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Here is a recipe from my late grandma. The creamy chocolate filling is light as a cloud. You can serve each slice with a dollop of whipped cream if you like. Please note: this recipe contains raw eggs. We recommend that pregnant women, young children, the elderly and the infirm do not consume raw eggs. Important: be sure to use only fresh eggs for this recipe.
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Sweet and salty chocolate-flavored popcorn, baked until dry and crunchy with roasted almonds, makes a great snack and a fun gift.
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, butter, cocoa, salt, almonds
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These gluten-free cookies made with dairy-free chocolate chips, flax seeds, and banana are a sweet post-workout snack packed with protein.
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Making caramel is easier than you might think! Butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, condensed milk and vanilla create the caramel that you then simply dip in melted chocolate.
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Dark and decadent with a hint of peppermint, this truffle tart is made with Stevia In The Raw®, so there's less sugar and calories!
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A very dark, rich chocolate cookie for the true chocoholic. This recipe uses relatively little flour, resulting in dense, fudge-like cookies.
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This healthier version of a classic cookie jar staple uses whole wheat flour and organic ingredients that create a tender treat.
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Classic creme brulee gets a chocolate makeover with the addition of cocoa powder in this creamy make-ahead dessert perfect for a party of 8.
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This cake and its icing are made from scratch. I cook for a living and the people who I have made this for love it!
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For extra fudgy results, make these cakes a day ahead; wrap them well in plastic wrap, and refrigerate. Serve them chilled or at room temperature.
Ingredients: butter, flour, chocolate, sugar, eggs, salt
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Ganache is the French term for the luscious combination of chocolate and cream, and it makes a strategic addition to any dessert playbook When it’s hot and pourable, it’s a classic companion to ice cream Warm, you can pour or pipe it over a cake, cupcakes or cookies; it will set to a soft, rich glaze
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This is something my mom use to make for us kids as a cool treat on a warm day. It is a rich chocolate treat.