If you’re anything like me, when you’re trying to eat a little healthier, the hardest part is finding something that actually feels like a treat.
I recently jumped back on Weight Watchers (just trying to lose those stubborn 10 pounds), and I’ve been on the hunt for snacks that don’t feel like a compromise. That’s when I came across this simple raspberry and chocolate dessert—and honestly, it was love at first sight… and definitely at first bite.
I couldn’t wait to try it, and it did not disappoint.
I mean, I already love raspberries on their own. And chocolate? Always. But together? That combination takes things to a whole new level. There’s something about the slight tartness of the raspberries paired with just a touch of rich dark chocolate that feels a little indulgent without actually being indulgent.
And the best part? You still feel like you’re making a good choice.
Raspberries are naturally low in sugar, packed with antioxidants, and have that perfect little hollow center—almost like they were designed to hold a tiny piece of chocolate. Add a few dark chocolate chips, and suddenly you have a dessert that feels special without going overboard. Plus, dark chocolate has its own benefits, including antioxidants and a bit of magnesium, so you can feel just a little less guilty enjoying it.
For me, this is such a better option than reaching for cake, cookies, or those “low-calorie” desserts filled with artificial ingredients. I’d much rather eat real food—something fresh, simple, and satisfying—than anything overly processed and it's naturally gluten-free.
And can we talk about how pretty this is? A bowl of bright red raspberries with little pops of chocolate is just as beautiful as it is delicious.
Another bonus: it takes minutes to put together. You can even make it ahead of time, pop it in the refrigerator, and pull it out whenever you’re ready. If you want to dress it up a bit, a small dollop of whipped cream or even whipped coconut cream works beautifully—but honestly, it doesn’t need much.
I love recipes like this—quick, simple, and so satisfying. Every bite feels like a treat, and it’s one of those desserts that everyone seems to enjoy.
So whether you’re craving something chocolatey, trying to stay on track, or just want an easy, elegant dessert that happens to be vegan and gluten-free, this one is a keeper. Enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 pint of organic raspberries, lightly sprayed with water and patted dry.
2 Tablespoons of semi sweet (non dairy) dark chocolate chips
( about 32 chips- each serving is 1/2 Tablespoon of chips- 8 chips
Directions:
Place a chocolate chip inside the cavity of each raspberry. Display on an elegant dish.
Serving size: 8 stuffed raspberries
1. Use only dairy free semi sweet chocolate chips.
2. Since this recipe has no leaven, it is also perfectly permissible for Passover ( use Kosher for Passover chips)
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What an easy and fun dessert , not to mention mouthwatering. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!
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Kathy Shea Mormino
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Hi Judee,
ReplyDeleteWhat a special spring dessert, this looks awesome! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday this week and come back soon!
Miz Helen
Looks delicious, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, pinning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea, Judee! This would be a great dessert to make with kids. Raspberries and chocolate taste so lovely together. Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop!
ReplyDeleteGreat guide and yummy dessert Judee! Thanks for sharing with the Say G'day party! Pinned all and hope to see you on Saturday!
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