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Chocolate Martini



Chocolate Deck

Chocolate Deck
This deck's 50 decadent recipes showcase the world's favorite guilty pleasure and illustrate basic tips for cooking with different types of that rich, dark, delicious treat--"chocolate! Who could resist whipping up Individual Molten Chocolate Cakes, a Black Velvet Chocolate Mousse, a devilish Chocolate Martini, or an irresistible Bittersweet Chocolate Gelato? Each card offers the means to a quick, luscious fix of this ultimate indulgence.



Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini by Anistatia R. Miller,
Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini by Anistatia R. Miller,
Shaken Not Stirred proudly presents the top 100 traditional Martini recipes, over 100 "Martini Renaissance" concoctions - from chocolate to Cajun to espresso Martinis - plus toasts, jokes, quotations, celebrity lore, and a directory of the world's swankiest lounges.



Chocolate stout - Chocolate stout is a style of sweet stout that uses darker, more aromatic malt; particularly chocolate malt. Although some chocolate stouts, particularly American microbrewery or "craft brewery" versions, are brewed with real chocolate added during the fermentation stage, the name originally referred to the type of malt used, which imparted a slight bitterness and "roast" reminiscent of dark chocolate.

Chocolate-chip cookie - The chocolate-chip cookie, also known as the Toll House Cookie, was accidentally developed by Ruth Graves Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts, in 1937. Wakefield was making chocolate cookies but ran out of regular baker's chocolate and substituted broken pieces of semi-sweet chocolate, assuming it would melt and mix into the batter.

Death by Chocolate - Death by Chocolate is a marketing term for various desserts that feature chocolate (especially dark chocolate or cocoa) as the primary ingredient. A dish called "Death by Chocolate" might be:

Hershey's Chocolate World - Hershey’s Chocolate World is the name of Hershey’s visitor center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Open year-round, it features souvenir shops, candy shops (naturally specializing in chocolate products), and an educational tour of how Hershey's chocolate is made, the latter of which is done so via a ride through a simulated version of the company's chocolate factory.



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Candy Chocolate Rock - Candy Chocolate Rock Big Rock Candy Mountain - "Big Rock Candy Mountain" is a song about a hobo's idea of paradise. It was first recorded in 1928 by Harry McClintock, also known as Haywire Mac. Rock Candy - "Rock Candy" is a song by Montrose from their 1973 debut. Along with Bad Motor Scooter, it is probably the best known Montrose song. Rock candy - Rock candy is a type of confectionery composed of relatively large sugar crystals. The Candy Man - "The Candy Man" (or alternately, "The Candy Man Can") is a song from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. It was written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley specifically for the film and does not appear in the original book or the 2005 film adaptation of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie And The ...

Chocolate Rock Candy - Chocolate Rock Candy Big Rock Candy Mountain - "Big Rock Candy Mountain" is a song about a hobo's idea of paradise. It was first recorded in 1928 by Harry McClintock, also known as Haywire Mac. Rock Candy - "Rock Candy" is a song by Montrose from their 1973 debut. Along with Bad Motor Scooter, it is probably the best known Montrose song. Rock candy - Rock candy is a type of confectionery composed of relatively large sugar crystals. The Candy Man - "The Candy Man" (or alternately, "The Candy Man Can") is a song from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. It was written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley specifically for the film and does not appear in the original book or the 2005 film adaptation of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie And The ...

Dark Chocolate Fondue Recipe - Dark Chocolate Fondue Recipe Chocolate stout - Chocolate stout is a style of sweet stout that uses darker, more aromatic malt; particularly chocolate malt. Although some chocolate stouts, particularly American microbrewery or "craft brewery" versions, are brewed with real chocolate added during the fermentation stage, the name originally referred to the type of malt used, which imparted a slight bitterness and "roast" reminiscent of dark chocolate. Death by Chocolate - Death by Chocolate is a marketing term for various desserts that feature chocolate ( ...

Candy Chocolate Hard - Candy Chocolate Hard Jaffas (candy) - Jaffas is the registered trademark for a small round sweet consisting of a soft chocolate centre with a hard covering of orange flavoured and coloured candy. The name derives from the colour of oranges from Jaffa, Israel. Hard Candy - Hard Candy is the fourth studio album by the Counting Crows released in 2002 on Geffen Records. Hard Candy: A Book of Stories - Hard Candy: A Book of Stories is a 1954 collection of short stories by ...

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