🍎 Just Apples and Cocoa – Simple 2-Ingredient Healthy Treat
Description
“Just Apples and Cocoa” is a clean, nutrient-dense snack or dessert made from nothing but fresh apples and unsweetened cocoa powder. When the apples are lightly cooked, their natural sugars caramelize, giving a rich sweetness that pairs beautifully with cocoa’s deep chocolate flavor. It’s vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and kid-friendly, yet feels like a comforting chocolate treat.
Perfect for breakfast, snacks, or a healthy sweet craving.
🍽️ Recipe: Just Apples and Cocoa
Ingredients
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2 medium apples (any variety; sweeter apples work best)
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1–2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder
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Optional (still refined-sugar-free but adds flavor):
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Pinch of cinnamon
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A splash of water if needed
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A pinch of salt to enhance cocoa flavor
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Instructions
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Prepare the apples
Peel if desired, remove core, and chop into small cubes. -
Cook the apples
Place apples in a small saucepan over medium heat.
Add 1–2 tbsp water if the pan is dry. -
Soften and caramelize
Cook for 6–8 minutes until apples become soft and slightly golden, stirring occasionally. -
Add cocoa
Turn heat to low. Sprinkle cocoa powder over the warm apples.
Stir until apples are fully coated and cocoa dissolves into the natural apple juices. -
Taste & adjust
Add more cocoa for stronger chocolate flavor or more water if mixture seems too thick. -
Serve
Eat warm as a pudding-like dessert, mash with a fork for a chocolate applesauce, or chill and serve cold.
🍴 Servings
Serves: 1–2 people
📊 Estimated Nutritional Information (per serving, makes 2 servings)
(Estimates: apples vary by size)
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Calories: 85–95
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Carbohydrates: 22–24g
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Fiber: 4–5g
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Protein: 1g
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Fat: 0.5g
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Natural Sugars: 16–18g
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Vitamin C: ~7–10% DV
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Potassium: ~200mg
🌱 Health Benefits
1. Rich in Antioxidants
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Cocoa contains flavonoids that support heart and brain health.
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Apples add additional antioxidants (quercetin, vitamin C).
2. High in Fiber
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Promotes digestion, stable blood sugar, and fullness.
3. Naturally Sweet
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No added sugar needed—apples provide natural caramel-like sweetness.
4. Low-Calorie and Satisfying
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Great for weight-friendly snacks.
5. Anti-Inflammatory Boost
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Cocoa + apples create a nutrient combo that helps reduce inflammation.
📝 Notes
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Honeycrisp, Fuji, or Gala apples give the sweetest result.
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For a richer chocolate taste, use dark cocoa powder.
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Mashing the apples while warm gives a creamy pudding texture.
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Add a teaspoon of nut butter for a richer, more filling treat (not part of the original 2 ingredients).
💡 Tips
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Dry cocoa clumping? Add 1 tbsp warm water and mix well.
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Prefer it sweeter? Let apples cook longer to deepen caramelization.
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Want a dessert vibe? Sprinkle cocoa last and lightly dust the top like tiramisu.
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Meal prep: Cook apples ahead—add cocoa just before serving for best flavor.
❓ Q & A
Q1: Can I use cocoa powder directly without cooking the apples?
Yes, you can mix cocoa into raw apple puree or grated apples, but heating enhances sweetness.
Q2: Can I bake this instead of cooking on the stove?
Absolutely—bake chopped apples at 375°F (190°C) for 20 minutes, then mix in cocoa.
Q3: Will it taste like chocolate pudding?
It’s more like a naturally sweet chocolate-apple mash—lighter but surprisingly satisfying.
Q4: Is this safe for kids?
Yes! It’s a healthy, sugar-free dessert option for children.
Q5: Can I store leftovers?
Store up to 3 days refrigerated. Reheat gently for best texture.