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Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip Recipe

13 · Dec 16, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Ahhhh, Peppermint season… We LOVE it here at our house! What goes best with Peppermint? Chocolate of course! Here’s a fun new recipe for Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip perfect for Holiday parties.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

The minute the candy canes roll out, we’re hooked on all things peppermint. Peppermint hot chocolate, peppermint shakes, peppermint sugar cookies, peppermint ice cream… If it can handle peppermint, we’ll add it!

With it being the Holiday gathering season, I thought it would be fun to create a Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip perfect for all of those Holiday parties we’re truckin’ off to. If you’re like me at all you’re on the hunt to find the perfect goodie to bring to all of those Holiday parties every year. This one is sinfully delicious and will make all of those Peppermint lovers squeal with delight. Yep, I promise!

Think dipping your favorite cookie, pastry or even potato chip into a warm minty fudge delight. It’s a winner in my book!

It’s super easy to make thanks to our friends at International Delight!

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

It’s similar to making fudge, but you serve it warm and as a dip rather than letting it set-up into fudge.

AND… it’s scrumptious! Here’s how you make it…

Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip Recipe

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

 • The full printable recipe is below •

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

You’ll start with melting your chocolate chips. Using a microwave save bowl, add 2 1/2 cups of good quality chocolate chips. For this recipe I use semi-sweet, but you can use your favorite type of chocolate. Place them in the microwave for 30 seconds and then remove and stir.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

They will just start to melt, stir them around and place back in the microwave.

With chocolate you want to be careful, you never want to cook it for more than 30 seconds at a time. Chocolate can burn or scorch quickly, so you want to make sure to cook it slowly. You can always do this over a double boiler as well.

Place back into the microwave for another 30 seconds.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

It’s starting to melt and become nice and smooth. If needed add it to the microwave for an additional 30 seconds. Remove and stir until nice and smooth.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

Here is where the fun begins. I want this peppermint chocolate dip to have a nice strong minty flavor so I add a 1/4 teaspoon of peppermint extract first.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

Then I add the International Delight Peppermint Mocha Creamer and sweetened condensed milk.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

whisk that really well and then added a nice pinch of salt. Salt always makes even sweet things taste so much better. It helps to balance the sweet and make it delicious!

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

Whisk the salt in and you’re ready to go.  Add your dip to a nice serving dish and serve with your favorite treats.

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

Sinfully delightful Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip for your Holiday parties from WhipperBerry!

Ummm, Yum!!

Try dipping potato chips in the Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Dip… it’s crazy awesome with the salty & sweet element!

For more great recipe ideas follow International Delight on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & Pinterest.

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Peppermint Chocolate Dip

Prep 3 mins

Cook 5 mins

Total 8 mins

Yield 20 people

With just a couple of ingredients turn your Holiday party table into the hit of the season!

Ingredients

  • 3 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 1/2 cup International Delight Peppermint Mocha Creamer
  • 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt (roughly a large pinch)

Garnish with crushed peppermint and serve with simple cookies, rice crispy treats or potato chips.

Instructions

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You'll start with melting your chocolate chips. Using a microwave save bowl add 2 1/2 cups of good quality chocolate chips. For this recipe I use semi-sweet, but you can use your favorite type of chocolate. Place them in the microwave for 30 seconds and then remove and stir.

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They will just start to melt, stir them around and place back in the microwave.

With chocolate you want to be careful, you never want to cook it for more than 30 seconds at a time. Chocolate can burn or scorch quickly, so you want to make sure to cook it slowly. You can always do this over a double boiler as well.

Place back into the microwave for another 30 seconds.

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It's starting to melt and become nice and smooth. If needed add it to the microwave for an additional 30 seconds. Remove and stir until nice and smooth.

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Here is where the fun begins. I want this peppermint chocolate dip to have a nice strong minty flavor so I add a 1/4 teaspoon of peppermint extract first.

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Then I add the International Delight Peppermint Mocha Creamer and sweetened condensed milk.

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I whisked that really well and then added a nice pinch of salt. Salt always makes even sweet things taste so much better. It helps to balance the sweet and make it so much better!

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Whisk the salt in and you're ready to go.  Add your dip to a nice serving dish and serve with your favorite treats.

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Notes

If your dip is too thick, add a little more of the creamer a little bit at a time until you get your desired consistency. If it's too thin add a few more chocolate chips.

Courses Dessert, Appetizer

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of International Delight. The opinions and text are all mine.

Tips & Tricks to Finding Great Cookware + Bonus Shakshuka Recipe

17 · Dec 13, 2016 · Leave a Comment

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Over the years, cooking has become quite a passion for me and I’ve become a bit of an accidental expert on cookware in the process. Nothing feels better than working on creating a meal for your family and then having them melt after taking their first bite. I have so many memories of my Mom in the kitchen working on creating all kinds of tasty combinations for the family. She is a fearless cook and I’ve inherited her spunky way of cooking. No recipe is too daunting & no ingredient is too hard to find (thanks to the internet.) Frankly, most of the time we fly without wires and make up the recipe as we go. We love to experiment and play around with tasty ingredients and come up with something new and exciting.

The thing is, a cook is only as good as their cookware! Over the years, I have found some great tips for finding great cookware. Nothing is going to turn out right when using pots and pans that aren’t truly meant to stand up to the rigors of the kitchen. I remember my first set of cookware and how light it was. I could barely stir anything without holding on for dear life, in fear that the pot was going to go flying off the stove. I would constantly burn dishes because my cookware was about at sturdy as a foil pan. It didn’t conduct heat well and all around it was horrible. After doing some research and going through all kinds of trial and error, I have found the key to finding a good pot, pan, skillet or bakeware. When it comes to cookware here are a few things I try to keep in mind.

  • Don’t be stingy! You don’t need to buy the most expensive pot or pan but, you do get what you pay for. Cookware is an investment. You want these items to last for years and not have to replace them time after time.
  • A good piece of cookware is going to have a nice heavy feel in your hand. You want something that has a nice solid base that is made out of a metal that conducts heat well. Copper is one of the best.
  • Don’t fall for fads. There is a reason that the classics are so good.
  • What is the clean-up like? Are you going to have to spend all kinds of time hand washing your cookware or, can you stick it in the dishwasher? Not all cookware is created equal in this category.
  • If your budget is small, go for a couple of the basics that can get you by as you add to your collection. Here are a few that I would suggest.
    • A set of French skillets 
    • 3 1/2 Quart Saucepan
  • Once you have those few items, then I would invest in,
    • 3 Quart Saute Pan
    • 8 Quart Stock Pot
    • 10 1/2 inch Stainless Steel French Skillet
  • Good bakeware in the kitchen is essential as well. Again, make sure they have a nice heavy feel to them. You don’t want something flimsy standing in the way of great baking. You can start small here as well. Here are a couple of my suggestions. Once you have those you can build up your collection.
    • 12 Cup non-stick Muffin Pan
    • Cookie Sheet
    • Cake Pan

The key to finding Great Cookware

I have used many of the cookware & bakeware items that I’ve listed and I LOVE them!! Like truly, madly, deeply love them.  They come from a fabulous company called Anolon. Anolon makes some of the best cookware for the home and social chef. Whether you’re an experienced home cook or just getting started, these pots and pans are a true gem in your kitchen. They have that nice heavy feel to them, you can tell that with their solid base they are going to cook evenly. I especially love their Anolon Nouvelle Copper line. All of the pots and pans have copper layered in the base of the pans which promotes fabulous cooking. Remember, copper is one of the best metals to cook with.

They are hosting a great sweepstakes! Go check out their Facebook page to enter the Holiday Hosting Sweepstakes!

You can also find all kinds of great info, recipes, and deals on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Youtube & Tumblr.

One of my favorite pots is their Anolon Nouvelle Copper 3.5-QUART COVERED STRAINING SAUCEPAN…

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It’s perfect for all kinds of sauces, small batch soups and it’s lovely to use when needing to drain your pot. Look at that fabulous lid and the handy pour spout. This is truly one of my go-to pots!

Another favorite is my Anolon Advanced Bakeware 12-CUP COVERED MUFFIN PAN…

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It’s nice and heavy to promote even baking and it has silicone handles that provide great grip when removing your item from the oven or carrying your muffins or cupcakes to an event. It even has a nice cover for when you are traveling and it tucks nicely under your pan for storage at your event. No more lost lids!

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Another all-time favorite that I’ve used in my kitchen a bunch is the Anolon Nouvelle Copper 3-QUART COVERED SAUTE PAN WITH HELPER HANDLE. I make all kinds of stuff in this favorite go-to. I know that I can be fearless with any of these pots and pans because they are going to give me the best results. Here is my Sauce Pan in action as I make Shakshuka, a lovely Israeli egg dish perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Shakshuka Recipe from Heather Thoming on Vimeo.

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This Anolon Nouvelle Copper Nonstick 3-Quart Covered Saute is great for the stove top or in the oven, so it’s perfect for a dish like Shakshuka. It’s truly non-stick but can give a good sear thanks to their premium nonstick technology. You can even use metal utensils on the non-stick surface and not destroy the pan. It’s also oven safe up to 500˚.

So, take my advice. Invest in a good set of both cookware and bakeware and your time in the kitchen will be so much more enjoyable. No more frustration because you don’t have the right tools for the job. You might even discover a passion for the kitchen that you never thought you would have!

Shakshuka
 
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This simple Israeli dish served with bread will soon become a favorite in your home. It's easy to prepare for any time of the day and packs all kinds of amazing flavor!
Author: Heather // WhipperBerry
Recipe type: Main Dish
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Serves: 3-4 servings
Ingredients
  • 2-3 teaspoons olive oil
  • ½ of a large white or yellow onion
  • 1 cup of diced sweet peppers
  • salt & pepper
  • 2 tablespoons cumin
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 large can of plum tomatoes whole, diced or crushed
  • 5 eggs
  • feta cheese
Instructions
  1. In a medium to large oven safe sauté pan over medium-high heat, add your olive oil and let it heat until it starts to shimmer.
  2. Add your diced onion & peppers and let cook for 2-3 minutes stirring occasionally.
  3. Turn down the heat to medium. Add the cumin, red pepper flakes, salt, pepper & tomato paste. Cook for another 4-5 minutes stirring occasionally.
  4. Add the tomatoes. If they are whole tomatoes crush them with the back of your spoon or with a potato masher. Let simmer for 8-10 minutes. Again, stirring occasionally.
  5. Remove pan from the heat and add 5-6 eggs. Place in a 375˚ oven for 7-10 minutes or until the eggs are set to your desired taste. Traditionally they are pretty soft, but it's up to you.
  6. Top with feta and serve with a nice loaf of bread or pita.
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Anolon. The opinions and text are all mine.

Cinnamon Roll House Centerpiece

11 · Dec 5, 2016 · 1 Comment

There is something truly magical about baking during the Christmas season. I have very fond memories in the kitchen with my family during the holidays making all kinds of goodies. Cookies, fudge, peanut brittle, my favorite cinnamon roll and all kinds of candies and goodies to pass out to friends and family. I loved to watch my parents in the kitchen working on these projects together. When I was little, my Dad never really spent a whole lot of time in the kitchen except for Christmas. That was the time of year he would join my Mom in the kitchen helping her make up the magical Christmas goodies and making up the scrumptious plates that would be whisked off to our loved ones.

The years we made cinnamon rolls were some of my favorite. As I thought back on those memories, I thought it would be fun to make a centerpiece for our Christmas table out of cinnamon rolls. I mean really, that’s a perfect holiday centerpiece!

Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll House for your Christmas Table from WhipperBerry

I headed off to Walmart to get some inspiration and boy did I find it. I found this fun Gingerbread House Bundt Pan and thought it would be great to make the house out of CINNAMON ROLLS!

It would bring back those memories in the Christmas kitchen with my parents along with bringing in a new tradition with my kiddos. To make it even easier, I decided to make our cinnamon roll house with Pillsbury Grand Cinnamon Rolls. Super easy & tasty as well.

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You know when you dream up an idea and then cross your fingers and toes in hopes that it will work? Well, I was beyond thrilled with how this one turned out and it hardly took any of our precious holiday time to make the magic happen. Here’s a quick little video to show you how to make one as well…

I’m mean really, how fun is that?

All you really need to do is…

Spray your pan with non-stick cooking spray.

Layer your Pillsbury Grands Cinnamon Rolls in the gingerbread house pan. I used three cans of Pillsbury Grands Cinnamon Rolls Make sure to press it a bit into the nooks and crannies.

Bake at 350˚ for 50-60 minutes.

You may need to cover it with foil after about 30 minutes to avoid over browning on the bottom.

Once it is baked all the way through (make sure to test with a cake tester), remove from the oven and let sit for 5 minutes and then turn out onto a cooling rack.

I dressed mine up with holiday greenery, some cranberries, powdered sugar and then at the last minute thought I would try it with a drizzle of the icing on top.

First, I laid down some of the greenery on a cake plate.

Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll House for your Christmas Table from WhipperBerry

Then I placed my cinnamon roll house on top and dusted it with powdered sugar and placed a few cranberries and a festive sprig of holly at the door…

Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll House for your Christmas Table from WhipperBerry

Then I thought, you could either leave it like this with the powdered sugar, you could even decorate it with Royal Icing just like a gingerbread house OR, you could drizzle the icing that comes with the Pillsbury Grands Cinnamon Rolls on top of the roof.

Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll House for your Christmas Table from WhipperBerry

I love it BOTH ways! I decided it didn’t need the full Royal Icing treatment. I love the rustic look of the powdered sugar and/or the Pillsbury icing. PLUS, it makes it so much easier to make and extra tasty as well.

So, what do you think? Are you inspired to make a Cinnamon Roll House for your Christmas table?

Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll House for your Christmas Table from WhipperBerry

Disclaimer // This is a Pillsbury sponsored post. All thoughts, ideas and opinions are my very own. Rest assured, I will never promote a brand that I don’t truly love and use in my every day life.

Easy Weeknight White Chicken Chili

14 · Dec 2, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Love white chicken chili but don’t always have time to make a complicated recipe? This simple weeknight White Chicken Chili recipe is 30 minutes start to finish and the whole family will love it.

Simple Weeknight White Chicken Chili Recipe from WhipperBerry

When the temperature dips our family loves to break out all of our favorite soup recipes. This one just happens to be my daughters all-time favorite. It’s one of those perfect pantry soups that takes minimal time to prepare and the whole family loves. It’s simple to make a small recipe or double or triple for larger crowds. Here a quick video showing how to make it…

EASY WEEKNIGHT CHICKEN CHILI RECIPE from Heather Thoming on Vimeo.

Short on time? Grab a rotisserie chicken at the market and shred one of the breast for the chili and save the rest of the bird for dinner tomorrow night.

Simple Weeknight White Chicken Chili Recipe from WhipperBerry

This is an easy pantry dinner. Keep your pantry stocked with your Old El Paso ingredients, beans, hominy, chicken stock, evaporated milk and all you need to add is chicken. It’s perfect for a last minute dinner.

Run on over to Old El  Paso for the full recipe and let us know what you think!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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