Low-cal chocolaty snacks?
damnedlady
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My nick is damnedlady and I'm a chocoholic. I need some good ideas for low-cal, easy to make, chocolate snacks. It's a definite plus if it's vegan too. I have bought cocao powder and cocao butter, but not sure what to do with it ...
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i eat 70% cocoa chocolate, the lindt version, it's only 55 cal per square and you dont really need more than one, two tops!0
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Try the 20 Second Chocolate Mug cake: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/563295-20-second-sugar-free-chocolate-mug-cake0
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Sprinkle into low-cal pancake batter, in low-cal muffins/cookies, mixed with skimmed milk/water, mixed with fromage frais/greek yoghurt/philly,
Make up lil pralines - Cocoa powder (low fat, unsweetened)1 table spoon, Egg yolks1 (optional), Skimmed milk2 flat table spoons, Skimmed milk powder 7 table spoons, Sweetener 3 table spoons, Vanilla extract 8 drops. Mix, add to container i.e. ice cube tray and leave in fridge for a couple of hours.
Think you can also buy lightly chocolate coated treats in most supermarkets too.0 -
Yum, I so agree. It is so satisfying and you don't have to make it0
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I love chocolate too. I am not much of a cook though. Dark chocolate (Lindt, Ghiradelli, Dove) has healthy benefits and is very satisfying. I know you said vegan, does that mean you don't eat dairy products. If you do, I also get my chocolate fixes with chocolate whips by yoplait or chocolate pudding.0
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This isn't low cal, but it's so rich that you can easily get away with eating very little. And sooochocolatey.
http://www.fortheloveoffoodblog.com/2011/08/raw-chocolate-coconut-cupcakes-with.html0 -
I've not tried this myself because I'm not into chocolate flavoured yoghurt, but you get a low fat yoghurt and mix in a scoop of chocolate flavoured protein powder. That way you get a lot of protein for minimal calories in a sweet chocolate dessert
I think if you love chocolate but want to stay healthy, you can do a lot with chocolate flavoured protein powder. The extra protein makes a snack into a mini-meal and it's a LOT more filling (protein makes you feel full)0 -
Cocao powder plus a little stevia with warm almond/soy milk! Delish!0
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Thanks for the tips! I will try them
I do eat dairy, but try to not eat so much of it.0 -
I've been drinking the "Diet" Swiss Miss hot chocolate every time I get a chocolate craving. It's 25 calories and works like a charm0
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Cocoa dusted almonds are delicious. Emerald makes them, but you can also find recipes online to make your own - basically whole almonds, egg white, cocoa powder and your sweetener of choice.0
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Chia pudding is unreal and you can make it any flavor. It is also vegan Chocolate chia pudding tastes like a chocolatey version of tapioca. Use this recipe and use chocolate almond milk to make it, or add a tbs of cocoa powder.
http://delainesskinnydelights.blogspot.ca/2012/05/chia-seed-pudding.html0 -
eating right makes an amazing FAT FREE chocolate frozen yogurt. Tastes just like chocolate ice cream only so much less guilt.0
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Sprinkle cocoa powder into cool whip.0
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I have heard that banana's help take away chocolate cravings. If that doesn't help, dip it in dark chocolate! lol0
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I have heard that banana's help take away chocolate cravings. If that doesn't help, dip it in dark chocolate! lol0
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I've been drinking the "Diet" Swiss Miss hot chocolate every time I get a chocolate craving. It's 25 calories and works like a charm
Me to! It's amazing, it doesn't taste low anything either!0
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