Experiment with raw cacao butter for a more chocolate flavor, or just go with
raw coconut butter as I used.
1/4 cup coconut oil 2
tablespoon raw coconut butter (optional, use regular coconut oil if not available) 3 tablespoon raw honey, one that becomes solid at room temperature (use agave or maple syrup if vegan) juice of 1/2 lemon
** Raw Coconut Milk: I blend 2 cups raw, thai baby coconut meat with 1/2 -3 / 4 cup (adjust depending on thickness you want) raw thai baby coconut water (Whole Foods sells both raw coconut meat & raw coconut water frozen or crack open your own), 1
Tbsp raw coconut butter & an optional 1 tbsp Tocotrienols (aka my fav non GMO sunflower lecithen) to help emulsify & voila, instant raw coconut milk.
Nut / seed butters Raw cashew butter Creamy cashew butter (roasted) Natural creamy peanut butter (for baking) Creamy peanut butter (more «natural» than creamy) Almond
butter Raw coconut butter Roasted tahini Raw tahini
for the glaze 1/4
cup raw coconut butter 1/4 cup fresh squeezed grapefruit juice 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup a few drops of vanilla extract
1 tablespoon chia seeds, whole 1
tablespoon raw coconut butter 2 tablespoons raw cacao powder 1 fresh medjool date, pitted pinch of pink salt pinch of ground cinnamon pinch of vanilla bean seeds 1 cup plant milk (I use homemade hemp milk) 2 to 3 ice cubes
As soon as I received the powder I used it in my homemade raw chocolate which I make with
raw Coconut Butter as the base, adding other ingredients until it is to my liking and then freezing it for an excellent raw treat.
These warm
with raw coconut butter... omg Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine recently posted... The Ultimate Unique Foodie Gift Guide + -LCB- A Spectacular Giveaway -RCB-
Philosophie's Superfood Coconut Butters are what our nutrient - dense foodie dreams are made of:
raw coconut butter, maple syrup and a blend of hard - core superfoods from acai and sprouted rice, to goji and maca.
Raw coconut butter, coconut flour, or fresh coconut meat are all excellent choices when it comes to adding coconut to your diet to support mental health.
My heathier — yet equally delicious recipe — calls for oats, cocoa powder, a pinch of stevia (or you could use maple syrup, date sugar, or dates if you don't like stevia),
raw coconut butter (not oil), and a natural peanut butter without sugar or oil.
1 cup orange blossom pistachio milk (from above) 1 tablespoon
raw coconut butter 1 tablespoon chia seeds 1 cup frozen peach slices 2 to 4 ice cubes
Soften 1/4 cup
raw coconut butter.
My heathier — yet equally delicious recipe — calls for oats, cocoa powder, a pinch of stevia (or you could use maple syrup, date sugar, or dates if you don't like stevia),
raw coconut butter (not oil), and a natural peanut butter without sugar or oil.
Raw coconut butter, coconut flour, or fresh coconut meat are all excellent choices when it comes to adding coconut to your diet to support mental health.
«Water,» «milk» and «cream» extracted from fresh coconuts; whole canned (not in aseptic boxes) coconut milk without additives; canned (not in aseptic boxes) coconut cream without additives; unsweetened desiccated coconut meat;
raw coconut butter; raw coconut spread; raw creamed coconut; raw coconut creme; coconut vinegar.
Aside from the birthday cake that one day, I haven't had any sugar whatsoever (although I noticed there's a little bit — 2g — in
my raw coconut butter, despite it being nothing but raw coconut).
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