Posts Tagged ‘Chocolate’

Easy Chocolate Dessert Recipe

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Chocolate is one of the oldest processed foods enjoyed over the past millennium. It came from the tropical tree called cocoa. This tree is native to South America, Central America and Mexico. The seeds of the cocoa tree are dried and fermented and finally grounded and liquefied. As a result of these processes, pure unsweetened chocolate is formed.

There are different kinds of chocolate. Each is classified according to its composition and color. Milk chocolate is the combination of sugar, cocoa butter and milk. It is considered not a true chocolate because of the absence of cocoa solids formed from the processes involved in production of pure chocolate. White chocolate can be consumed by animals. The addition of sugar and fats makes up the third kind of chocolate. Dark chocolate has high cocoa content and is believed to have health benefits by reducing the occurrence of heart attack. One example of dark chocolate is semisweet chocolate which is used in cooking recipes. Sometimes vanilla is added for a more pleasing aroma.

Chocolate is enjoyed in a wide variety of preparations nowadays. If one would go to a nearby restaurant, cafeteria or snack bar, one would definitely come across chocolates in various attractive servings ranging from breads, cakes, drinks and ice creams.

Below is an easy chocolate dessert recipe that you can enjoy doing. It’s a recipe on how to make your ice cream richer, creamier and attractive when served after a sumptuous meal. It is very easy to prepare.

Chocolate Caramel Sauce
Ingredients:
½ gallon vanilla ice cream of any flavor
10 caramels
¾ cup of Nestle Carnation Evaporated Milk
1 ¾ cups of Nestle Toll House Milk Chocolate Morsels

Directions:Combine caramels, 1 ½ cups morsels and evaporated milk in a saucepan under low heat. Continuously stir until mixture is smooth. Serve as a topping on ice cream.

This easy chocolate recipe has an estimated cooking time of ten minutes. It yields to seven servings of ¼ cup each. In case of left over, refrigerate and reheat in saucepan while continuously stirring.

You can also use this sauce to add flavor to your brownies and cheesecakes. You can even add peanut butter chips, colored chocolate chips to make it more attractive for kids. This stuff is heavenly and your friends will compliment you for its rich and tempting taste.

This is just an example of an easy to prepare chocolate recipe. Other recipes vary from their ingredients, procedures, cooking time, skill level and the number of servings. Nestle, a multinational packaged food company, offers a wide range of easy chocolate recipes for you to choose from to fit your interests. With its line of chocolate products, dairy products, and ice cream you can surely select a wide variety of easy recipe suggestions to satisfy your eagerness to learn more about easy chocolate recipes.

These easy chocolate recipes let you spend little time in your kitchen yet let you delight anybody’s taste buds. These are easy to follow recipes that you alone can enjoy doing even on a busy day. Enjoy the chocolates. Enjoy the recipes.

Can you make a German Chocolate cake using a Fudge Chocolate cake mix?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

I have a pantry full of Betty Crocker Triple Chocolate Fudge cake mixes. But i have a request for a German Chocolate Cake. If i added some German Choco squares to the cake mix will work? I’d make the appropriate GC frosting. Just not sure what a GC cake tastes like.

Chocolate from the Cake Mix Doctor

Friday, July 30th, 2010

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Be My Valentine Chocolate Cake

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

This is the recipe for the cake my mother made every Valentines Day. She would bake the cake in 2 pans. One round, and one square. She then would turn the square cake to form a diamond, cut the round cake in half and attached each half to either side of the point of the diamond with frosting. She would then decorate with candies and write with red frosting “Be My Valentine”,. That is how the name came about. Try this recipe for a wonderful Valentine Day dessert.

Be My Valentine Chocolate Cake


1/2 cup butter


4 squares (1 oz each) unsweetened chocolate


2 eggs


1 3/4 cups of buttermilk


2 teaspoons of vanilla


2 1/2 cups sifted self rising flour


2 cups sugar


Dark Chocolate Frosting following


Preheat oven to 350 degrees, grease and flour 1 square cake pan, 1 round cake pan,(to make heart)or two 8 inch round pans for a layer cake. Combine butter and chocolate in small saucepan. Melat over low heat; remove pan from heat set mixture aside to cool. Beat eggs in mixing bowl with electric mixer; beat until well blended. Stir in chocolate mixture. Pour batter into prepard pans. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in pans for 10 minutes; remove cake from pan & cool completely on wire racks . Frost with Chocolate Frosting. Makes 12-15 servings.

Dark Chocolate Frosting


1/2 cup butter


4 squares(1 ounce each)unsweetened chocolate


4 cups of confectioners’sugar(about 1 lb)


1/2 cup evaporated milk


1/4 teaspoon salt


2 teaspoons vanilla


Combine butter and chocolate in medium saucepan. Melt over low heat; remove pan from heat. Gradually blend in sugar, milk, salt and banilla. Beat until smooth.

How do I make a SUGAR-FREE chocolate cake?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Ok, here’s the issue: I need to make a sugar free chocolate cake for a diabetic tomorrow, but I live far from a store. I have Splenda, cake flower, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, eggs and low-fat milk. Do you have any idea of the amounts of each I could use to make this cake? Is it even possible?
Oh and I have shortening and wheat flower, if that helps :{

Happy Birthday Chocolate Euphoria Cake

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

  • Made with wholesome, real ingredients without preservatives or additives.
  • Like home-made from scratch, not from a baking mix.
  • Cake can be personalized with your message.
  • 12 twisty candles (as shown) are included with cake.
  • Freshly made at our artisan bakery with 30 years of expertise.

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The ultimate essence of chocolate. Moist and rich chocolate cake baked with chocolate chips and cream cheese, then covered with a sensuous velvety smooth Belgian Chocolate Glaze. This delicious cake has been our best seller for over 25 years. 7 inch cake serves 6-10…. More >> Happy Birthday Chocolate Euphoria Cake

Recipes: Chocolate Cream Pies

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Beat to a cream half a cupful of butter and a cupful and a quarter of powdered sugar. Add two well-beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of wine, half a cupful of milk, and a cupful and a half of sifted flour, with which has been mixed a teaspoonful and a half of baking powder.

Bake this in four well-buttered, deep, tin plates for about fifteen minutes in a moderate oven. Put half a pint of milk in the double-boiler, and on the fire. Beat together the yolks of two eggs, three tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar, and a level tablespoonful of flour. Stir this mixture into the boiling milk, beating well.

Add one-sixth of a teaspoonful of salt, and cook for fifteen minutes, stirring often. When cooked, flavor with half a teaspoonful of vanilla extract. Put two of the cakes on two large plates, spread the cream over them, and lay the other two cakes on top. Beat the whites of the two eggs to a stiff froth, and then beat into them one cupful of powdered sugar and one teaspoonful of vanilla.

Shave one ounce of Walter Baker & Co.’s Premium No. 1 Chocolate, and put it in a small pan with two tablespoonfuls of sugar and one tablespoonful of boiling water. Stir over a hot fire until smooth and glossy. Now add three tablespoonfuls of cream or milk, and stir into the beaten egg and sugar. Spread on the pies and set away for a few hours.

Arbuckle’s Fine Roasted Coffee, Molten Chocolate Cake, 1.3-Ounce Bags

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

  • Case of 30 1.3-ounce pouches of Molten Chocolate ground coffee (total of 39 ounces)
  • Made with mountain-grown, 100% Arabica beans
  • Pre-measured to brew one perfect pot of coffee; for use in all coffee drip brewers
  • Rich chocolate flavoring for an ideal desert blend; refined with unique “dry-roast” process
  • Processed and packaged in Arizona; each pouch brews exactly one pot of coffee

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Chocolate Cake(eggless) Making Made Easier

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010


Here is how it is made: Take two measures of maida, two measures of powdered sugar, 1/2 measure of cocoa powder, 1/2 measure of milk powder, 1/2 measure of butter, 2 measures of water and beat it into a fine batter using a whipper attachment in a blender; pour this batter into a suitable vessel upto not more than half inch deep and place in an oven ( i have used improvised an oven, seen in the clip ); heat on a very low flame for about 15 mts and test whether the cake is fully baked by inserting a clean matchstick ( should come out clean ); cool for about one hour and prise it out of the vessel; if you so like you may add icing made of butter and icing sugar; even as it is, it would be tasty..and then EAT ! Tip: Do not pour the batter deeper than about 1/2 inch, else the center of the cake would be dense.. also you can add raisins and dry fruit peices to the batter if you want to …

Chocolate Cake [Wannabe Souffle xD] // Vlog ~ 01’05’10

Monday, July 26th, 2010


heyy guyss~ ^-^ uh…this isn’t wat i planned it to be…..it was going to be a random vlog, buit its kinda ended up being a tutorial on how to make a chocolate souffle…xD amazingg ey?? bt guys this did take me time to makee so please enjoyy~ comment, like and subscribeee~ ^-^ personally, i think this recipe is okais, bt i wna try gordan ramsays recipe next time because the souffle didnt come out as light and fluffy as i thought it should be T^T Recipe: 6 Eggs 175g Sugar 125g Flour 150g Butter 200g Chocolate simplee and easyy~ try it~ ^-^ Songs: Doushite Kimi Wo Suki Ni Natte Shimattandarou [Why did i fall in Love with you~] [[どうして君を好きになってしまったんだろう]] ~ TVXQ Anytime ~ Koda Kumi #30 – Most Discussed (Today)) – People & Blogs #87 – Top Favourited (Today)) – People & Blogs #40 – Top Rated (Today)) – People & Blogs tut up soon~x