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Parties That Cook’s Halloween Treat Recipe: Chocolate Pretzel Cookies with Dipping Sauce

DoughThis Halloween, let’s mix things up. It’s time to stop drudging to the store for 10lbs of candy when we all know you only get 7 trick-or-treaters. While handing out home-made edibles might not fly in your neighborhood, these Chocolate Pretzel Cookies with Mexican Hot Chocolate Dipping Sauce are scarily delicious. Sure to be a crowd-pleaser, make these sweet treats for your next holiday party.

Chocolate Pretzel Cookies with Mexican Hot Chocolate Dipping Sauce
This recipe can also be found in our Appetizer Recipe Library!

pretzelsIngredients
Chocolate Pretzels:
Nonstick baking spray
2 ounces bittersweet chocolate
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
2/3 cup sugar
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 3/4 cups AP flour
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Coarse sugar, for garnish
Powdered sugar, for rolling

Mexican Hot Chocolate Dipping Sauce (Makes 2 cups):
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup milk
2 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
3 ounces Mexican chocolate, finely chopped
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Garnish:
Toasted coconut
Powdered sugar
Mint sprigs

Methods/Steps
Preheat oven to 400°F.

Prepare Pans: Spray sheet pans with nonstick baking spray.

Melt Chocolate: Coarsely chop the chocolate and place into a stainless steel or oven proof bowl. Place bowl into the oven to melt for 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently. Alternately, place chocolate in a double boiler and gently melt, stirring frequently.  Let chocolate cool. For a helpful video on how to melt chocolate, go here!

Creaming: In a large bowl and using a hand or stand mixer, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg, then the cooled, melted chocolate, then vanilla; mix well.

Mix Dry Ingredients: Place flour and salt in a separate bowl and quickly whisk to combine and break up any clumps. Gradually add flour mixture to the creamed butter mixture, a little at a time, and blend well. Divide the dough into fourths and wrap in plastic wrap. Press wrapped dough gently to form a thin disk and freeze or refrigerate dough until firm, about 10-15 minutes, in the freezer.

Roll Dough: Roll each disk into a 6-inch log. Cut each log into 1/2-inch slices; roll each slice into a 9-inch rope, dusting with powder sugar as needed. Place ropes onto greased sheet pans and form into pretzel shapes.  Space the pretzels 1 inch apart. Sprinkle a little bit of the coarse sugar onto each pretzel to resemble pretzel salt.

Bake Pretzels: Place sheet pans in the oven and bake for 7-9 minutes or until firm. Rotate pans halfway through baking. Remove sheet pans from oven and let cool 1-2 minutes before removing to wire racks to cool completely. Do not let pretzels sit any longer on sheet plans or they will crumble when removed.

Make Chocolate Sauce: In a saucepan, heat the cream and milk on medium until small bubbles appear around the edge.  Add the sugar, vanilla, cayenne and salt. Place chocolate in medium bowl.  Slowly whisk heated milk/cream mixture into the chocolates to melt and integrate. Return mixture to pot to keep warm over very low heat until ready to serve.

Serve: Transfer pretzels to a serving dish. Pour chocolate sauce into a decorative bowl and serve immediately.

Makes 24 Chocolate Pretzels.

Recipe created by Parties That Cook® | www.PartiesThatCook.com.

Parties That Cook’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Potluck Recipe: Butter Lettuce Salad with Berries, Lardons and Tarragon Crème Fraiche Dressing

This weekend is BIG. In San Francisco, there’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, which brings dozens of musicians to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for three days of free performances. In Seattle, Parties That Cook is hosting a public Cooking Farm to Table Class at Willie Green’s Organic Farm! How are they related, you ask? There will be food trucks at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, but what puts this music festival over the top is Coach B’s Healthy Potluck. Guidelines request organic food, the freshest ingredients, and seasonal dishes. This recipe for a delicious Butter Lettuce Salad with Blackberries, Lardons and Tarragon Crème Fraiche Dressing will be featured at this weekend’s Seattle Cooking Farm-to-Table, and fits those guidelines to a tee!

Butter Lettuce Salad with Blackberries, Lardons and Tarragon Crème Fraiche Dressing

Ingredients:
Dressing:
1/2 cup crème fraiche
1/4 cup Greek-style yogurt
2 Tablespoons fresh tarragon coarsely chopped
2 teaspoon minced garlic
1 teaspoon lemon zest
2 teaspoons lemon juice
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 to 2 Tablespoons water (if needed)

Salad:
6 ounces thick-cut bacon, cut into 1-inch-wide pieces (to form lardons)
1 cup fresh blackberries or raspberries
2 heads butter lettuce (about 8 oz. total)

Methods/Steps:
Dressing: In a medium bowl, whisk together the crème fraîche, yogurt, chopped tarragon, garlic, lemon zest, juice, salt and pepper. If the dressing is a bit stiff, stir in water to thin the mixture to a creamy salad-dressing consistency.

Lardons: Cook bacon in a 12-inch heavy skillet over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until browned and crisp, about 12 minutes. Pour off the fat as you go to help the browning. Transfer to a paper towel to absorb some of the grease.

Assemble Salad: Prepare blackberries. Wash and dry lettuce and break it into bite-size pieces. Toss the lettuce lightly with half the dressing. If salad looks dry, add more dressing. Put salad on plates and garnish with berries and lardons. Serve immediately.

Serves 8

Recipe created by Parties That Cook® | www.PartiesThatCook.com