Chocolate
Very Chocolaty Chocolate Brownies
Chocolate lover alert! These brownies are sensational: very chocolaty, moist, and delectable. It's not only their taste that is rich—they're also rich in healthy ingredients: whole-grain flour, chia seeds, walnuts, coconut oil, and I'll even include antioxidant-packed chocolate on this list. Once baked, you should let the brownies cool at least 30 minutes before cutting into them. At this stage they will be warm and gooey. These brownies taste even better the second day, so they are a great make-ahead dessert. If you plan on serving them on the day they're baked, refrigerate them for an hour or two before serving. — Myra
By Myra Goodman and Marea Goodman
Salted Butter Caramel–Chocolate Mousse
Mousse au Chocolat au Beurre Salé
There's not much I can say about this. One bite will leave you just as speechless.
By David Lebovitz
Olive Oil Dark Chocolate Mousse
Kosher Status: Pareve
I first learned about using fruity, high-quality olive oil in desserts—specifically in chocolate mousse—from executive chef Laura Frankel of Wolfgang Puck Kosher Catering. Just love the flavor and smooth, creamy texture it imparts. Note that this mousse contains raw eggs. If you're concerned about the risks of eating raw eggs, you can use pasteurized eggs without affecting the results.
By Jamie Geller
Salted Almond and Pistachio Bark
Kosher Status: Pareve
Bark is one of the easiest things to make. Just ask any tree.
Okay, the poet Joyce Kilmer may have written that only God can make a tree, but we mortals can make a pretty mean chocolate bark (I said that last part). All you need is a microwave and a fridge. And some chocolate.
So, like once a year I get my nails done—my fantasies about having a weekly standing appointment are second only to my fantasies about living in a spa. Anyway, on the occasional days that I get there, they always have Food Network on. One day, I saw Ina Garten make a French chocolate bark, and I thought, How easy-peasy is that? I'm gonna try it. I think that show was at least four years ago, but I remembered it. I have a great memory for some things. My day to drive carpool, not so much; but a recipe idea I want to make stays with me forever.
By Jamie Geller
Biarritz Rochers
By Julien Merceron
Chocolate-Dipped Orange Peel
Editor's Note: Use this recipe to make Julien Merceron's Biarritz Rochers.
By Julien Merceron
Tempering Chocolate
Editor's Note: Use this recipe to make Julien Merceron's Chocolate-Dipped Orange Peel .
By Julien Merceron
Sophie's Chocolate Biscuit Cake
This recipe was given to me by Jean Dix from Howth, Co. Dublin. She devised it for her daughter Sophie's birthday, who was the critical taster. It's a brilliant one to do with children, as there is no cooking involved. Unlike many other chocolate biscuit cake recipes, it cuts beautifully even straight out of the fridge and keeps well wrapped in clingfilm for at least 2 weeks.
By Neven Maguire
Classic Moonpies
Moonpies are traditionally thrown from Mardi Gras floats in New Orleans, and Mobile, Alabama, but with this easy recipe you can make your own chocolate-dipped graham cracker and marshmallow treats to enjoy at home—no parade or crowds required.
For more on moonpies and Mardi Gras, see Make Your Own Moonpies.
By Raquel Pelzel
Thin Mints Girl Scout Cookie Cheesecake
To create this Girl Scout cookie–inspired dessert, grind Thin Mints and use them to make the cookie crust for a luscious mint chocolate cheesecake.
By Lauren Salkeld
Tagalongs Girl Scout Cookie Mousse Cake
To create this Girl Scout cookie–inspired dessert, the chocolate and peanut butter cookies known as Tagalongs or Peanut Butter Patties are paired with a rich peanut butter mousse. While our version looks a little different and certainly tastes different, we got the idea to make a cookie-studded cake from Lauren Chattman's Pop-Art Raspberry Icebox Cake.
By Lauren Salkeld
Fudgy Brownie Cake
EFFORT: A LOT
PREP TIME: 25 MINUTES
COOK TIME: 1 HOUR 20 MINUTES TO 2 HOURS
KEEPS ON WARM: NO The ingredient list is designed for use in a medium (4- to 5 1/2-quart) slow cooker. See the cook's notes for ingredient lists for small (2- to 3 1/2-quart) and large (6- to 8-quart) models.
PREP TIME: 25 MINUTES
COOK TIME: 1 HOUR 20 MINUTES TO 2 HOURS
KEEPS ON WARM: NO The ingredient list is designed for use in a medium (4- to 5 1/2-quart) slow cooker. See the cook's notes for ingredient lists for small (2- to 3 1/2-quart) and large (6- to 8-quart) models.
By Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough
Glazed Chocolate–Crème Fraîche Cookies
Otherwise known as the triple-threat chocolate cookie: melted, chopped, and drizzled. You're welcome.
Darkest Chocolate Cake With Red Wine Glaze
The plummy-berry notes of red wine are highlighted when mixed with chocolate and butter into a glaze that drips over the edges of this decadent dark chocolate cake.
Spicy Spiked Hot Chocolate
The addition of an anise-flavored liqueur turns this hot cocoa into the liquid version of chocolate-covered licorice.
Caramel-Dipped Popovers with Chocolate Mousse
These savory popovers are made with cheddar cheese, which keeps the dessert from veering into overly sweet territory.
Ultimate Power Balls
Before morning runs, I'm always looking around the kitchen for a healthy nibble that will hold me over until I can eat a proper breakfast. These 86-calorie bites are just the ticket. And since they are dairy- and nut-free (and wheat-free if you use puffed rice), they pass the school test!
By Frances Largeman-Roth
Dark Chocolate Waffles
With a cocoa-infused batter and chopped chocolate stirred throughout, these indulgent waffles are just the thing to make any morning feel special.
Chocolate-on-Chocolate Tart with Maple Almonds
When making the candied almonds, stir them until the caramel transforms into a dry, crystallized coating.
Buckwheat, Bergamot & Blood Orange Chiffon Cake
The idea here is to concentrate a few strong complementary flavors to create a cake that is pleasantly bitter and not too sweet. Tartine chiffon cake is made with whole-grain dark buckwheat flour, and then layered with blood orange marmalade and bergamot-infused blackout chocolate ganache. The ganache sets quickly, so cut your cake layers and have your filling and syrup on hand when ready to assemble.
By Chad Robertson