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If you haven’t heard of cake balls yet, I recommend that you check out Bakerella’s website to see what the fuss is all about. Cake balls are a great little invention; cooked cake batter crumbled and mixed with cream cheese frosting, rolled into balls, then dunked into melted chocolate. Don’t just make these for the health benefits though, they taste pretty darn good too. The recipe says to use any boxed cake mix for the type of flavor you want. For my first attempt I used Devil’s Food Cake mix, and a homemade frosting. You can buy a can of cream cheese frosting instead, but I accidentally bought cream cheese instead of frosting, and had to improvise.
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I’ve rarely made dishes that require multiple steps.
Bailey’s Chocolate Pudding — No Kids Allowed Posted on 23 February 2010 by Mădălina At first glance, this looks like a cup of dark chocolate hot cocoa, but take a closer look and you’ll find the ultimate after-dinner-dessert.
Last week, a rep from Domino® Sugar offered me a $20 Visa gift card to buy baking supplies in return for making something from the Domino® website. So, I figured I’d go there and choose from a list of cookies and cakes and other baked goods, but their recipe index is actually pretty impressive. A Winter Green Salad with Pear and Apple Cider Vinaigrette . A Double Café Diable with coffee, rum extract, cloves, orange zest and a cinnamon stick.
Call me easily amused, but these little torch-topped cupcakes delight me. Besides being a cute novelty item for a party, I think they would add a little drama to the end of a romantic meal. I've been looking for something different to serve for Valentine's dessert, and this is definitely different. The strawberries are hollowed out and filled with a bit of liquor, then ignited with a match.