Monday, May 18, 2015

Yummy Chocolate!


I love celebrations, especially birthdays! Why? Because we eat CAKE! Let them eat cake I say! And for me, I want chocolate cake! I actually think that chocolate should be it's own food group!!! It is powerfully comforting, creamy and delicious! I will admit that I have a hard time resisting chocolate cake or chocolate almond bark! And on special occasions (like birthday celebrations), I give in and indulge! Here's a healthy tip (that takes some practice): Every day is a special day and a gift! I believe in the ability to chose for yourself how you want to live that day. And, when it comes to desserts, when everyone at the table is eating a sweet (if it's just a casual dinner out) I will often order fresh berries. This allows me to participate in the social ritual of eating dessert while still being able to avoid chocolate calories!

Are you wondering if chocolate is good for you?

The answer is both yes and no!

Chocolate has been used for centuries to treat bronchitis, sexual malise, fatigue, hangovers, anemia, depression, memory loss and poor eyesight. It also helps to release that feel-good neurotransmitter- serotonin- in the brain.

So, how do we eat chocolate "responsibly"? Chocolate begins life as raw cacao (pronounced kah-kow) beans. Loaded with antioxidants, minerals, vitamins and plant phenols, cacao is a powerful supergroup! But, the more processed cacao becomes, the fewer healthy components remain. If you eat the wrong type of chocolate (think of a store bought candy bar) you will get loads of sugar, empty calories, and junky ingredients.

How do we get the good chocolate fix? Don't be afraid of the dark. The darker the chocolate, the more beneficial cacao it contains. Look for dark chocolate that has 75-85% cacao. And you can also go for raw or as unprocessed as possible!

Here's a dark chocolate treat:

Raw Chocolate Truffles:

Ingredients:

1 cup raw cacao powder
1 cup cashew nuts
½ cup maple syrup
Water (to mix)
Roll-in ingredients: shredded coconut, chopped nuts, chocolate nibs, raw sugar, cocoa powder, or ginger.

Directions:

Mix cashews in a food processor until it forms a powder, adding enough water to create a thick paste.
Add maple syrup to cashews and pulse to process.
Add cacao powder. Pulse to process.
Refrigerate for four hours or overnite for best results.
Form teaspoon-sized balls of dough. Coat balls in your chosen roll-ingredients!

Are you curious about how to chose chocolate- and any other delicious superfood to keep you healthy (and your tastebuds happy!)? Enjoy your chocolate guilt free and contact me for more information-I am here to help!