You can’t go wrong with chocolate as a holiday gift. Hey! It’s the holidays! No dieting allowed!
I decided to try a frugal version of chocolate sauce, so I decided to go with cocoa powder. Dutch processed is the best because it is less bitter. To add richness, I added a little dark cocoa powder to the regular Dutch cocoa powder.
This is a beautiful, rich sauce that is full of flavor. Just a few spoonfuls is all you need to top brownies, ice cream or to drizzle over your favorite desserts. My hubby added a spoonful to hot milk and made a delicious rich hot chocolate drink.
The last few years I have also loved adding a little spice to chocolate recipes to “wake up” the taste. The beauty of this recipe is that you can choose your own flavors to pair with the chocolate. I like southwest spices, so I used chipotle, cinnamon and almond. You could try orange zest or extract. Peppermint is always a perfect chocolate pairing, too!
I say be creative! Go wild! The choice is yours!
Most Wonderful Season’s Eatings To You, My Fab Frugal Friends!
SPICED HOT FUDGE SAUCE
Makes 3 cups
1 1/2 cups sugar
2/3 cup light corn syrup
1 cup Dutch processed cocoa powder
2 tablespoons dark cocoa powder
1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon salt
Seasonings as desired**
Combine sugar, corn syrup, cocoa powders and evaporated milk in a large stockpot. Cook over medium high heat until mixture comes to a full rolling boil. Turn heat to medium low and continue cooking for 8 to 10 minutes, whisking frequently to release steam and help thicken sauce.
Remove from heat and stir in butter and vanilla and salt until butter is completely melted. Let cool to warm.
** At this point, taste and add in whatever seasonings you like. Try a teaspoon of extract, such as almond, peppermint, or orange. I also added a teaspoon of cayenne pepper sauce and a dash or two of cinnamon.
Serve immediately, or store in your fridge for up to 4 weeks, reheating in microwave before serving.
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— posted by Donna
Ladies that looks amazing! Thanks so much for the link-up, very sweet of you :)
Alisa – Wishing you Fab Frugal holidays!
Ohh…I would love to see a jar of this under my tree!
Charisse – I am making this for Santa instead of cookies this year!
I have no doubt that people would be thrilled to receive a jar of this for Christmas.
Thanks Lisa! Maybe Santa will bring you a jar!
Whoa! Dark spiced chocolate sauced sounds amazing!
Linda – Do try it, with or without the spice!
What a wonderful gift idea! I’d love to try the recipe!
I’m hosting a Christmas Recipe party on Thursday (with prizes). Hope you can stop by!
Thanks Jerri! I love your “peace wreath!”
These look dangerous to have around the house. Which probably is why they make the perfect gift! I can give them to my parents and then indulge only when I go over to visit. The gift that keeps on giving.
Yes, Joanne – perfect for the parents’ pantry!
Mmmmmm!! And what a beautiful presentation!
Thanks Kimberly! Beautiful and easy – a great combo!
I would LOVE to receive a jar of this chocolate sauce as a gift!
Sue – Just whip this up in no time!
That picture is just so darned festive!!!
Kate – Agreed. What’s more festive than chocolate sauce?!
How decadent! And you’re so right – you can never go wrong with chocolate. :)
I have a list of homemade gift ideas on my website, Laughing Wallet. If you’d like to leave a comment adding this to the list, I’m pretty sure you’d make some gift givers and recipients happy!
Suzanne – Homemade gifts are the best gifts!
Everyone can always use chocolate sauce! Love this idea!
Thanks CaSaundra – Happy Holidays!