Two very special delights of mine got married the other day! I would have not thought to pair them together, but after receiving a Homegrown Collection box in the mail with specific directions on how to do this... my life was changed forever!
Oh what a match it was!
The marriage of dark chocolate and pomegranates could not be a more wonderful thing!
... and easy to boot! Just melt some dark chocolate in a double boiler, put your pomegranates in little muffin paper cups, pour the melted chocolate over the pomegranates, and top with a sprinkle of coarse sea salt. Set in refrigerator for an hour to chill (if you can wait that long), and then enjoy!
Life doesn't get much sweeter than this friends!
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Thanks for sharing. Sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ronda! Its super easy to make too, and good for you to boot :)
DeleteYum-my! I'm coming to your house for dessert! xxx ~ Nancy
ReplyDeleteI would love that Nancy!!!! :)
DeleteI love pomegranates! With Valentine's Day coming up, they'd certainly be the right theme colors, too.
ReplyDelete~Raquel
www.atthenewlyweds.blogspot.com
Yes, a perfectly easy way to celebrate Valentines, and healthy as well!!!
DeleteYup - a double yum!!!
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