Raw Diabetic/non Diabetic Dark/milk Chocolate
Raw Diabetic/non Diabetic Dark/milk Chocolate

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, raw diabetic/non diabetic dark/milk chocolate. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Raw Diabetic/non Diabetic Dark/milk Chocolate is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions every day. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Raw Diabetic/non Diabetic Dark/milk Chocolate is something that I have loved my entire life.

A diabetic eating chocolate may raise eyebrows amongst some people but within reason, chocolate needn't Milk chocolate tends to be more sugary than dark chocolate but some people prefer milk chocolate and if as long as you're sticking to a limit, milk chocolate's perfectly fine. Dark chocolate may have fats but they are healthy fats such as monosaturated fat and healthier natural saturated fats. Healthy fats like these keep I always eat dark chocolate for my sweet snack cause it has less sugar and more fiber than milk chocolate.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook raw diabetic/non diabetic dark/milk chocolate using 6 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Raw Diabetic/non Diabetic Dark/milk Chocolate:
  1. Make ready 90 grams cocoa nibs
  2. Prepare 60 grams sugar I used brown diabetic 1st time and 7g canderal grounded the 2nd time
  3. Take 15 grams cocoa butter I used own almond butter 1st time and cocao butter 2nd time much nicer
  4. Prepare 1/4 tsp vanilla extract optional I used neilsen massey
  5. Get Optional
  6. Take 1 goji berries /nuts I did different shapes added 1 nut to 4 chocolates 3 goji berries to each of 4 chocolates and left 4 plain.

Chocolate may not really be the healthiest snack for people with diabetes. Lindt dark chocolates are good and extremely low in sugar content. But, they are not very easily available and even when they are, they pinch your pockets a little. For my chocolate cravings, I stick to Amul Bitter Chocolate.

Instructions to make Raw Diabetic/non Diabetic Dark/milk Chocolate:
  1. Grind sugar until it's like a powder
  2. Add the nibs & grind grind grind as much as your machine can take cooling down if necessary and keep scraping down. If you have choice of blender cup sizes use smallest you can or you will get chocolate all over your hands lol. Grind until it sloshed around. This takes time and patience. When nearly done put pestle bowl in oven to heat through.
  3. Add cocoa butter or almond butter and blend further about 3 minutes, it's better with cocoa butter
  4. Conching….Pour chocolate into pestle and going in round motions grind it down until smooth and it tastes ok. You can add any extras when your happy with flavour
  5. Tempering….Pour chocolate onto slab and using scrapers keep turning inwards agitating it until thick but not too thick.
  6. Pour into moulds and leave to set or let set on the slate. Excuse my mess I was rushing
  7. Enjoy…This will snap like chocolate and should have no white streaks in it. You can melt this carefully in a broiler if you want to bake with it and use as normal chocolate. If you want to make milk chocolate omit about 10g of nibs and add 10g milk powder to the sugar before grinding, but this will add sugar content. Hearts have goji berries, round have a nut in and square are just block. They was ok but got bashed in bag on way to gym for taste testing.

Stir it up until it looks like hot chocolate mix. A wide variety of chocolates for diabetic options are available to you, such as solid, pasty. DiabeticCandy.com has a wide variety of sugar free chocolates great for people with diabetes, such as milk chocolate nut clusters, almond buttercrunch, peanut butter cups. The CHOCOLATES are sweetened with Maltitol, a natural sweetener and are safe for diabetic diets. Is chocolate good or bad for diabetes?

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