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		<title>Recipe: Raw &#8216;Hot&#8217; Chocolate</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kendra</dc:creator>
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Summary: A really creamy, milky tasting dairy-free hot chocolate! Believe me, the sunflower seeds do work – they add thickness to the drink without adding sunflower taste.

Ingredients

 2 tbsp sunflower seeds, soaked in water for 2 hours or more
 1 1/2 cups water
 1 tsp carob
 1 tsp mesquite
 1 tbsp cacao powder
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<div id="attachment_18" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 234px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-18" title="Raw 'Hot' Chocolate" src="http://blog.rawrchoc.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_2816-224x300.jpg" alt="Hot choccie" width="224" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hot choccie</p></div>
<p>Summary: <em>A really creamy, milky tasting dairy-free hot chocolate! Believe me, the sunflower seeds do work – they add thickness to the drink without adding sunflower taste.</em></p>
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<h4>Ingredients</h4>
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<li class="ingredient"> 2 tbsp sunflower seeds, soaked in water for 2 hours or more</li>
<li class="ingredient"> 1 1/2 cups water</li>
<li class="ingredient"> 1 tsp carob</li>
<li class="ingredient"> 1 tsp mesquite</li>
<li class="ingredient"> 1 tbsp cacao powder</li>
<li class="ingredient"> 1 tbsp yacon syrup or agave nectar</li>
<li class="ingredient"> Pinch cinnamon</li>
<li class="ingredient"> Pinch of salt (optional)</li>
<li class="ingredient"> Sprinkle cayenne chili (optional)</li>
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<h4>Instructions</h4>
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<li>Put everything in a blender and run for long enough that the sunflower seeds are fully broken down.</li>
<li> Pour the mixture from your blender into a saucepan, running it through a sieve as you do so to ensure any chunks of sunflower seeds are taken out.</li>
<li> Heat the hot chocolate to the required temperature, stirring all the while. If you want to keep it raw, stick a finger in as you stir and turn off the heat just before the liquid becomes too hot to be comfortable.</li>
<li> Find a tall mug, pour and enjoy!</li>
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<p class="duration"><span class="hrlabel">Preparation time: </span><span class="hritem">10 minutes</span></p>
<p class="yield"><span class="hrlabel">Number of servings: </span><span class="hritem">1</span></p>
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