One day this winter I was without ready-made sweets of any kind. I was also a little bit miffed, because nobody gave me any chocolate-covered cherries for Christmas or my birthday; I used to get them every year. The more I thought about it, the miffed-er I got, thinking about the unfairness of it all.
So I dumped a box of powdered sugar into a mixing bowl and made a sort of hard fondant with some white Zinfandel. After rolling this out, I lined up some candied cherries leftover from Christmas and cut the candy into squares around the cherries, rolled them up into balls, and dipped them in a little pot of melted milk-chocolate that I had simmering on the stove. I left them sit on waxed paper until the chocolate hardened.
I cried when Brock stopped making their superior chocolate-covered cherries. But I'm here to tell you, the ones I made had Brock beat by an international mile. And you didn't get syrup all over your hand and down your arm and chin when you bit one, because I used candied instead of maraschino cherries. The insides were just soft enough and winey enough to make tears of joy well up behind your eyelids.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
More hard-times goodies
Posted by Joanne Cage -- Joanne Cage at 11:54 AM
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2 comments:
Whoa! That sounds seriously yummy!
Oh boy oh boy oh boy.
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