
And, here it is:
You may have guessed by now from my various posts, that I love recipes that are easy and fast. My other confession is that I don't often make desserts. It's just not what I'm used to in our family. But I do love chocolate. So, you can imagine my delight when I came across a recipe in our newspaper that combined the fast and easy along with the chocolate, and allowed me to shine in the dessert department.
Avocado may not have been your first choice of a pairing with chocolate but it grabbed my attention. I love them both and besides, how healthy is that! When combined in the food processor, the creamy texture of the avocado translated into a smooth and luxurious dessert.
I chose to add some chili flakes because I like some zing in my chocolate. I also added pomegranate seeds because I had some juicy fresh ones, with a hint of tartness, and that created some crunch along with some zing. My advice is to take the basic recipe and play with it, adding what you enjoy in a dessert. My final addition was a couple of slices of a pear I'd used earlier in the day, as a topping. I would have preferred a few fresh basil leaves, mainly for the contrast in color, but I'm currently out of them. Whipped cream would have looked terrific, but alas, one on hand.
Finally, the recipe said you could eat it right away or, even better, let it chill in the fridge for a couple of hours. I ate some right away and later, finished what had been put in the fridge. Purely as a taste test, you understand. Both ways were delicious, in fact, addictive. Beware!
The quantities in this recipe are for one dish although, I could easily have shared it!
What you'll need:
1 avocado -- halve it, remove the pit, and scoop out the flesh
3 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
-- (as an aside, my health food consultant told me cocoa powder in bulk is strictly cocoa, no sweeteners added; if you buy hot chocolate powder, that's where the sweetness resides)
2 1/2 tbsp. maple syrup (feel free to add more if you want it sweeter)
1/2 c. milk (I used almond milk-- you can add more if the pudding is too thick)
1/4 tsp. chili flakes
pomegranate seeds to suit
a pinch of fine grain sea salt (I used Himalayan because I like it!)
1 avocado -- halve it, remove the pit, and scoop out the flesh
3 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
-- (as an aside, my health food consultant told me cocoa powder in bulk is strictly cocoa, no sweeteners added; if you buy hot chocolate powder, that's where the sweetness resides)
2 1/2 tbsp. maple syrup (feel free to add more if you want it sweeter)
1/2 c. milk (I used almond milk-- you can add more if the pudding is too thick)
1/4 tsp. chili flakes
pomegranate seeds to suit
a pinch of fine grain sea salt (I used Himalayan because I like it!)
What to do:
Combine everything in a food processor bowl and set on low until everything is smooth.
I like to think that even though Linda Wiken made this recipe originally, and probably it was something someone in her Dinner Club Mysteries enjoyed...it's definitely a dessert that Shelby Cox, from the Castle Bookshop Mysteries would love. Chocolate and avocado -- what can beat that!
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This is an interesting recipe! My bff's son dates a girl from Panama and she makes fruit with chili powder as an ingredient and he says it is the best thing ever!! Will have to try this one. Happy 10th Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it, Jamie!
DeleteI have had this and it is soooo good. Happy 10th.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Kim. It's one of my favorites.
DeleteThat looks yummy, and I love the pomegranate seeds on top. Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteHope you try it Autumn.
DeleteLove this recipe. Yep. Three faves. Chocolate. Avocado. Pomegranate. In southern Cal we had avocado, pomegranate, orange, grapefruit, apricot, pecan, black walnut trees. Fresh daily. Miss that. I'm trying to decide what I like best about Mystery Lovers Kitchen. The posts. The recipes. The info on books & authors.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear about your likes! Southern Cal really is amazing.
DeleteTh recipe sounds good! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Vicki. Hope you'll give it a try.
DeleteI have to admit this has some unique combinations I'd never have thought of! Must try. ~ Daryl
ReplyDeleteThat was my first thought too, Daryl. Loved it though!
DeleteThis recipe is definitely special. Looks so yummy and special. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting!
DeleteNot quite sure how I feel about this but avocado is good for you.
ReplyDeleterobsnest60(at)yahoo(dot)com
It's one of those "need to try it to believe it" recipes!
DeleteYup going to try this one! I love avocado in sweet recipes! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it, Faith!
DeleteThis looks like a yummy recipe. Congratulations 10th Anniversary.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! I never would have thought of combining those two foods. Will have to try this one for sure.
ReplyDeleteAvocado and chocolate is not something I would think about combining, but it sounds delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteHappy 10th Anniversary MLK!
ReplyDeleteRecipe looks delicious.
diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com
Welcome today. Wow thank you for this wonderful recipe. I need to try this. I also love quick and simple recipes.
ReplyDeletequilting dash lady at Comcast dot net
Unusual combo but I love all the ingredients so will definitely be trying this soon. Thanks Linda/Essie, and Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeletelola777_22 at hotmail dot com
That is a combo I have never heard of! I can see the creaminess of the avocado being flavored totally by the cocoa.
ReplyDeletepatdupuy@yahoo.com
Wow! Never tried chocolate and avocado before. Will need to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for all the recipes and the chance to win!
faithdcreech at gmail dot com
Happy 10th. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! Thanks for a chance to win. Happy Anniversary! ljbonkoski@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteOne of my nephew's favorite desserts.
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe
ReplyDeleteWhat s different recipe—it sounds good!
ReplyDeleteI have tried Avocado and Chocolate mousse before. It really is wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteReally...chocolate and avocado. Who would have thought. I like both but I don't know about together. I like the title and cover of the book featured. Books and cats. Good combo. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an unusual combination. This is something that must be tried to believe. Definitely interesting.
ReplyDeletekozo8989@hotmail.com
Can't say that I've ever thought about mixing chocolate and avocado.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to try this Chocolate with Avocado Pudding recipe for sure. I'll make it just as you did because I also love a bit of spice to my chocolate and love pomegranates.
Happy 10th!
2clowns at arkansas dot net
I love chocolate pudding & avocados, but I never would have thought to put them together. Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteturtle6422 at gmail dot com
Thank you for the recipe it sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delish! I love the idea of maple syrup instead of sugar. I will put this in my "to try" file. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAvocado and chocolate hmmn...I have to think about that. It sounds unique...I may have to give it a whirl to see what it taste like.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn ewatvess@yahoo.com
sounds so good i like the syrup and there is another author who uses syrup so needless to say i have some in the cabinet! peggy clayton ptclayton2@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love avocado and dark chocolate. I haven't tried the combination of the two yet. If it's anything like chocolate mousse, I'd for it. I like a spicy, too. I'd probably add some chili. bluedawn95864 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI don't like avocado. The only avocado I tried was salad dressing that came with a pre-made salad bought at the grocery store. Bring on the chocolate, though!
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Aren't avocados amazing?
ReplyDeleteSweet or savory, they are great.
@Michelle, don't damn avocado until you try some fresh from a reliable source.
Yummy, a rich chocolate pudding that is scrumptious and good for you! That is definitely a double win in my book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I love that it is made in a food processor! Congratulations on the anniversary !
Your recipes look wonderful! Have a happy day.
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