I’m excited to share a plant-based option for Vegan Botanical Chocolates to share your love on Valentine’s Day and beyond that is fun to make, filled with beneficial phytonutrients, and a fun creative exploration.
You can satisfy your chocolate cravings with these delicious, homemade vegan botanical chocolates. A throwback to times when you used to make Valentine’s treats for people, these mini chocolates are great for thinking about how you want to decorate them. I have some fun options in the Amazon link below that might spur your creative time wrapping the chocolates. This is also a fun activity with children or aging family members.
What do Valentine’s Day, Super Bowl and American Heart Month have in Common?
They share the same calendar month at first glance, but we can think about elements past that. I love to observe how food is intricately tied into how we celebrate – whether it is sports, birth, or love.
Having grown up with some internal disdain for highly commercialized holidays, I now like to consider what I want to walk toward in life without fear or shame. That is why I love making these vegan botanical chocolates.
For example, my husband loves sports, so the Superbowl will be on in our house when it is playing.
And he gets so excited when I make food for him, so this year, I have been thinking about reworking some of the classic appys. In part, that is why I wanted to share this simple 5 minute vegan dark chocolate with edible flowers.
With Chocolate, the Sky is the Limit!
There are so many flavor combinations for these vegan botanical chocolates.
I love adding edible organic flowers to my chocolates. It adds to the decadence and internal dance of flavor and plant chemistry. It has been so fun to work with molten chocolate. If you have not done this yet, I highly encourage it! It engages the senses.
I used an extensive silicone bar mold and then poured it into the mold in lower quantity to make it into the smaller bars. You can see this a bit more in the video below, which shows all the elements of how I put it together.
The different edible flowers provide color in such fun ways too.
Some combos here are calendula and black sesame, lavender and salt, rose calendula vanilla paste.
Here is How Vegan Botanical Chocolates are Made!
Hopping in and melting the chocolate and adding your flavors can be an adventure for the whole family. You can even sing songs or prayers as you are making it. There are recipes to make chocolate from cacao and cocoa butter, but they are a bit more time-consuming.
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Here are the ingredients that I used. You can also find these at local natural foods grocery or cake supply stores. Be sure to stock up supplies for a rainy day as they last over time, and February and March are known for their stormy weather.
Recipe
I hope you have as much fun as I did getting creative with different flavors of dark chocolate bites. I found this was the perfect size to satisfy my desire for chocolate.
In our kitchen, we don’t strive for perfection; we aim for nourishment to sustain us for the work we feel called to do while on this planet. That includes thinking about sustainability, buying local, and creating food seasonally. Planning parties when you have all sorts of different food preferences present. It’s a journey to find what tastes good and appeals to others; however, experimentation can be done. Making these vegan botanical chocolates with flowers is a great option for exploring plant-based eating.
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Melt the chocolate over very low heat on double boiler
Add vanilla bean.
Add coconut oil.
Dip strawberries into chocolate and then into plant powders. I used rose and Dragon Fruit.
Prep Time:30 minutes
Cook Time:1 minute
Category:Dessert
Cuisine:American
Nutrition
Calories:113
Sugar:10
Sodium:1
Fat:8
Saturated Fat:5
Carbohydrates:13
Fiber:2
Protein:1
Food Can Be a Powerful Tool for Creating Health
The food we eat has a major impact on our health, but the way we prepare it can also have an effect. Eating a diet high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats can lead to many health problems, such as obesity and heart disease. But what if I told you that changing just one of these factors could make all the difference? Just by cooking a meal with healthier ingredients, you can improve your health. These recipes are great options for shifting the typical Valentine’s Day sugar infused snacks.
Celebrations and Food
If you have a party or celebration and need ideas for plant-based options, check out this Super Bowl Post as well! I enjoy sharing healthy plant-based options for holidays to help people recreate their holiday season.
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Kitchen Supplies
Having the right supplies makes being in the kitchen easier. You can find the plant-powders by clicking on the image.
Click below to explore some of my favorite chocolate supplies that are going to give you al the options to make chocolates at home. You can see how to make botanical chocolates here.
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