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These look like a delicious way to serve ice cream, or fruit and whipped cream. YUM!
Thanks so much Lorrie. I hope you will try them and let me know your thoughts.
I do love chocolate although I rarely cook with it or make many sweets unless it’s a special occasion. I can think of several special occasions where I would love to try these pretty chocolate shells. Beautifully presented by the way.
Sam
These are so fun Madonna. I can think of all sorts of way to use them but strawberry ice cream is definitely a winner with chocolate, yum!
I have had the pan for a really long time, but could not find a decent recipe for it. The chocolate goes well and so does the Visitandine.
Now that’s a tempting little mold:)
Perfectly formed shells!
I think I said before I have a bakeware addiction. I have had the pan for a long time, but just recently found a couple good recipes that seem to work well. Have a good 4th.
What a lovely idea! Great pan!
Thanks Jenna.
So pretty except that now I have to buy yet another pan….
If you just make cupcakes they are pretty good, but I have to say the pan did make it better. Thanks for stopping by.
If I ever got called for jury duty I would be needing a lot of chocolate. I mean A LOT. Fortunately I now have this recipe just in case. The whole time I was drooling over these clever little chocolate gems, I kept thinking just how amazing they would be filled with chocolate mouse and topped with a chocolate-covered espresso bean. Perhaps I need therapy.
That sounds delish, but I have a difficult time finding the right kind of chocolate. If you don’t have a problem like mine it all sounds good.
Super creative idea to use the coffee. Great recipe. I bet these were scrumptious!
I was really happy to find this recipe Debra, and coffee just does something to chocolate. Thanks for stopping by.
I’m with you on chocolate. I like it, but lemon is definitely my chocolate. That shell pan is awesome, and it’s just the kind of gadget that would filled up my overstuffed “gadget” shelf. I think it’s pure genius. I guess I don’t pay attention to soy, and I should research they “why’s”. I’ve pretty much erradicated HFCS in my recipes and shopping. I do agree that adding coffee to chocolate really makes the flavor pop. Great recipe!
I have had that shell pan for forever, but only recently found a couple good recipes to utilize it. Don’t let the pan keep you from making the cupcakes. I have just discovered they are so moist. In fact they were better the next day. I thought they might taste day-old, but actually they tasted richer. Thanks for stopping by Debby.
What a great idea these are! I can think of all sorts of ways to use them. Although it’s really hard to beat ice cream as a filling! Very nice — thanks.
I am loving these John. I hope you will make them and love them too.
I’ve been passing by this pan for the longest. With this beautiful dessert you’re making a strong case for me to get one!
You do not have to buy this pan. You can just make the cupcakes, however I am pretty happy to have an edible bowl. : Thanks for stopping by Sandra.
That’s worth buying a shell pan for! Beautiful! Thanks,
Wini
Thanks Wini. I did not receive any $ to promote the pan, but this recipe works well along with the Visitandine I made earlier this year.
These look so pretty……and delicious! Thank you for the great idea. 🙂
Thanks and thanks for visiting.
Looks great! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams, starts on Fridays 😀 Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.
Oh this looks so delicious! I love how you made those little cake “cups” What a great idea!!!
Thanks Maria. I am pretty happy with this recipe.
M.
Oh my gosh Madonna, those little chocolate shells are wonderful and filled with homemade strawberry ice cream…I’m swooning!! Happy 4th of July to you and happy baking.
Thanks Kitty.
I want one of those pans. This makes a really beautiful dessert!
I am not necessarily promoting the pan, but it makes for a nice vessel for good things. Thanks for visiting Maureen.
I am not a big chocolate person either, but these look super yummy! Thanks for sharing them with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
I am a lemon girl, but sometimes you need a little chocolate fix. Thanks for stopping by Jann.
What great little cups, I can’t wait to fill them with goodies! Hope you have had a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday!
Come Back Soon,
Miz Helen
I hope you enjoy them.
I have looked for these cups and can’t find them. Where did you get yours???
I think Sur la Table, but Amazon has them.
What a great idea!
Looks like a yummy Summer dessert. I love chocolate any time of year ;0)
Have a great week,
Suzanne
Thanks Suzanne.
I love the cup shell idea! So many things you could do with them! Thank you so much for linking up at Tasty Tuesday! Your recipe has been pinned to the Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board! Please join us again this week!
…MMM those look delicious!! Where did you find the pan?
I got it at Sur la Table, but I saw it on Ebay – a new pan for under for under $8.
That’s a good price, thank you!!