#VeganChocolateContest | Valentine's Day Chocolate Trio (+ Happy CNY) 💗 🌱 🍫

in food •  7 years ago  (edited)

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My hubby and I have been together for over 16 years and never had one valentines day. Well, actually we had one accidentally, but that doesn’t count. A few years ago we decided to go to a restaurant as I didn't feel like cooking and it happened to be Valentine. We only noticed when they gave us the special Valentine's menu options….

Why no valentine for us? Well, we think it is a clever marketing strategy to make people spend unnecessary money.

Furthermore, shouldn’t you show some love everyday…. also getting something totally by surprise on a random day is so much more fun, right? Or is that just me?

But hey, not judging here. If this day is special to you, by all means, have the best Valentine's day tomorrow.

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And of course for everybody living in Asia and celebrating Chinese New Year (CNY), HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Not sure if it is the same everywhere but it starts tomorrow, lasts three days, but knowing Cambodia it will last until Sunday or Monday.

Looking forward to the madness. How cool is that we get to celebrate New Year 3 times in Cambodia. The first of January one, Chinese New Year, and Khmer New Year.

But let’s talk chocolate… 'cause apart from Valentine and the new year, there is so much to celebrate.

It’s my best friends birthday today… so happy B-day Siegrieke. See ya very soon ;)

Valentine's Day Chocolate Trio ღ ღ ღ


This is my second entry to #veganchocolatecontest hosted by @deliciousplants. Made this beautiful chocolate trio for dessert yesterday and we both loved it. Hope you like it too ;)

  1. Coconut Jicama Power Balls
  2. Banana Chocolate Chia Seed Jam Topped With Peanut Caramel
  3. Dark Chocolate Mashed Potato Fudge

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#1 Coconut Jicama Power Balls (makes 14 balls)


Ingredients


  • 1/2 cup unsweetened desiccated coconut, lightly toasted for extra flavor
  • 1.5 cups grated jicama
  • 1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
  • ¼ cup raw cane sugar
  • Pinch of salt
  • Coconut oil
  • Raw cacao

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For people who don't know jicama.... can best compared to an apple. Same kind of texture and flavor.

Directions


  1. In a saucepan or pot, mix together the desiccated coconut and grated jicama. Then add the orange juice, raw sugar, and salt. Stir again to make sure everything is well incorporated.
  2. Now it's time to heat things up over medium heat. Sir constantly (or else it will burn) until a sticky dough forms. This will take anything between 15-30 minutes.
  3. Transfer the mixture to a plate to cool. When cooled, make little bite-sized balls from the dough. Freeze for at least 1.5 to 2 hours.
  4. Combine raw cacao and coconut oil until you have your desired chocolate. Add maple syrup to sweeten if needed. I like a very dark chocolatey taste but it is not for everyone. Dip the balls, one at a time, in the chocolate sauce until it is fully coated. Allow any excess to drip back into the bowl and place on a plate or baking paper. Normally the coldness of the balls should cool down the chocolate and freeze it immediately.
  5. Serve or store in an airtight container in eth fridges. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.

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#2 Banana Chocolate Chia Seed Jam Topped With Peanut Caramel


Ingredients


For the banana chocolate chia pudding


  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 ripe banana
  • ½ cup plant milk of choice (I used coconut)
    1 ½ tbsp raw cacao powder
    1 tsp maple syrup

For the peanut caramel


  • ¼ cup (Medjool) dates, pitted
  • ¼ cup peanut butter (I used homemade)
  • ½ cup milk of choice (I used coconut)
FYI: CLICK HERE to learn how to make your own peanut butter

For the crunchy middle layers


  • Pistachios, crushed
  • Dried mulberries, cranberries, and goji berries

Toppings


  • Hemp hearts, coconut flakes, dried mulberries, cranberries, and goji berries

Directions


  1. Add all chocolate banana pudding ingredients to a blender and process until well incorporated.
  2. Do the same with the caramel layer.
    Spoon half of the chocolate pudding mixture into glasses. I used frozen bananas so my pudding was already thick, if your is still runny, place in the fridge until it is a bit harder before spooning it into your glasses.
  3. Add a crunchy layer and top with another layer of pudding.
  4. Add peanut caramel layer and store in the fridge until serving time.
  5. Decorate to your liking… I used hemp hearts, coconut flakes, dried mulberries, cranberries, and goji berries

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#3 Dark Chocolate Mashed Potato Fudge


Ingredients


  • 1/2 cup mashed potato
  • 115 gram or 4 oz vegan dark chocolate, broken into pieces
  • Pinch of sea salt
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons plant milk of your choice, I used coconut milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, or to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Toppings: crushed pistachios, coconut flakes, and goji berries

Directions


  1. Cook potatoes in boiling water. Mash and allow to cool slightly. Add mash to a food processor or blender.
  2. Using a double boiler system, melt the chocolate, stirring often. When melted, add a pinch of salt to the chocolate and give it a quick stir. Transfer to the blender with the potato mash. Process until smooth mixture.
  3. Then add the maple syrup, plant milk, vanilla, and cinnamon. Do not add more liquid sweetener like maple as it will affect the texture of the fudge.
  4. Line a small loaf pan or another dish with plastic or aluminum wrap hanging over the sides. 5. Add the chocolate fudge mixture into the dish and spread out with a spatula.
  5. Top with your favorite topping or superfoods and cover with plastic foil. I used coconut flakes, crushed pistachios, and goji berries.
  6. Before slicing, place in the fridge to firm up for a couple of hours.

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Happy Valentine's or Chinese New Year. Whichever you will celebrate in the coming days…


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I really enjoyed reading your story it's really shocking that you never celebrated valentine's Day like me hehe ...thanks for sharing the post and the recipe looks super delicious and yummy thanks for sharing the ingredients.

We kinda celebrate life and love every day hehe. Thanks for your comment. Have a great day!

This is really great....may almighty bless you and your husband

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Wow, the Dark Chocolate Mashed Potato Fudge looks amazing! Do you taste the potato at all? Do you think sweet potato would work well here too, for a little extra sweetness?

Thanks! You can't taste potato at all. Sweet chocolate dessert. Sweet potato would work too. Might try that too next time I make this.

Jicama balls AND potato fudge??!!! I think I'm in love! 😍😍 There have been some great entries to the chocolate contest, but I think you definitely take the cake for creativity!

Aww thanks... What can I say.... I love to experiment. Was a scientist before I became a foodie and crypto lover. The jicama balls are my favorite... more experiments with that to come ღ ღ ღ And you are so right... so many yummy entries for these contest. Chocolate rocks hehe. Ohh no that's just the Belgian in me talking hehe ;)

Chocolate is the bomb! I can't wait to see more jicama recipes. I had a client from Mexico who introduced me to it and I am so happy he did!

Wow Amy, that's a wonderful entry to the #veganchocolateconest!!! If I could vote for the first prize, I would vote your post! ❤

My favourite of the trio is the first one, the jícama balls. I've never thought of using jícama for making dessert, but this is such a great idea! A perfect low-carb, healthy dessert option. I'll definitely try it, because I always keep some jícama at home :) I really like them, I eat them every day. Thank you very much for sharing the recipe my Dear 🤗

Aww thanks gorgeous. That's so kind of you ღ ღ ღ. And yes the jicama balls are my fav too. Only discovered jicama last year and it's so cheap here. So good in salads. Def gonna use them in dessert more often... it was actually my hubby who inspired me to use them in a dessert. Have a great day!

Sweet baby jebus! That fudge! Wow, you have made me a very happy man! Also anything to do with chocolate and pistachio, BOOM. Done.

Great stuff Amy, keep em coming!

Hehe. Thanks, @moonunit. Love the fudge.. have made it a few times now and nobody can ever tell potato is the secret ingredient ;) Have a great day ;)

I totally agree with you about Valentine's day. Love the idea mixing grated jicama and coconut. I want some!!!

It is super yum! You won't regret trying these. xxx

First of all, I totally agree with you about the Valentine's Day, I just paling along on the social media stage, but in reality never celebrate it lol.

Most importantly, these deserts are absolutely mind blowing!!! Oh my goodness. And I am really curious about that jicama, it seems quite versatile, super healthy and tasty 🌸💖🌸

Same here... and the jicama balls were amazing. Definitely gonna start using it more often in desserts. So good! Can you find jicama in Canada? Very common and cheap here.

Maybe in Asian supermarket. I have to keep my yeas open.