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https://paleoleap.com/replace-everything-coconut/
They have a lot of good ideas there. In my experience, it works for other recipes though I have yet to make this particular one.
Thanks
Much appreciated.
Do you melt it and then measure the amount that you need?
You can use Lily's with stevia since it has no sugar and won't up the carb intake, but the highest cocoa percentage Lily's makes is 70%, even in their baking chocolate. So, it won't be as chocolaty. Read the label to ensure it's pure chocolate and not combined with rice or nuts.
If you can't find the 85% bars locally, you can buy them online from sources like Amazon, CVS, iHerb, Target, Walmart, etc.
Thanks
Let a can of coconut milk sit in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours to separate the cream from the water. Open the can carefully and remove the cream part with a spoon. (you can save the water for something else).
I'm guessing that whatever is solid from a 14 oz can, that is what you will use for the recipe if you're making the 40 servings.
1) I found the middle layer - the peanut butter and coconut milk layer not sweet enough. My coconut milk and peanut butter products had nothing else in addition to them. I'm actually not a sweet tooth, but I decided to use some stevia to balance out the bitterness of my 85% dark chocolate and cacao powder used. I'm not sure how many drops, I just squirted some in and it tasted fine so that was that.
2) I didn't refrigerate the coconut milk as suggested in the comments to help separate - so will try that next time. It was very difficult to separate the water from the cream on a hot day. I might even just use coconut cream next time.
3) My peanut butter and coconut milk mixture separated, so I drained the excess oil out to avoid big white streaks through the slice. I thought it would be a terrible texture as it looked curdled, but actually, after it chilled it looked like the picture and tasted fine. I think next time I'll let the coconut milk that has simmered cool down a bit more before adding the other ingredients. The immersion blender didn't work for me.
4) I put a smidge of salt in the top layer of chocolate, just to complement the peanut butter and give it a salty hint. Tasted really good!
I think this would be a nice slice to try again. Next time I'll try almond butter and add some essential oils, like wild orange and cardamon, or peppermint into it. Maybe some toasted and chopped almonds ion top too. Oh. Yeah. Fancy.
Thank you for your question. I have asked the Recipe Team for assistance.