Not exact matches
Hi Ella, I have all of these apart from the
cacao butter, is there anything I can use
instead or add
more of to substitute?
I don't add the
cacao nibs but
instead, I sprinkle the bread with a
more cinnamon and sprinkle it all over with chopped pecans.
And I'm also going to buy
cacao and use that
instead of cocoa as it has so many
more healthy nutrients in it than cocoa.
** I use raw
cacao powder but if you want to use cocoa powder
instead, try adding a small amount at first as it might give a
more bitter taste.
I sifted the dry ingredients because I only had a 9 × 9 pan and so wanted to create volume LOL; 2) no soy milk — > used 1/2 full - fat coconut milk (canned) and 1/2 water; 3) no maple syrup — > mixed brown sugar and water together until they made a similar consistency; 4) used xylitol
instead of coconut sugar; 5) used 100 %
cacao unsweetened chips.; 6) added 1/2 cu or so of chopped walnuts, again, to create
more volume since I had the wrong - sized pan.
You can use coconut oil
instead of
cacao butter, but the chocolate will be
more brittle and hard.
Hm, next time add
more cacao, and keep it in a cool place:) Cacao or cocoa butter instead of coconut oil may also
cacao, and keep it in a cool place:)
Cacao or cocoa butter instead of coconut oil may also
Cacao or cocoa butter
instead of coconut oil may also help.
Eventually, no matter how efficient our cultivars,
cacao growers will have to figure out how to irrigate
more crops
instead of relying on fickle rainfall.
Hi Trina,
cacao nibs would not work but you can use
cacao powder
instead (1 tbsp), plus you can use 1
more tbsp of
cacao butter or coconut oil.
Hi Clare, if you don't have dark chocolate, try
more cacao powder + butter
instead.
Here's
more about sweeteners: Complete Guide To Sweeteners on a Low - carb Ketogenic Diet Regular dairy butter and even coconut oil would work
instead of
cacao butter but only if you keep them in the fridge (they would melt at room temperature).
If you're looking for a
more natural / raw chocolate, try
cacao nibs
instead.