Chocolate Macadamia Milk

Who doesn’t like chocolate milk?  It’s chocolate that you can drink!  When I was younger, we had a glass of milk with every meal but chocolate milk was a special treat.  We didn’t buy it often and when my mom did let us have it she would mix it with regular milk to make it last longer and cut down on the amount of sugar we were consuming.  Pretty sneaky mom!

I haven’t had regular chocolate milk in years due to my lactose intolerance and the fact that there really is a lot of sugar in those drinks.  But I had a hankering the other day and I decided to try my hand at making a nut milk version.  Now I will say that I don’t have a fancy high powered blender like the Vitamix or Blendtec but I was still able to make a decent nut milk with my old Ninja blender.  So those of you who are lucky enough to possess those amazing blenders this will be a breeze for you and to those of you like me it will just take a little extra time.

You will have to soak the nuts for at least 6 hours so make sure that you plan ahead a little.  Otherwise this recipe comes together fairly quickly and will last for about a week if kept in the fridge.  Let’s get to that chocolate milk!

Chocolate Macadamia Milk 

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  • 1 cup raw macadamia nuts
  • 3 1/2 cups water
  • 2-3 tbsp honey or maple syrup (could also use 5-6 dates)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 4 oz dark chocolate (at least 70% or darker)
  • cheese cloth or nut milk bag

1.  Soak the nuts for at least 6 hours.  Drain them and place into blender and pulse a few times to break up the nuts.

2.  Add in water, sweetener of choice, vanilla, and salt.  Blend everything until it is smooth and creamy.  High powered blenders will take less time, regular blenders will take a bit longer.

3.  Place cheesecloth/nut milk bag over a large bowl and pour nut milk into the bowl.  Carefully squeeze out all of the liquid until you just have pulp left in the cloth or bag.  (Save the pulp to use in baking/cracker/smoothies/or as bread crumbs) Pour the milk into a medium saucepan.

4.  Turn heat to medium low and add the dark chocolate to your milk.  Constantly stirring the milk, melt the chocolate completely.  It may look like the chocolate isn’t going to incorporate into the milk, but don’t worry.  Just make sure there are no huge chunks left.

5.  Once everything is melted, using either an immersion blender or blender, blend until the chocolate is fully combined.  Your milk should turn brown like regular chocolate milk and there shouldn’t be any pieces left.

6.  Pour your milk into a container and let it cool completely.  Store in the fridge and it should keep for up to 5 days.

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I love how thick and creamy this milk turned out and it really hit the spot.  You could use this to dunk cookies or pour over cereal for an extra treat.  You can also play with the amount of sweetener you use to fit your taste.  I used the lower end because I didn’t want it super sweet but you can use more if you wanted.

I hope you have a great weekend and I will see you back on Monday!

Chocolate Covered PB Balls

When I was younger, my sister, mom, and I would spend most of our summer days at the park district pool.  My sister and I would play in the pool all day while my mom would read by the side of the pool.  Our park district pool was actually really awesome.  It had slides, diving boards, drop slides, waterfalls, sprinklers, and a sand pit.  Needless to say it was hours of fun and we would play to exhaustion.  Like most pools there was a mandatory break every hour where everyone had to get out of the pool for 15 minutes.  During this time we would eat the snacks that my mom brought along.  She had frozen grapes, pretzels, and peanut butter balls.  Those peanut butter balls were awesome.  They were sweet, bite size, and provided more energy to play in the sun all day long.

I haven’t had those peanut butter balls in a really long time, but I thought about turning them into a dessert for the holidays.  All I did was tweak a few of the ingredients and then obviously I had to dip them in chocolate to make them even better than before.

These were a hit and they are a great little treat to keep on hand for when you need something a little sweet.  While the ingredients are healthier than say a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup, this is still a treat.  So try not to shove five in your face at once.  Not like I’ve done that….

Chocolate Covered PB Balls

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Peanut Butter Balls

  • 3/4 cup peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1/2 cup oat flour (grind regular oats until you have a fine powder)
  • 1/4 tsp salt (less if your peanut butter has salt)

Chocolate Covering

  • 1 bar of 100% Cacao baking chocolate
  • 1-2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil

 

1.  In a large bowl mix together peanut butter, maple syrup, salt and honey.  Slowly add in the oat flour until you have a dough.  You might not use the full 1/2 cup or you might need more.

2.  Using a tablespoon, scoop out some peanut butter dough and roll into balls.  Place onto a baking sheet lined with foil.  Once you have used all the dough, place the baking sheet into the freezer.

3.  Either using a double broiler or a microwaveable bowl, melt the baking chocolate.  Before adding the maple syrup, make sure it is room temperature.  If you add it in cold, the chocolate will seize up and you will have a clumpy mess (trust me, not fun).  Add in room temperature syrup and oil and stir to combine.

4.  Remove peanut butter balls from the freezer.  Using a fork, dunk the balls into the chocolate covering and place back on the baking sheet.  If you want to make them fancy, you can sprinkle with sea salt, crushed peanuts or other nut.  Once you are done place the peanut butter balls back into the freezer for at least 30 minutes.

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Keep these in a container in either the freezer or refrigerator until you’re ready to eat.  If you’re a huge fan of the pb/chocolate combo then these are going to be your new favorite thing.  I think that I might have to keep them on hand at all times…..

What is your favorite flavor combo?

Have a great weekend everyone!