Valentine's Day Candies
It's the day of love - for some, that means flowers, maybe a candlelit dinner followed by your favorite rom-com, or perhaps a sweet but sappy card. For us? We are #TeamChocolate all the way (and we never need an excuse to indulge in a little extra treat).
These cute little candies (known as mendiants) are a Christmas tradition in France, but we love how easy and versatile they are for any holiday! They take just minutes to make - the only challenge is leaving them alone long enough to set.
Free-Form Chocolate Candies - courtesy of Bon Appetit
INGREDIENTS
- 6 oz semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate, melted and slightly cooled (we used Ghirardelli semi-sweet chocolate chips)
- Your choice of toppings, such as dried cherries, flaky sea salt, pumpkin seeds, dried figs, sliced candied ginger, demerara sugar or chopped pistachios
DIRECTIONS
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Turn a rimmed baking sheet over and place a sheet of parchment paper on top. Spoon or pipe quarter-size mounds of chocolate onto parchment, spacing about 2" apart (you should have about 30). Using a small offset spatula or the back of a spoon, spread outward in a circular motion to make silver-dollar-size disks. Top as desired. (You don’t need to use all the toppings on every disk.) Chill until cold and set, 30–35 minutes.
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Carefully peel candies off of parchment just before serving.
Do ahead: Candies can be made four days ahead. Keep chilled.
Start a new tradition by making these with your loved ones - they are so easy, even your little ones can join in on the fun.
Happy Valentine's Day!