Chocolate bowls made with balloons gives a twist to holiday dessert leftovers
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Ahhh Christtmas. It’s that wonderful time of year when every thought turns to wonderful special desserts. My mother and grandma always made or served the best of everything. Whether grandma made or store bought, each treat laid out was a nod to a family tradition or something new and fun!
Now all the holidays are hosted at my house. I love to serve pies and cakes during the holidays! Who doesn’t? Sometimes I bake, sometimes to provide myself some stress relief I serve . I get homemade goodness and variety with Marie Callender’s.
Marie Callender’s has wonderful individual carrot cakes, pecan pies, cream pies like key lime and chocolate satin, fruit pies like the hard-to-find razzleberry or apple crumb cobbler, and premium pies such as caramel apple pie. Mmmmmm!
Create a dessert buffet with your holiday leftovers and chocolate bowls
For Christmas luncheon, I serve pies and cakes warm with ice cream and whip cream. However, later on in the evening, I take a different approach. I serve the same desserts from lunch, but I make a dessert buffet. I make chocolate bowls and let everyone choose different selections of desserts. They pile them in small portions into the chocolate bowl and have a new experience then they had at lunch time. With the huge variety of Marie Callender’s desserts, you can’t go wrong with this approach.
Marie Callender’s Pecan Pie and Carrot Cake ready for Buffet
How to make chocolate bowls or chocolate cups for your leftover desserts
- Blow up balloons to the size of chocolate bowl or chocolate cup that you want to achieve.
- Coat each balloon with shortening to keep the chocolate from sticking.
- Melt chocolate wafers as directed in a bowl that will allow you to coat balloons to proper depth. Spread out wax paper or parchment paper and place a small circle of melted chocolate as the base.
- Quickly dip balloons in melted chocolate and place on circles.
- Freeze chocolate dipped balloons for 30 minutes to help the chocolate set and balloon to pull away from chocolate. Remove chocolate covered balloons from fridge. Pop balloon and peel away from chocolate bowl.
- Serve leftover desserts in chocolate bowls or chocolate cups.
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What dessert would you repurpose in our Chocolate Bowls?






Neat but mine would most likely go in the fail category if I tried it
I’d serve these with an assortment of fruit-flavored sorbets!
wouldn’t a trifle taste delish in this?
Oh Dear Shelley why do you tempt me so? Why? Snack time now 🙂
My kids would think this is the best thing ever. My daughter has a birthday at the end of the month, might need to try it then.
They look delicious, I’d use them for fruit and whipped cream or even a slice of coconut cream pie. What a fun idea!
Banana splits!
I would make a banana split in my chocolate bowl. Way back when our daughters were kids I was their Girls Scout leader. We made these Chocolate bowls for a party and each girl made a little banana split in their own bowl. Seeing this article brought that memory back to me. It also brought out a craving for a banana split with extra whipped cream. Yum!
These look delicious! I need to try my hand at one of these. Thanks!
If there were any leftovers, I would repurpose leftover chocolate pecan pie.
I would repurpose peach pie.
Wow what a wonderful Idea, I can see using this for so many different deserts! Thanks for sharing this!
I think the best thing to go in them would be French Vailla ice cream and some Carmel topping!! Yummy!!
Coconut ice cream with Kahlua!
I used it bowl sundaes we like too make sometimes great ideal thanks fro sharing it
I would put a slice of cheesecake in one 🙂
If there are any leftovers of my butterscoth pudding, I would repurpose in those chcoloate bowls. I never knew how to make them, how clever.
Everything looks good i like the pecan pie
I need to try my hand at making chocolate bowls. They look wonderful (and I bet they’d be great for an ice cream sundae.
I would use it for an ice cream sundae.