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| ??? | unsweetened (dark) chocolate | ??? | |
| ??? | silken tofu | ??? | |
| ??? | whipping cream 35% | ??? | |
| ??? | sugar [optional] | ??? | 
A blender or food processor will be very useful to blend the tofu and chocolate.
per 1 serving (120 g)
| Amount % Daily Value | 
| Calories 240 | 
| Fat 17 g 26 % | 
| 
		          Saturated
							
	              9.9 g
	            
							 50 % | 
| Cholesterol 30 mg | 
| Sodium 20 mg 1 % | 
| Carbohydrate 16 g 5 % | 
| Fibre 2 g 7 % | 
| Sugars 14 g | 
| Net Carbs 14 g | 
| Protein 6 g | 
| Vitamin A 8 % | 
| Vitamin C 0 % | 
| Calcium 5 % | 
| Iron 17 % | 
| Food Group | Exchanges | 
|---|---|
| Starches | 0 | 
| Meat and Alternatives | ½ | 
| Fats | 3 ½ | 
| Other Foods | 1 | 
My husband and I enjoyed this dessert. I melted the chocolate, and blended it with the soft tofu. I used coffee cream as I did not want to buy something extra, and that is why it was a bit softer then it would have been with the whipped cream. I think I could have left out 1 tbsp of sugar as well. We served it with about 1/4 cup of fresh blueberries on top. I also divided the desert into 6 little dishes that have lids and this was all we needed for a light tasty desert. Left overs for lunches and for supper tomorrow night.