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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Love and Corn


It's needlin' me. Poke by poke cupids small pointy arrow pricks reminding me that the day of love is approaching.

The love between man and woman has been forever immortalized in history. From the ancient biblical words of Solomon to his beloved, to the giving of precious stones, herbs, flowers and food. We bestow on those we hold dear gifts of virtue and significance to commemorate and give tribute to our love.

Getting Corny yet? Well, let me nudge it along. There will be corn!

With the DAY approaching I have been,wondering what would be the appropriate confection I could prepare for HH from our humble cottage kitchen. Something that would by content and taste be a representation of our love and life in this little cottage in the woods.

I scoured some recipes from the net.

This one, too complicated.

That one, nope, no fru-fru liqueur thank you.

And then. I found it. In the local paper.

A recipe that made me chuckle as it sums our hillbilly love. A little corny, a little flaky, but sweet. Thrown together with deep red dried cherries and gobs of chocolate,

Whodoggie!

It's simple, meets my frugal requirements, and....




just might make us the next hottest couple on the box of Kellogg's Cornflakes.

Chocolate- Cherry Clusters
(makes 18 clusters)
3 cups cornflakes
1/2 cup dried cherries
10 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped (1 3/4 cups;divided)

In a large bowl, break cornflakes into small pieces with your fingers. Add cherries and toss together.

Place 2/3 cup chocolate in a medium heatproof bowl set over (not in) a pot of simmering water. Stir occasionally until chocolate melts, about 3-5 minutes. Remove from heat and add remaining chocolate, stirring until melted. (Alternatively, microwave the chocolate in a bowl in 30-second increments, stirring after each, until melted.) Pour over cornflake mixture and, with a rubber spatula, gently fold just until cereal and cherries are completely coated.

Drop by heaping tablespoonfuls onto two parchment-line baking sheets and let set in a cool, dry place, about 1 hour. (Store in airtight container, up to 1 week.)
(recipe courtesy of The Oregonian)

1 comment:

C-ingspots said...

Very eloquently said, my dear...and might I add - YUM!!! Think I just might give it a go too...cuz the Biffer loves, loves, loves chocolate covered cherries!! Thank you darlin and Happy Valentine's Day to you both!!!!!!!!!!