Satisfying Pleasure Chocolate Delights
- 05.03.09
- Chocolate, Chocolate Delights, Grand Marnier
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For some people, art and music, things most beautiful and pleasant in the world. For others, television and video games can fill this gap, others love shopping. But for me the greatest joy fills our world has to offer, is chocolate.
Chocolate has been a long time to have “functions as” revealing scientists continue to try. However, the science is behind all this does not interest me as much as the different ways to enjoy this joy sent from heaven.
Two of my dearest, the most guilty pleasures of chocolate that can turn any frown into a smile and warm the heart of each:
· Bailey’s Truffle Fudge Recipe
· Chocolate Grand Marnier Tart Recipe
Bailey’s Truffle Fudge
I stop at your first question: Yes, this is as good as it sounds. You need three cups of chocolate chips semisweet, a cup of vanilla chips, a quarter cup of butter, a cup of Bailey’s Irish Cream, a half-cup of chopped nuts. For the filling, you’ll need a cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, half a cup vanilla chips, two tablespoons of butter and four tablespoons of Bailey’s. Your first step is to burn all the chips do not melt into a smooth paste. Now add the butter, Bailey’s, and powdered sugar until completely mixed in. Find one mold 8-10, vegetable oil spray, and place the chocolate is evenly mixed. Follow the same procedure for the filling to spread on top of fudge, they are perfectly smooth. Cover the pan with plastic wrap and refrigerate for one hour, and serve as hard!
Chocolate tart with Grand Marnier
For this recipe, it will be a box of raspberries or frozen strawberries, your favorites, four brownies, a pint of Vanilla Ice cream, four tablespoons of chocolate syrup and two tablespoons nuts. To serve this dish, and bring two of your smartest desert goggles. Let the brownies in each half and filled the cup of ice cream and berries. Then, create layers Cup remains syrup, ice cream, more fruit. When you reach the top and sprinkle with nuts for the finishing touch!
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