Posts Tagged ‘Valentine’s Day’
I never imagined starting my blog with a dessert – here I am preaching about healthy food but its Valentine’s day and I love a sweet indulgence just as much as the next person. My sincere hope is that you will stick around to learn more about the food I so adore and the philosophy with which I prepare it. But tonight, just (barely) in time for this holiday full of treats, I bring you this playful, and slightly more sinful, personal creation (appropriate color scheme and all): Chocolate Dipped Red Velvet and Cheesecake Bites, or as my husband has named them, “Chocolate Covered Lasers”.
I made these for his company holiday pot-luck and they were a huge hit among the all-engineer group. To be fair, I originally envisioned these to be completely enrobed in chocolate but realized quickly that this would be far too rich and takeaway from the lightness of the cheesecake. Why lasers you ask? Because apparently the red velvet looks like the ruby tube and beam, and the cheesecake looks like one of the mirrored surfaces of a ruby laser (don’t ask me what that means, I am just quoting my husband for the sake of all you engineering folk out there).
I searched far and low for a red velvet cheesecake bite recipes and to my surprise, given the vastness of today’s culinary internet community, no such thing existed. Think about it, we put cream cheese frosting on red velvet cake – how is cheesecake and red velvet not a match made in heaven?
I ended up combining a red velvet recipe I found online that uses yogurt (because I love yogurt and use it in everything), with a reduced but basic cheesecake recipe. You are welcome to use any red velvet recipe you like.
Disclaimer – this recipe may seem lengthy and overwhelming – don’t be afraid, its fairly simple it just has a lot of steps and requires an overnight refrigeration. Not all of my recipes will take this long – I promise!
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