Recipe Directions

  • 1. Blend!
  • 2. Adjust measurements to suit your taste. I like to go easy on the cocoa powder and then add more if necessary.
  • 3. Enjoy this raw chocolate shake recipe!

The Rawtarian's Thoughts

By The Rawtarian

Raw chocolate shake recipes have saved the day once again. Over the past few days I've had some sweet-tooth cravings, I'm not afraid to admit it. In order to quell the sweet tooth, I've been making more desserts than normal.

The following raw chocolate shake recipe is so simple but so divine. Served chilled in a tall cold glass, it's a true treat. I am drinking this shake as I type this!

This recipe is perfect for one person.

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Nutrition Facts

Nutritional score: 72 out of 100
  • This recipe is very low in Sodium.
  • This recipe is an amazing source of Vitamin B6.
  • This recipe is a good source of Protein, Dietary Fiber, Iron, and Vitamin C.
  • This recipe is a noteworthy source of Riboflavin, and Vitamin K.

Amounts per 463 g (16 oz) suggested serving

NameAmount% Daily
Calories 464 19 %
Protein 10 g 17 %
Fat 16 g 20 %
Carbohydrates 82 g 24 %
Dietary Fiber 9 g 27 %
Sugars 47 g
Calcium 37 mg 4 %
Iron 4 mg 28 %
Sodium 14 mg 1 %
Source: USDA, The Rawtarian

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Thx this is great! I've been researching in hopes of transitioning to a raw vegan. It's important to me that as a raw vegan I would be able to get my chocolate fix/satisfy my sweet tooth. This does the trick!

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Glad to read that Rebecca! Chocolate brownies are VERY good for that too :)

http://therawtarian.com/raw-brownie-recipe/

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Sounds like a flop. I will have to make this again soon to investigate! :)

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I agree about the watery comment. But if you use 1 cup of ice and 1/2 cup of water (or almond milk for a bit more creamyness) the results are much more shake-like. And I like a bit more cocoa powder too. My measurements are estimates as I pretty much just eyeballed it.

Anyway, thanks for the recipe a good starting point for sure.

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omg - this kills an sweet tooth craving!!
I am not sure if you have these where you live, but try to blend it with brazil nut/date milk and a "mamey"...and get rid of the agave nectar.

I have seen other organic cocoa powders at wholefoods that seem pretty good at wholefoods, not expensive. you can also use super seed powder by Garden of Life ...

ok now I want one!!!

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Where do you get raw carob and cocoa powder? It'ssuper expensive at our health fod store!

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Yes, super expensive indeed. I tend to buy specialty stuff like that online, but, I have to say, it's still a pretty penny... Anybody got any good sources for inexpensive (or at least the best price on the market) for raw food ingredients?

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Hmmm.. I'll have to try it again and see what's up. Thanks for the feedback, Karissa.

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I tryd it but it came out REALY watery

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Thanks for your feedback Karissa - I have now adjusted the recipe to be less watery

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