| I am in desperate need of a quick chocolate dessert that I can whip up. I'm serving duck breast as a main course. Thanks |
| Buy instant chocolate pudding from trader joes, make that and dump it in a pie shell. Serve with whipped cream or ice cream. |
| Chocolate mousse. Very easy, but it does need to be made far enough in advance to chill before serving. Serve with whipped cream on top, and chocolate shavings if you want to get fancy. |
That does not sound inviting at all! Sorry. I would never serve that to guests. I'd go with the chocolate mousse...or just buy good chocolate and serve it with fruits. Yummy...or even dip pineapple spears, strawberries orange slices or pears in melted chocolate. That, my dear, your guests will remember! |
Lol, to each their own, I guess. Your thing sounds unappealing to me. Like it wouldn't taste that good and like the host was trying to come off as fancy. |
NP here. It's actually quite good for such a simple recipe. Have you tried it? |
| Chia seeds and chocolate almond milk pudding. |
No, not the instant pudding, but their Belgian Chocolate pudding in the refrigerator case. It's fabulous, and if you read the ingredients you will understand why. I might even lighten the texture a little by adding some whipped cream before putting it in. |
| I decided to go with preparing a quick mousse. Thanks all. I had it on my radar but didn't want to mess with the eggs. I found a great recipe without and can whip this up in no time. |
| You can make chocolate strawberry dip as a dessert it is very easy to make all you need is fresh strawberries and melted chocolate. It is very delicious and perfect for a dessert. I am sure that you will love it. Big strawberries are the best in making these desserts. |