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ByKatie Bandurski

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Updated: Mar. 11, 2022

    Semisweet chocolate brings the perfect blend of sweet sugar and rich cocoa to your favorite treats. These are our favorite ways to use the classic baking ingredient.

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    Broadway Brownie Bars

    I named these dessert bars for Broadway because they're a hit every time I serve them. I especially like to make them as a gift for anyone with a sweet tooth! —Anne Frederick, New Hartford, New York

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    Cherry Upside-Down Bread Pudding

    I've always loved bread pudding, and I enjoy fixing this for my family on a chilly day. You could use a different flavor of pie filling and omit the chocolate chips to make a completely different dessert. It's always delicious! —Ronna Farley, Rockville, Maryland

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    Fudgy Layered Irish Mocha Brownies

    My husband and I are big fans of Irish cream, so I wanted to incorporate it into a brownie. I started with my mom's brownie recipe, then added frosting and ganache. These decadent treats are the result, and we really enjoy them! —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

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    Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cake

    Years ago, I added some zucchini to a peanut butter bar I had created, and this time I wanted to try adding it to a cake. The zucchini makes the cake super moist but doesn’t get in the way of the chocolate and peanut butter goodness. —Marilyn Blankschien, Clintonville, Wisconsin

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    S'mores Monkey Bread Muffins

    When it comes to mini versions of anything, I'm sold! These muffins are ooey-gooey individual-sized monkey breads made with frozen dinner roll dough, graham cracker crumbs, chocolate chips and mini marshmallows. They couldn't be easier to make, and kids just love them. —Tina Butler, Royse City, Texas

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    Nana's Chocolate Cupcakes with Mint Frosting

    Even though Nana is no longer with us, her treats bring me so much joy every time I bake them. For a more indulgent version, double the frosting and pile it on high! —Chekota Hunter, Cassville, Missouri

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    Peanut Butter Pie Cookies

    I love the combination of chocolate and peanut butter, but my favorite—peanut butter pie—is tough to eat on the go. I dreamed up these cookies to get my favorite flavor combo in a bite-size package. They can be made ahead and taken to any holiday gathering. —Ashley Moyna, Elkader, Iowa

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    Brownie Cookies

    Take these deeply fudgy cookies to a party, and you're sure to make a friend. A little espresso powder in the dough makes them over-the-top good. —Rebecca Cababa, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Dulce de Leche Hot Chocolate Pods

    Who doesn't love a steamy mug of hot chocolate on a snowy day? Now you can give friends, neighbors, co-workers or anyone who deserves a treat the pleasure of this indulgent drink with these giftable hot chocolate pods. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Chocolate Peanut Butter Crunch Bars

    My twist on rice crispy bars includes crunchy crushed pretzels. Then I top them with a creamy peanut butter coating and rich chocolate topping. Garnished with peanuts and even more pretzels, I don’t think I'd ever go back to plain old bars again. —Sherri Melotik, Oak Creek, Wisconsin

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    Calgary Nanaimo Bars

    This version of Nanaimo bars may claim roots in Alberta, but the original was said to be dreamed up in a British Columbia kitchen. They're three delicious layers of Canadian goodness. —Carol Hillier, Calgary, Alberta

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    Black Bean Brownies

    Black bean brownies are naturally high in protein and fiber, but this recipe ensures chocolaty goodness too. If you're avoiding dairy and gluten, give these a try, but be warned: It's nearly impossible to eat just one.

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    Cherry-Coconut Chocolate Torte

    This torte reminds me of two favorite treats: chocolate covered cherries and old-fashioned Cherry Mash candy bars. —Dian Hicks Carlson, Omaha, Nebraska

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    Hot Chocolate Tiramisu

    Instead of using coffee and rum, I let cinnamon shine in this tiramisu. It's best if eaten within two days—if it even lasts that long! —Cathy Geniti, Saratoga Springs, New York

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    Layered Chocolate-Raspberry Triangles

    My chocolaty triangles layered with raspberry jam are a must during the holiday season. The cakelike bars look festive, and one batch goes a long way.—Mary Ann Lee, Clifton Park, New York

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    Chocolate Chip Scones

    These chocolate chip scones are delicious warm, served with butter, when the chips are melted and gooey. —Diane LaFurno, College Point, New York

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    Chocolate Pecan Pie Snack Mix

    My crowd-pleasing party mix is buttery, chocolaty and nutty. The recipe yields a party-sized portion, but I recommend keeping it covered so it doesn’t disappear before the event. —Annette Niemiec, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    Pot of S'mores

    Mom’s easy Dutch-oven version of the popular campout treat is so good and gooey. The hardest part is waiting for this to cool so you can devour it. Yum! —June Dress, Meridian, Idaho

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    Chocolate Chai Mini Loaves

    This bread is irresistible! A friend gets mad when I make it because I give her a loaf and she can't help but eat the whole thing! —Lisa Christensen, Poplar Grove, Illinois

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    Warm Chocolate Melting Cups

    These little cakes have become a favorite of our guests. They are always surprised that such a chocolaty dessert is so light­—less than 200 calories apiece! —Kissa Vaughn, Troy, Texas

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    Chocolate Cannoli Cake

    Hints of orange and coffee lend standout flavor to this elegant cannoli-inspired cake. A variation of this cake was a finalist in the Best Cake in Michigan contest. —Mary Bilyeu, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Zucchini Brownies

    A fast-to-fix peanut butter and chocolate frosting tops these moist brownies that are a sweet way to use up your green garden squash. We really like the cakelike texture of the zucchini brownies. —Allyson Wilkins, Amherst, New Hampshire

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    Chocolate Mousse

    Our favorite chocolate mousse recipe makes a light, fluffy, rich showstopper of a dessert.

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    Chocolate Banana Muffins

    I bake something almost every day—either in the morning before everyone's awake or in the evening. I whip up these tender muffins in no time and serve them with jam for breakfast or ice cream and chocolate syrup for dessert. —Stephanie Kienzle, North Miami Beach, Florida

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    Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars

    These irresistible chocolate chip cheesecake Bars are the perfect blend of chewy chocolate chip cookie and creamy cheesecake. They're the ideal treat for any occasion and easy to make and even easier to enjoy.

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    Marshmallow Pops

    Making these pops is a fun activity for a children's party because any age can participate. Customize them for holidays or special occasions by rolling them in coordinating colored sprinkles. —Marcia Porch, Winter Park, Florida

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    Chocolate Chip Blondies

    These chocolate chip blondies are a comforting treat that's ready in just 30 minutes. Meet your new go-to potluck dessert!

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    Chocolate Truffle Cheesecake

    If you delight in the taste of chocolate, then this is the cheesecake for you. Every creamy bite melts in your mouth. It's so impressive yet not difficult to prepare-I whip up this dessert each time I want a yummy treat for my family, friends or co-workers. —Mary Jones, Cumberland, Maine

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    Cake Mix Brownies

    No brownie mix in the cupboard? No problem! These rich and fudgy cake mix brownies are made with a different set of pantry items: cake mix and instant pudding mix.

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    German Chocolate Cake

    This German chocolate cake is my husband’s favorite! Each bite has crunch from the pecans, and sweetness from coconut and chocolate. —Joyce Platfoot, Wapakoneta, Ohio

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    Black Bottom Cupcakes

    This recipe's been in our family for years, but these cupcakes still go quick each time I make them. So I always double or triple the ingredients! You'll likely see what I mean if you make them at your place—I can't remember anyone who's tried them for the first time not asking for seconds. —Julie Briceland, Windsor, Pennsylvania

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    Cinnamon Brownies

    For Christmas one year, a friend gave us a pan of these delicious brownies. Before I figured out their secret was cinnamon, half the pan was already gone! —Gail Mehle, Rock Springs, Wyoming

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    Mini Chocolate Chip Muffins

    Ditch the store-bought mini muffins and instead enjoy a batch of homemade mini chocolate chip muffins made with basic pantry staples. This recipe makes enough sweet little muffins for you to keep extras in the freezer for weeks to come.

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    Chocolate Cake

    Years ago, I drove 4-1/2 hours to a cake contest, holding my entry on my lap the whole way. But it paid off. One bite and you'll see why this velvety beauty was named the best chocolate cake recipe and won first prize. —Sandra Johnson, Tioga, Pennsylvania

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    Triple-Layer Cookie Bars

    My family just loves these chewy chocolaty and peanutty bars. They're perfect for dessert and snacks. I make them whenever I get a craving for something sweet and special. —Diane Bradley, Sparta, Michigan

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    Spicy Applesauce Cake

    This picnic-perfect cake travels and slices very well. With chocolate chips, walnuts and raisins, it's a real crowd pleaser. —Marian Platt, Sequim, Washington

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    Originally Published: December 21, 2018

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    FAQs

    What is semi-sweet chocolate good for? ›

    Health Benefits of Semisweet Chocolate

    You'll also be getting support for your heart health. You'll be acquiring beneficial magnesium which can aid in reducing inflammation. Most people prefer not to show signs of aging.

    What to use semi-sweet chocolate chips for? ›

    Use your semisweet morsels to create classic cookies, kid-friendly cakes, sweet and speckled breads, and so much more. No matter what you're in the mood for, you'll find a new go-to dessert in this collection of our favorite desserts with chocolate chips.

    Is semisweet the same as dark chocolate? ›

    Technically, semi-sweet chocolate is a form of dark chocolate. Both typically consist of cocoa solids, sugar, an emulsifier and vanilla. There is no precise amount of sugar that categorises chocolate as semi-sweet. However, the name usually refers to chocolate that contains no more than 50% sugar.

    Are semi-sweet chocolate chips best for baking? ›

    Semisweet chocolate chips, which we have already briefly mentioned above, are one of the best options for chocolate chip cookies if you're after a more balanced sweetness. Thanks to their cocoa solid content of 35% to 65%, semisweet chocolate chips create a perfect contrast with sweet cookie dough.

    How long does semi-sweet chocolate last? ›

    Baking, bittersweet or semi-sweet chocolate: Less dairy means a longer shelf life. Keep it at room temperature or in the fridge for up to two years. Dark chocolate: Unopened bars should last at least two years.

    What are three interesting facts about semi-sweet chocolate? ›

    Semisweet chocolate can be exchanged for bittersweet chocolate in recipes. If kept under optimal conditions, semisweet chocolate will last for a few years. Used for many chocolate confections and pastries, semisweet chocolate is also excellent for eating on its own.

    What is the best way to melt semi-sweet chocolate chips? ›

    Simply place your chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave it in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval, until the chocolate is smooth and thoroughly melted. For extra insurance, you can microwave the chocolate at 50% power—it will just take the chocolate about twice as long to melt.

    Can I use semi-sweet chocolate chips instead of baking chocolate? ›

    While you can bake with chocolate chips, they are not the same as baking chocolate. Chocolate chips have less cocoa butter and contain stabilizers to help keep their "chip" shape while baking. They usually can't be used interchangeably with baking chocolate in recipes.

    Will melted semi-sweet chocolate chips harden? ›

    The melted chocolate will start melted until it hardens. It will take about an hour for it to harden at room temperature, 10 to 20 minutes in the fridge, and 5 to 10 minutes in the freezer. After that, you have to melt it again.

    What is the sweetest chocolate? ›

    White chocolate often has a flavor profile that can be described as predominately sweet, with bold notes of sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Good quality white chocolate will have a rich, soft, and creamy texture — a characteristic that comes from its cocoa butter base and high sugar and milk content.

    Is bittersweet the same as semi-sweet? ›

    Bittersweet chocolate contains 70% cacao and has less sugar, where semisweet chocolate has 60% cacao. However, both of these chocolates can be interchangeable when used in baking, although bittersweet has a deeper flavor.

    What are the 4 types of chocolate? ›

    Different Types of Chocolate. There are four types of chocolate: dark, milk, white, and ruby. Chocolate comes from the seeds, or nibs, of the cacao tree. They are roasted and ground to produce a paste called chocolate liquor.

    Which chocolate chips melt in cookies? ›

    When you find a recipe that calls for melted chocolate chips, reach for Ghirardelli Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips. Our Test Kitchen team found that these chips melted down very easily and had a super creamy texture.

    What chocolate is best for baking? ›

    Semisweet chocolate.

    Often used in place of bittersweet, but has more added sugar. Contains at least 35% chocolate liquor. Best for cooking, baking, and eating.

    What are the benefits of eating chocolate? ›

    10 Reasons Why Chocolate Is Good For You
    • Lowers Blood Pressure. Substances called flavanols in cocoa work like blood pressure-lowering drugs called ACE inhibitors. ...
    • Prevents Liver Damage. ...
    • Boosts 'Good Cholesterol' ...
    • Keeps Your Heart Healthy. ...
    • Makes You Feel Good. ...
    • Boosts Brain Power. ...
    • Keeps You Slim. ...
    • Makes You A Genius (Maybe…)

    What is the difference between semi-sweet and unsweetened chocolate? ›

    The Basics

    Dark chocolates may contain milk fat to soften the texture, but they do not generally have a milky flavor. Dark chocolate also is known as semi-sweet chocolate. Unsweetened chocolate, or baking chocolate, is 100 percent chocolate liquor and is typically very bitter and astringent.

    What's the difference between semisweet and milk chocolate? ›

    Milk chocolate is sweeter than semi, as the name might imply, and will likely appeal to people with more childlike wonder or more of a sweet tooth. These chips contain milk powder, so they have a lighter hue than semi-sweet, and typically contain a quarter cocoa content.

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