Little Bits of Chocolate Heaven

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

















Well, it took a bit, but I mastered the cake bite thing. The results are perfectly shaped melt-in-your-mouth bits of chocolate heaven.

The steps:
1. Bake a cake, any cake. I baked Devil's Food.
2. Crumble the cake into fine crumbs.
3. Mix in some kind of gooey sweet stuff. I mixed half of the cake with chocolate fudge topping (about half the jar).
The other half was mixed with coconut/pecan frosting for German Chocolate cake. The result is a gooey play doh.
4. Roll the mixture into balls.
5. Place on wax paper and place in the fridge or freezer until balls are firm.
6. Melt coating and coat balls with coating and let them set up.
7. To create my perfectly formed bites, I used a candy mold.
8. I coated the inside of the mold with 3 thin layers of chocolate.
9. Once the balls were thawed enough to be moldable, I mashed them into the mold to shape them tightly.
10. I pulled the balls out of the mold, added a bit of melted chocolate and put the balls back in the mold.
11. Then I poured more chocolate around the balls and over the top.
12. Once the chocolate was cooled (about 5 minutes), I popped the bites out of the mold and drizzled melted white chocolate over them.



These are the chocolate fudge bites. They are rich and deep in flavor.
















These are the coconut/pecan bites. They are absolutely incredible!


The journey to get here was long, but worth it!

Sometimes I Just Get Lucky!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

This is my favorite sofa, that I got from Evans Gatehouse. It's wonderfully soft and best of all is that it's slip-covered and I can and have washed the entire thing in the washing machine!


I love this sofa so much that I ordered another Lee Coverall Sofa, but in a different design and fabric.
In the middle of the cake bite/pop obsession, the new sofa and chair were delivered. I ordered them about six weeks ago and when they were ordered, I was told not to expect them for 8 or more weeks, which was fine since they were going to take the place of a sofa set that is going to a vacation home that is not built yet.






This is the fabric I selected, a brown tweed. There was a contemporary set at the Gatehouse in the same fabric that I liked very much. I just hoped it would work on the design I selected.




The factory got my new set done in record time! So, on Wednesday afternoon, my new set was delivered. And I got to see the design and fabric together for the first time, which is a scary thing, but exciting too.













I really really like them! They are a better scale for the room. I still need to add pillows to dress them up, but I got lucky. Good thing too, because I could never afford to replace them. Now I won't have to; I can just order new slip covers if I get tired of the brown ones.

 
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