mayan mocha powder

Author of this recipe: Clarinda Poche

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Discover our 🌾✨ Mayan-inspired Mocha Powder! A perfect mix-in for your favorite recipes, crafted to be gluten-free and dairy-free. Enhance your creations with this versatile ingredient that brings authentic Mayan flavors to your kitchen! Add a touch of magic to every dish you make!

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Ingredients

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  2. Alright, so I've got this query about making Mayan Mocha powder. Let me break it down.
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  14. **Discover How to Make Mayan Mocha Powder: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  15. Making **Mayan Mocha powder** is an exciting culinary adventure that combines rich, creamy ingredients with authentic Mayan flavors. This traditional recipe is perfect for those who love hearty, delicious recipes with a twist of cultural heritage. Follow these easy steps to create your own batch of **Mayan Mocha powder**, which you can enjoy fresh or store for later use.
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  17. ### **Ingredients**
  18. - 1 cup dried black beans (pinto beans work best)
  19. - 2 cups water
  20. - ½ cup unsweetened coconut milk
  21. - 1 tbsp unsweetened guar gum (optional, for texture)
  22. - Salt to taste
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  24. ### **Step-by-Step Process**
  25. #### **Step 1: Prepare the Beans**
  26. - In a large pot, combine the dried black beans and water. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat.
  27. - Reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and simmer for 20–30 minutes until the beans are tender. Drain well and set aside.
  28. #### **Step 2: Incorporate Coconut Milk**
  29. - In the same pot, add the unsweetened coconut milk. Stir gently to mix with the simmering beans.
  30. - Continue stirring occasionally to ensure even blending. The mixture will become creamy and smooth as it simmers for another 10–15 minutes.
  31. #### **Step 3: Adjust Texture (Optional)**
  32. - If desired, add a small amount of unsweetened guar gum for additional texture. Mix well before serving or storing.
  33. #### **Step 4: Serve or Store**
  34. - **As a Snack:** Enjoy the hot, creamy mixture directly from the pot.
  35. - **As a Spread:** Cool slightly and use as a dip for tortillas, chips, or as a base for guacamole.
  36. - **For Longevity:** Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days. For best results, use within 3–4 days once opened.
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  38. ### **Tips for Success**
  39. - Ensure the beans are fully rinsed before cooking to avoid any bitterness.
  40. - Experiment with adding other ingredients like cinnamon or vanilla extract for authentic Mayan flavor profiles.
  41. - Store unused portion in an air-tight container to maintain freshness.
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  43. Why not treat yourself or a loved one to this delicious, easy-to-make recipe? Your taste buds will thank you!

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