Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Candied Orange Slices in Spiced Chocolate

Father's Day was not too long ago and I was contemplating what to give my dad. He's always loved chocolate and fruit; and since cooking happens to be my specialty, I  decided to make him something special! Here are the instructions for making delicious candied orange slices dipped in spiced chili chocolate. (NOTE: these take about 1-2 days to dry out.)

You will need:
Organic oranges (I used about 2 & 1/2 small oranges.)
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar + extra for coating
1 cup water
Chocolate (I used semi-sweet chocolate baking chips.)
Powdered chili
Small or medium pot (depending on how many orange slices you're making.)

A note: I doubled the sugar syrup because I had a lot of orange slices to candy.

To start:
1. Wash the orange(s) thoroughly with warm water and dry. Slice your orange(s) into 1/4 inch discs. You can even cut these circles in half if you want smaller candies.
2. Next, you're going to blanch these slices. Put them in a pot of cold water and bring it to a boil. Strain them using a fine mesh sieve and put them aside. Repeat the blanching process, except this time, put the slices into an ice bath when they're done.
3. Now its time to make the sugar syrup! Put the sugar and water into the pot and set it on medium heat and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Once the syrup begins to bubble, stop stirring it. 
4. Put the oranges in the syrup and let them candy uncovered for approximately 1 hour.
5. After 1 hour, place the oranges on a cooling rack for about 15-20 minutes. Once this time has elapsed, coat both sides of the slices in sugar and place them back on the rack. 
6. Let the slices dry out for 1-2 days (or until you just can't stand to wait anymore.) 
7.Melt your chocolate in a double boiler or the microwave. I always use the microwave to avoid my chocolate seizing. Stir in a pinch of chili powder and begin dipping! 
8. place the orange slices on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and refrigerate for 1-2 hours.





I really loved making these delicious angels! The chocolate with the chili and the citrus was such an amazing combination! You could even substitute oranges for grapefruit or blood oranges! I used World Markets autumn colored single serve pie boxes to wrap these beauties up! I hope you enjoy making these and have fun sharing them! 












                                           


Peace and love. XXX.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Sugary Rings of Sweet Joy

School starts back on the 13th and I'm trying to get aaaaallll the baking out of my system.  I received a doughnut pan as a Christmas gift and, oh my lanta, I've been itching to use it.  Of course you can always make doughnuts in a big pot of sizzling oil, I like mine baked.  Yesterday I made cinnamon sugar doughnuts and today was all about chocolate. You really need a doughnut pan to make these, otherwise they'll just be "buns."

The basic recipe is the same for both doughnuts: the only difference is in the topping.

For the cinnamon doughnuts, I melted two tablespoons of butter and brushed it over one side of the doughnuts with a silicone pastry brush.  I mixed 1/4 cup granulated sugar with a tablespoon of ground cinnamon and dipped the wet side of the doughnuts in to coat them. I also substituted granulated sugar for brown, and white vinegar for apple cider vinegar.





For the chocolate doughnuts I just dunked the tops in chocolate ganache. To make ganache, just melt 1 & 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips with 1/2 cup heavy cream over medium. Stir it until smooth and transfer it to a bowl for dipping. When you dip them in the chocolate, press the doughnuts face down and lift them up and out: don't twist them.  Adorn them with colorful sprinkles, coconut flakes, or chopped nuts (I went with sprinkles!) I also added 1/8 teaspoon of nutmeg the doughnuts.  What's that? You have a lot of chocolate ganache leftover? Don't say it like it's a bad thing! It goes great with ice-cream or crepes.







What do doughnuts go great with? Coffee and friends! I got this precious giraffe mug at World Market and it comes in a set of four; enough for your friends. My favorite drink at Starbucks is a white mocha latte. Rather than spending 4-5 dollars on coffee everyday, I came up with a quick fix. I put 10-15 white chocolate chips in the bottom of my mug and pour the hot coffee over it. It's not quite the same thing as Starbucks, but it satisfies my craving. 

Oh la la. Doughnuts are easy to make and should be properly love and adored, otherwise you have no business making them in the first place. 

Peace and love. XXX.