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101 Things To Do With Chocolate - cover

101 Things To Do With Chocolate

Stephanie Ashcraft

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

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Summary

Chocolate lovers rejoice! A melting pot of recipes—from candies to dessert pizzas—by the bestselling author of101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix.   Satisfy all of your chocolate cravings in 101 different ways with the newest addition to the 101 series, 101 Things to Do with Chocolate. Try easy recipes such as Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake Bars, Decadent Chocolate Truffles, Chocolate Mint Layer Brownies, and Chocolate Pudding-Filled Donuts to give you that needed fix. With sections such as Dessert Pizzas and Ice Cream Cakes, you’ll find new and delicious ways to enjoy chocolate in addition to all the old favorites.     Taste-tempting recipes include: Fun-Topped Fudge, No-Bake Chocolate Drops, Vanilla Chocolate Chip Cookies, Pink Peppermint Frosted Brownies, Chocolate Fall Harvest Bars, Banana Chocolate Chip Cake, Grasshopper Ice Cream Sandwiches, Cookie Dough Ice Cream Cake, Hot Chocolate, Cookies-and-Cream Milkshake, Cream Puff Squares, and more.
Available since: 12/20/2007.
Print length: 128 pages.

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