Seasoned Advice Asked on August 17, 2021
I hosted a potluck dinner some years ago, and I set the theme as “chocolate or garlic” — guests were to bring one or the other. One person was a wiseacre and bought chocolate covered garlic. (It was hideously unpalatable.)
I’ve since wondered if there’s any way to combine chocolate and garlic in the same dish where you taste both, or if the two flavors are simply incompatible.
Roasted garlic will get a slightly sweet flavor, dipped in a chocolate fondue can be wonderful and I have seen a recipe for garlic chocolate chip cookies. http://www.food.com/recipe/garlic-chocolate-chip-cookies-28771
Correct answer by Janelle on August 17, 2021
Sure! Most recipes for the darker Oaxacan moles will include both cocoa powder and garlic.
Answered by Michael Natkin on August 17, 2021
Chocolate-Covered Garlic: http://www.sugoodsweets.com/blog/2007/10/chocolate-garlic/
Answered by Dinah on August 17, 2021
What about chocolate-garlic-cheesecake truffles? Four months later.. :-)
http://daydreamerdesserts.com/2011/01/chocolate-garlic-cheesecake-truffles.html/
Answered by rachel on August 17, 2021
In addition to chocolate-covered roasted or blanched garlic, I've had good reviews from garlic lovers for my:
Garlic Brownies -- replace one egg with 4 oz. crushed garlic in oil
Garlic Swirl Brownies -- divide batter, 2/3 gets cocoa powder, 1/3 gets garlic
White Chocolate Garlic Frosting -- melt white chocolate with minced garlic
Answered by arp on August 17, 2021
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