Friday, March 9, 2012

A Tale of the Woman Who Craved ~ A 2-Minute Sipping Chocolate Recipe


Once, there was a pregnant mother who was very full-term.  One day, this woman of great girth craved chocolate.  Cake, cookies, fudge, and pudding.  She wanted it all, but her large, with-child middle rendered her energyless to make such things, so she made something new that only required her to be on her feet for two minutes.  The creation was too thin to be a pudding, too thick to be a milk, and to warm to be a shake.  It was so rich, however, that she could only sip the new decadence and not guzzle it down in one gulp.  That's when she gave the creation it's name: Sipping Chocolate.  Hesitantly (because she wanted all five cups to herself but she knew that much richness would render her sick), she shared with her four children.  Their eyes lit up with delight and after sipping their cups clean, began to lick what remnants were left.  This mysterious treat has been kept a secret.  Until now.  For the first time in history, this gluten-free, dairy-free sipping chocolate is being revealed.

Also!
If you're craving some dairy-free chocolate ice cream goodness, pour this recipe into an ice cream maker and see what happens.  I'll give you a hint: it might change your life.

Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free 2-Minute Sipping Chocolate
Makes 5 cups
This recipe works best in a high-speed blender like a Vita-Mix, but you can use any blender.  Place all ingredients in the blender and blend on high for 45-60 seconds.  If you'd like it warm, blend it for 2 minutes.

7 comments:

  1. Could you substitute real milk?

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  2. Mmm, that sounds like a perfectly delicious treat for this pregnant mama with three toddlers! Although, I may make it during naptime so I don't have to share... ;)

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  3. Yum! I make mine almost the same, I just water it down a bit!

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  4. Just tried this and it is SOOOO good! Thanks for another great recipe!!

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  5. Sure! But it probably won't be as creamy. I have a simple chocolate milk/hot cocoa recipe you might want to try instead: http://www.riddlelove.com/2010/11/perfectly-frothy-raw-hot-cocoa.html

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  6. This will be perfect...I really miss hot cocoa...

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