As a plating decoration for my Molten Chocolate cakes
(I know know, sloppy plating. I was hurting by this time)
I only got 5 jars instead of the usual 8 jars because I strained my mixture. I decided at the last minute I didn't like it with seeds. This produces a wonderful fruity sauce with a hint of chocolate. Perfect for many things. But the truth be told, I want to make another batch for gifts. I love making homemade goodies to give at the Christmas season. Much more personal and let's face it, cheaper and funner!(I know know, sloppy plating. I was hurting by this time)
Chocolate Raspberry Sauce
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
5 cups crushed raspberries
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 package powdered pectin
7 cups sugar
Combine the first 4 ingredients. Bring to boil over high heat. Add sugar, stirring until dissolved. Bring to a rolling boil. Boil for one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim foam, if necessary. Strain seeds. Fill hot jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Add lids and process 10 minutes in a water bath.
High altitude instructions
1,001 - 3,000 feet : increase processing time by 5 minutes
3,001 - 6,000 feet : increase processing time by 10 minutes
6,001 - 8,000 feet : increase processing time by 15 minutes
8,001 - 10,000 feet : increase processing time by 20 minutes
Enjoy!
YAY! I am SO looking forward to making this! We are going raspberry picking in a couple of weeks, so it's going to be a bit of a wait. (Bummer) Thanks for the recipe!!!!
ReplyDeleteAren't you clever to do this! I bet this was delicious. And lucky are the recipients who receive this tasteful gift!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Chocolate and raspberry is such a delicious combination! This sauce sounds wonderful for your gorgeous mini tarts as well as in other desserts!
ReplyDeleteI love love love chocolate and raspberry! Sounds fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love to can! And the Chocolate Raspberry Sauce sounds so good and it'd be nice to have on hand too!
ReplyDeleteI think you did the right thing removing the seeds! That opens up the sauce to so many uses, which you already know about!
ReplyDeleteI'm a lucky girl! This looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow how wonderful does this sauce look!
ReplyDeleteThis sauce sounds delicious and I LOVE those ice cream dishes!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely delicious sauce. Brilliant and I can only imagine how delicious it must taste. Nice, Megan!!
ReplyDeleteoh YUM!!!!! I think I'm going to do a jam exchange sometime soon... would you have any interest in joining in??
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this too!! Looks wonderful!! I know you are already thinking of gift baskets, what else are you thinking of making for them?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful combination! Who wouldn't love to receive this yummy sauce as a gift!
ReplyDeleteomg this sounds so amazing and delicious... and that chocolate and raspberry combo - my fav!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful. I'll bet that combination of ingredients made it super delicious as well.
ReplyDeleteMeg, fantastic sauce recipe...it's got two of my favorite ingredients - chocolate and raspberries. Delicious. You're right, these would make a great gift for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteI would put this on anything and everything! Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy idea! I'm looking for bulk raspberries!
ReplyDeleteAs luck would have it, I'm at the beginning stages of learning how to make jams. This sauce sounds like the perfect next project! I'm so glad that you posted this.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - I have got to make some of this!!
ReplyDeleteI bet that sauce is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteJust this past weekend I made a chocolate peanut butter ganache that was amazing. Made a chocolate lover out of me, sorta. :)
~ingrid
Is this the sauce you gave me a long time ago? Or was that strawberry chocolate sauce? Either way, this sauce looks good! I'm hoping to pick raspberries on Monday, so I'll keep this recipe in mind.
ReplyDeleteWow that sauce sounds fabulous. I bet you could just eat it with a spoon!
ReplyDeleteThere it is! I was waiting on this, and I'm happy it's so easy and quick to make. I'll have to try this, and of course maybe try a different fruit with a little tinkering :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks interesting, if we have any berries left I might have to try making some!
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