Cherries in chocolate are wonderful candies with an incomparable and delicious taste. Meanwhile, you can cook them at home on your own, than to please your family with an amazing delicacy.
Photo of the finished cherry dessert Recipe content:
- Ingredients
- Step by step cooking
- Video recipe
Chocolate and fruit are complementary and wonderfully combining products. They can be combined in one meal or in one dish. Chocolate covered fruit can be an excellent addition to any evening. After all, as you know, both of these products are very useful. Therefore, in addition to the amazing taste, you can also get certain benefits for the body.
Cherries in chocolate are a multifunctional delicacy that can be served not only on your own, but in different variations and all kinds of situations. For example, they can decorate any birthday cake, or make an interlayer in the form of a cake filling. They are suitable as one of the components of jelly desserts, and simply fruits in chocolate glaze are delicious to use on their own with a glass of champagne.
For the recipe, depending on the taste and nature of the event, you can use any chocolate: milk, white or black. For example, bitter dark chocolate with 70% cocoa will perfectly emphasize the taste of strongly sweet fruits, and a softer taste will be obtained in combination of white or milk chocolate with sweet and sour berries.
- Caloric content per 100 g - 250 kcal.
- Servings - 25
- Cooking time - 15 minutes, plus hardening time
Ingredients:
- Cherries - 25 pcs.
- Any chocolate to taste - 100 g
Cooking cherries in chocolate
1. Melt the chocolate in a way convenient for you. For example, you can use a steam bath. To do this, place the chocolate in a container that you place on top of a bowl of water. Send it to the stove and heat until it melts. But, in any case, do not bring the chocolate to a boil, otherwise it will taste bitter. You just need to melt it. If it cools down during cooking, put it periodically on the fire and heat it up.
You can also melt the chocolate in the microwave. But here there is a possibility of not keeping track of it, and as a result, bring it to a boil.
By the way, if there is no chocolate, then you can make icing from ordinary products. To do this, mix cocoa powder, milk and butter. Stir the ingredients and heat.
2. Wash the cherries, dry them with a towel and dip them one by one into the melted mass. Swirl the berries in all directions so that they are evenly glazed.
If you use cherries for a cake, remove the seeds first and soak them in alcohol if desired. Then you get the drunk cherry dessert.
3. On the countertop, spread cling foil on which to spread the berries.
4. Send the cherries to the refrigerator until the glaze solidifies. Then they can be used for their intended purpose.
See also a video recipe on how to cook chocolate covered cherries: