How to Make your Own Raw Chocolate

I have talked about chocolate a few times on this site, but I just have to talk about it some more because I am so incredibly excited about the ecstatic feeling I get when I eat my home made raw chocolate. Read more about my encounters with raw chocolate…

The Healthiest Food on the Planet
Recently I have started making my own sugar free, vegan, raw chocolate, and it is one of the most incredible culinary discovers of my life! It tastes far better than any chocolate I can buy at the shops, and it is one of the healthiest foods on that we can eat.

Everyone Feels the Jolt

Even the biggest sweet tooth junk food eaters I know are getting excited about this raw chocolate since trying mine out. No one can believe how incredibly divine it tastes. Not only that, it really does give you a boost in energy and life force. I actually feel a hit that is better than caffeine when I eat it.

Everyone feels good when they try out the chocolate. I now have so many friends and clients who are on the raw chocolate bandwagon. Many of them are not people who are normally obsessed with healthy, raw foods. But since trying my raw chocolate, they are hooked on the taste, the health benefits, and the ecstatic jolt they receive when eating it.

Here is my mind altering recipe:

Raw Cacao butter
Raw Cacao powder
Mesquite
Agave Nectar (yes…only four ingredients, but you won’t believe how it tastes!)

Put boiling water in a bowl. Put the cacao butter (how ever much chocolate you intend to make) in another bowl, then set that in the bowl with the boiling water. This will ensure that the cacao is not heated above 116 degrees f, which is the point at which the molecular structure begins to change. Thus, if it is heated to a temperature under 116, it is still considered raw.

Make sure that you break the cacao butter down into tiny bits, otherwise it will take ages to melt.

Once the butter is melted, pour in half the amount of chocolate powder. So if you melted 2 grams of butter, put in 1 gram powder.

Now put in that same amount of mesquite. Mesquite meal is a traditional Native American food produced by gathering ripened seed-pods from the mesquite tree and grinding them into a fine powder. Used as a staple food for centuries by desert dwellers, this high protein meal contains good quantities of calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc, and is rich in the amino acid lysine as well. It has a sweet taste that will give your chocolate a kick.

Add as much agave nectar as you want. Agave nectar is an incredibly delicious natural sweetener that will NOT make your blood sugar levels spin out of control. It is actually the same plant that tequila comes from. Read more about Agave and other healthy sugar free alternatives.

Now take a rubber ice cup tray (you can use a plastic one, but it can be difficult to get the chocolate out of) and load it up with chocolate. Put it in the freezer, it should be ready to eat in about 30 minutes.

That is it! It is the easiest thing in the world, and it is so incredibly delicious that I cannot begin to describe it! And it is chocolate that is seriously, amazingly good for you.

Some alternative recipes that I use are:

Instead of using mesquite, grind up sunflower and pumpkin seeds and add them.
You can also use lucuma, which is another super food fruit from peru with a range of healing benefits.
Add some chilli powder read more about the super food power of chilli…
Add some bee pollen discover more about why the oldest people on the planet eat bee pollen!
Put a surprise goji berry in each one read more about how this Tibetan berry increases libido and overall health!

Why Raw Chocolate?

Raw chocolate has the highest antioxidant value of any known food on the earth. Antioxidants help us to stay young and prevent disease. Read more about antioxidants here.

You can also read more about my raw chocolate, anti aging skin care facemask…
The ORAC value is a number given to a food which measures its effectiveness as an antioxidant.

Here is a comparison of the ORAC score per 100 grams for some common foods known to have a high antioxidant level, listed in descending order

  • Unprocessed Raw Cacao - ORAC 28,000
  • Acai Berries* - ORAC 18,500
  • Dark Chocolate - ORAC 13,120
  • Prunes - 5,770
  • Goji Berries - 3,472
  • Pomegranates - 3,307
  • Raisins - 2,830
  • Blueberries - 2,400
  • Blackberries - 2,036
  • Garlic - 1,939
  • Kale - 1,770
  • Cranberries - 1,750
  • Strawberries - 1,540
  • Tahitian Noni Juice - 1,506
  • Raw Spinach - 1,260
  • Raspberries - 1,220
  • Brussels Sprouts - 980
  • Plums - 949
  • Alfalfa Sprouts - 930
  • Steamed Spinach - 909
  • Broccoli - 890
  • Beets - 840
  • Avocado - 782
  • Oranges - 750
  • Red Grapes - 739
  • Red Bell Pepper - 710
  • Cherries - 670
  • Pink Grapefruit - 495
  • Kidney Beans - 460
  • Onion - 450
  • Corn - 400
  • Cauliflower - 385
  • Frozen Peas - 375
  • Potato - 300
  • Cabbage - 295
  • Banana - 210
  • Carrot - 200
  • Apple - 207
  • Tomato - 195
  • Peach - 170
  • Lima Beans - 136
  • Pear - 110

Who would have ever thought that chocolate was the most incredibly disease preventing food on the planet? And when you make it yourself, you will not believe how delicious it is. I am telling you… when I eat regular dark chocolate with sugar, it is not nearly as delectable. I cannot recommend highly enough to buy your own raw chocolate and make it yourself.

If you are in America, you can order everything you need to make your own raw chocolate from David Wolf at www.Sunfood.com

And if you are in the UK or Europe, drop me a line and I will let you know where I order mine.

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19 Responses to “How to Make your Own Raw Chocolate”

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    I have recently been diagnosed with RA and my life has fallen apart. I have been for 20 teaching interviews and no one will give me job. I have recently been eligible to claim DLA as they recognised how difficult it is for me to walk or stand. See http://www.rheumor.co.uk.
    I am fighting back and despite very little encouragement from the rheumatology nurse I have drastically altered my diet and given up meat, gluten, sugar, tomatoes and caffeine. I would love to make your chocolate as I know that I need to balance my over acid body with more alkaline forming foods. I would like to digest more magnesium and thought your chocolate would be just the ticket. Please let me know where I can buy the ingredients - I live in Buckingahmshire, UK. Many, many thanks. Rose

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    do you find the the chocolate goes very soft vert easily at room temp is this common

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  7. lucie Says:

    Hi, your chocolate “looks” yummy. I live in Spain. I have not seen any raw cacao around here. Where do you get yours from?

    Thanks for any help.

  8. Dr Jesse James Says:

    gentlemen: most enjoyable information thanks

  9. john d Says:

    This recipe looks awesome and I really want to try it. I am confused about the ratios. Can some break this raw chocolate recipe into cups. Example: 1 cup cacao butter? 1/2 cup cacao powder? and 1/2 cup mesquite meal? Does this sound like the right ratio for this recipe? thanks

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  16. Lena Buhr Says:

    Hi Sheryl! Thank You for sharing the chocolate recipe. I live in Sweden and just cannot seem to buy raw cacao without ruining myself when it comes to the shipping and handling costs. So now I am starting my own raw chocoalte business. Do you know where to buy all these nice ingredients to a nice price, so I might be able to get started before Christmas? I love chocolate!

    Love and Peace, Lena Kungsängen…………..

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  18. Michael Says:

    Hi there! I haven’t eaten chocolate for years because I assumed it was unhealthy, but whilst looking for foods to boost my magnesium intake I stumbled across the joys of raw chocolate. It would of course be much more magical and less expensive to make it oneself, so can you please tell me where I can purchase the best ingredients in England and the ratios that you use. Best wishes from a raw chocolate lover.

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