Knead the butter, powdered sugar, and corn syrup together into a little ball.
I didn’t have the cherries with the stems on them, so I stuck toothpicks in them so it would be easier to dip them after they cooled.Then you kind of wrap about a tsp of the dough around each cherry.
Let them cool for about an hour in the fridge or freezer.Then dip them in melted chocolate coating.After the initial dip, I let them cool for a bit and then took out toothpicks and dipped the hole back into melted chocolate to camouflage the hole.
Finally, I drizzled them with white chocolate and then sat them aside for about a week.I KNOW!A whole week to wait until the get nice and gooey.But, it was worth it :)
If you would like to take part in our monthly cooking challenge email us at:
stubsyo@yahoo.com
Rules Etc.
The Rules:
1.) Challenge will be given on the 1st of the month.
2.) Entries are due by the last day of the month.
3.) Recipe must be posted with entry along with preparation time. (Cite source if not your own).
4.) At least one photo of the dish must be presented. (We encourage a photo essay)
Challenge Results:
Voting will take place the subsequent month of the challenge. Winners will be announced along with the next theme and Mad Props will be given.
Categories are as follows: 1.) Most inventive/unique 2.) Best cooking story 3.) I desire to eat this immediately 4.) Most effortless (but in a good way) 5.) Best Photo(s) 6.) Best In Show
WOW! I've done chocolate straight on maraschinos, but never with the dough between. Beautiful with the drizzled white chocolate. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThose look... like cordial cherries. If I liked them, I'm sure they would look delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I realize that sounded jerkier than it should have.. I don't mean to be jerky. They look lovely. I just hate maraschino cherries.
ReplyDelete