Image Map

Friday 20 January 2017

Notella - A Nutella alternative



You may have seen lots of articles in the press of late about how Nutella is potentially Carcinogenic (cancer causing). If you missed it read more HERE.

Whether the claims are true or not the fact is Nutella contains Palm Oil. This is a highly processed, unnatural and cheap oil that is used in many processed foods. Cheaper than olive oil and other natural fats, vast areas of rain forests in South America and Asia have been destroyed so multi billion dollar corporations can get even cheaper ingredients to make even unhealthier foods. Cancer or not AVOID PALM OIL like the plague. Even if it says 'Sustain-ably sourced Palm Oil' it just means they replant the trees but still wildlife and natural habitats are being destroyed.

Palm oil or not Nutella is so laden with sugar it should be avoided regardless. I myself have been known to eat it by the spoon full, spread it thickly on crackers, pancakes and bread as a treat and we all know once the jar is open...it needs to be finished. Even though judging by the sugar content I don't think this spread would ever go off. Even decades later!

So this news lead me to think about how you could make a more natural, just as tasty substitute without breaking the bank. Here it is my Notella recipe. Simple, quick and tastes so good. You can make a batch in advance and keep it in the fridge if you like the texture hard or at room temperature if you want it more spreadable.



Now don't be fooled this recipe should also be treated as just that, a treat. Try not to eat this by the spoonful (this is where I struggle!) as it is high in fats (good fats but still high!) and calories. However, I would want this over Nutella any day!


Ingredients:
2 heaped tea spoons of Nut butter of choice (I use Merian as it is Palm Oil free!)
1 dash of Olive Oil/Coconut Oil/Oil of choice (try and always get cold pressed, extra virgin oils)
1 teaspoon of honey (more if you don't mind the calories and want it sweeter), use Mayple Syrup to make it vegan
4 squares of 85% + Coco chocolate.

Method:
Using a small pan on a very low heat add the dash or oil (if you want a thicker consistency don't us any oil, providing you have a non stick pan). Add the rest of the ingredients and stir well until the chocolate is fully melted. 
Transfer into a clean jar or eat directly from the pot (No I have never done this I swear...)

Prep time:
1 minute to gather ingredients

Cooking time:
2-3 minutes to melt and stir

Dietary Information:
Refined Sugar free
Dairy free (if you use high % chocolate)
Gluten Free
Wheat Free
Vegetarian
Vegan
Paleo (if you don't use peanut butter)
Dark Chocolate is high in antioxidants and good fats
Local, organic honey can lessen effects of hayfever 
Nuts are high in EFA (essential fatty acids)
Better than Nutella!


Storage Instructions:
If it lasts then it can be kept in a sealed container in the fridge or at room temperature ready for spreading! I don't think this will ever last the time it would take it to go off!

So there you have it Jeanies! Hopefully you have been inspired to check ingredients on the packets of processed foods you eat (If it's in a packet and has ingredients then yes it is processed!) and avoid any more suffering for forests, wildlife, local people, extra weight from eating this sugary goodness and also potential carcinogenic effects.






1 comment: