This recipe is perfect for a lonely night in. It's based on Chocolate Covered Katie's recipe, but I've modified it so it makes a single serving. When it comes to chocolate, I do not understand the concept of portion control, so I prefer making single servings for myself, especially when I'm alone and there's no one to help me eat it.
You will need:
- 1 TBSP cocoa powder
- 1 TBSP coconut oil (Costco- $16 for a giant tub)
- 1/2 teaspoon agave syrup
- Mini cupcake liners
- Any add-ins your heart desires (you'll want salted pretzels, trust me.)
1. Melt coconut oil in the microwave for 15 seconds at a time until liquified.
2. Mix all the ingredients together and whisk well with a fork.
3. Throw your add-ins into the cupcake liners. Sadly, I ran out of pretzels.
( I used salted almonds, sea salt, peanut butter & dried pomegranate seeds.)
4. Pour the chocolate sauce on top of the add-ins.
4. Refrigerate for about 20 minutes (or freeze for 10 if you're inpatient like me) and enjoy!
In the past I've used popcorn, sprinkles, hazelnuts, pistachios, shredded coconut, coffee grinds and sea salt.
What they look like after you pop them out of the cupcake liners
In the past I've used popcorn, sprinkles, hazelnuts, pistachios, shredded coconut, coffee grinds and sea salt.
"Birthday chocolates" for my boyfriends birthday dinner with salted popcorn and sprinkles |
I've made bigger batches of these for dinners and they were a huge hit. Coconut oil has a low melting point so they do melt in your hands and can make a mess, but no one seemed to mind.
They go wonderfully with wine too
Coffee chocolates |
Instead of making individual chocolates you could also make 1 big bar like the one below. Just lay some parchment paper down on the lid of a Tupperware box, pour the chocolate mixture on top then lay another sheet of parchment paper on top and refrigerate.
Almonds & pink Himalayan sea salt |
There's other cool uses for this chocolate sauce too!
You could pour it on your popcorn like in the photo above. If you pour it on ice cream it hardens instantly like DQ cone dip! It's delicious poured all over hot oatmeal too. The best part is it's guilt free! I mean if Dr.Oz says coconut oil is good for you...
What do you like in your chocolates?