I think if you're going to cover them in chocolate, a dark beer might work really well.
http://www.howsweeteats.com/2011/05/cho ... shmallows/
Beer for dessert
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Re: Beer for dessert
One word...WOW!alb wrote:I think if you're going to cover them in chocolate, a dark beer might work really well.
http://www.howsweeteats.com/2011/05/cho ... shmallows/
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Re: Beer for dessert
Yea, no kidding. Those things look fantastic.
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Re: Beer for dessert
Posted the article to my Facebook page so I would have the recipe handy. They look mighty good, and I think a dark beer would complement them very well.
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Re: Beer for dessert
I think the dark spiced/orange flavored winter beer I made would be awesome turned into dark colored marshmallows, and coved with dark chocolate.