons of vanilla, and agave nectar to taste. I usually add 6-8 Tablespoons of agave. The more you add, the softer the chocolate is. (It doesn't set up as well). Taste the chocolate to decide if you need more. But I would rather have it be a little softer and taste delicious.
3. Pour the chocolate in a small pan. I use a 9 x 9 round cake pan because that's what I have. Place in refrigerator or freezer to set.
4. After 1 hour, it should be set. (I usually don't wait longer than 20 minutes). Take it out and cut into small chunks.
You could also serve it in individual glasses for a special treat.
C approved! That's saying a lot when it comes to eating dairy and wheat free.
This chocolate is delicious. Go in the kitchen and make some right now! C did not like the first 2 recipes I made, but she loves my adapted version! It takes 5 minutes to make and that is all. You can eat it plain, add it in baked oatmeal, or add it in granola. It is easy to make and delicious.
Please note: These are different from the chocolate chips at the store; they are pure and soft. When baked, they melt. If you put them in the right dish, they make a delicious, yummy recipe. If you are making these you are most likely looking for a healthier, gluten and dairy-free, or homemade chocolate chip recipe. Please keep that in mind and enjoy.
Thanks for stopping by!
Shawna
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This is a great idea. I'm really glad you posted the recipe, as well as the issues you had with the other ones. I'm pinning this and if you would like to link it up at my party, that would be great! http://cuteeverything.com/cute/link-party/wonderful-wednesday-link-up-party-10/
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this! Dairy free chocolate chips are so expensive and around here they are very difficult to find. Seems every time I run to the health food store to get some, they are sold out!
ReplyDeleteI would love it if you would share this at my new Smart Solutions linky party. You can link up here:
http://theprudentpantryblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/prudent-projects-smart-solutions-linky_13.html
Have a great day!
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