Look for ways to make your fix chocolate without endangering your health and well-being? I’ll be the first to admit I’ve got a little something sweet tooth. But since I started my fitness journey, I’ve had to eliminate or limit many things in my diet (especially peanuts and tree nuts). Almond butter!).
Being careful about what we eat doesn’t mean we can’t treat ourselves every now and then. Especially when we make wise decisions, such as B. the use of healthy foods dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate. The latter is over-processed and loaded with sugar, while the former is associated with TONS of it health benefits.
Whether you are looking for one chocolate recipe that you can enjoy without feeling guilty or searching for the perfect chocolate puddingG spare, i got you covered. Here is one of the biggest FMCrecipe summaries ever; It’s packed with FIFTEEN healthy and delicious dishes that you can make right away!
Are you currently subscribing to one of the world’s most popular special diets? If you do (or don’t) then you will LOVE it. This chocolate mousse is hands down my favorite take on a healthy chocolate pudding alternative. It will be yours too.
These muffins do triple duty as a healthy breakfast option, a daytime snack, or an after-dinner dessert. The recipe calls for 1/3 cup of dark and healthy chocolate chips (at least 60% cacao), but the optional garnish of 1 or 2 chips on each muffin is what really sells this one. These double chocolate muffins are exactly what you came here for.
Believe it or not, there is such a thing as a healthy brownie recipe. And that’s it! I use chickpeas to give these brownies their signature fudge-like texture. They’ll come out soft and moist, but the best part is you can enjoy them guilt-free.
Do you have a weakness for chocolate oatmeal cookies? Me too! These cookies pack a protein punch and are an excellent breakfast-on-the-go option. As an added bonus, they’re also a great source of fiber.
I can tell you’re already drooling: Avocado Chocolate Chip Cookies! This is another chocolate chip cookie recipe that will make it hard NOT to eat it all at once. As a healthy chocolate snack, cocoa and avocado come together to free your taste buds without sacrificing your health.
I love this banana bread recipe because it uses the lesser-known black cocoa powder, a Dutch version of the powder without the bitterness that some people turn off. When it comes to healthy chocolate recipes, this is one of the biggest crowd pleasers out there.
This recipe uses vegan chocolate chips sweetened with stevia and cocoa or dark chocolate powder. And honestly, this vegan version of chocolate chip cookies might be one of my all-time favorites, so you MUST try it.
Everything is ALWAYS good when covered in chocolate, right? This is a great snack to keep in the fridge or freezer. Adding the berries is optional, but I STRONGLY recommend it. They take that chocolate treat to a whole other level!
If you lead a vegan life or aren’t a fan of cream cheese, I have good news. There are cheesecake recipes that you will love. And THAT is one of them. Dig in!
To be honest, I can’t remember the last time I had a “real” candy bar. Like the kind you pick up at the corner store. Beat sugar addiction and replace it with healthy chocolate snacks like these energy bars. You will never look at a Kit-Kat the same way again.
Yup. I’ve really gone this far. This is an older recipe, but it’s one I still like to come back to as one of my favorite sweet treats. In this one, we use chocolate chips and Greek yogurt to create a healthy version of one of our favorite dessert dishes of all time.
When it comes to healthy homemade chocolate recipes, it doesn’t get much better. With a pinch of sea salt and some chilli powder to taste, this recipe is absolutely flavorful. Keep it in the fridge so you always have a healthy snack option available!
Start your day with this rich chocolate breakfast option. It took me a long time to master the vegan waffle, so save yourself the trouble by following this recipe closely! Since you’re using maple syrup in the wet ingredients, you don’t even have to pour anything on top!
Here’s another option if you want to satisfy your chocolate craving before you even start your day. I like to use almond butter in this recipe, but you can substitute any nut butter you prefer as long as there is oil in the jar.
Believe it or not, there are healthy chocolate desserts that are under 100 calories. Or at least they CAN if you are determined enough. And… I was CLEAR 😂. This snack will definitely curb your cravings. Follow the recipe closely and they’ll stay moist all week!
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If you make any of these chocolate dessert recipes or snacks, comment below or tag me on Instagram @FitMenCook and let me know how they turned out! Check out our blog for more healthy dessert recipes.