
There are several camps of chocolate dessert devotees. First you’ve got the people who love chocolate and peanut butter. Then you’ve got the people who only crave chocolate when it’s juxtaposed with caramel, followed by those who only want it paired with mint (please take them all your Thin Mints). And last but not least, you have the real chocolate diehards, the folks who demand chocolate-on-chocolate on nothing less. Luckily, all of these disparate parties can come together under the broad, inclusive umbrella that is Valentine’s Day desserts.
We have cookie recipes for your classmates and coworkers; layer cakes, tarts, and pies for a family affair; mousses and lava cakes for your one true love (did anyone say, “you mean myself?”); and so many more chocolate dessert recipes you’re going to have to find some new people to love. After all, sharing is caring. And sharing chocolate? If you know a better way to bring people together, we’d love to hear about it.
There are several camps of chocolate dessert devotees. First you’ve got the people who love chocolate and peanut butter. Then you’ve got the people who only crave chocolate when it’s juxtaposed with caramel, followed by those who only want it paired with mint (please take them all your Thin Mints). And last but not least, you have the real chocolate diehards, the folks who demand chocolate-on-chocolate on nothing less. Luckily, all of these disparate parties can come together under the broad, inclusive umbrella that is Valentine’s Day desserts. We have cookie recipes for your classmates and coworkers; layer cakes, tarts, and pies for a family affair; mousses and lava cakes for your one true love (did anyone say, “you mean myself?”); and so many more chocolate dessert recipes you’re going to have to find some new people to love. After all, sharing is caring. And sharing chocolate? If you know a better way to bring people together, we’d love to hear about it.