dark chocolate coconut biscotti bites with cadbury creme ganache
Fart on a duck.
It’s Monday.
And not to mention, tomorrow is the dreaded day that starts with a capital “T” and rhymes with “Max.” OMG. Do I sound like a major Debbie Downer or what? Jeez. Where are my manners?
So, rather than think about the 2, 587 things I need to do this week as well as giving more money to the government, let’s talk Easter food instead. Okay, I’ll be honest, on the scale of important food holidays, Easter is not on my top five list. Is that some form of food blasphemy?
Anyways, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Halloween, and Valentine’s Day are my top five in case you were dying to know. I’ve always felt Easter is more about the goodies inside the basket and how many eggs you can find in your backyard then the dinner spread. Maybe it’s because I’m not a big ham person. Scalloped potatoes are way over done. Dear God, I’m an Easter food critic. Help!
But! I will give Easter some street credit. The desserts on Easter are legit-legit. My mom used to make a chocolate cake with white frosting and she would dye the shredded coconut green to put on top. I thought it was the coolest thing on the planet. Another Easter dessert favorite: Cadbury Creme Eggs, yo. You just can’t beat the chocolate, cream- filled egg.
Although what if I told you I took said Cadbury Creme Egg, turned it into a ganache and dipped some bite size dark chocolate coconut biscotti into it? I would say Easter dessert just went to an 11/10 situation. Sa-weet.
These bites are super easy to make and actually make great treats to put into Easter baskets or something to nibble on for the morning church commute.
PSA: no bunnies were harmed in the making of these bites.
Dark Chocolate Coconut Biscotti Bites with Cadbury Creme Ganache
Ingredients:
for the biscotti:
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/4 cups super fine cornmeal (almost powder like)
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
2 large eggs
1 1/2 cups sweetened shredded coconut
1 cup dark chocolate chips
for the ganache:
6 cadbury creme eggs, halved
1/4 whipping cream
Directions:
for the biscotti:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder, and kosher salt. In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat butter and granulated sugar together. Add the eggs one at a time and beat until well combined. Add the flour in thirds, trying not to over mix. Finally, add the coconut and chocolate chips. You may need to combine the last ingredients by hand because the batter will be thick.
Wrap dough in plastic wrap and let it chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. Spray a baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Drop about a tablespoon of the dough on the baking sheet (about an inch a part). Bake for about 15 to 18 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from oven and place on a wire rack to cool. Repeat process until all the dough has been used.
Once the bites have cooled, dip half of the bite into the cadbury creme ganache. Sprinkle with extra coconut if you want. Place on wire rack to set.
for the ganache:
In a medium sauce pan, add the cadbury creme eggs and whipping cream. Bring to a simmer and continue to stir so the chocolate doesn't' burn. The chocolate should start to thicken after a few minutes. Remove from heat and let cool slightly before dipping the bites.
recipe adapted from yahoo.com food
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These little bites of goodness look fabulous!!! I hope your week goes smoothly
Thank you, Jenna! I hope you have a wonderful week too!
You crack me up, girl! I vote these cookies, best use of a Cadbury egg ever! Love them!
Why, thank you, my dear! The world definitely needs more Cadbury egg options:)
LOVE these, Lauren! So creative! And heck yes, way more fun to focus on than “T” day tomorrow. 😉
Exactly! Thanks, Ali! 🙂
omg. no you didn’t. this is fantastic.
Mwah! Thanks, Molly!
Story relevant to you: So we’ve been in Breck for this wedding throwdown and we all went to the City Market here looking for some Cadbury eggs. Eeeee’ry single egg had cadbury goo seeping out of them except for a few, so we picked through the cadbury selection to find non-gooed cadburies. We then promptly ate them. The End. But anyhoo, this recipe would have been a fantastic treatment of our Cadburies and I’ll certainly re-visit the recipe once I’m back in non-exploded Cadbury-ville. Love me some biscotti!
LOL!! I’m glad you found some non-cadbury goop! And I hope you had a wonderful time in Breck! 🙂
I knew that the cadbury egg recipe was going to be amazing.
Mwah! Thanks, Meagan!
Cadbury Creme Eggs are my husbands favorite but the totally gross me out. They are too egg looking for me to want in a candy. He would devour these little bites though.
Emily, you should totally make the ganache! Melted eggs…win-win! Trust me:)
So creative! These look seriously delish and I’m SO loving the coconut. And you know it must be Monday because when you said tomorrow begins with a “T” and rhymes with “Max” I was completely dense and couldn’t for the life of me think of what you were talking about. And my husband is a CPA. And we have a giant work party we’re attending to celebrate the end of the day that begins with a “T” and rhymes with a “Max”. Oh lordy.
LOL!! You just made my day. I’m sending some of these bites over ASAP!
Best use ever of a Cadbury egg! Gorgeous & pinned!
Why, thank you, Averie!
This has to be the best ganache out there!
Thanks, Jessica! 🙂
Lauren, a Cadbury egg never had this good! Love it 🙂
Why, thank you, Corina! Easter just got a whole lot better:)
I’m so, so glad that I got my taxes out of the way last month! Ugh–never fun (although my refund check was the highlight of my year so far, haha!)
Also–I’ve been thinking about this cadbury creme ganache all day. Fact.
You are so on top of it! Dude, I can’t wait for the refund check. Fo’shizzle!
Cadbury eggs were my downfall as a kid! You just get me.
These are M-F-ING amazing. You huuuuurd?
Holy moly!! These are awesome in every single way possible!
And ya for taxes being over with. That was SO not fun!
Girl, that ganache is brilliant. Thanksgiving is definitely my fave. Food as far as the eye can see–ain’t nothin’ wrong with that. Love these bites!
These look sinful and addictive, which means I love them! 😉
Creme egg ganache?! You are a superstar!
I’m really not super into Easter either, except for brunch and candy! I see these biscotti being some perfect brunch dippers. So they’re just adding to the excitement!
I can’t think of any reason on earth why someone wouldn’t absolutely gorge themselves on these! WOW!
How much butter do you use? I’m so excited to try this 🙂
Katie – Hi! I used 3/4 cup unsalted butter! Sorry about that. I updated the ingredient list to show! 🙂