Decadent Chocolate
Milkshake You’d Never Know Is Healthy (Vegan, Gluten-Free, Refined Sugar Free,
Easily Made Raw)
I’ve shared a few healthy treats this month (like these
and these) but so far they’ve all been practical “tide-you-over-till-lunch”
kind of recipes. A nice sweet treat, but not really dessert.
Now that we’re coming to the end of these 31 Days Of
Healthy Recipes, I figured, it’s time to celebrate. And what better way than
with the most decadent — but secretly healthy — dessert I know?
Enter, the most decadent chocolate milkshake evah!
I’m a big believer in not depriving myself entirely when
I’m trying to eat healthier. Completely eliminating the things I crave just
isn’t sustainable — at least, not for me — so instead I make allowances and
give myself permission.
Dessert doesn’t have to be guilt-ridden, and it doesn’t
have to be a “cheat” from your normal way of eating. Dessert can be healthy,
too. Or at least, it can be a healthy part of our overall diets. A milkshake a
day keeps the giant-bag-of-skittles away, amiright?!
This luscious glass of chocolaty goodness is sweet and
indulgent, but made with just a handful of healthy ingredients that will leave
you feeling good from the first sip to the last.
You’ve heard me say it before: I don’t like cold foods in
cold weather. But I make an exception when it comes to ice cream, and all
things ice cream related.
This milkshake is naturally vegan and gluten-free (no ice
cream here) but it is thick, creamy, and feels just as indulgent as regular ice
cream. It’s also made just a handful of ingredients, and takes seconds to make.
Even my husband, who is a chocolate and ice cream snob of the highest order,
dubbed this recipe a success.
I believe his words were “can I have another?”
For the past few days I’ve been making a tall glass for
each of us to share, and it does double duty satisfying his sweet tooth, and my
desire for something a little less gut-bomby or cloying than a regular dessert.
I topped this one off with some chopped hazelnuts and
cocoa nibs, and a drizzle of super simple chocolate sauce for even more cocoa
flavor. Next up on my list of things to try is making this shake with hazelnut
milk in place of the almond milk, and maybe a splash of coffee. Frozen hazelnut
mochachino, here I come!
Thank you so much for following along with these 31 Days
Of Healthy Recipes. If you’re just stopping in, you can see all the recipes
from the past month HERE. (And stay tuned for more healthy — and not so healthy
— recipes to come!)
DECADENT CHOCOLATE MILKSHAKE YOU'D NEVER KNOW IS HEALTHY
Prep time
5 mins
Total time
5 mins
Author: Melan
Cooking
Recipe type: Vegan, Gluten-Free, Refined Sugar Free,
Easily Made Raw
Serves: makes 1 large or 2 small servings
INGREDIENTS
1 large banana, peeled, sliced, and frozen
5-7 ice cubes
1 cup almond milk, or other dairy-free milk (this
homemade hazelnut milk would be amazing -- or you could replace some of the
milk with cold coffee, if you want a coffee/chocolate shake)
1 TBSP unsweetened cocoa powder, or raw cacao powder
2 TBSP pure maple syrup (grade B if you can find it)
Optional, for serving:
Chocolate fudge sauce (1 TBSP cocoa powder or raw cacao
powder + 1 TBSP maple syrup + ½-1 TBSP water, as needed. Mix until smooth.)
A few roasted hazelnuts, chopped, or other nuts (almonds,
peanuts, or pistachios would all be good)
Pinch of raw cacoa nibs, or other add-ons like shredded
coconut or crushed banana chips -- whatever you like
INSTRUCTIONS
Add everything to your blender, and blend until smooth.
Depending on how powerful your blender is, you may need to add a splash more
liquid, or use the plunger-stick-thingy to keep the mixture moving. I tested
this milkshake in a vitamix and a less powerful blender, and both did a great
job -- the vitamix was able to handle more ice and less liquid, but both were
churned out thick and delicious shakes.
Pour into a tall glass (or two smaller ones) and serve as
is, or with a drizzle of chocolate "fudge" sauce, chopped nuts, cacoa
nibs, or other add-ons. Devour.
NOTES
This makes one massive milkshake, or two (probably more
reasonably sized) smaller shakes. If you'd like smaller portions, you can
certainly try halving the recipe, but depending on your blender it might be
difficult to blend the smaller amount.
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