3 Piece Box

3 Piece Box

Indulge in our 3 Piece Box, a delightful assortment of treats perfect for sharing or savoring alone. A sweet surprise awaits in every bite!

$19.95/ Kcal: 2473KJ

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Ingredients and Calories

IngredientQuantity
Dark chocolate200 grams
Milk chocolate200 grams
White chocolate200 grams
Heavy cream100 ml
Butter50 grams
Vanilla extract1 teaspoon
Nuts (your choice)100 grams
Dried fruits100 grams
Sea saltA pinch

Preparing the Base

To begin, gather all the ingredients needed for your 3 Piece Box. It’s essential to work in a clean, organized kitchen to streamline the process. Start by breaking the dark chocolate into small pieces, making it easier to melt evenly. Place it in a heatproof bowl. You can use a double boiler method, where the bowl sits above simmering water, ensuring the chocolate melts slowly without burning. Stir gently as it melts until smooth, and then set it aside to cool slightly.

Making the Milk Chocolate Layer

Next, repeat the melting process for the milk chocolate. While the dark chocolate cools, the milk chocolate should be your focus. Once melted, add a tablespoon of heavy cream to the chocolate to create a creamy texture. Stir until fully combined. This layer will provide a sweet contrast to the rich dark chocolate. Allow it to cool a little before pouring it over the hardened dark chocolate layer in your chosen mold or box.

Creating the White Chocolate Layer

Now, turn your attention to the white chocolate. Melt it using the same method as the previous chocolates. Once it’s smooth, mix in a pinch of sea salt and the vanilla extract. This addition enhances the flavor and provides a lovely aroma. Pour the white chocolate over the milk chocolate layer, creating a beautiful three-layer effect. Allow the entire box to sit at room temperature for a few minutes before placing it in the refrigerator to set completely.

Adding Crunch and Texture

While your chocolate layers are setting, prepare the nuts and dried fruits. Chop the nuts into smaller pieces for a better bite and to distribute evenly throughout the chocolate. You can use a variety of nuts like almonds, hazelnuts, or walnuts, depending on your preference. Similarly, chop the dried fruits, such as cranberries or apricots, into small bits. These additions will add texture and a burst of flavor to the sweet layers.

Assembly of the 3 Piece Box

Once the chocolate has fully set, remove it from the refrigerator. Carefully lift it out of the mold and place it on a cutting board. Use a sharp knife to cut the chocolate into your desired shapes or pieces. You can opt for squares, rectangles, or even fun shapes using cookie cutters. Each piece should showcase the beautiful layers of dark, milk, and white chocolate, making them visually appealing.

Decorating the Pieces

For an extra touch, consider decorating the tops of the pieces. You could drizzle melted chocolate on top or sprinkle some chopped nuts or dried fruits. This step is entirely optional, but it enhances the presentation. If you’re feeling creative, use colored edible glitter or sprinkles for a festive look. Your 3 Piece Box will not only taste great but will also look delightful, making it perfect for gifting or sharing.

Serving Suggestions

Finally, arrange the chocolate pieces in your box or a decorative container. You can add some tissue paper or a nice fabric lining for an elegant touch. If you’re planning to serve them at a gathering, consider pairing them with fresh fruit, coffee, or a dessert wine. Each bite is a blend of rich chocolate flavors complemented by the crunch of nuts and the chewiness of dried fruits, creating a perfect indulgence.

Storage Tips

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. If you want to keep them for a longer period, refrigerating them is a good option, but be sure to allow them to come to room temperature before serving to enjoy their full flavor. Enjoy your delicious 3 Piece Box as a treat, a gift, or even as a delightful snack throughout the week!

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