Chocolate
Peanut Butter Buckeyes
The recipe and introductory text below are reprinted with permission from Gameday Gourmet by Pableaux Johnson.
An insanely easy-to-make candy that looks a lot like the famous nut of Ohio's state tree as well as Ohio State's symbol.The actual buckeye is a form of horse chestnut that, when eaten, might result in all kinds of unthinkable intestinal troubles. It's probably wiser to go for these sweet, bite-size globes with the famous peanut butter/chocolate flavor combo instead.
Owl Brownie Pops
Dylan's Candy Bar owner Dylan Lauren created these brownie pops as a fun way to use leftover Halloween candy. To watch Lauren create these brownies, and to take a tour of Dylan's Candy Bar, check out our videos.
The instructions below are just for inspiration—feel free to experiment with different kinds of candy and decorating supplies. Most of the candy can be found in the candy aisle of supermarkets or at Dylan's Candy Bar.
Chocolate Fondant
Editor's note: This recipe is reprinted with permission from Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food.
Chocolate Dulce de Leche Bars
Fudgy cookies go Latin with an infusion of dulce de leche, a sweet milk caramel similar to cajeta and arequipe. These cool treats are happily portable on their crisp shortbread crusts.
S'mores Cheesecake with Summer Berries
Two American classics in one dessert: A rich milk chocolate cheesecake sandwiched between a buttery graham cracker crust and a fluffy marshmallow topping.
Chocolate Ganache and Raspberry Tart
A flaky crust and a chocolate filling topped with a glistening tumble of raspberries—what's not to love?
Stracciatella Tortoni Cake with Espresso Fudge Sauce
You'll turn up your nose at plain old chocolate chip ice cream once you try this cool, stracciatella-flavored concoction—stracciatella being a vanilla-flavored cream with thin ribbons or chips of chocolate (which melt on the tongue) running through it. The stracciatella cream fills this semifreddo-like cake, which also shines with a toasted-almond cookie-crumb base, a toasted-almond topping, and a drizzle of espresso fudge sauce.
Bittersweet Chocolate Soufflés
While soufflés often sound difficult to make, this recipe is easy to follow and yields impressive results. We like to serve ours with high-quality vanilla bean ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.
Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies
Made without butter or flour, these dense, chewy cookies will satisfy even the most intense chocolate craving.
Chocolate Hazelnut Spiced Cookies
For the moistest, most intense mostaccioli imaginable, Miraglia Eriquez increased the cocoa, hazelnuts, and spices. And these little frosted cookies only get better with age, so feel free to bake them up to four days ahead of when you plan to serve them.
Perugian-Style Chocolate Hazelnut Cheesecake
Torta di Cioccolata al Forno con Vaniglia e Noccio
For this sophisticated cake, which will thrill any fan of bittersweet chocolate, Ferrigno took inspiration from a favorite Perugian café called Bar Sandri—Perugia being, as she puts it, the "firm historical chocolate capital" of Italy. And inspiration was all she could take: She requested the recipe from the chef several times, but he wouldn't divulge it. Desperate, she played around with the ingredients until she came up with something that tasted right.
Chocolate-Honey Tart
Lavender adds a floral note. If you're not a fan, the tart would also be delicious without it.
Profiteroles With Coffee Ice Cream
Leave it to the French to come up with the classiest way of doing an ice cream sundae. Hide the grown-up coffee ice cream inside a crisp puff of pastry (the same dough that cream puffs are made from), then drizzle it with full-bodied chocolate sauce.
The Easiest Chocolate Mousse Ever
The trick here is that instead of beating egg whites into peaks, you whip the chocolate and egg together in a blender. Salmonella from underdone eggs is rare, but if you're concerned about partly uncooked yolks, skip this for the kids and save it for the adults.
Brandied Apricot Beignets with Chocolate Dipping Sauce
Brandy and apricots amp up the flavor of these fritters. The finishing touch? A dark-chocolate sauce.