Easy Chocolate Sauce Recipe (2 ingredients, ready in 3 minutes!) (2024)

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This is the easiest and quickest chocolate sauce you’ll ever make, which also happens to be the most delicious! No messing with cocoa, corn syrup or sugar, just 2 ingredients are all you need!

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I’ve been making this chocolate sauce, which is a quick and rough recipe for chocolate ganache, for years! There are lots of recipes you can use to make a chocolate sauce, but honestly, why complicate things when you’re just using it to pour over cake or ice cream?

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What Makes the Best Chocolate Sauce?

I could make a strong case for why this recipe is better than so many others, but in a nutshell, the key is in the type of chocolate that is used. Make it with a waxy, low quality product like H——‘s, and you’re going to end up with something awful (I can’t even imagine how it would turn out, or even IF it would turn out). However, use a good quality chocolate with a high content of cocoa butter/cocoa solids, and you’re golden!

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How Can I UseThis Chocolate Sauce?

  • This chocolate sauce is served warm so it’s perfect for pouring over ice cream, desserts, banana splits,cheesecakes, this hazelnut chocolate cake, etc. (Want a magic shell type chocolate topping for ice cream?)
  • Pour it over a cake instead of frosting it! This is one of my favorite ways to decorate cakes!

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  • Use it as a dip or fondue for fruit, cookies,marshmallows, and pieces of sponge cake.
  • Keep it on hand for a quick and easy hot chocolate base! Just a spoonful or two into hot milk makes a decadent hot chocolate beverage!
  • After refrigerating, roll into balls and you havechocolate truffles!

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Easy Chocolate Sauce Recipe

recipe for a rough ganache (honestly don’t know where I learned this so credit goes to
Escoffier’s apprentice) Makes 8 oz (1 cup of sauce) Serves 6

  • heavy whipping cream (try to use organic, without any added ingredients)
  • good quality chocolate, chopped (I prefer dark, but use what you like) such asCallebaut,Valrhona,or even Trader Joe’s Belgian chocolate (Pound Plus bar, chocolate chips or the small bars).

Put the cream into a small pot over medium low heat.

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Add the chocolate pieces, callets, chips or whatever you’re using (just don’t add huge chunks or it won’t melt quickly enough).

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Stir quickly (using a wooden spoon) touching the bottom of the pan to ensure the chocolate doesn’t stick.

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Within a minute or two, you’ll start to get a smooth, thick consistency forming. Turn off the heat at this point and continue stirring until completely smooth and glossy.

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You can add more hot cream if you want a less thick sauce, but I prefer it with the original 1:1 ratio. See how rich, thick and glossy it is? Perfection! Two ingredients and three minutes, it’s fabulous!

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Use as desired. May I suggest this hazelnut chocolate cake as a trial for your first chocolate sauce?

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Keep leftover chocolate sauce refrigerated for up to one week.

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I also use this ganache on my pumpkin cheesecake chocolate mousse cake!

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Easy Chocolate Sauce - Only 2 Ingredients and 3 Minutes!

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 1 minute

Cook Time: 2 minutes

Total Time: 2 minutes

A simple chocolate sauce that can be used in many ways!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (237 ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup (237 g) good quality chocolate, chopped, or chips, callets, etc.

Instructions

    1. Put the cream into a small pot over medium low heat.
    2. Add the chocolate pieces, callets, chips or whatever you’re using (just don’t add huge chunks or it won’t melt quickly enough).
    3. Stir quickly touching the bottom of the pan to ensure the chocolate doesn’t stick.
    4. Within a minute or two, you’ll start to get a smooth, thick consistency forming. Turn off the heat at this point and continue stirring until completely smooth and glossy.
    5. You can add more hot cream if you want a less thick sauce, but I prefer it with the original 1:1 ratio. See how rich, thick and glossy it is? Perfection!
    6. Use as desired. Keep leftover sauce refrigerated for up to one week.

Notes

  • Use on ice cream, desserts, cheesecake, banana splits.
  • Dip fruit, marshmallow, cookies or cake into it like fondue.
  • Roll into balls when cool to make truffles.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 48Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 27mgCarbohydrates: 3gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 1g

Nutrition information is only estimated.

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Easy Chocolate Sauce Recipe (2 ingredients, ready in 3 minutes!) (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep chocolate sauce from hardening? ›

Incorporating fat can help maintain the fluid texture of chocolate as it cools. Vegetable oil, coconut oil, or cocoa butter can be slowly stirred into melted chocolate. For every cup of chocolate, add about one tablespoon of oil until it reaches your desired consistency.

How do you thicken chocolate sauce? ›

Cornstarch – helps thicken the mixture into a thick hot chocolate sauce. Water – loosens up the sugar, cocoa, and cornstarch into a sauce. Butter – adds flavor and helps create a silky texture.

How do you melt cacao powder? ›

Fill a saucepan or double boiler about 1/4 full with water (1 cup). Place the chocolate mixture on top of the saucepan or double boiler, and bring the water on the lower part to just simmering over low heat. Heat until hot, stirring frequently.

What do you add to chocolate to make it harden? ›

You don't add ingredients to chocolate to make it harden, you temper it by heating it to a specific temperature, cooling it to another temperature, then heating it again. This causes the chocolate to crystalize in a way that leaves it hard and shiny. The temperatures are different for different kinds of chocolate.

What happens if you add cream to melted chocolate? ›

Chocolate ganache is a 1:1 mixture of chocolate and warm cream. Stirred until smooth, silky, and shiny, ganache is a staple in any baker's kitchen. It's not only easy and quick, it's uniquely versatile. Chocolate ganache can be a filling, dip, spread, frosting, topping, or layer in a cake.

What is the difference between chocolate sauce and chocolate syrup? ›

Chocolate syrup is made using cocoa powder and has a thinner, stickier consistency than classic chocolate sauce. This makes it perfect for adding chocolate flavour to your hot drinks – why not turn your usual morning coffee into a delicious mocha?

What thickens melted chocolate? ›

Avoid water contact: Water is the enemy of melting chocolate. Even a small amount can cause chocolate to seize up and become grainy and thick. Ensure your utensils are completely dry, and avoid using a lid when melting chocolate, as it can cause condensation to drip into the chocolate.

Does butter thicken melted chocolate? ›

Adding butter or oil increases the fat content of the melted chocolate, making it smoother and easier to work with. Perfectly melted chocolate will be smooth, silky, and have a shiny finish, says KitchenSeer. If your chocolate is too thick or clumpy, you may be able to save it with some room temperature butter.

Can I use hot cocoa mix instead of cocoa powder? ›

Because most brands of hot chocolate powder include sugar or sweetener, you may wish to reduce the amount of sugar you add to your baking recipe. To use it as a cocoa powder substitute, you need to use two teaspoons of hot chocolate mix for every teaspoon of cocoa powder in the recipe.

Can you turn cocoa powder into melted chocolate? ›

It is easy to make cocoa powder into chocolate by adding fat and sweetener with gentle heat. With chocolate, you will experiment. There is no set recipe or ratio of ingredients for chocolate.

Can I use melted chocolate chips instead of cocoa powder? ›

How to Substitute Chocolate Chips. Here's how: For every 6 tablespoons of cocoa your recipe calls for, use 6 ounces of semi-sweet Sephra chocolate chips. In other words, one tablespoon of cocoa equals one ounce of melted Sephra chocolate chips.

Why does my melted chocolate keep hardening? ›

Chocolate being melted, simply can't tolerate small drops of water. In this case, the steam escaping from the bottom of the double boiler is sufficient to make chocolate seize. The same thing will happen if you cover the pan in which chocolate is melting.

Why is my melted chocolate hardening? ›

Seized chocolate occurs when the chocolate you're melting comes into contact with moisture. Chocolate itself doesn't contain any moisture, so adding a small amount of liquid can disrupt the melting process.

How do you keep melted chocolate from setting too hard at home? ›

Heat a cup of heavy cream and 1/2 cup of light corn syrup together in a small sauce pan and then pour over the bowl of chocolate. Allow the mixture to sit for several minutes, until the chocolate bits soften considerably and whisk to incorporate.

Why does my chocolate harden after melting it? ›

The simple reason why melted chocolate seizes is because the process of refining cocoa beans into chocolate gets rid of all the moisture, and so the final product is actually incredibly dry. When water droplets mix with melted chocolate, it has the same effect as adding water to flour—it turns into a paste.

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