Substitutes for chocolate - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-24T18:29:22Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/57061 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate Substitutes for chocolate Nick 2011-08-10T04:50:24Z 2011-08-10T13:47:36Z <p>As most fellow paleo dieters know by now, i have a pretty big love for chocolate and other not so friendly paleo sweets. And i do believe that if it were not for this addiction, i could truly stick to any diet devised by man. I know that at times indulging in a food knowing it isn't paleo friendly can actually help one stay on the right track, as it keeps you motivated/not feeling deprived. The problem i am having is, that i indulge a little too much. Do any of you know of Paleo friendly fruit that can be consumed instead of my enemy chocolate? I say paleo friendly fruit, because i find that keeping my carbs to a minimum helps me tremendously, as i find it gives me unimaginable energy as a tradesmen. Allowing me to work longer hours. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanx guys.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57064#57064 Answer by foodallergypaleomom for Substitutes for chocolate foodallergypaleomom 2011-08-10T05:14:29Z 2011-08-10T05:14:29Z <p>Not sure if it would be satisfying, but what about avocado? Do you like any sort of chocolate creations without sugar or with very, very tiny amounts of something like coconut palm sugar? I get chocolate cravings and recently made a simplified version of this w/a tiny pinch of palm sugar, not brown rice syrup as it suggests, and found it pretty darn good for kicking the cravings: <a href="http://www.freecoconutrecipes.com/recipe_No_Bake_Healthy_Protein_Snack.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.freecoconutrecipes.com/recipe_No_Bake_Healthy_Protein_Snack.htm</a> Or perhaps a taste of coconut cream concentrate? </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57067#57067 Answer by Amanda for Substitutes for chocolate Amanda 2011-08-10T05:23:28Z 2011-08-10T05:23:28Z <p>Well, I don't know if this helps, but when I really want chocolate, I melt some pure unsweetened baking chocolate circles from Trader Joes (they are about 2 carbs, very bitter though by themselves), and I add coconut oil and liquid stevia in the pan. After its all melted you can roll strawberries into the chocolate and place in the fridge for a few minutes. It hardens in the cold because of the coconut oil. </p> <p>We actually made these tonite as a treat for my kiddos =)</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57073#57073 Answer by BryanH for Substitutes for chocolate BryanH 2011-08-10T05:52:49Z 2011-08-10T05:52:49Z <p>How about carob? <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratonia_siliqua" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratonia_siliqua</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carob_chip" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carob_chip</a></p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57075#57075 Answer by Harry for Substitutes for chocolate Harry 2011-08-10T06:02:08Z 2011-08-10T06:02:08Z <p>I have small bag of cacao nibs which I mix into extremely chilled coconut milk with some cinnamon and occasionally stevia. </p> <p>If I'm feeling decadent [i.e. if I've remembered to buy any] I'll grate some nutmeg over the top, and pour stome melted coconut oil over the top - so it hardens like Ice Cream Magic. If that stuff still exists...</p> <p>Nice high-ish fat snack.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57081#57081 Answer by Primal Effect for Substitutes for chocolate Primal Effect 2011-08-10T07:22:26Z 2011-08-10T07:22:26Z <p>For a chocolate fix I use a couple bites of Lindt 85% Cocoa bar. Almost no sugar. Probably a little bitter for most people at first.</p> <p>My favorite Paleo snack that is not fruit is Matiz Fig Bread. It's really not bread...made from fig, ground walnuts and honey. That's it. They also have a Date Bread as well. Made in Spain, available in gourmet food stores and probably Whole Foods. You can view the product on my website in my store @ www.theprimaleffect.com</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57095#57095 Answer by Cave Tomboy for Substitutes for chocolate Cave Tomboy 2011-08-10T09:51:33Z 2011-08-10T09:51:33Z <p>I used to be devoted to milk chocolate, but since trying cacao nibs and now the Lindt 85%, it totally changed me. I'm now hoping to try Lindt's 90%.</p> <p>Somehow the bitterness gives me whatever I'm wanting when I'm wanting chocolate, but I only need like 10-20grams and I'm totally satisfied.</p> <p>Why don't you try them again?</p> <p>Another, more radical, suggestion would be to go totally cold turkey for 30 days and then come back and experiment. It'll probably be a bit rough the first week, but it might be worth not being controlled by something. . .</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57097#57097 Answer by Karen for Substitutes for chocolate Karen 2011-08-10T10:01:30Z 2011-08-10T10:01:30Z <p>Coconut butter works for me. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57110#57110 Answer by CaveDad for Substitutes for chocolate CaveDad 2011-08-10T12:24:02Z 2011-08-10T12:24:02Z <p>Ripe plantains baked in olive oil work for me.. Bake them until they are really nice and brown. Of course I eat them with chocolate for the ultimate happy time. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57061/substitutes-for-chocolate/57133#57133 Answer by Julie for Substitutes for chocolate Julie 2011-08-10T13:47:36Z 2011-08-10T13:47:36Z <p>My usual go-to for something sweet are Medjool dates.. a little more on the carb-ie side (i think around 6 per piece) but one or 2 usually do the trick for me. IF u really want a treat... try fudge babies... but beware, super addiciting...</p> <p><a href="http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2009/10/13/make-these-now/" rel="nofollow">http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2009/10/13/make-these-now/</a></p>