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Chocolate cherry cordials

Chocolate cherry cordials

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for The Best Recipe or Technique Your Mother Taught You
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    Kayb's Notes: I wasn't going to enter another one, but I got to thinking about these chocolate cherry cordials, and, well, I couldn't resist. The sugar coating around the cherries liquefies somewhat, but...

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Makes 3 dozen

  1. Use enough reserved cherry juice to make a thick paste with the confectioner's sugar. Paste should be thick enough to form a soft ball when rolled in your hands, but will flatten slightly when the ball is put down.

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  2. Chop or grate chocolate and melt in double boiler. When melted, remove from heat and stir in paraffin. When paraffin melts, return to heat and turn heat low enough to just keep chocolate liquid.

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  3. Take about a tablespoon of sugar paste and form into a ball; make a hole in it with your thumb and insert a cherry. Roll between your palms so sugar covers cherry.

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  4. Spear sugar-covered cherry with a toothpick, dip in chocolate, and set on waxed paper. Remove toothpicks when chocolate hardens a bit, and use one to dab a little chocolate over each toothpick hole to seal it.

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  5. Residual liquid in the cherries will cause the sugar coating to liquefy inside the chocolate in about 12 to 24 hours.

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