Carob Chips

RECIPE: Carob Chips
Unlocking the secret to organic, wholesome, and pure carob chips for baking and other food applications is easy when you have access to the world’s best quality carob powder, the Australian Carobs. Developed for us by Stivi Wonders, this carob chip recipe does not require advanced cooking skills. It only calls for two ingredients — roasted carob powder and cocoa butter. This duo creates a creamy, decadent taste that is so rich in flavor that your mouth will do a double-take.

Contrary to popular belief, cocoa butter contains negligible amounts of caffeine and theobromine. If you’re allergic to these things, we still recommend for you to check with your doctor about your food sensitivities and levels of tolerance. If you want a full worry-free experience, please make sure that your cocoa butter is ethically-sourced.
Best Carob Chips. Unsweetened Carob Chips without palm oil. Dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free. Make Australian Carob Chips at home with this recipe.
Ingredients
- 1 cup The Australian Carob Co. Roasted or Raw Carob Powder
- 1 cup organic cocoa butter
Instructions
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In a small saucepan over very low heat, or in a bowl in a double boiler, melt the cocoa butter to liquid form.
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Add the roasted carob powder a little at a time (so it doesn’t get lumpy) while mixing constantly. Chopsticks are great for stirring the mixture.
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Gently pour the liquid mixture onto parchment paper on a baking sheet and let it spread out fairly thin (or according to your preferred thickness). Use a rubber spatula to get it all out of the pot and onto the parchment.
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Let it sit until cooled/hardened a little and then put the baking sheet in the refrigerator to thoroughly cool it. You may also finish it in the freezer if your pan fits.
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Once cooled, use a sharp knife to cut and/or break into small pieces that are chip size. Put the chips in an airtight container and store in the freezer or refrigerator or use them. These small carob chips are great to munch, to put in trail mix or on smoothie bowls, in cookies and muffins, etc.