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The chilli chocolate pudding is a love affair to beat all the epic love sagas you have ever heard or seen. It has all the drama (that’s the chilli in it), all the emotion (that’s the chocolate in it) and all the feels you’ll ever need.

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Recipe: Orange, Chilli & Chocolate Bark Homemade Chocolate Ideas, Chilli Chocolate Recipes, Chocolate Orange Slices, Chocolate Orange Bark, Christmas Chocolate Bark, Chocolate Bark Recipes, Chilli Chocolate, Christmas Chocolate Bark Recipes, Chocolate Bark With Nuts And Fruit

Pop a couple shards in a reusable jar for a sweet gift idea. Words: Extract from Saffron Swirls & Cardamom Dust by Ashia Ismail-Singer Another easy dessert or after-dinner treat, this recipe is very flexible as you can substitute any combination of dried fruit and nuts that you like. Chocolate and orange always go well together and the inclusion of a few spices adds extra flavour. Orange, Chilli & Chocolate Bark Serves: 10–12 INGREDIENTS 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves 4–6 cardamom pods, seeds…

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Dark, good-quality chocolate slow-cooked with beef is brilliant. It might seem a bit odd but it’s a classic combination in French and Mexican cooking. The chocolate adds a fantastic silky texture and deep notes of cocoa. There are quite a few ingredients in this dish but once you have them all in the pot, you just let it simmer away. I always double-up the quantities when I am making it and freeze half. The flavours get better over time — you can make it a couple of days ahead. Chocolate Chili Recipe, Best Chilli Recipe, Beef Chilli, Deep Notes, Clodagh Mckenna, Mexican Stew, Chocolate Chili, Chilli Recipes, Beef Chili

Dark, good-quality chocolate slow-cooked with beef is brilliant. It might seem a bit odd but it’s a classic combination in French and Mexican cooking. The chocolate adds a fantastic silky texture and deep notes of cocoa. There are quite a few ingredients in this dish but once you have them all in the pot, you just let it simmer away. I always double-up the quantities when I am making it and freeze half. The flavours get better over time — you can make it a couple of days ahead.

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