"So long as you have some of this in your freezer, you will never have to feel chocolate-deprived again. This is an easy recipe that has been the saving grace for many a Trim Healthy Mama when chocolate cravings hit. The coconut oil helps nourish your thyroid and rev your metabolism—that’s why we call it “skinny.” Even though chocolate is usually hard to sweeten with stevia, the budget-friendly TH Super Sweet Blend works well in this recipe—just don’t use too much. You’ll get no bitter taste with the 2 teaspoons indicated. If you like much sweeter chocolate, or if you can’t be bothered grinding your sweetener, use 3½ to 4 teaspoons of TH Gentle Sweet instead. Skinny Chocolate is perfect for Valentine's Day sweet treats!!! This recipe can be found on page 371 of the Original Trim Healthy Mama book and page 377 of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook!
Skinny Chocolate (S)
"So long as you have some of this in your freezer, you will never have to feel chocolate deprived again. This is an easy recipe that has been the saving grace for many a Trim Healthy Mama when chocolate cravings hit. The coconut oil helps nourish your thyroid and rev your metabolism—that’s why we call it “skinny.” Even though chocolate is usually hard to sweeten with stevia, the budget-friendly TH Super Sweet Blend works well in this recipe—just don’t use too much. You’ll get no bitter taste with the 2 teaspoons indicated. If you like much sweeter chocolate, or if you can’t be bothered grinding your sweetener, use 3½ to 4 teaspoons of TH Gentle Sweet instead. Skinny Chocolate is perfect for Valentine's Day sweet treats!!! This recipe can be found on page 371 of the Original Trim Healthy Mama book and page 377 of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook!
Recipe Notes

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"So long as you have some of this in your freezer, you will never have to feel chocolate deprived again. This is an easy recipe that has been the saving grace for many a Trim Healthy Mama when chocolate cravings hit. The coconut oil helps nourish your thyroid and rev your metabolism—that’s why we call it “skinny.”
Even though chocolate is usually hard to sweeten with stevia, the budget-friendly Super Sweet Blend works well in this recipe—just don’t use too much. You’ll get no bitter taste with the 2 teaspoons indicated. If you like much sweeter chocolate, or if you can’t be bothered grinding your sweetener, use 3½ to 4 teaspoons of Gentle Sweet instead.
Heads Up: Skinny Chocolate is not a milk chocolate, so some people add heavy cream—that’s fine, but don’t go overboard with it, as it is still an S treat, but not quite so skinnyfying.
The recipe makes about ¾ cup; we hate setting portion sizes, but up to one-third of this batch in a day is probably about right, but that is not a law."
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Optional Add-Ins
Other Uses for Skinny Chocolate
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Peanut Skinny Chocolate
You can make a delicious peanut version of this that is not quite as skinnyfying but doesn’t go overboard with the peanut butter. Add ¼ cup Pressed Peanut Flour plus an additional generous pinch of salt, then stir in 1 tablespoon natural-style peanut butter. Mmmmm!