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I am totally in love with this vegan hot chocolate. I wanted to find a substitute for coffee, which I was enjoying a bit too much lately, and this has just been totally amazing.
Not only this will give you a warm comfy drink that will give a gentle boost, but it's much healthier (and also tastier) than coffee.
Vegan Hot Maca Chocolate
Serves 1
Ingredients
- 1 mug almond milk (or your favorite substitute)
- 1 heaping teaspoon maca powder
- 1 heaping teaspoon cacao powder
- 1 pinch cinnamon
Toppings
- Cacao nibs
- Cinnamon
Directions
Carefully heat your almond milk to a simmer. Then blend it for a few seconds with your maca and cacao powders.
Pour the liquid into your favorite mug and sprinkle some cacao nibs and cinnamon on top. Enjoy!
Want more recipes like this? You can download your free copy of my Healthy & Happy People recipe book here.
Photo courtesy of the author
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