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Different types of chocolate?

Asked by littlekori (676points) November 16th, 2010

I am really into making filled chocolate. Like buttercream filled, cherry filled, things like that. And i was wondering if anyone could think of any types of fillings that sounded good but are not maybe your everyday type of filling. also, i can flavor the chocolate, so can anyone think of any good combinations of flavors?(:

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crisw's avatar

One of the loveliest truffles I’ve had was filled with goat cheese.

downtide's avatar

Chocolate with chilli is one of my favourite ways to have chocolate. I’ve had chocolate with chilli bits in, but I would love dark chocolates filled with a sweet chilli jam.

chyna's avatar

I love vanilla filling with dark chocolate.

poisonedantidote's avatar

Is it possible to turn coffee in to a kind of peanut butter paste? I don’t know if you can, and I know coffee and chocolate is not super original, but it sounds good to me.

How about tomato? namely sun dried tomato paste? It sounds horrible, but part of me thinks it could be nice.

EDIT: rum or whiskey soaked sun dried tomato maybe?

littlekori's avatar

um abou the coffee one, um not sure how exactly you would turn it into a paste, but i know that you could mix the coffee with something call drivert, and you can put it in the center of a chocolate. you might also be able to mic the coffee and peanut butter together, but theres no way to tell unless we try it(:
and hmm that would probably be pretty good.

WestRiverrat's avatar

If you want to use coffee, just get whole roasted beans, grind them and mix them with your base cream filling.

I had some chocolate covered crickets once that were pretty good.

BarnacleBill's avatar

orange marmalade
marscapone
lavender cream
cinnamon

Paradox's avatar

Marshmallow.

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