The Best Sunday Chocolate Dessert
All chocolate eaters of the world… Beware. There is something that will make you love chocolate even more.
Delicate combination of soft, runny chocolate, creamy and light mascarpone layer mixed with coffee, biscuits and strawberries.
This is no food anymore. This is more like aphrodisiacs now.
I have discovered similar recipe to this dessert while on holidays. We went to local (but famous in whole country) bakery/cake shop for our day treat. We have planned to have ice creams but once I saw that dessert I changed my mind.
It was spoon-licking dessert. I am glad that we took table in the back room, as consuming this from outsider point of view looked and sounded like good porn.
(Yes, you will make those noises too while eating this. It is that good).
This dessert is lighter than original recipe. I have removed heavy cream, sugar, sweetened biscuits and more. What I am presenting to you is skinny version of chocolate dessert.
Chocolate Sunday Heaven
Serves 3
Ingredients;
- 350g of Mascarpone (12,3 oz)
- 1 cup of fresh strawberries
- 2 tbsp of honey
- Vanilla extract
- 15 sponge fingers
- 1 teaspoon of instant coffee
- 3 bars of chocolate
- 4 tbsp of milk
Directions;
- Prepare glasses for dessert and on the bottom place crushed sponge fingers.
- Mix 1 teaspoon of coffee with 5 tablespoons of warm water in coffee cup. Using spoon pour some of it on every sponge biscuit in every glass.
- In separate bowl place mascarpone cheese, vanilla extract and honey. Using blender mix it together but not longer than 30 seconds. Mascarpone will be fluffy, light, and tasty.
- Place mascarpone in every glass on top of the biscuits.
- Heat up 4 tablespoons of milk and chocolate in a pan. Lower heat to small and constantly stirring wait for chocolate to go soft. If necessary add more milk.
- When ready pour some liquid chocolate to every glass.
- Wash and cut strawberries. Add to every glass.
- Serve immediately.
This is sweet treat you can have on your Sunday afternoon. Just chocolate heaven.
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