Best 4 Chocolate Sea Shells Recipes

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For those with a sweet tooth and a love for culinary creations, crafting chocolate sea shells is a delectable journey that tantalizes the senses. These exquisite treats, reminiscent of the ocean's treasures, offer a symphony of flavors and textures, transporting you to a realm of pure indulgence. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, embarking on this culinary adventure is guaranteed to leave you captivated. So, gather your ingredients, prepare your workspace, and let's embark on a voyage to discover the best recipe for chocolate sea shells.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

INSTANT CHOCOLATE HARD SHELL



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Two ingredients and less than 5 minutes to a delicious chocolate candy shell for ice cream. After trying recipe after recipe that turned out either rock hard or thick gummy hard shells - I thought to read the ingredient list on a bottle of the store stuff and came up with this! You can use any oil that has NO flavor or has a flavor compatible with chocolate and your ice cream - canola or soybean work ok here, but the coconut oil sends the flavor over the top and makes it a tad crunchier! Drizzle on top of your favorite ice cream!

Provided by Fervent Frugal Foodie

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes     Dessert Sauce Recipes

Time 6m

Yield 32

Number Of Ingredients 2

2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
⅔ cup coconut oil

Steps:

  • Combine chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl; heat in microwave in 30-second intervals, mixing well each time, until mixture is smooth, 1 to 2 minutes. It takes about 1 minute of stirring until they fully mix together. Store at room temperature in an air-tight container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 89.4 calories, Carbohydrate 6.6 g, Fat 7.7 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 0.4 g, SaturatedFat 5.8 g, Sodium 1.2 mg, Sugar 5.7 g

BASIC CHOCOLATE SHELL TOPPING



Basic Chocolate Shell Topping image

Like store-bought Magic Shell, this chocolate topping hardens quickly once it hits ice cream. The secret is coconut oil!

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 35m

Yield About 3/4 cup of chocolate shell topping

Number Of Ingredients 3

6 ounces semisweet, white or milk chocolate, chopped
1/4 cup refined coconut oil
Pinch of fine sea salt

Steps:

  • Fill a saucepan with a few inches of water and bring to a bare simmer. Combine the chocolate, coconut oil and sea salt in a medium heatproof bowl and set over the pan (do not let the bowl touch the water). Cook, stirring occasionally, until the chocolate is melted and the mixture is well combined, 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Remove the bowl from the pan and let the mixture cool at least 15 minutes before pouring on top of ice cream (or you can dip your ice cream in the mixture instead). Transfer any remaining sauce to an airtight microwave-safe container and refrigerate up to 3 months. To remelt, uncover and microwave in 10-second intervals, stirring, until pourable.

CHOCOLATE SEASHELLS WITH WHITE COFFEE ICE CREAM PEARLS



Chocolate Seashells with White Coffee Ice Cream Pearls image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 2h55m

Yield 20 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/4 cup whole dark-roasted coffee beans
2 cups half-and-half
2 cups heavy cream
1/2 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
8 egg yolks
3/4 cup sugar
8 ounces semisweet chocolate, melted
Raw sugar, for serving

Steps:

  • At least 1 day before serving, start the ice cream: Heat the coffee beans, half-and-half, heavy cream, and vanilla bean in a saucepan over medium heat just to a boil, stirring occasionally to make sure the mixture doesn't burn or stick to the bottom of the pan. Turn off the heat and let cool. Cover and refrigerate overnight to infuse the coffee flavor.
  • The next day, whisk the egg yolks and sugar together in a bowl. Strain the vanilla and coffee beans out of the cream mixture and re-warm it in a heavy saucepan. When the cream mixture reaches a fast simmer (do not let it boil), turn off the heat. In a thin stream, whisk half of the cream mixture into the egg yolk mixture, then pour in the remaining half and whisk well.
  • Pour the mixture back into the saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon. At 160 degrees F, the mixture will give off a puff of steam. When the mixture reaches 180 degrees it will be thickened and creamy, like eggnog. Test it by dipping a wooden spoon into the mixture. Run your finger down the back of the spoon. If the stripe remains clear, the mixture is ready; if the edges blur, the mixture is not quite thick enough yet. When it is ready, quickly remove it from the heat.
  • Pour the cream mixture through a fine sieve into a bowl. Rest the bottom of the bowl in the ice bath. Let the mixture cool for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Then freeze according to the directions of your ice cream machine.
  • Chocolate Shells: Cut pieces of aluminum foil large enough to more than cover the back side of each clam shell. Cover the back (outside) of each shell with foil, folding it over the rim to hook it tightly to the shell. Press the foil against the surface, rubbing to smooth it so that it acts as a skin for the shell. Arrange the wrapped shells on a pan, with the wrapped sides facing up. Melt the chocolate. Spoon 1 to 2 tablespoons of chocolate onto the wrapped side of one shell, spreading it with the back of the spoon to cover the shell all the way to the edge. As needed, add more chocolate until the entire back of the shell is well coated with chocolate. Repeat with the remaining shells and chocolate. Refrigerate until set, about 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Once the chocolate is set, carefully unhook the foil from all around the rim of the shell. Lift the real shell out of the foil, leaving you with the chocolate-covered foil cups. Place the shells back in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to re-harden. Taking the shells out of the refrigerator one at a time, carefully peel the foil back to reveal the chocolate shell. Repeat with the remaining shells. Store in an airtight container until ready to serve. (The shells can be made up to 1 week in advance.) To serve, pour raw sugar on a platter to look like sand. Place a scoop of ice cream in each clam shell and rest it on the sand. Serve immediately.

CHOCOLATE SEA SHELLS



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These delicate marbled-chocolate shells make a pretty serving dish for ice cream. The scallop shells we used as molds for the chocolate measured three inches by four inches.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Yield Makes about 14

Number Of Ingredients 4

Scallop shells
8 ounces white chocolate
3/4 teaspoon vegetable shortening
2 ounces semisweet chocolate

Steps:

  • Prepare the scallop shells: Wrap each shell tightly in plastic wrap, making certain that the wrap is tight and smooth over the exterior (convex side) of the shell, securing excess wrap on the interior. Set aside.
  • Combine white chocolate and 1/2 teaspoon shortening in a medium bowl. Melt mixture gently in a double boiler or a heat-proof bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Remove from heat; set aside.
  • Combine the semisweet chocolate and the remaining 1/4 teaspoon shortening in a separate small bowl; melt as above.
  • Drizzle 2 tablespoons melted semisweet chocolate into melted white chocolate. Swirl bowl to slightly combine chocolates and to create a swirled effect. Grasping the very edges of the shell, dip the smooth exterior side of the shell into the swirled chocolate. Lift shell out of the chocolate, and tilt to evenly distribute chocolate over surface. Place shell, chocolate side up, on a rimmed baking sheet in the freezer. Repeat with remaining shells and chocolate. Freeze for at least 2 hours.
  • When shells are frozen, remove from the freezer. Carefully loosen the plastic wrap from edges of shell. Gently separate the shell from the chocolate. Slowly peel plastic wrap away from chocolate. Return chocolate shells to freezer, and store until ready to use, up to 1 day ahead.

Tips:

  • Prepare your molds: Before you start making the chocolate shells, make sure your molds are clean and dry. If you're using plastic molds, lightly grease them with vegetable oil or cooking spray. This will help the chocolate to release easily.
  • Use high-quality chocolate: The quality of your chocolate will greatly affect the taste of your chocolate shells. Use a good-quality semisweet or dark chocolate that contains at least 70% cacao.
  • Melt the chocolate slowly: Melting the chocolate slowly will help to prevent it from seizing. You can melt the chocolate in a microwave or over a double boiler. If you're using a microwave, heat the chocolate in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until it is melted and smooth.
  • Add flavorings: You can add a variety of flavorings to your chocolate shells, such as vanilla extract, peppermint extract, or cinnamon. You can also add chopped nuts, dried fruit, or even bacon bits.
  • Be patient: Making chocolate shells takes time and patience. Don't rush the process, or you'll end up with broken or misshapen shells.

Conclusion:

Chocolate seashells are a delicious and beautiful treat that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They're perfect for parties, holidays, or just a special snack. With a little bit of time and effort, you can easily make your own chocolate seashells at home. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!

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