The chocolate almond pinecone is a classic holiday treat that combines the rich, nutty flavor of almonds with the smooth sweetness of chocolate. Often served at Christmas, these delectable confections make wonderful gifts, too. With a few simple ingredients and a little time, you can easily create these festive pinecones at home, perfect for decorating your tree or enjoying as a special snack.
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CHOCOLATE ALMOND PINECONES
Our Test Kitchen suggests this clever way of dressing up any winter dessert. Make these "pinecones" when you have some time, then use-and reuse-them on a variety of desserts...or even on a pretty plate piled with candies.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 25m
Yield 6 pinecones.
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Divide almond paste into six equal portions. Form each into a cone shape, about 1-1/2 in. tall and 1 in. in diameter. Beginning at the base, insert pointed end of almonds into paste to resemble a pinecone., In a microwave-safe bowl, melt chocolate chips and shortening; stir until smooth. Insert a toothpick into bottom of each cone. Holding over bowl, spoon melted chocolate over almonds (if needed, use another toothpick to spread the chocolate to completely cover almonds). Place on a wire rack over waxed paper; let stand until firm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 447 calories, Fat 31g fat (8g saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 7mg sodium, Carbohydrate 42g carbohydrate (27g sugars, Fiber 6g fiber), Protein 8g protein.
CHOCOLATE-ALMOND PINE CONES
In ancient mythology, pine cones symbolized motherhood and fertility. These edible pine cones, made from almond paste and melted chocolate and similar in flavor to a chocolate-covered cherry, are a perfect addition to the Christmas dessert table.
Provided by L. Britten
Categories Desserts Candy Recipes Chocolate Candy Recipes
Time 2h50m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Divide almond paste into 12 equal portions. Form each into a cone shape, about 1 1/2 inches tall and 1 inch in diameter.
- Beginning at the base, insert the pointed end of the sliced almonds into the paste to resemble a pine cone.
- Melt chocolate and shortening in a microwave-safe mixing bowl in 15-second intervals, stirring after each interval, 1 to 3 minutes. Add more shortening if needed to achieve a somewhat runny consistency that will easily coat a surface.
- Insert a toothpick into the bottom of each cone. Holding the pine cone over the bowl, spoon melted chocolate over each pine cone. Use another toothpick to spread the chocolate so that the pine cone is completely covered.
- Place on a wire rack over wax paper; let stand until firm, about 2 hours. Using a sifter, dust each pine cone with powdered sugar to resemble snow. Use immediately or store in an airtight container at room temperature for several weeks.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 455.5 calories, Carbohydrate 42.7 g, Fat 31.3 g, Fiber 5.6 g, Protein 8.3 g, SaturatedFat 8.4 g, Sodium 6.8 mg, Sugar 20.7 g
PINECONE CAKES
For our fanciful pinecones, oval almond cakes are crafted with cookie cutters, covered with chocolate frosting, and topped with "scales," each one a carefully arranged almond slice.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Cake Recipes
Yield Makes eight 3 1/2-inch cakes
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 10-inch round cake pan, line bottom with parchment paper, and set aside. Spread whole almonds in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet; toast in oven, tossing occasionally, until light golden and fragrant, 7 to 10 minutes. Let cool.
- Place the toasted almonds and 3/4 cup sugar in a food processor, and pulse until the mixture is finely ground. Transfer to a bowl, and stir in flour; set aside. Melt butter in a small saucepan; remove from heat, and stir in rum and vanilla. Let cool slightly.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat egg whites with salt until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in the remaining 3/4 cup sugar, beating to stiff glossy peaks.
- Fold the flour mixture into the egg-white mixture in three batches, alternating with the butter mixture, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Pour into prepared pan, smooth the top, and bake until cake is golden brown and firm to the touch, about 40 minutes. Let cake cool in pan 20 minutes on wire rack. Turn out cake onto wire rack, and let cool, top-side up.
- Using a 3-inch oval cookie cutter, cut eight ovals from cake. Discard scraps. Trim each to resemble a pinecone with a rounded base and a pointed tip. Leaving bottom unfrosted, spread about 1/3 cup frosting on each pinecone; smooth and round to create a three-dimensional shape.
- Start at the base of one cake, arrange sliced almonds in a spiral, overlapping slightly. Continue arranging almonds in closely set rows to cover the entire surface. Transfer finished cake to a baking sheet in the refrigerator to set while repeating process with remaining cakes. Just before serving, dust the cakes with confectioners' sugar and garnish with chocolate shavings, if desired.
CHOCOLATE ALMOND PINECONES
Our Test Kitchen suggests this clever way of dressing up any winter dessert. Make these 'pinecones' when you have some time, then use--and reuse--them on a variety of desserts...or even on a pretty plate piled with candies.
Provided by Allrecipes Member
Time 25m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Divide almond paste into six equal portions. Form each into a cone shape, about 1-1/2 in. tall and 1 in. in diameter. Beginning at the base, insert pointed end of almonds into paste to resemble a pinecone.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, melt chocolate chips and shortening; stir until smooth. Insert a toothpick into bottom of each cone. Holding over bowl, spoon melted chocolate over almonds (if needed, use another toothpick to spread the chocolate to completely cover almonds). Place on a wire rack over waxed paper; let stand until firm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 447.2 calories, Carbohydrate 41.6 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 31.4 g, Fiber 5.9 g, Protein 8.5 g, SaturatedFat 8.3 g, Sodium 7 mg, Sugar 20 g
Tips:
- To make the chocolate coating, use a high-quality chocolate that contains at least 70% cocoa solids. This will give the coating a rich, dark flavor.
- If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test the temperature of the chocolate coating by dropping a small amount into a glass of cold water. If the chocolate hardens and becomes firm, it is ready to use.
- To make the almond "needles," use blanched almonds. This will give them a smooth, even surface.
- If you don't have a pastry bag, you can use a zip-top bag with the corner cut off.
- To make the pinecones look more realistic, sprinkle them with a little bit of cocoa powder.
Conclusion:
Chocolate almond pinecones are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that is perfect for any occasion. They are also a great way to use up leftover chocolate and almonds. With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create these beautiful and tasty treats that are sure to impress your friends and family.
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