Change the Flavor of Your Coffee
Chocolate lover’s around the world are pouring a bit of it into their favorite cup of coffee to create their own mocha drink. Not only does it provide a rich sweet flavor to your favorite java, but there are some other benefits as well. Studies show that a good dark chocolate will help lessen the anxiety-inducing effects of caffeine. In theory, that means you could switch your decaf to a caffeinated brand and avoid the jitters. We don’t necessarily recommend doing that but if you have been considering switching to decaf because of anxiety, you might want to try the chocolate trick first.
Another interesting fact is that cocoa powder has the ability to increase cerebral flow, making focus and mental clarity a nice side effect. Many people assume that the caffeine in coffee “wakes” them up but really it’s the anxiety-inducing properties of the caffeine that have you moving and shaking. The cocoa could be a better option with long-term benefits.
It’s Not Just For Sweets
However, if the idea of munching on a garlic clove is a bit much for you, try adding some chocolate sauce to your homemade chili. We recommend a vegetarian chili as the meat and chocolate can be a little bit too much. The chocolate adds richness and depth to the recipe and is often used as a replacement for the meat. Does that mean you can’t have meat in the chili? Not at all! Mole sauces feature chocolate and are often poured over poultry dishes, so we would tell you that a chicken chili with a bit of chocolate would be scrumptious. We have found some delicious beef chili recipes, but those tend to use a chocolate beer to complement the heaviness that comes with red meat.
Have we also mentioned the use of chocolate in barbecue sauce? You simply have not lived until you have tried a chocolate barbecue sauce on a chicken leg!