15 Decadent Recipes for Dark Chocolate Lovers (2024)

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and that means our minds turn to all things chocolate. And what better way is there to kick off February than by celebrating National Dark Chocolate Lovers Day!

Nine out of ten people love chocolate (that’s a made-up statistic but it’s probably close). After all, who can resist the rich, deep, sweet, and slightly bitter taste of really good chocolate? But not just any chocolate – dark chocolate. Just saying the words “dark chocolate” elicits a feeling of decadence. Dark chocolate is indulgent. Dark chocolate is sexy. Dark chocolate is healthy. What? Yes, dark chocolate is a superfood!

To read about the health benefits of dark chocolate, see Chocolate Isn’t Just Good for Your Heart — It Also Improves Your Gut … Here’s Why Food Face-Off: Health Benefits of Milk vs. Dark ChocolateandChoose Dark Chocolate for Heart Health.

Choose dark chocolate with a cocoa content of 65 percent or higher but of course, eat it in moderation because it still has significant calories (up to 450 calories for 3 ounces). For those times you do indulge, seeCreative Ways to Put Dark Chocolate to Good Use, 10 Decadent Dishes for Dark Chocolate Loversand10 Divine Ways to Create Delicious Dark Chocolate Desserts. You can even learn to make your ownHomemade Dark Chocolate Chunks.

So slip into something comfortable, dim the lights, put on some mood music, and check out these 15 decadent recipes for dark chocolate lovers.

1. Dark Chocolate and Sea Salt Fig and Oat Bars

You may not think of oat bars as romantic or decadent, but these Dark Chocolate and Sea Salt Fig and Oat Bars are filled with the foods of love. Made from whole foods ingredients, these are the perfect snack to grab when you’re on the go and share with the one you love.

2. Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter and Raspberry Chia Jam Cups

These Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter and Raspberry Chia Jam Cups are like a love story told in yummy flavors and bright colors. The raspberry chia jam filling pairs perfectly with the sweet dark chocolate and slightly salty peanut butter. Plus, they’re ready for indulging in less than an hour. These are a chocolate fairytale come true.

3. Fudgy Coffee Brownies

These Fudgy Coffee Brownies are amazing. They’re dense, fudgy, and decadent. With a classy touch of coffee, if you didn’t know any better, you’d mistake them for fudge. Make these to share with the ones you love.

4. Chocolate Dipped Candied Oranges

Chewy, sweet candied oranges, dipped in rich dark chocolate. Sounds tempting, doesn’t it? This recipe for Chocolate Dipped Candied Oranges calls for a dehydrator, but the good news is, you can make them even if you don’t have one! These candied oranges make the perfect gift for your sweetheart — or you can gift them to yourself.

5. Raw Matcha Dark Chocolate Pomegranate Cups

Who could have ever guessed that chocolate and matcha taste so good together? These Raw Matcha Dark Chocolate Pomegranate Cups combine a dark chocolatey crust with a smooth matcha flavor. You’ll love the earthiness of the matcha powder combined with dark chocolate and tart pomegranate seeds.

6. Homemade Dark Chocolates

Sure, you can buy store-bought chocolates for Valentine’s Day, or you can show someone just how much you care with these Homemade Dark Chocolates. They only take six ingredients; they are quick and easy to make and so creamy, dark, and delicious to eat. These dark chocolates make the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day or just because…

7. Dark Chocolate Dipped Vanilla Mint Macaroons

When a chocolate treat just melts in your mouth, you swear you’ve been transported to heaven. These Dark Chocolate Dipped Vanilla Mint Macaroons that just that kind of treat. Enhanced with vanilla and mint extracts and a dark chocolate coating, their cute shape makes them perfect for sharing or not.

8. Dark Chocolate Coconut Yogurt Cake Bites

Sure, you can share a slice of cake with your love but how romantic would it be to feed each other these adorable Dark Chocolate Coconut Yogurt Cake Bites? The rich filling of these irresistibly dreamy cake bites is coated with a dark chocolate shell. And they’re sweetened naturally just like your love.

9. Flourless Dark Chocolate Cake To Die For!

We may need to change the name of this Flourless Dark Chocolate Cake To Die For! This flourless cake is the ultimate in rich, chocolate flavor. The dark chocolate really makes this dessert ultra-fudgy and intense. Made with healthy ingredients like avocado, banana, raw cacao, and hazelnut butter, this is not only a dark chocolate lover’s dream, but it’s a cake to live for!

10. Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Gingersnaps

Share some cookies with your snookie. These Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Gingersnaps is a new way to enjoy the combination of pumpkin and dark chocolate. They’re studded with dark chocolate chunks and bold, warm spices. Whomever you share these with will rush to show their appreciation (hint, hint).

11. Lemon Cake with Dark Chocolate Ganache

Sometimes the best relationships are those you don’t expect. Everyone knows how well orange and chocolate go together, but lemon and chocolate are a match made in heaven. In this Lemon Cake with Dark Chocolate Ganache, the tanginess of the lemon complements the rich, smooth chocolate perfectly. The dark chocolate ganache is both in and on the cake, so you get lots of decadence with every bite.

12. Death By Chocolate: Cake, Mousse, and Ice Cream

Brace yourselves – lots of chocolate is coming! This Death By Chocolate: Cake, Mousse, and Ice Cream is the most guilt-free chocolate indulgence ever! It’s 100 percent vegan and gluten-free. It’s a combination of a chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, and chocolate ice cream – all of it homemade. The fluffy chocolate cake mixed with the velvety mousse and creamy ice cream is absolutely to die for!

13. Chocolate Almond Espresso Cake

If you’re looking for a treat to share with your sweetheart (or anyone you like enough to share dessert with), you’ve come to the right place. This Chocolate Almond Espresso Cake is rich and chocolatey. Since it’s made entirely with almond flour, it’s also gluten-free. But that chocolate espresso sauce made with dark chocolate and just a hint of espresso that you pour down over the cake – you’re going to want to lick it off the plate. Go ahead.

14. Peanut Butter and Cardamom Truffles

There’s nothing as decadent as creamy, smooth truffles. These Peanut Butter and Cardamom Truffles are unique with the distinct flavor of cardamom. Coated with dark chocolate and crunchy roasted peanuts, these little bites made with peanut butter are great for gift-giving – or you can keep them all to yourself!

15. Chocolate Cheesecake with a Mixed Nut Crust

There’s chocolate cake, and then there’s chocolate cheesecake. This Chocolate Cheesecake with a Mixed Nut Crust is he best chocolate cheesecake you’ll ever try. The crust is nutty, and the cheesecake layer made with silken tofu and dark chocolate is rich, decadent, and delicious. Don’t hesitate to treat yourself and someone you love to this dessert.

Mmm … dark chocolate. If music be the food of love, play on. But make sure you have some dark chocolate to share with the one you love.

Lead image source:Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter and Raspberry Chia Jam Cups

15 Decadent Recipes for Dark Chocolate Lovers (2024)

FAQs

When a recipe calls for dark chocolate What does that mean? ›

Dark chocolate is chocolate with no added milk solids and with the essential ingredients of cocoa butter, cocoa solids (chocolate liquor), sugar, and emulsifiers such as soy lecithin for an optimal texture.

What food pairs well with dark chocolate? ›

Fruit: Known for its bitter bite, dark chocolate helps neutralize very sweet fruits such as strawberries, bananas and dried apricots. However, its properties also create a combo with citrus fruits that pack an edgy punch for true chocolate connoisseurs.

Which dark chocolate is the healthiest? ›

Bottom Line: The healthiest dark chocolate contains a cocoa percentage of 70% or higher, which provides more antioxidants and health benefits.

What fruit goes well with dark chocolate? ›

The sweetness of oranges is a perfect complement to the bitter notes of dark chocolate. However, it's not just orange that pairs well with chocolate. Lemon, lime, and even exotic citrus fruits like yuzu can bring out the brighter flavor notes of high-quality cocoa.

What do British call dark chocolate? ›

British plain chocolate would be broadly equivalent to the US bitter-sweet chocolate. Bitter or unsweetened dark chocolate has high cocoa solid percentage and little to no sugar added. Bitter-sweet has about 70/30 cocoa solid/butter to sugar ratio. Semi-sweet has about 50/50 cocoa solid/butter to sugar ratio.

What is 100% dark chocolate like? ›

A 100% dark chocolate bar is good when it's made from the highest quality cacao beans. These high-quality cacao beans allow complex flavor nuances to shine through, and when the chocolate is tempered properly, it creates a smooth, creamy texture (known as mouthfeel) that melts in your mouth.

What spices go well with dark chocolate? ›

For example, dark chocolate has a bold cocoa flavor that pairs well with deep, rich spices. Try combining dark chocolate with coffee, ginger, cloves, sea salt or even smoky spices such as chipotle peppers.

What nuts go well with dark chocolate? ›

Peanuts, pecans, almonds, and hazelnuts have distinct flavors that go well with dark chocolate. Walnuts are a little bit milder and therefore work better with milk chocolate. Finally, nuts such as macadamias taste best with rich white chocolate due to their even milder flavor.

What herbs go well with dark chocolate? ›

Herbs and spices that go well with dark chocolate include… cardamom, fennel, lavender, cinnamon, spearmint, basil, chipotle, and ginger.

What is the most unhealthy chocolate? ›

White chocolate not only has more saturated fat than any other type of chocolate, but lacks the healthy phytochemicals found in cocoa and dark chocolate.

Can I eat dark chocolate every day? ›

As much as we all love indulging in dark chocolate, it's important to keep your intake in check and enjoy it in moderation. Stick to the recommended daily amount of 30-60 grams and savour each bite, knowing that you're not only treating your taste buds but also reaping some potential health benefits.

What chocolate is the best anti inflammatory? ›

Dark chocolate is delicious, rich, and satisfying. It's also packed with antioxidants that help reduce inflammation.

What beverage goes with dark chocolate? ›

Some good combinations include dark chocolate with stout, porter, and dark ale. Chocolate and Wine: Some red wines have a fruity flavour that pairs well with dark chocolate. Some good combinations include dark chocolate with Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel.

What can I add to dark chocolate to make it taste better? ›

Recipe Tips

Flavor by adding orange zest, peanut butter, dried coconut, chopped nuts, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, etc., to taste and consistency desired. Stir in after melting coconut oil, cocoa powder, honey, and vanilla together. You can use maple syrup instead of honey.

Can I eat dark chocolate with banana? ›

Yes! Banana and chocolate is a classic combination in many desserts. The fruity sweetness of bananas combined with the creamy, indulgent flavors of chocolate creates a unique flavor that makes it hard to resist!

Which dark chocolate is used for baking? ›

A pantry essential made of our signature 75% dark chocolate couverture! This bar has a higher cacao butter content that makes it easy to use, melt and measure; perfect for baking and cooking. Use it to make cakes, brownies, cookies, ganache and so much more.

Is cocoa and dark chocolate the same thing? ›

Dark chocolate contains a higher concentration of cacao (that's the term for all of the ingredients derived from the cocoa bean). Typically, dark chocolate is between 55 and 90 percent cacao, whereas milk chocolate is between 10 and 50 percent cacao, but this all depends on the chocolate-maker.

How to identify dark chocolate? ›

The next time you are looking to buy dark chocolate, make sure that you are always looking for the purest dark chocolate ingredients- again real dark chocolate will always contain BOTH cocoa powder and cocoa butter. If there is no cocoa butter on back of the ingredient list- you have been deceived.

What is a substitute for dark chocolate in baking? ›

Chocolate replacement for 1 ounce unsweetened baking chocolate: 3 tablespoons natural, unsweetened cocoa powder or carob powder + 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, canola oil, or butter.

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