If you've got a (massive) sweet tooth, an on-going 75-hard, and still want to satisfy your cravings—we've got you!
There are desserts that make you spiral because of the sheer guilt of cheating on your diet, and then there are those that taste delicious and feel even better. These vegan chocolate bites from the
Anāyu – Stories from Vana, a curated set of recipes straight from Six Senses Vana, a wellness retreat in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, fall firmly into the second category. Rooted in the kind of mindful,
ingredient-forward cooking that the Vana kitchen is known for, this recipe manages to feel indulgent without tipping into excess—exactly what you want when a sweet craving hits, but you’re not in the mood for something heavy.
Although simple at first glance in terms of ingredients and methodology, sometimes, less is more. Using chocolate, coconut milk, and a hint of orange, these bites are a flavour bomb owing to the way the elements come together to make it a special sweet treat. The richness of the chocolate is balanced by the light, citrusy sharpness of orange, while
coconut milk adds a smooth, creamy finish. And just when you think you know what to expect, there’s mint—fresh, unexpected, and the kind of detail that lifts the entire bite.
Small, satisfying, and just rich enough to keep sweet lovers happy, these treats are perfectly portioned and easy to reach for, without the usual post-
dessert regret. Whether you’re making them for guests or yourself, they’re proof that sometimes, the simplest desserts are the best way to go.