Reprinted from The Blood Type Diet Website (www.dadamo.com)

'Chocolate' Dip

Contributed by: Kim HAdded: May 22, 2012 at 11:18 AM


Description:

Use it to dip strawberries or top your favorite dessert with it. Check out my other recepies that use 'Chocolate' Dip- 'Chocolate' Crisps and 'Chocolate' Cereal.

Best Used By Blood Types:
  • Type A (1 beneficials)
  • Type A Non Secretor (1 beneficials)
Category:
  • Snack
Ingredients:
  • 1/2 Cup carob powder (I use Chatfield's)
  • 2 Tbsp. prenut butter (I use MaraNatha)
  • 2 Tbsp. honey
  • 1 Tbsp. Coconut oil
  • almond milk (or any compliant milk)
  • *optional-cinnamon
How to make it:
  1. Combine all inredents in a sause pan (except almond milk) over low-med heat.
  2. Slowly add almond milk a little at a time while stirring to reach desired consistancy. (Get's thicker when cooled)
  3. If making 'Cocolate' Crisps refer to recepie at this time.
  4. Other wise put into container and let cool.
  5. Cover container and transfer to fridge. Use it to dip fruit or top your favorite dessert with it. Check out my other recepies that use 'Chocolate' Dip- 'Chocolate' Crisps and 'Chocolate' Cereal.

BTD Core Ingredients Analysis:

NameNotesA SecA NonABSecABNonB SecB NonO SecO Non
Almond Milk1 ,2 N N N N N N N A
Honey1 N N N A N N N A
Carob  N N N N N N B N
Cinnamon1 N N N N A A N A
Peanut/Peanut Butter1 B B B N A A A A
Coconut Oil1 A A A A A A A N
[1] This recipe uses ingredients which may help limit bacterial overgrowth.
[2] This recipe uses ingredients which are known to be common allergens.

  • This recipe is gluten free.
  • This is a low lectin recipe.
  • This recipe uses ecologically friendly ingredients.

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