Showing posts with label Chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chocolate. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

DIY Marshmallow Lollipops

Do you want a fun treat that you can do with your kids? I made chocolate-covered marshmallow lollipops, and lil man was very excited to help me make them.

You will need:

  • Marshmallows - try to use Kraft Jet-Puffed, they're the best ones

  • Candy Wafers - Milk or Dark

  • Lollipop sticks or skewers

  • Sprinkles (optional)

  • Medium-sized saucepan

  • Glass bowl (like Pyrex)

  • Cookie sheet or other tray, lined with parchment paper


Here's how to make them:

1. Fill a medium saucepan with water half-way. Heat on Medium-High.

2. Place candy wafers in glass bowl and place bowl on top of the saucepan. Make sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water.

3. Let chocolate melt, about 5-10 minutes. When the wafers become shiny, you can start stirring with a wooden or silicone spoon/spatula.


4. While the chocolate is melting, you can prepare the lollipops. Insert sticks into marshmallows and place upside down in the tray.


5. Prepare sprinkles, if you're using them. Use shallow trays or bowls.


6. Make sure chocolate is completely melted before starting. Do not remove it from the boiling water to prevent cooling/hardening.

7. Dip each marshmallow into the chocolate, making sure to coat the bottom and all around. Tap lightly to remove any excess chocolate.


8. Dip the chocolate-covered marshmallow in the sprinkles, again making sure to coat the bottom and all around. Or, you can coat the sides and leave the bottom un-sprinkled, your choice.


9. Place the decorated lollipop in the paper-lined tray to cool and harden.


10. Repeat with the rest of the marshmallows. You can use different kinds of sprinkles, or leave them un-sprinkled. You're the chef!


11. Once they have cooled and hardened, dig in!


I hope you enjoy making these. Let me know what you think!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Foodie Review: Chocolate Cherry Cake Bars

As most of you know, I make custom cakes, cupcakes, brownies, cookies, and other sweet goodies as my part-time home business. It all started at home with hubby and lil man as my only clients and grew from there. I still like to bake new stuff for them whenever I don't have any orders. Lately, I've been browsing foodie blogs for new and interesting recipes, and thought it would be nice to blog about my experiences.


I will begin with the one that started it all: Chocolate Cherry Cake Bars with Dark Chocolate Ganache from Mini-Baker. When I first saw this recipe and noticed that it was made with boxed cake mix, I decided it was simple enough for a weeknight dessert, but would never ever tell anyone about it - after all, I make chocolate cake from scratch, so why should I brag about this one?


Turns out I was being extremely prejudiced. When I first tasted it, I almost passed out from the cherry-chocolatey goodness! And to think I didn't have to measure sugar or flour! It was awesomeness at its best.

The true test came when my hubby tasted it. I didn't tell him how I made it (I was still a bit embarrased about having made a cake from a box). He was all over it! When he started asking me where I had gotten the recipe from, I was tempted to lie, but eventually caved in and told him the truth. He mumbled something while chewing, and the cake was gone by the end of the day.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="I used a 8x8 pan, so they look more like cubes!"]Chocolate Cherry Cake Bars[/caption]

Here's the recipe so you can try it out for yourself. You can also find the original blog post and pic here.


Chocolate Cherry Cake Bars with Dark Chocolate Ganache


CAKE:

Ingredients
1 box of your favorite Dark Chocolate Cake Mix
1 15 oz. can cherry pie filling
(the one I found at the grocery store was 21 oz, so you can imagine how moister and goo-ier it was!)
2 eggs (make sure to use large eggs)
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips (eye-ball it, that's the best part!)

Directions
1. Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pan). Grease and flour 13x9-inch pan.
2. In large bowl, gently mix dry cake mix, pie filling, eggs and chocolate chips with rubber scraper; break up any undissolved cake mix by pressing with scraper. Carefully spread in pan.
3. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
4. Prepare the ganache while the cake is cooling

GANACHE:

Ingredients
1/3 cup butter
1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 cups dark chocolate chips
(if using from a bar, make sure to chop it into small pieces for best results)

Directions
1. Melt butter in a medium-sized pot over low heat.
2. Stir in cream and vanilla into the butter and bring to a boil.
3. Continue stirring for 2 minutes.
4. Remove the pot from heat and stir in chocolate chips until melted.
5. Pour the warm ganache over the top of the slightly-cooled bars. Let the bars set for 1 1/2 hours until the ganache is firm. Use a non-serrated knife to cut the bars and EAT UP!


Many thanks to Christa at Mini-Baker for the great recipe!