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Celebrate with Chocolate Cigars
By: Adolphpaul
Chocolate cigars are a great way to convey a message of great happiness. It’s the perfect way to say ‘congratulations’, whether it’s to new parents or to newly weds, or even on the occasion of buying a new home. They are also a wonderful addition to a wedding party as they will be loved by uncles, dads, grooms, groomsmen and the groom himself.
Chocolate cigars are delightfully rich and wonderfully delicious. They come in different flavors and may even be crunchy with delightful nuts in their depths. Chocolate cigars are available in blue and pink in case you want to celebrate the birth of a boy or girl. Pink is for girls and blue is for boys.
Chocolate cigars can be made at home too. They are a delightful addition to the dinner table, and if you have the time, it is wonderful to present them as a handmade gift to those you love.
A word of warning though, if this is the first time you’re about to do something of this nature, you might need oodles of patience along with the cocoa and the nuts!
All you need to do is make thin slices of chocolate cake. Take care that the edges do not crumple when you slice the cake as this could affect the ultimate appearance of the chocolate cigar. Pinch the ends so that these strips look like cigars. After this, spread slightly warm chocolate on to the strips that you have cut. Spread some extra chocolate on a clean surface and coat both sides of the strips you have cut. Once the strips are covered, allow them to cool for a little while. By the time they cool, they would have absorbed the chocolate you coated them with. Add a second coating of chocolate and then a third coating. Make sure that the texture is smooth using your fingers gently on the bumps and ridges, if any. In case the strips need more chocolate, replenish and coat as necessary. Finally, sieve some cocoa powder and roll the chocolate cigars in this powder. This will give the chocolate cigars a realistic look.
This is the most basic chocolate cigar you can make at home. You could add nuts and flavor to the chocolate cigars if you are in a mood to innovate.
However, making more than half a dozen chocolate cigars is a tedious task. It is simply impossible to make more than these. Under such circumstances, the best option is to buy ready-made chocolate cigars.
Ready-made chocolate cigars are available in the best chocolates and flavors from reputed manufacturers. You can even customize these chocolates to add that special touch to any party or event.
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