Wednesday 8 August 2012

Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate

I love chocolate. I love it so much that I have my own chocolate business, Message in a Bottle. www.message-in-bottle.com.au I’m always on the hunt for different mouth-watering chocolate recipes. Not just mouth-watering but easy to make and with wow factor for those I’m feeding them to. So I decided as I take a break from my business chocolate orders today that I would share with you some sure fire hit chocolate recipes that are not only extremely drool worthy but super easy and quick to make. Click on the below links to be taken straight to the recipe. I have made them all and I keep all these links saved in my favourites. They are all seriously easy and dangerously tasty.

Chocolate Mousse Cheesecake.
http://www.mangiodasola.com/2010/02/chocolate-mousse-cheesecake.html

This will give you the wow factor when entertaining. Be sure to have the recipe handy as everyone will be asking you for it.



5 Ingredients Chocolate Molten Cakes
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/claire-robinson/chocolate-molten-cakes-recipe/index.html

5 ingredients, 10 mins prep time, 20 mins cooking time. So simple.



Chocolate Cake with Custard Filling
http://droolfactor.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/cake-dreams-do-come-true/

The recipe suggests using wood skewers to separate the cake but if your careful it’s easy enough to do with just a hot knife and a good eye. This one also needs a little extra time to set the custard before adding it to the cake.



Classic Choc mouse
http://www.kidspot.com.au/best-recipes/Dessert+6/Chocolate-mousse-recipe+1601.htm

I often add a splash of Baileys to my mouse too which is of course optional.




Quick Self Saucing Pudding

http://www.bestrecipes.com.au/recipe/quick-self-saucing-pudding-L5070.html

This is the one for after dinner during the week when you really feel like a sweet hit but haven't got a lot of time and want something super quick. I pour the mixture into separate little bowls or coffee cups and it cooks even faster.