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I Love That Cherry Flavor!

01 September 2015
Grace
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If you want an easy, no-bake dessert and like the flavor of cherry and chocolate, this Chocolate Cherry Dream may well be just what you’re dreaming of!  Just about 20 minutes of prep, two hours to chill, and you’re done. I recently shared a rather elaborate cake recipe with that winning cherry and chocolate combination.  Though I assure you that it is heavenly, if you need something more low-hassle, this “chocolate cherry dream” is a great go-to option.  Creamy, chocolate-filled goodness, with cherries on top–how about that!

 

Yes, there are a few steps involved, but they can generally be summarized as follows: Crumble, pour, stir, mix, top, refrigerate. Just give the freezer or refrigerator a little time to make everything set, and then you will have a simple, rich, and creamy dessert with a nice blend of textures.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Center Cut Cook

 

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2 Comments
  1. Mimi October 13, 2017 at 12:31 pm Reply

    Sound good but I use wipping cream for a better taste.Yummy

  2. Phylis October 13, 2017 at 4:17 pm Reply

    I have made this dessert for years only with graham cracker crumbs instead of oreos

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