Raspberry Chocolate Cups Recipe - How to make Chocolate Cups (2024)

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These Raspberry Chocolate Cups are a chocolate lover’s dream come true. They are rich, creamy, and chocolaty, the hardened chocolate shell pairing so well with the raspberry creamy mousse. The fresh raspberries on top really enhance the flavors and bring a wonderful texture which makes these cups a memorable decadent dessert. There is no better gift you can make to a chocolaty sweet tooth person; I am certain of that.

How to make chocolate cups

I have always loved the idea of making chocolate cups. There are a lot of possibilities out there, some are using balloons, which look great but somehow don’t seem clean enough for me, and some are using paper liners or different types of cups. I have decided to use aluminum muffin cups this time as they are stronger than paper liners and easy to remove from the hardened chocolate shell.

I have tempered the chocolate as this won’t melt as easily as untempered chocolate. It also has a smooth, glossy look in the end which really makes the cups really beautiful.

Many of the recipes for chocolate cups recommend coating the molds twice with chocolate but I’ve noticed that if you coat the cups with a thick layer from the beginning, it really doesn’t need a second layer. They keep their shape really well.

The best thing is that you can make the chocolate cups days in advance, refrigerate and fill them only when needed. Filling options are endless, from simple ice cream, fruits, whipped cream, all sorts of mousses and the list can go on.

If you love chocolate desserts, you really shouldn’t skip these Raspberry Chocolate Cups. If you try them out, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram. Would love to see how they turn out for you. Enjoy!

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Raspberry Chocolate Cups

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These raspberry chocolate cups are a chocolate lover dream come true. They are rich, creamy and chocolaty, the hardened chocolate shell pairing so well with the raspberry creamy mousse.

Servings 6 servings

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Chocolate Cups

  • 7 oz (200 g) dark chocolate (55-70% cocoa)
  • 6 aluminum muffin cups

Raspberry Puree

  • 5 oz (150 g) fresh or frozen raspberries
  • 1/4 cup (50g) sugar

Chocolate Raspberry Filling

  • 7 oz (200 g) dark chocolate (55-70% cocoa)
  • 1 ¼ cup (300g) whipping cream , cold
  • Raspberry puree

Topping

  • Fresh Raspberries
  • Powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Prepare the chocolate cups. For tempering the chocolate divide the chocolate into 2 parts, 5.5 oz (160g) and 1.5 oz (40 g). Place the 5.5 oz (160g) chocolate into a heatproof bowl and place over simmering water. Heat the chocolate until until a thermometer reads 105 -115 degrees F (40-46C), then take the bowl out of the heat. Add the 1.5 oz (40 g) chocolate into the melted chocolate and stir until smooth.

  • Fill each cup a little less than half with chocolate and rotate to coat all sides of the cup with quite a thick layer of chocolate. Pour the excess chocolate back into the bowl. Scrape the top edges and place them upside down on a parchment paper until you prepare the rest of cups. If necessary melt the remained chocolate again over simmering water if too hard.

  • Scrape the top edges again if necessary and refrigerate the cups for at least 30 minutes or until the chocolate hardens. Cups can be prepared few days in advance and kept refrigerated until ready to be filled.

  • Prepare the raspberry puree. Place raspberries and sugar into a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Simmer for 5 to 10 minute and remove from heat. Sieve to remove the seeds. Set aside until ready to use.

  • Prepare the chocolate raspberry filling. Place chocolate into a heatproof bowl and melt over simmering water. Add raspberry puree and stir to combine.

  • Whip the cream until stiff peaks form. Fold a third of the cream into the chocolate mixture until incorporated.

  • Fold the chocolate mixture into the remaining whipped cream.

  • Assemble the cups. Make a small cut at one end of each mold if necessary, and tear them off to reveal the chocolate cups. Fill the chocolate cups with raspberry chocolate filling. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or until set.

  • Before serving top each cup with fresh raspberries and sprinkle powdered sugar on top.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 557kcalCarbohydrates: 55.6gProtein: 6.3gFat: 35.1gSaturated Fat: 23.4gCholesterol: 71mgSugar: 47.9g

Calories: 557kcal

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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Raspberry Chocolate Cups Recipe - How to make Chocolate Cups (2024)

FAQs

Is chocolate and raspberry a good combo? ›

I don't need to tell you that chocolate and raspberries are a match made in heaven. You already know that. Which means, you also already know just how delicious this is going to be.

Why do raspberries and chocolate go well together? ›

Strawberries, raspberries, cherries, and cranberries all pair beautifully with chocolate because they offer a hint of tartness to offset sweeter flavor notes in the chocolate.

Does raspberry go with milk chocolate? ›

This includes many in the berry family including raspberries and strawberries. Milk Chocolate: Ever the all-rounder, milk chocolate pairs well with the widest variety of fruits. It is great for adding sweetness to a tarter fruit or complimenting sweet fruits.

How do you store chocolate cups? ›

How to Store Chocolate Cups. Once peeled out of the liner, store the cups at room temperature in a clean and dry container with a lid. They will be good for two to three weeks but check occasionally to be sure there is no moisture inside as the cups can get ruined.

What pairs best with raspberries? ›

Raspberry pairs exceptionally well with other natural and organic flavors, such as vanilla, citrus, and even certain spices, allowing for the creation of complex and exciting flavor profiles. Many mixed berry and fruit punch flavors rely on raspberry to add that zippy touch.

What are the best chocolate combinations? ›

Chocolate Pairings
  • Chocolate and candied forest fruits: an interplay of aromatic intensities that do not overlap, but rather, complement and enhance each other.
  • Chocolate and pear: perfect for experimenting with cakes and tarts.
  • Chocolate and banana: also try the Banana Split ice cream in our 'Chocogelaterias'

What berry goes best with chocolate? ›

Berries: The tartness of berries such as raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries complements the richness of dark chocolate, balancing out its intense flavours.

What flavor is best with raspberry? ›

Raspberry: Pairs well with other berries, almond, apricot, chocolate, cinnamon, citrus, ginger, hazelnut, mint, nectarine, peach, plum, rhubarb, thyme, and vanilla.

What fruit is best with chocolate? ›

4 Irresistible Fruit and Chocolate Pairings You Must Try
  1. Mango And Passion Fruit With Dark Chocolate. Mango and passion fruit are tropical ingredients with zingy and distinctive tastes. ...
  2. Soft Orange Slices And Dark Chocolate. ...
  3. Zingy Raspberry And White Chocolate. ...
  4. Blackcurrant Ganache And Chocolate.
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What drink is best with chocolate? ›

According to Megan Giller, author of a forthcoming book about American chocolate, barrel-aged spirits like whiskey or aged rum echo the natural vanilla and caramel richness found in many chocolates. Lighter spirits like gin can help bright fruit flavors really pop, she says.

What pairs well with white chocolate and raspberry? ›

Raspberry and White Chocolate

Try making a classic raspberry and white chocolate cheesecake that combines the creamy/tangy flavour of mascarpone against the tartness of raspberry brought all together with the subtle sweetness of white chocolate. Its flavours are truly magical, bursting all at once when you take a bite.

What can you eat raspberries with? ›

Add raspberries to cereal or oatmeal. Top whole-grain pancakes or waffles with raspberries. Add frozen raspberries to a smoothie. Make a fresh berry salad with raspberries, blueberries, strawberries and blackberries.

What are the four things to avoid when storing chocolate? ›

For long-term storage, maintain a constant temperature between 54-68°F (12-20°C), most optimally in the range of 65°F-68°F. Store chocolate away from direct sunlight, strong odors, and moisture.

What country eats the most chocolate per person? ›

The chart compares per capita chocolate consumption among the top ten countries. Switzerland leads the chart with an annual consumption of 8.8 kg per person, closely followed by Germany at 8.4 kg. Ireland and the United Kingdom are also significant consumers, with figures around 8.3 kg and 8.2 kg, respectively.

What is the most popular brand of chocolate in the world? ›

Mars. Mars owned by Mars Incorporated is one of the leading chocolate brands in the world. The American food company has an estimated annual sales revenue of $1.6 billion. The bar is available in more than 80 countries.

What mixes well with chocolate? ›

Some good combinations include white chocolate with caramel popcorn, caramel apples, and caramel sauce. Chocolate and Coffee: The bitterness of coffee is balanced by the sweetness of chocolate. Some good combinations include chocolate with espresso, cappuccino, and hot chocolate.

Is raspberry chocolate good? ›

Whether you're looking for an afternoon pick-me-up or a special treat to share with friends, the slight crunch of freeze dried raspberries mixed with smooth chocolate is the perfect contrast of textures for snacking. Experience the balance of sweetness and tartness like never before.

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