Coconut
Milk Ice Cream: The Ultimate Metabolism-Boosting Dessert!
Metabolism boosting ice
cream? Yes- you heard that right! Let’s talk about why…
Coconut
milk: While traditional ice cream can be a great treat for many, many
people with sub-par health can have dairy allergies or sensitivities, making it
more stressful to digestion and the immune system (not the best thing for
boosting the metabolism and fat loss). Coconut milk as a base on the other hand
is a very tasty alternative with some excellent benefits. Coconut milk is
anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, stimulating to the
metabolism, easy to digest, and full of antioxidants.
Chocolate: Dark chocolate is
chock full of magnesium which is needed as an important cofactor for over
300 enzyme reactions in the body. Not only is magnesium lacking in the American
diet (due to soil depletion & processed foods), but your body also wastes
magnesium under stress. Magnesium helps to counter the stress responsive to
support the metabolism.
Calcium: According to Dr.
Ray Peat, PhD, calcium is a huge stimulator to
the metabolic rate. And so that means that additive free dairy products like whole
milk, cottage cheese, ice cream and other cheeses can be a great choice, since
dairy is packed with high quality protein, fats and calcium. But in this case,
because this is a dairy free ice cream, it uses a small amount of homemade very finely
powdered eggshell calcium. It’s completely optional, but adds a special nutritional
component if you want it!
Organic
sugar: Not only is real sugar extremely easy to digest (especially
when dissolved like here), it also provides your body with quick efficient
energy to feed your cells and stimulate the metabolism! Did you know
that your liver stores sugar (called glycogen), and that you NEED a steady flow
of sugar to keep glycogen stores topped off? Without a healthy storage of
glycogen, your liver won’t convert thyroid hormone T4 (inactive) to T3 (active
form) — which FUELS your metabolism. As Dr. Peat puts it, “The liver
provides about 70% of our active thyroid hormone, by converting thyroxine to
T3, but it can provide this active hormone only when it has adequate glucose.”
If you think your sugar free diet is doing you any favors, check in with your
body temperature in the morning- a waking temperature of less than 97.8 degrees
is a sign that your metabolism is lacking (and that thyroid conversion
isn’t happening like it should).
Pastured
egg yolks: According to Catherine over at the Butter Nutrition blog, eggs
are like nature’s multivitamin containing everything needed to create life!
Each egg contains about 6 grams of protein, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, B2,B5,
B12, choline and cholesterol. Getting a few eggs per day with a few extra yolks
is a great way to give your body MORE of the nutrients it needs.
Collagen: This is completely
optional, but adds a little extra anti-inflammatory protein to support your
liver and phase 2
detoxification. If you want to learn more about how and WHY to use it, read
all about it’s amazing detoxifying and anti-aging qualities here.
3 pastured egg yolks*
4.5 tb pure cacao powder ( this one)
2 tb dark chocolate chips (finely shredded)
1/4 cup + 2tb organic cane sugar
¼ tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
Method:
1) Combine 1/2 can of coconut milk and all of the sugar in a
saucepan on medium, and heat until dissolved (this inverts the sugar and makes
it easier to digest, particularly for those on GAPS or SCD diets). Let this
cool in the fridge for about 1 hour.
2) In a blender combine the chilled coconut milk/sugar mixture,
the rest of the coconut milk, egg yolks, vanilla, & salt. Blend at a
low-speed until combined.
3) Add cocoa powder, gelatin (optional) and eggshell calcium
(optional). Blend.
5) Top this chocolate coconut milk ice cream with shredded
chocolate chips or stir in to combine. Enjoy!
*Raw egg yolks can be lethal and are not appropriate for
everyone, especially those with weakened immunity. Please do your own research
and make your own choice on whether they are right for you. You may also view
our disclaimer here.
Sources:
Butter Nutrition
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