The best place to find recipe for Baking Chocolate is at a local library. There are many cookbooks and magazines that have chocolate recipes and a librarian would be able to help one to find these books.
The recipe for German chocolate cake from the Joy of Baking is linked below.
Baking is a passion of mine. I have many sites that I use to find great recipes. The Nestle chocolate site, verybestbaking.com is a fantastic site to find baking recipes. There you can find the original tollhouse cookie recipe, brownie recipes, cheesecake recipes and so on.
There are many recipes available for white chocolate fudge. Some websites that have the recipe includes Candy About, Dreaming of White Chocolate, and Kraft Recipes.
There are plenty of websites which offers free reciepes. One of my favorites is "add a pinch" Here you find "The best Chocolate Recipe" which is rated with 4.8 stars from 5.
One can find mint chocolate brownies recipe on websites such as Betty Crocker or Taste of Home. One can also find them on Job of Baking, All Recipes and BBC Good Food.
You can find a chocolate cheesecake recipe online at the Food Network website. Once on the website, type "Chocolate Cheesecake Recipes" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the recipes.
One can find recipes for this dessert in almost any dessert recipe book. Betty Crocker's recipe books gives detailed instructions on how to make desserts such as chocolate peanut butter cups.
The best cookies to bake depends on who you are baking for and your skill level. A good starter cookie to bake is the Toll-house chocolate chip cookie recipe, which you can find on chocolate chip bags in your grocery store's baking aisle.
You will find the same basics in all chocolate chip recipes: * flour * sugar * salt * butter or margarine * eggs * baking powder or soda * and chocolate chips or baking bits Some not as common ingredients can include: * almonds * walnuts * pistachios * pecans * macadamia nuts * white chocolate * nutmeg * cinnamon * ginger
Several websites feature a recipe for fudge which uses white chocolate. Some of the most popular include Taste of Home, Candy.about, Sally's Baking Addiction and Allrecipes.
Sometimes, but it depends on what materials are being used exactly. If taking out Baking Chocolate squares, you have to use baking Chocolate Chips, not just average chocolate chips or else the recipe will not be correct. Another view: I've found that choc. chips usually substitute pretty well for chocolate squares. Just keep in mind that most chocolate chips are "semi-sweet" while chocolate squares may be "bitter-sweet" or completely "unsweetened." If the recipe calls for unsweetened squares, your product will turn out rather sweeter than the recipe intends. If you look on the chocolate chip package, you may find the equivalent listed.
There are many websites where one can find chocolate truffle recipes. One can find such recipes on 'Martha Stewart', 'Simply Recipes', 'Delia Online' and 'Fine Cooking'.