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THE BEST DIPPING/COATING CHOCOLATE EVER! RECIPE - FOOD…



The Best Dipping/Coating Chocolate Ever! Recipe - Food… image

The most wonderful chocolate in which to dip almost anything! My Mom gave me this recipe years and years ago. I can't believe how many things I can find to dip into it, besides my fingers! The addition of the food-grade paraffin gives beautiful snap and finished gloss when your chocolate project is completed.

Total Time 35 minutes

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Yield 20-25 dipped marshmallows, for example.

Number Of Ingredients 2

12 ounces chocolate, chopped into small pieces. (Any type will do, although I am partial to Hershey's Milk Chocolate)
2 ounces canning paraffin wax, like Gulf Wax (about 1/2 bar)

Steps:

  • Chop the paraffin into small pieces.
  • Melt the paraffin in the microwave, or on top of a double-boiler. (This takes quite a while, so be patient.).
  • When the paraffin is melted, add the chocolate.
  • Stir all together.
  • If using the microwave, continue heating for 1-minute intervals, using 50% power, until everything is well-blended. Be sure to stir your mixture between 1-minute heatings. If using a double-boiler, stir the chocolate/paraffin mixture constantly until fully mixed.
  • Dip marshmallows, nuts, dried fruit, cookies, pretzels, or whatever you like.
  • Fresh fruits should be at the peak of ripeness. After rinsing your fresh fruit, you need to be sure it's patted completely dry. (Chocolate will not cling to wet fruit.).
  • After dipping, place on a waxed-paper lined cookie-sheet and allow to harden. 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on ambient temperature.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 85.2, FatContent 8.9, SaturatedFatContent 5.5, CholesterolContent 0, SodiumContent 4.1, CarbohydrateContent 5.1, FiberContent 2.8, SugarContent 0.1, ProteinContent 2.2

CHURROS RECIPE - RECIPES AND COOKING TIPS - BBC GOOD FOOD



Churros recipe - Recipes and cooking tips - BBC Good Food image

Try a fresh spin on doughnuts by piping them Spanish-style and serving with a thick and indulgent homemade dark chocolate sauce.

Provided by Sarah Cook

Categories     Dessert, Dinner

Total Time 1 hours

Yield Makes about 20 churros

Number Of Ingredients 13

50g butter, melted
½ tsp vanilla extract
250g plain flour, from a new bag (essential for absorbing the liquid)
1 tsp baking powder
about 1 litre sunflower oil
a few chunks of bread
200g dark chocolate, not too bitter, broken into chunks
100ml double cream
100ml whole milk
3 tbsp golden syrup
½ tsp vanilla extract, if you have some
100g caster sugar
2 tsp cinnamon

Steps:

  • Boil the kettle, then measure 300ml boiling water into a jug and add the melted butter and vanilla extract. Sift the flour and baking powder into a big mixing bowl with a big pinch of salt. Make a well in the centre, then pour in the contents of the jug and very quickly beat into the flour with a wooden spoon until lump-free. Rest for 10-15 mins while you make the sauce.
  • Put all the sauce ingredients into a pan and gently melt together, stirring occasionally until you have a smooth shiny sauce. Keep warm on a low heat.
  • Fill a large deep saucepan one-third full of oil. Cooking with hot oil can be dangerous – before you start, read up on how to deep-fry safely to avoid accidents in the kitchen. Heat until a cube of bread browns in 45 seconds to 1 min. Cover a tray with kitchen paper and mix the caster sugar and cinnamon together.
  • Fit a star nozzle to a piping bag – 1.5-2cm wide is a good size. Fill with the rested dough, then pipe 2-3 strips directly into the pan, snipping off each dough strip with a pair of kitchen scissors. Fry until golden brown and crisp. Be very careful here – if air bubbles form in the churros they can explode, especially if the oil overheats or you use old flour. Cooking with hot oil can be dangerous – before you start, read up on how to deep-fry safely to avoid accidents in the kitchen. Keep children out of the kitchen and protect yourself by wearing long sleeves and eye protection, and keeping your face away from the pan.
  • Once the churros are crisp and golden brown, remove them from the oil with a slotted spoon and drain on the kitchen paper-lined tray. Carry on cooking the rest of the dough in batches, sprinkling the cooked churros with some cinnamon sugar as you go. When you’ve cooked all the churros, toss with any remaining cinnamon sugar and serve with the chocolate sauce, for dipping. To see a video of how to prepare churros, take a look at our churros ice cream sandwich recipe.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 185 calories, FatContent 9.6 grams fat, SaturatedFatContent 5 grams saturated fat, CarbohydrateContent 22.4 grams carbohydrates, SugarContent 13.7 grams sugar, FiberContent 0.9 grams fiber, ProteinContent 2 grams protein, SodiumContent 0.2 milligram of sodium

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