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

Keyword: chocolate cups, chocolate dessert, how to make chocolate cups, raspberry chocolate cups, raspberry chocolate mousse cups, Valentine's chocolate cups, Valentines dessert

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

FAQs

What flavor pairs well with raspberry? ›

Raspberry: Pairs well with other berries, almond, apricot, chocolate, cinnamon, citrus, ginger, hazelnut, mint, nectarine, peach, plum, rhubarb, thyme, and vanilla. You will find many raspberry co*cktails with brandy, Champagne, orange liqueurs, rum (especially the dark type), tequila, and sweeter red wines.

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.

Do silicone molds need to be greased for chocolate? ›

Make sure molds are clean, 100% dry, and are not dusty or scratched. Make sure the molds are at room temperature. We suggest wearing white cotton candy makers gloves when handling the molded chocolate so that you don't get fingerprints on the chocolate. Do not spray or grease the molds.

Is chocolate and raspberry a good combo? ›

A cluster of fresh raspberries is the perfect finishing touch on top of this cake. A masterpiece for a special occasion like Valentine's Day, this chocolate raspberry cake is the perfect marriage of chocolate and berry.

Does raspberry taste good with chocolate? ›

The tangy freshness of raspberry balances very well with the milk and dark chocolate. This combination can also be used for molding or dipping chocolates or for petit four sec etc.

What brings out the flavor of 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.

Does strawberry or raspberry go better with chocolate? ›

Raspberries: The tartness of raspberries provides a beautiful contrast to the intensity of dark chocolate. The pairing of raspberry and dark chocolate is a classic for a good reason. Strawberries: The natural sweetness of strawberries pairs well with dark chocolate, creating a balanced and indulgent treat.

What berry goes best with chocolate? ›

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.

Why does raspberry and white chocolate go together? ›

White chocolate – pure white chocolate adds sweet milky creaminess to contrast the tangy raspberries.

How much chocolate makes 1 cup melted? ›

A full pound of chipped chocolate measures to 2.7 to 3 cups. One cup of these small chipped pieces weighed 5.9 ounces (167 grams). A 1/4 pound block of chocolate yields 1/2 cup if melted. You would need a full pound of chocolate to get 2 cups.

How to make chocolate that snaps? ›

Tempering involves the process of slowly heating and then cooling chocolate so that the fat molecules crystallise evenly, resulting in a smooth, shiny finish when the chocolate sets. When tempered properly, it should produce a 'snap' when broken, while untempered chocolate will be dull and not break cleanly.

How long does it take for chocolate to harden in silicone molds? ›

Place your filled chocolate mold into the refrigerator to set your candy. It may take up to 20 minutes for your chocolate to set and harden.

What kind of chocolate do you use for silicone molds? ›

You can also use silicone and plastic molds with white, milk or dark chocolate chips, wafers or bark. Follow the instructions on your chocolate for melting, then use a decorating bag to pipe the melted chocolate into your individual molds.

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