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Some folks know that my body is in ketosis by choice and I eat to keep it there. Basically I burn fats for fuel. If I want to go back to burning sugar I'll start to eat carbs again. So my goal is to consume things and keep carbs to a minimum. I love chocolate and I have yet to make mine without sugar carbs, but I am making hot cocoa without sugar. The carbs in my version of this hot cocoa is just what is found in the dry cocoa bean powder.
It's dead simple to make. There is a recipe that I got from the 'net, but now I just wing it.
HOT COCOA
Makes 1 serving – scale up the quantity for additional servings
2 teaspoons dutched cocoa powder ( we prefer dutched process cocoa because we feel that these cocoa powders have a deeper flavor, darker color and a smoother texture that blends flawlessly in hot beverages.)
2 teaspoons sugar (or erythritol, xylitol, monk fruit extract)
2 tablespoons cream, not heated
6 ounces boiling water
optional: a bit of xanthan gum as a thickener but it might require blending, mint extract, cinnamon
Optional: whipped cream or mini marshmallows for garnish
Place the cocoa powder and sugar into a mug and mix well. Add the cream and stir into a smooth paste. Add the boiling water and stir until the mixture is smooth and well blended. Ladle the hot cocoa into a mug and garnish if desired.
As I wrote I wing it now, measuring nothing. I put the dry ingredients in a stainless steel beaker and mix them, add the boiling water, and use the immersion blender to mix because it gets the xanthan gum smoother. I don't use sugar but one of the non-sugar sweeteners listed. I doubt that mine would be sweet enough for a child, but for an adult who is eating and liking 70%+ cocao chocolate it's delicious. I add some half and half instead of the cream, but it can be omitted entirely if one wants to allow more of the chocolate flavor through.
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