Low Carb Hot Chocolate??
TheOldBallCoach43420
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Does anyone have a recipe, or know of a low carb hot chocolate mix, to add to hot water, ultimately giving us hot chocolate taste minus all the carbs? Hot coffee with all the caffeine is not an option. Thanks in advance
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How many carbs can it have? It has to be a mix?0
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Sub an artificial sweetener like sucralose for the sugar?
Or you could learn to enjoy it with little to no sugar. Add chilies and cinnamon and drink like the Aztecs supposedly did.
Chocolate and powdered milk (an ingredient in most mixed you add to water) or non dairy substitute) have a certain amount of carbs, so you're not going to be able to eliminate cartons entirely.
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I’ve just done a quick search for Keto Hot Chocolate’ on Pinterest and it comes up with quite a lot of results.
Looking at a few of them they tend to rely on Unsweetened Almond Milk (or other low carb plant based milks), Cocoa Powder, and sweeteners. Plus a drop of vanilla or cinammon and some include a spoon or two of heavy cream.
I don’t know how low carb you were looking for and I don’t know the details of numbers involved in Keto style diets but they seem to come in as 5g net carbs.1 -
MarcyMavin wrote: »How many carbs can it have? It has to be a mix?
Looking for the lowest amount we can. Onviously won’t be carb free, but the lowest the better.
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BarbaraHelen2013 wrote: »I’ve just done a quick search for Keto Hot Chocolate’ on Pinterest and it comes up with quite a lot of results.
Looking at a few of them they tend to rely on Unsweetened Almond Milk (or other low carb plant based milks), Cocoa Powder, and sweeteners. Plus a drop of vanilla or cinammon and some include a spoon or two of heavy cream.
I don’t know how low carb you were looking for and I don’t know the details of numbers involved in Keto style diets but they seem to come in as 5g net carbs.
Thanks! Will look into it.
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Fairlife chocolate milk has 12 G protein and 13 g carb per cup. It’s thick, you could cut it with water and it would still be good. Liquid already though, not a mix.2
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MarcyMavin wrote: »Fairlife chocolate milk has 12 G protein and 13 g carb per cup. It’s thick, you could cut it with water and it would still be good. Liquid already though, not a mix.
That’s pretty high in carbs for only 8oz.
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TheOldBallCoach43420 wrote: »MarcyMavin wrote: »Fairlife chocolate milk has 12 G protein and 13 g carb per cup. It’s thick, you could cut it with water and it would still be good. Liquid already though, not a mix.
That’s pretty high in carbs for only 8oz.
It’s not for me. That’s why I asked how much you were looking for1 -
I make hot cocoa with unsweetened almond milk, Hershey’s cocoa powder, stevia, a little cinnamon and a splash of vanilla.
In a mug combine 1 tbsp cocoa powder with a tablespoon or two of very hot water to dissolve the cocoa powder. Stir in one cup of almond milk and either heat in a saucepan on the stove or microwave for 1-2 minutes. When hot add 1/8 tsp pure vanilla extract & cinnamon and stevia to taste.
It’s not carb free but it’s good. One tablespoon of unsweetened cocoa powder has 3g carbs & 2g fiber.4 -
I like Sun Warrior chocolate for making hot chocolate...it's a protein powder...I think it's like 3g carbs per scoop or something like that.2
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@TheOldBallCoach43420 - check out Mariebelle’s Mayan hot chocolate. - all dark chocolate- no sugar added. If you are in the neighborhood- they have their store in downtown nyc/ it’s awesome!
I like the below product- put in a pan with your choice of water or milk and stir over a low flame.
https://mariebelle.com/shop-online/maya-hot-chocolate-no-sugar-added/1 -
These are my favourite. I mix it with just water.
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Add hot water to chocolate protein powder.0
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Rebekkadorn wrote: »These are my favourite. I mix it with just water.
What is the nutritional value on these?0 -
My go-to hot cocoa recipe is to take a heaping tablespoon of cocoa and a teaspoon of sugar, add just enough hot water to turn it into a paste, then add hot milk. If you switch the milk for a lower carb alternative (unsweetened soy, maybe?) and the sugar for a substitute, that would be very low carb.0
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I know there is one labeled "sensible sweets" by Swiss Miss.
Not a recommendation though. It doesn't really mix together. I don't know how to explain it....everything is just kinda suspended. Wierd, I just drink the no sugar added variety.0 -
TheOldBallCoach43420 wrote: »Does anyone have a recipe, or know of a low carb hot chocolate mix, to add to hot water, ultimately giving us hot chocolate taste minus all the carbs? Hot coffee with all the caffeine is not an option. Thanks in advance
Light or reduced cal swiss miss seems to have 40 cals and 8 g carbs.1 -
Health Wise I buy via Amazon, comes in various flavors. Not cheap. I like the hot chocolate, one with marshmallows, cinnamon. They also have mint, raspberry, mocha and armaretto. Some may have a bit more calories and carbs. But I do not think any have more than 5 carbs.
I mix a packet with 10 oz of hot water.
15g of protein
Only 80 Calories
Only 2g net carbs
Gluten Free1 -
maureenkhilde wrote: »Health Wise I buy via Amazon, comes in various flavors. Not cheap. I like the hot chocolate, one with marshmallows, cinnamon. They also have mint, raspberry, mocha and armaretto. Some may have a bit more calories and carbs. But I do not think any have more than 5 carbs.
I mix a packet with 10 oz of hot water.
15g of protein
Only 80 Calories
Only 2g net carbs
Gluten Free
What brand? Would love to look into this one!
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Organifi Gold Chocolate
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