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Low Carb Candy Bar Dip

Low Carb Candy Bar DipLow Carb Candy Bar Dip. I found two recipes on Robyn Stone’s website at www.addapinch.com the other day and all I could do was drool.  They sounded so good I decided to low carb ’em and now I can drool at my own concoctions.  This is the other one.  Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Low carb candy bar dip is so simple it is ridiculous and an easy fix for unexpected company.

 

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Candy Bar Dip
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Ingredients
  1. 4 Oz Cream Cheese
  2. 4 T Unrefined Coconut Oil
  3. ½ C Chopped 73% Cherry Chocolove Bar (⅓ Bar)
  4. ½ C Toasted Unsweetened Coconut
  5. ½ C Toasted Sliced Almonds
  6. ¼ C Heavy Cream
  7. 1½ t Vanilla Extract
  8. ⅛ t Almond Extract
  9. 14 Drops Liquid Splenda
Instructions
  1. Directions
  2. Beat cream cheese, coconut oil, vanilla extract, almond extract, and liquid Splenda.
  3. Blend in heavy cream.
  4. Blend in chocolate, coconut, and almonds.
  5. 8 Servings
  6. Serving Size ¼ Cup
  7. 211 Calories, 2.6g Protein, 19.9g Fat, 5.2g Carbs, 1.8g Fiber, 3.4 Net Carbs
Notes
  1. If you are serving this to guests save 1 T each chocolate, coconut, and almonds to sprinkle on top.
  2. No need to melt the coconut oil.
  3. I don’t know how to tell you to eat this stuff. We eat it with a spoon but for company you may want to serve it with thinly slices apple wedges.
  4. Toasting the coconut is not a necessity-it is just what I did.
  5. If it seems too thick add another tablespoon or two of heavy cream.
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Low Carb Milk Chocolate Candy

Low Carb Milk Chocolate CandyLow Carb Milk Chocolate CandyLow Carb Milk Chocolate Candy. This was an experiment that went terribly wrong and then fabulously right.  I was trying to make ganache with heavy cream and unsweetened baking chocolate-Whoa Nellie, that did not work.  What a no-go that was  but…it pretty much looked the color of milk chocolate so I thought what the heck.  I added a little vanilla, a little sucralose, tasted it, and voila-perfect milk chocolate. So…here is my experiment low carb milk chocolate candy …gone deliciously wrong.  Enjoy.

I will say this-my husband is already addicted to this mistake and he is not a diabetic but…

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Milk Chocolate Candy
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Ingredients
  1. ½ C Heavy Cream
  2. 1 Oz Bar Unsweetened Bakers Chocolate Grated or Chopped Finely
  3. ¼ t Vanilla (Or A Bit More If Wanted)
  4. 12 Drops Liquid Splenda
Directions
  1. Heat heavy cream to just under boiling-you want it very hot.
  2. Remove from heat.
  3. Add Chocolate and stir until completely incorporated. In the beginning it will look “grainy” and this will disappear. If needed put back on heat for just a moment or so.
  4. Add vanilla and Splenda and mix in.
  5. If you have a candy mold this will make 18 pieces of candy and if not-line a sheet pan with parchment or better yet your Silpat and spread evenly and stick it in the refrigerator and even better-the freezer.
  6. You will need to handle it gingerly and break it quickly and then keep it refrigerated.
  7. For all the world you will think this is milk chocolate.
  8. 18 Pieces
  9. 31 Calories, 3.3g Fat, .3g Protein, 0.7 Carbs, 0.3g Fiber, 0.4g Net Carbs
Notes
  1. I didn’t do it but for a little better stability you might try a couple tablespoons of butter or coconut oil. It won’t hurt it and I doubt butter would alter the taste any.
  2. If you go the sheet pan parchment paper or Silpat route I think you could easily add some chopped walnuts. Interestingly, though this tastes like milk chocolate it has the consistency of fudge and again I haven’t tried it yet but I plan to. After all, nothing about this recipe was planned.
  3. Good grief, you could add anything you want to this.
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