So, as I had stated before, I
was going to be doing chocolate pretzels. I got the dough all together and it kept crumbling apart. By the time I got enough butter in it to make it dough-y, it was cracking apart when I tried to knead it. I got frustrated and had to throw it out.
I decided I wanted to do something I
knew would come out, and would come out tasting good. Something foolproof, with a guaranteed delicious end. Basically, I didn't want to spend hours on a recipe that wouldn't turn out, that was brand new to me and I had no idea how it would've tasted if it HAD turned out!
After a delicious surprise Valentine's trip to a fondue place for dessert, I had an idea, and I decided to concoct my own monstrous creation. I apologize in advance for any cases of diabetes anyone gets from viewing these pictures.
Crispy Chocolate Insanity
For lack of a better name. :B
Since it looks like a pile of whipped cream, here is the (all-important) breakdown-slash-recipe from the bottom, up:
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Double-Chocolate Cocoa Krispie Treat
----- 11 cups Cocoa Krispies cereal, 2 8oz bags of Chocolate Royale Marshmallows (yes, they make chocolate marshmallows... MMM!), 6 tablespoons of butter. (Melt butter on low heat in a saucepan. Dump in marshmallows; stir occasionally until melted. Take off heat, stir in cereal until coated. Press cereal into greased 9x13x2" pan, and let cool until solid.)
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Chocolate-Peanut-Butter Krispie Treat coating
----- (Make more or less depending on how much of the above pan of treats you want to cover. I made just enough to cover about 1/3 of the pan in a light coating, and that's what this recipe is for, so scale up as necessary)... 6 squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate, 2-3 tablespoons of peanut butter (more or less depending on how peanut-buttery you want it!)... melt chocolate and peanut butter together in a double-boiler with a small sliver of butter (instead of a double boiler you can use a ceramic bowl that sits in a small pot you own; put a small amount of water into the pot, place the bowl over it, and heat on low to medium heat, stirring chocolate and butter in the bowl as it melts). Drizzle and spread over the cooled rice krispie treats. Let harden before cutting squares.
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Chocolate Peanut-Butter Ice Cream (or ice cream of your choice)
----- This step can be left out altogether, to be honest. We had some low-calorie chocolate peanut-butter ice cream on hand that turned out to be more "ice" than "cream" and I would've enjoyed this more without it. A creamier ice cream might go a lot better, though...!
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Peanut Butter of your choice
----- I used Peter Pan. If it matters. Just dump some on there.
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Hot Fudge of your choice
----- Smuckers. Although the Hershey's looked tempting at the store. Warm it up and dump some on the peanut butter!
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Home-made chocolate whipped cream
----- 1 and 1/2 cups of heavy whipping cream, 1/2 cup of confectioner's sugar, 1/4 cup cocoa... sift cocoa and confectioner's sugar together to get the lumps out. Beat heavy whipping cream on a low setting for 1 minute, then slowly add in the sugar/cocoa mixture, beating until all is incorporated and the cream is light and fluffy. DON'T OVERBEAT, you can turn this into chocolate butter pretty easily..!
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Hershey's Triple-Chocolate Topping (or sprinkles/topping of your choice)
----- I saw this triple-chocolate topping at the store... it's tiny chocolate chips, chocolate cookie pieces, and jimmies. Any chocolate sprinkles will do, though!
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I've linked to large pictures of the progress at the end of each entry.
It's not pretty, but it makes up for it in deliciousness. And... in creating cravings. I want another one tonight.
