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Dark Chocolate Fudge

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By Kristen Gostomski, CFSC
Recipes, Snacks and Desserts

This fudge is not just low in sugar, it’s packed with healthy fats and tons of nutrients. Most importantly, It’s delicious! Trust me. I’m a total chocolate snob.

Ingredients
2 cups Enjoy Life dark chocolate chips
1 stick sweet cream butter from pasture raised cows
1/2 cup cold pressed coconut oil
1 tsp. vanilla

note: for a dairy free option (or if you just love coconut) exchange the stick of butter for another 1/2 cup of coconut oil.

Procedure
Melt everything in a double broiler, stirring until smooth. Pour into a glass baking or storage dish greased with butter or coconut oil. Place in the freezer until set (about 15-20 minutes).  Cover and store in the refrigerator. This fudge tastes great straight from the refrigerator. For a softer fudge, slice and leave at room temperature for 30-45 minutes before serving.

Variations

Orange Dark Chocolate Fudge: Add 1 Tbsp. orange zest and 1/4 tsp. orange extract
Mint Dark Chocolate Fudge: Add 1/4 tsp. mint extract

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KRISTEN GOSTOMSKI is a sports performance  coach, functional movement specialist, and youth sports development and injury prevention consultant. Since 1998, in both team and private settings, she has worked with thousands of athletes—ages 7 to adult—in a variety of sports.

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