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?






Can you store these for 2 days, if so how, i left my in the fridge overnight and they sweat when i took them out
yes, they would sweat as this is the nature of chocolate. You must eat them immediately upon removal!
I love these chocolate circles, I’m thinking it would be fun to use this for a summer dessert!
This looks great and I would probably make some with leftover cheesecake
This looks AMAZING! So does Marie Callender’s Pecan Pie.
I really like the idea of chocolate bowls. These would be fun for kids and adults.
This is an easy and great idea, sure to take your dessert up a few notches to fancy restaurant quality!
These make for such a fun and fancy presentation.
I love these chocolate bowls! Such a cute idea and a great dessert for a dinner party.
What a clever idea. Have to make the chocolate layer pretty thick.
You really don’t. You just need to make it THICK enough. LOL.
Awesome delicious chocolate bowl
I love these chocolate bowls, and so easy to do, too!
Really sweet and creative use of desserts.
I always being able to find a use for leftovers. The chocolate bowls look delicious!
Oops! Fixed my sentence: I always *love* being able to find a use for leftovers.
I love this idea. I will definitely keep this in mind during the holiday season.
I would put mango sorbet in the chocolate bowls with coconut on top.
This is a very unique idea! Thank you. This will be fun to do.
Never thought to do this although it makes perfect sense. Now I’ll just have to empty enough space in my freezer to be able to get the balloons in there!
all these look so good great ideas for leftovers from the holidays
This is such a nice idea, and perfect for Valentine’s, too!
I’m thinking go big…chocolatey dessert big. How about two scoops of ice cream with brownies on each side topped with hot fudge syrup, m&m’s, and fudge pieces. It’s Dessert Day, and these bowls would really add to any dessert you had. How fun to actually have the bowl as part of the dessert.