Honey Sweetened Chocolate Recipe (paleo, GAPS) - Solid at room temp! (2024)

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Chocolate made with honey is not only possible, it's downright easy! Honey sweetened chocolate still has the same sheen and snap of chocolate made with sugar, but you get the benefits of honey instead!

With just 4 simple ingredients you will be making your own chocolate at home in just a few minutes!

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Making your own dark chocolate at home is actually very fast once you know what you're doing! With this recipe creating chocolate without sugar (using only natural sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, maple sugar, coconut sugar, or stevia) is simple!

And like all well tempered chocolates, this homemade chocolate will harden in less than 3 minutes (thin layer), has a sharp snap and beautiful sheen, and is solid at room temperature!

No need to store this chocolate in the fridge or freezer, keep it in the pantry for up to 3 years without any issues!

Whether it's a few chocolate chips in pancakes, chocolate chip cookies, or even just a nice piece of homemade peppermint bark... we enjoy chocolate around here!

But when we started doing the GAPS diet for healing, I knew we needed to eliminate sugar.

And while the amount of sugar carbs in a tablespoon of organic chocolate chips is pretty low, it's not just about carbs when you're doing a gut healing diet.

So I started looking into honey sweetened chocolate options and found that there was only one organic honey chocolate option out there, and it was pretty expensive for me to want to buy on a regular basis!

I decided it would be better to attempt to make my own, and thankfully, making your own chocolate with honey is really easy!!

Here are a few ways we love to use this honey chocolate!

Honey Sweetened Chocolate Chips

Honey Sweetened Chocolate Coins

How to Make Honey Sweetened Chocolate

This super simple recipe calls for just 4 ingredients and produces and chocolate that is just as hard, shiny, and versatile and sugar sweetened chocolate.

It's tempered so it's shelf-stable and can be used in homemade candies without needing to be refrigerated like most homemade chocolates that use coconut oil!

We've used this in our homemade chocolate bars with all sorts of fillings, in these adorable Harry Potter Chocolate Frogs, and more!

Whatever you would normally use "regular" chocolate for, you can use this chocolate for instead!

It's also a great option for Paleo Honey Chocolate and Primal Honey Chocolate!

Step One:

Gather your ingredients: Cocoa Butter, Cacao (cocoa works too), Honey, and Vanilla Extract.

In a double boiler, melt cocoa butter. A glass bowl works best!

Step Two:

Remove glass bowl from heat and stir melted cocoa butter with a spoon or spatula for 2 minutes. You want to stir quickly enough to emulsify the cocoa fats, but not fast enough to introduce a ton of air into the mixture.

Step Three:

Transfer melted cocoa butter into a room temperature glass bowl. That part is optional, but it does cut WAY down on your stirring time!

Either way, continue stirring until cocoa butter is 90°. At this stage the temperature is low enough you still have the benefits of using honey! We use raw honey in our honey chocolate and since there is no high heat at this stage, none of the beneficial aspects are destroyed!

Reaching 90° while stirring constantly also serves to temper the chocolate, which is what allows it to remain solid and crisp at room temperature.

Otherwise it would be chalky in texture and would develop a white "bloom" after a few hours. This happens with all poorly tempered chocolates, not just honey chocolate.

Step Four:

Add cacao and honey, stir until well combined. Again, be careful not to add a lot of air to the mix. Add vanilla extract and switch to a whisk to get the mixture smooth.

Step Five:

Once mixture is nice and smooth, transfer your completely honey chocolate into whatever chocolate mold you want to use!

Here are a few we like:

Break Apart Chocolate Bar Mold
Mini Candy Bar Mold (perfect for homemade chocolate bars with filling)
Chocolate Frogs (super fun for this Harry Potter recipe!)
and many more!

And of course, these beautiful homemade kisses!

Step Six:

Wait until chocolate is completely solid before removing from molds. This wait time will vary based on how thick the chocolate is.

DO NOT place it in the fridge, or the chocolate will "bloom" and get white scale on it (still edible, but not as pretty).

Once chocolate has been removed from the mold, store at room temperature indefinitely. We have stored them for up to 3 years without issues and without any change in taste or texture!

See the entire process in this video, and get the full recipe below that! Enjoy!

UPDATE: This recipe has been updated to include weight measurements and nutritional information.

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Honey Sweetened Chocolate

Make your own dark chocolate at home using honey! This tempered chocolate is solid at room temperature, has a great snap and sheen, and can be used in any chocolate mold!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: GAPS Chocolate, Homemade Chocolate Recipe, Homemade Dark Chocolate, Honey Chocolate, How to Make Chocolate At Home, Organic Honey Chocolate, Paleo Chocolate

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 ounces

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In glass bowl, melt cocoa butter (double boiler works best). Remove from heat and stir with a spoon or spatula for 2 minutes.

  • Transfer to a room temperature glass bowl. Stir for 2 minutes or until mixture is 90°.

  • Add cacao and honey. Stir well.

  • Add vanilla extract and stir with a whisk until smooth.

  • Pour into chocolate mold and allow to sit at room temperature until hardened.

  • Remove chocolate from mold and store at room temperature for up to 6 months!

Notes

To keep it to one page, this is a brief outline of the steps. For the full reasoning behind each step of the process, please refer to the post details.

* If you'd like to use maple syrup, maple sugar, coconut sugar, or stevia instead, it will work just fine with this recipe.

You would need to adjust for taste and don't go over 2 tbsp of liquid as it will cause the recipe to be too runny to harden properly.

If you use maple or coconut sugar, add it right away when transferring to a new bowl. It will need the additional heat to mix well (unlike the liquid sweeteners).

Homemade Honey Chocolate Nutritional Facts

This label assumes you used honey as the sweetener (2 tbsp)
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  1. Kyle says

    Thank you for the recipe! I was a bit confused with the cacao powder, since 1/3 of a cup was only 30g. I’m guessing it’s maybe 2/3 of a cup?

    Reply

    • Victoria says

      Hi Kyle! It’s a 1/3 cup when I measure it, but not everyone measures the same, so that’s why I put the grams too :-) definitely go by the grams!

      Reply

  2. Matthew says

    I tried this today, and it seems weird. There’s like little oil bubbles in the chocolate. Not sure what I did wrong.

    Reply

    • Victoria says

      Hi Matthew, are they oil bubbles or honey bubbles? If oil, then I would double check how you were mixing – were you using a whisk during the oil beating phase? That would incorporate air and might cause bubbles.

      If they are honey bubbles, then you likely used just a touch too much honey. When I eyeball the honey I often get honey droplets throughout the chocolate. It doesn’t bother me, so I don’t worry about it, but if you want a really smooth chocolate you’ll want to measure the honey really accurately.

      I hope that helps!

      Reply

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FAQs

What chocolate doesn't melt at room temperature? ›

Tempered chocolate is wonderful to use when making homemade candy, such as truffles or peanut butter cups, or peppermint bark, because it maintains a nice smooth, shiny, and hard texture even at room temperature.

How to keep chocolate from melting without a refrigerator? ›

Store Your Chocolate in a Dark Place

To maintain the shape of your chocolate, your first step is to keep it away from the sun and extreme heat. Light is an energy that radiates warmth, melting your chocolate faster. Keeping your chocolates in a cabinet or cupboard for storage would be best to keep them from melting.

Will honey make chocolate seize? ›

The best I could say was that you could not just pour it into your chocolate while in the melanger. If you do that the water in the honey will cause the chocolate to seize.

How do you solidify homemade chocolate? ›

You don't add ingredients to chocolate to make it harden, you temper it by heating it to a specific temperature, cooling it to another temperature, then heating it again.

How long does chocolate take to harden at room temperature? ›

Chocolate typically takes about 20-30 minutes to fully harden and set at room temperature. By placing your melted chocolate in the fridge, you can cut these times in half, speeding up the hardening process.

Why is my homemade chocolate not hardening? ›

It could be that your room temperature is too high. If the temperature is over 68 F, this can cause problems. The ideal setting temperature is between 65 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. It could also be that the chocolate wasn't tempered, because untempered chocolate takes quite a bit longer to set.

What is the only chocolate bar that doesn't melt? ›

Although Flake is made from milk chocolate, the manufacturing process gives it a different arrangement of fat and cocoa solids, so the melting fat isn't able to lubricate the cocoa particles to the point where they can flow. In a bain marie, a Flake will never melt. In the microwave, it eventually just burns.

How to stop homemade chocolate from melting? ›

Use A Cool Bag Or Container

If you want to keep your chocolate bar from melting, using a cool bag or container is one of the simplest and most effective hacks. Just like refrigeration, these insulated storage solutions maintain a consistent temperature that can prevent chocolate from melting even on hot days.

How do you keep chocolate runny after melting? ›

Alternatively, you can use a bit of vegetable oil or shortening. Start by adding just a small amount (a teaspoon for every 100 grams of chocolate should suffice), stir it in, and see if the chocolate is thin enough for your needs. If not, add a little more, but remember - it's easier to add than to take away!

Why does my homemade chocolate melt so easily? ›

So Why Does Chocolate Melt so Easily? Simply put, chocolate is mostly made of fat, which comes in the form of cocoa butter. This is the fat that naturally comes from the cacao beans. Cocoa butter is the one that gives you that rich texture as the chocolate melts in your mouth.

Can I mix honey with melted chocolate? ›

Simply combine melted Semi Sweet or Milk Chocolate morsels with pure honey to create this easy chocolate honey spread, perfect for toast, scones or fruit. Or heat and drizzle over ice cream for a delicious dessert.

Is honey chocolate a thing? ›

Vosges Chocolate's Raw Honey Cacao Chocolate Bar is made with honey wildflower nectar and cacao. This company was interested in sourcing the Savanah Bee Wildflower Honey due to its flavor. While decadent in flavor, the brand also emphasizes the health benefits of the two ingredient bar.

Can honey be used in chocolate? ›

Add the raw honey and whisk with a fork. Stir in the cocoa powder until well combined. At this point you should have something between pourable chocolate and frosting. Let it cool and eat it with a spoon or refrigerate to harden and use as chocolate chips in cookies or grain-free scones.

How to prevent chocolate from melting while traveling? ›

Ice gel - to ensure your product stays cold in the package, use ice gel or cold packs. Our advice, wrap the ice gel in plastic to reduce heat transfer and so that condensation from the ice gel does not wet the product packaging.

How do you increase the hardness of chocolate? ›

The addition of hydrogel did not only increase the melting point of chocolate, but also increased the hardness and particle size of chocolate. The higher the hydrogel concentration, the higher the hardness values.

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