We are sharing Chocolate Recipes today with the From our Dinner Table group......
Chocolate Recipes
- Baked Chocolate Donuts by That Recipe
- Chocolate Fudge Raspberry Bars by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Chocolate Oreo Bars by Family Around the Table
- Chocolate Walnut Caramels by Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
- Espresso Mocha Macaron with Salted Dark Chocolate Filling by A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures
- Kalamon-Chocolate Cantucci by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Low-Sugar Double Chocolate Muffins by Blogghetti
- Mini Chocolate Sandwich Cookies (Small Batch) by Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Old Fashioned Chocolate Pudding by Home Sweet Homestead
- S’mores Pie by Art of Natural Living
- Summer Hot Chocolate by Our Good Life
I first made these bars back in 1997 after finding it in an issue of Bon Appetit magazine. I made them for all the family get togethers for a few years and then forgot about them as other recipes took center stage. When I saw that the theme for this month's From our Dinner Table Group was chocolate, I immediately remembered them and knew what I was going to share.
- 16 oz. semi sweet chocolate chips, divided
- 1 1/2 sticks butter, diced
- 1/3 + 1/4 c. raspberry jam, I used a raspberry mango fromTony's Sweet Eats
- 1 c. sugar
- 5 eggs
- 1/3 c. flour
- 1 t. baking powder
- 1/4 c. heavy cream
- 12 oz. raspberries
- Line a 9x9x2" baking pan with aluminum foil. Treat with baking spray and set aside.
- Combine 10 oz. of the chocolate chips with the butter in a saucepan over low heat. Cook and stir until melted and smooth. Whisk in 1/3 c. of raspberry jam until melted. Set aside.
- Place sugar and eggs in large bowl of stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment. Beat at med high speed for about 6 minutes, until thickened. Sift the flour and baking powder over the egg mixture. Mix on low until incorporated.
- Pour in the chocolate mixture and, using a rubber spatula, fold into the egg mixture. Pour into the aluminum foil lined pan and bake in a preheated 350* oven for about 45 minutes, until top of cake is crusty and browned. Remove from oven, let set for 5 minutes, then press down the raised edges. Let cool for about 15 minutes.
- Invert onto a serving platter, remove foil and trim about 1/2" off each edge of the cake. Set aside to cool completely.
- Stir cream and 1/4 c. raspberry jam together in a saucepan. Cook over med high heat until it is melted and combined. Bring to a boil and remove from heat. Stir in remaining 6 oz. of chocolate chips until melted. Let stand for a few minutes until cooled but still liquid.
- Pour onto top of cake and spread to edges. Immediately arrange raspberries over the top of the cake. Place in refrigerator for at least 10 minutes and up to one day before serving.
Once you bake the fudge-like, brownie cake and it cools, you trim the edges so that it is completely flat. This is a good thing because those scraps can become a small version of this trifle. Two desserts for the effort of one. Woohooooo.
When it is trimmed, turn it onto your serving platter and remove the foil. You will be greeted with this decadent fudgy masterpiece. Let it continue to cool as you make the ganache.
Spread the ganache over the cake and top with raspberries.
Place in the refrigerator until ready to serve and store any leftovers in the refrigerator as well.
I served these up in large serving the first night following a family dinner. They were a big hit but I noticed that people were sharing their piece as it was so rich and decadent. The following day my niece, Stephanie came to visit. I cut the remaining cake into bite size pieces, each containing one raspberry, and set them out. Not only did they look adorable but they satisfied the dessert craving without being overwhelming. They would be perfect served on a dessert buffet in those small bite size pieces.
Chocolate Fudge Raspberry Bars
Yield: 12 servings
Chewy, fudgy and delicious, these bars are topped with a chocolate ganache and then finished with fresh raspberries. It is a decadent and lovely dessert.
ingredients:
instructions:
How to cook Chocolate Fudge Raspberry Bars
NOTES:
Adapted from Bon Appetit Magazine
Calories
444.63
444.63
Fat (grams)
26.90
26.90
Sat. Fat (grams)
15.80
15.80
Carbs (grams)
53.02
53.02
Fiber (grams)
4.65
4.65
Net carbs
48.37
48.37
Sugar (grams)
43.69
43.69
Protein (grams)
5.40
5.40
Sodium (milligrams)
168.05
168.05
Cholesterol (grams)
113.49
113.49
Property of A Day in the Life on the Farm
You had me at 'ganache', Wendy. Seriously, I love anything and everything with a poured ganache. Thanks for sharing with the group today.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cam.
DeleteRaspberry seeds irritate my gums. The recioe looks delicious, but Id substitute another fruit, maybe strawberries or blueberries or maybe even blackberries. Thanks for sharing with us!
DeleteAnother fruit would be lovely as well Magieperdu.
DeleteThese look so gooey and decadent! I hope we are getting some raspberries in the CSA box soon. (might have to hit the Farmer's Market instead)
ReplyDeleteThis will put them to good use Audrey.
DeleteThese look so rich and decadent Wendy, I can just imagine how good the raspberries were with it!
ReplyDeleteVery yummy April.
DeleteChocolate and raspberries pair so well together. These look amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo rich and decadent....I'm all for this flavor profile!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one Lisa.
DeleteIt could be 12 servings, or 48! I love the bite sized pieces idea. These sound wonderful.
ReplyDeleteyes, and those small bites are plenty of this decadent bar.
DeleteThese look like something you would find in a french pastry shop. Beautiful and naturally tasty!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thanks Terri.
DeleteChocolate and raspberries! What a great combo!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites Inger.
DeleteHow chocolaty and delicious looking! Those raspberries on top look so good.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavor profile Christie.
DeleteDelicious. I love chocolate, I love making desserts with chocolate and berries. My girls love brownies and this is a great recipe to change it up! Thanks for the recipes!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I hope you are the lucky winner.
Deletei love chocolate and raspberries together.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do. Good luck to you.
DeleteThese look so delicious! One of my favorite flavor combinations!
ReplyDeleteThey are Donna. Good luck to you.
DeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful dessert. Good luck Krissy.
Deletetasty looking
ReplyDeleteSo good. Good luck.
DeleteLooks easy to make and scrumptious. Will definitely be making soon as I am a raspberry lover!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy and good luck.
DeleteRaspberry and chocolate, this will be an unforgettable taste!
ReplyDeleteVery decadent and lovely Maria. Good luck.
DeleteThis looks delicious! Great combination.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen. Good luck.
DeleteI love the idea of incorporating jam into the bars, so many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteYes, good luck to you.
DeleteThat looks and sounds so amazing! ��
ReplyDeleteIt is. Good luck Tammy.
Deletewow, its wonderfull chocolate fudge raspberry bars. Looks yummy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt is Sri, good luck.
DeleteLooks pretty good to me
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful, good luck in the raffle.
DeleteLooking good, chocolate & raspberry, yumm
ReplyDeleteFor sure Paul, good luck.
DeleteThis looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteIt is Sara..good luck
DeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteCan't go wrong with chocolate fudge and raspberry! Great combo! YUMMY
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Jessica, good luck
DeleteOh my, how did I not see chocolate all wk bc I love all things chocolate and bars! Yum!
ReplyDeleteStay safe and have a awesome week!
Go back and check them all out J...tons of great recipes. Good luck in the raffle.
DeleteMy husband would like this combo.
ReplyDeleteI know mine does. Good Luck Michelle.
DeleteI need to make this for a friend of mine!
ReplyDeleteI hope your friend enjoys it Kristen.
DeleteThese look so delicious! Especially with the ganache! I can't wait to make these for my family!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy and good luck.
DeleteMy husband loves chocolate and raspberries so this is a winner ! kpkrier@kci.net
ReplyDeleteI think he will be thrilled with these.
DeleteYou found my weakness.. Raspberries and chocolate. YUM!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Brenda.
DeletePerfect combination!
ReplyDeleteSure is Felisia.
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