When my daughter was in junior high school, she made these (with a little supervision by me) as a science oral-report project. We took photos of all the steps (dry the cherries, make the fondant, wrap the cherries, melt & temper the chocolate, dip the cherries, let them set for two weeks) and she did a write-up on each step. Her conclusion described the science behind why the fondant changes to liquid (the chemical reaction of invertase) and she brought the delicious treats to class for everyone to sample at the end of the presentation. Happy to say she earned an A on the report!!
That's awesome! My mom was a teacher and she often used food in her instructions. I'll never forget the fridge full of squid for one of her history lessons. They were creepy looking to me as a kid! The kids always loved learning and then eating the food.
@@camdenswife my husband developed a love of oriental foods due to his association with his Japanese auntie when he was growing up - and was always experimenting. When our daughter was in pre-k daycare operated by a friend, she pulled us aside when we went to pick our daughter up one day and asked us about the spider soup we fed her the day before. Apparently Joanna had gone into the daycare and was talking with her little friends, enthusiastically telling them how she had been fed spider soup for dinner. The various reactions from the children caught the caregiver's attention and she felt she had to speak with us about this situation - thinking she might have to file a report with child protective services. My husband and I broke out in a belly laugh and explained to her that, before serving soup the night before, my husband tossed in a couple of handfuls of small squid mantles, and Joanna was fascinated by it. The soup became nicknamed spider soup because of the appearance of the mantles after they had been in the hot soup for a little while. We still talk about that family joke and we still refer to my husband's soup as spider soup. He's come a long way from those early years and now is very well known in our area for his homemade kimchi.🤭
My grandma used to make these but she took a needle after dipping them and put a few drops of brandy in them before sealing the top with the chocolate swirl. The ones with the white swirl us kids could not eat. I was so glad when I turned 16 and got to have the adult chocolate covered cherries with the white swirl lol.
If your chocolate is streaking, the chocolate has gone out of temper. It happens with using chocolate chips because they are made to hold their shape when baking so they are dry. To keep that from happening add a small amount of shortening, or coconut oil or butter. Add in very small amounts so your chocolate will still harden when cool. Some people even use editable wax/paraffin. Love your videos! Those look very yummy.
OMG!!...TWO WEEKS?...When I was pregnant with my first son, I walked into a department store...they had a display of Cella’s Chocolate Covered Cherries as soon as you walked in...I finished a whole box before I got to the register, to pay for that empty box😂😂 Thanks, Louise...I hope I can do it!🙂💕
Brings back lots of wonderful memories! I’m 75 and this was a Christmas staple at our house we didn’t know anything about invertase but we mixed cream cheese and powdered sugar until it was the same consistency as what you have there. We did not cover the whole cherry we just flattened and put a band of it around the cherry and then dipped them in chocolate. In two weeks they were very very good and completely liquid inside except for the cherry.
That is interesting! I have never heard of using cream cheese, but I can only imagine that little bit of sour pairs well with the sweetness. Almost like a cheesecake center.
My 84 year old father swore his mom used cream cheese when making hers! I told him his memory must be off. 🤭My mistake! Do you have a recipe you can share?
Ok so waiting 2 wks , MAKES THE LIQUID INSIDE ?!? that's very interesting. I wish my dad could know this . he always LOVED them and wondered what the liquid was. In Sicily they have a candy looks like a treasure box. With a cherry. But the liquid is alcohol. 😆 you will get buzz if you eat 2.
I’m 50 now. This is how I grew up making them at the holidays. We also used cream cheese. I still do to this day. We also do these with blue berries. Not as sweet but the perfect creaminess.
Wait 2 weeks ??? Not a chance !!! A friend and I decided to tackle this homemade candy recipe together. It was very time consuming but we had fun with it. After the mess was cleaned up and our mini-master pieces were stored away for the 2 weeks to obtain the magic juice inside we washed our sticky hands and celebrated our new found candy making skills with a celebatory glass of wine. We toasted our glory and my friend said to me " You know what would really go great with this glass of wine ?. To which I replied " Chocolate covered Cherries ? "You guessed it" she said. And with that we were off the closest Rite-Aid. On the way back home we convinced ourselves that this "Impulse Purchase" was simply for testing and comparison reasons. Uh Huh...Right ! Thanks for the recipe and the laughs.
These are a tradition in Sicilly on religious holidays. This recipe is super close to my Nonna's (minus that inverted sugar stuff, I'll be trying that for sure, thanks for that tip). Nonna had some "Italian Granny trademark secrets" to make all this a bit faster...but this is the closest I've seen a modern take on these come to hers. She would've approved for sure :D ....tip for you, if you want to try - I have a feeling sometimes you get the odd "leaker", she used to use couverture chocolate to dip (sets up thinner, faster and with a more professional finish) and she would do two applications turning the cherry candy upside down on the second dip, just to make sure there were no holes or cracks in the bottom. Nothing worse than going to all this trouble and wait while you crave the heck out of them and then have them leak out. Really great job, I'm impressed, with both this and your channel. Instant subscriber, Happy New Year.
Thanks so much for that tip! I will look to see where I can get that chocolate! Yes, I had some leakers even when I thought they were perfectly covered. Happy New Year!
@@TheSaltedPepper any bulk-food store should have it in the chocolate section. It's amazing for anything you need to dip, no tempering needed and the perfect finish. All the best for 2021
I’ve used the exact same ingredients in the same quantity as Louise without having to add any additional cherry juice. I weighed each ball of fondant and found that between 10-15 grams is perfect. I tried to be conservative for most of them for a higher yield. I ended up with 21 finished cherries. I used the bottom of a drinking glass to flatten them and each was 3” in diameter when flattened. After having trouble with my chocolate I went to the store and bought the Ghiradelli melting wafers. They work much better and I will only use them for my candy making FROM NOW ON. Definitely worth the extra money you might spend..
When I make mine, I roll the cherries in powdered sugar until they are well coated then dip them in the chocolate. ( I dip them twice cause I LOVE CHOCOLATE) Then I let them sit and the center turns to liquid.
I “discovered” your tutorials by chance yesterday when you demonstrated how to make Peppermint Patties. Today this tutorial. I must comment on the fact that I love the style in which you present the information. Your step-by-step easy mannerism is reassuring that even I can successfully accomplish making this candy treat. I am becoming an avid fan. On a more personal note … This was my husband’s favorite candy. He would have loved to have me make a batch of these for him. 😀💕
@@MM-Iconoclast … It has been two years since Keith was called home. I miss him so much! I did make this candy, and passed out packages of chocolate cherries to our closest friends. They all knew it was my husband’s favorite. ❤️
Ohhhhh my gosh. Now I totally understand why it's called "invert sugar" as well as why they are sometimes called "cordial" cherries (if you use brandy)!!! Can't wait to give this recipe a whirl!
I just have to say this I fell asleep watching another Ytb'r making Christmas candies (I've not been sleeping well gotta go back and finish watching hers lol) but I woke up to you making the peppermint patties I stayed bc they were my mom's favorite and well she made them a fave of mine so I will be making them someday.... but then I start watching this one and chocolate covered cherries have always been my favorite I prefer the liquidy kind opposed to the creamy ones but lets face it chocolate and cherries ya can never go wrong... and then I notice the date this was posted and I subbed this was posted on what was my mom's birthday and it made me smile so thank you for that the holidays have been a little hard the past 6 yrs and I miss my mom tremendously I'll be making these soon with my daughter as soon as I have my kitchen back :)
I'm so sorry about your mom. My mom had some healthy complications recently and for the first time I thought how difficult it will be when she isn't here anymore. I hope you love the candy.
I used to make chocolate covered cherries but instead of dipping I used the plastic candy molds. I used a good grade brush to brush chocolate in the mold add the cherry, top it wit fondant and the cover the bottom with chocolate. It worked well and less messy. It’s been years since I made them. I also made peanut butter cups same process with the molds and less messy.
This looks like a great alternative to the extremely expensive and extremely cheap cherry cordials I can find. I am thinking dip in white chocolate then dark.
My hubby and I are watching this together! These are his all time favorite candies, and they are a rare treat since he has type 2 diabetes. When we try this I think I will use a fork from the thrift store and bend the handle up a bit to make a more user friendly angle. I have to work seated due to medical issues.
I love your instructions, using the results as part of what 'could ' happen. Home made food comes out good or not so good. Your candid remarks are greatly appreciated 😊😍
Ive watched cooking and baking videos for ever. And I swear you are the best instructor i have ever watched. You are so real, you talk and explain to where its so easy to understand. You also explain everything and dont leave anything out. I wish you were around when i started baking. By the way, ive been looking for the way on how to make these chocolate covered cherries, but with peanuts in the chocolate. Its actually a candy bar in Quebec, Canada. And my exs mother use to make them for xmas. She used egg cartons as the mold and they came out exactly the same size as the candy bar in stores. And well this recipe is definitely probably going to help me Finally make these after Almost 25 years Of searching for a recipe
Hi I am making Rockwood fudge and peppermint Patties this year with my grand kids I love all your hard work you've put in but its great for kids to learn thank you 😊 merry Christmas gifts love it
I have made chocolate covered cherries from scratch over the years. I cooked the fondant, your method looks easier ;) I used a little corn starch on my hands if the fondant began to stick. I really want to try your method. Thank you for the video! (I used to have to hide the cherries in various spots or my husband would eat them up, he didn't think he should have to wait 2 weeks!)
I’ve made these lots… I always dipped mine with a toothpick. That left a small hole . Then I took a hypodermic needle and pulled some cherry juice from the jar to squirt down in the hole that the toothpick left. That speeds up the liquefaction process and they are so delicious. Just melt a little more chocolate to cover the holes.
Thank you for the tutorial. I grew up watching my mom make chocolates and she used to just dip them with a toothpick and then she used a pipette to cover the toothpick hole when she was done. As I got older I did some of the chocolates as well and I did the same thing as her and it seem to work well. I have a friend who loves these kind of chocolates with the cherries and I’m so happy I found your tutorial because now I’m going to make them for her for Christmas. This was awesome
thank you for this. I attempted chocolate covered cherries a few years ago. My recipe was lacking in a lot of details. I had cherries and powdered sugar covered in chocolate but no liquid in the center. I can't wait to try to make them again. thank you thank you.
Holy cow! I had a Seventeen magazine Christmas edition, 1980. I was 16. They had a section on candy and they had this recipe, without the liquifyer. I made it and everybody raved over them. My sister and i made large batches for 10 years or more for family Christmas gifts. I need to make them again!
I don't know what it is (for me) about some people and their voices, but I absolutely l love listening to you talk. Like, I don't know how to explain it, but my anxiety will, usually, chill out when I listen to certain people talk and you're one of them! (Your videos being awesome is just a cherry (haha) on top of the sundae). Sorry, I'm weird and I'm rambling. Keep being awesome Salted Pepper! :D
I know exactly what you are talking about. There are a few cooks I watch, their voice and the way they talk, drive me crazy. Like fingernails on a chalkboard
Now THIS is the recipe I needed when I attempted to make these last year. It was a disaster, they didn't liquife, the chocolate bloomed. I know they will work now! Thank you so much!
Nice to watch a video that doesn't have useless music that usually drowns out the person talking and is so not necessary and very annoying. I came here to watch a video on Making Covered Cherries, not some ones bad taste in music. These are my favorites also.. Thanks for the demo and all the info.
You're a zen baker - I love your calm demeanor and no stress baking style. When I was a kid this was favorite and my Grandma would buy me a fancy box for Christmas. My favorite candy from See's Candies is their chocolate covered cherry. I'm going to try this recipe, although it could be dangerous. ;) Happy New Year!
I attempted these a few years ago and completely bombed. I didn't do the bottoms first like you did. I used the fork method. I had no idea 🤷♀️ why mine leaked out everywhere. I also did it Will the stems and you're correct they are difficult to roll. I'm so glad I found your channel. I watched the peppermint patties first and then stalked your channel! New SUB here! I connect with your style soo thank you. You're adorable by the way!
I’m making these today for my dad for Christmas. I just dipped the bottoms. I’ll be back after Christmas to update how it went! So far so good! The cherry filling is absolutely delicious pre liquid stage. Thank you for this!
I like you. I like to ground up salted pistachio nuts and add them to the left over chocolate and then drop teaspoonfuls onto baking parchment to make little candies. Waste not, want not. I really love your videos!
I’m so happy to have found this recipe! My mother and grandmother used to make Reese’s peanut butter balls and used paraffin wax in the semi sweet morsels to dip them. Wonder if I could use paraffin wax instead of the wafers.
this was a great lesson for me! the video is excellent. at first i thought this was a long video, but i love the time you take to explain things. very important details. the comments i have read are also great, filled with memories and tips. i never considered making chocolate covered cherries before, ordinarily i just pick up a box whenever i see them in the store. but my aunt margaret (last remaining aunt on my mother's side) loved these, which is why i still buy them when i see them. i have time now, we're a few days before thanksgiving, i will accumulate the necessary ingredients to get started right after thankgiving. if i am successful in making these, i will be making 'Margaret's Chocolate Covered Cherries' to give to loved ones for the holiday season. meanwhile, i am going for a few more salted pepper tutorials to prepare for the holidays. thank you so much for your excellent video.
I'm so glad your video popped up! We LOVE chocolate covered cherries! 😍 So I had to watch it! 😅 ANYWAYS I just bought my kids what they need to make hot cocoa balls and we never used a double boiler or anything to melt Chocolate so I bought a little bowl to go over one of our existing pots but I thought the water would have to touch the top bowl! 🤦🏼♀️ I would have completely ruined all their chocolate! So thank you for that advise! 💕💝
My Dad used to buy these growing up. Some would be clear center, some would be white. I loved them! Thanks so much for making my day😊 I just subscribed and look forward to making a ton of these💕 Your presentation is awesome!
I love your videos…your presentation, your sense of humor, and the way you make the recipes so simple, is wonderfully refreshing. You also show us recipes that aren’t as commonly found on RUclips. THANK YOU! 👍🏻❤️
I am so excited to try out this recipe. these are my absolute favourite. I live in the UK and my Grampy, a retired US Airforce service man use to buy these for me from the base. Sadly over the years they became harder to find and to be honest I didn't know if I would ever taste again. They've never been sold her in the UK. I am so excited about getting started and surprising my Mum for this Christmas! Thank you so much! 🥰🥰
Thank you for the tip of using the dehydrator function. I have the food flip oven. I normally blot the cherries as dry as I can but it's such a pain. I soaked my cherries in bourbon for three weeks so their nice and boozy! (My best friend asked if I could make bourbon soaked chocolate covered cherries). And I'm a bourbon girl living in Kentucky .
@@TheSaltedPepper they came out really good . I kept two as a taste tester for myself lol. Anytime I made them now I'm going to use the dehydrate function thanks again !
My husband will adore me for making these, they are his favorites. Before watching this I would never have dreamed I could make them myself, thank you, have a blessed Christmas. Linda(vangogo).
Years ago my grandma, aunts and I use to make homemade candies. We bought the fondant to make the chocolate covered cherries though. Great to know I can make the fondant now. Thank you.
I'm definitely making these this Christmas I also just watched your peppermint Patty recipe I'm going to be doing that also thanks for step by step easy to follow instructions that is very important to me
Thank you for sharing your recipes, tips, and kindness with us! I love watching you. I plan on making these for my kids and grandkids for Christmas. I'm also going to make your peppermint patties ❤️
oh lordy...ladies ya roll the cherries with out stems in powder sugar..put them in freezer to get really cold , then cover with chocolate. No fondant required. Yes, they will make the liquid centers. Ya can get about 49 cherries per 1 pound jar of Maraschino cherry jar. The ones with fondant such as Queen Anne Cordial Cherries type,don't make the liquid centers. The Cella's Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries type do have the cherry liquid centers. I make them all the time with ease. I hope this helps ya all. Blessings, Merry Christams & Happy New Years!
thanks for the info - I am currently wondering about a version with brandy soaked cherries (or dried plumes soaked in rum) and then giving them the treatment you describe.
Every year at Christmas I make all kinds of chocolate candies with homemade fillings. I never had good luck with chocolate covered cherries. Thank you so much for this video. I wish I would have found you sooner. I love the way you teach.
The weather can really cause you to have to adjust the moister in any cooking and candy making. So can altitude effect things. Thank you for sharing this recepie.
Oh my goodness! Can I come live with you?!! These, along with your peppermint patties are 2 of the holy candy trinity for me! I'll be watching for home made candy canes next! You are a joy to watch. And its so easy to follow your directions. Thanks for sharing and I just subscribed! 🥰
You are fantastic the video on how you show to make chocolate covered cherrys was so good thank you so much have a great Xmas and happy new Year to you and your family
I don’t see any comments about Brach’s choc covered with cream filling! We got them at Xmas for decades. They stopped making the cream filled a few years ago. I wonder if this recipe could be adapted? Whoops!Spoke too soon. Delightful!
You make these look so easy! We tried making these a few years ago from a recipe( not a tutorial) and they were a disaster! You have given me confidence that I can make these!! We will try again! Thank you for the video, this helps me a lot! ❤️
I bet you will do just fine! They aren't hard, but there are things to keep in mind. The most important is to have the cherries dry so the fondant sticks. Someone suggested rolling the cherries in powdered sugar before wrapping in fondant. I haven't tried that yet, but it sounds like it would work. The other thing is to make sure the fondant is 100% covered with the chocolate or the filling will leak out as it liquifies. I have lost 1-2 each batch for that reason. When I say lost, I mean I ate them!
The one that broke down, maybe you should have rolled it in sifted powder sugar, to get the outside to form better. Just a suggestion. Great idea you have.
just a few remarks: 1. you are absolutely lovely and a joy to watch. 2. chocolate covered cherries are my favorite, too. 3. i once saw a professional candy maker make them by repeatedly panning drained cherries in powdered sugar until the juice stopped seeping through--this looks MUCH much easier and more reliable! 4. how on this green earth do you wait 2 weeks to DeVoUr them??? :)
@@TheSaltedPepper You are either a teacher or have presented in another capacity. (Like holding courses ?) There is hardly an ah and uhmm in your speech, not only do you know to cook (or bake or "candy"), you are also very eloquent. - Pleasant presentation alltogether, how are you not on TV ?
Those were my dad’s favorite, I bought them every year for him, sadly he passed in 2019, but I still buy them as a memory to him.
I do the same! Daddy passed in 2018, and his favorite candy is a feature of every holiday.
When my daughter was in junior high school, she made these (with a little supervision by me) as a science oral-report project. We took photos of all the steps (dry the cherries, make the fondant, wrap the cherries, melt & temper the chocolate, dip the cherries, let them set for two weeks) and she did a write-up on each step. Her conclusion described the science behind why the fondant changes to liquid (the chemical reaction of invertase) and she brought the delicious treats to class for everyone to sample at the end of the presentation. Happy to say she earned an A on the report!!
That's awesome! My mom was a teacher and she often used food in her instructions. I'll never forget the fridge full of squid for one of her history lessons. They were creepy looking to me as a kid! The kids always loved learning and then eating the food.
Thanks for a great idea!! My daughter is homeschooled and would love a project like this!
WOW!! Linda.. What a Great Idea!! Gotta do this!!🙌🙌🙌🤗🍒🍒🍒
That's so wonderful!
Congratulations to your daughter.
@@camdenswife my husband developed a love of oriental foods due to his association with his Japanese auntie when he was growing up - and was always experimenting. When our daughter was in pre-k daycare operated by a friend, she pulled us aside when we went to pick our daughter up one day and asked us about the spider soup we fed her the day before. Apparently Joanna had gone into the daycare and was talking with her little friends, enthusiastically telling them how she had been fed spider soup for dinner. The various reactions from the children caught the caregiver's attention and she felt she had to speak with us about this situation - thinking she might have to file a report with child protective services. My husband and I broke out in a belly laugh and explained to her that, before serving soup the night before, my husband tossed in a couple of handfuls of small squid mantles, and Joanna was fascinated by it. The soup became nicknamed spider soup because of the appearance of the mantles after they had been in the hot soup for a little while. We still talk about that family joke and we still refer to my husband's soup as spider soup. He's come a long way from those early years and now is very well known in our area for his homemade kimchi.🤭
My grandma used to make these but she took a needle after dipping them and put a few drops of brandy in them before sealing the top with the chocolate swirl. The ones with the white swirl us kids could not eat. I was so glad when I turned 16 and got to have the adult chocolate covered cherries with the white swirl lol.
That's awesome!
If your chocolate is streaking, the chocolate has gone out of temper. It happens with using chocolate chips because they are made to hold their shape when baking so they are dry. To keep that from happening add a small amount of shortening, or coconut oil or butter. Add in very small amounts so your chocolate will still harden when cool. Some people even use editable wax/paraffin.
Love your videos! Those look very yummy.
The melting wafers in with the chips really helps.
@@TheSaltedPepper Wilton has good melting wavers. They had eggnog flavored ones one year. Those were really good but I haven't seen them since.
OMG!!...TWO WEEKS?...When I was pregnant with my first son, I walked into a department store...they had a display of Cella’s Chocolate Covered Cherries as soon as you walked in...I finished a whole box before I got to the register, to pay for that empty box😂😂
Thanks, Louise...I hope I can do it!🙂💕
The waiting time is horrible! LOL
I prefer the cellas to these ,sorry still looks too creamy I just like the clear juice...xoxo
That's so FUNNY....
🤣Bless your heart.
@@simplesandy I like clear too like my dad. 👏😆 💕
Brings back lots of wonderful memories! I’m 75 and this was a Christmas staple at our house we didn’t know anything about invertase but we mixed cream cheese and powdered sugar until it was the same consistency as what you have there. We did not cover the whole cherry we just flattened and put a band of it around the cherry and then dipped them in chocolate. In two weeks they were very very good and completely liquid inside except for the cherry.
That is interesting! I have never heard of using cream cheese, but I can only imagine that little bit of sour pairs well with the sweetness. Almost like a cheesecake center.
My 84 year old father swore his mom used cream cheese when making hers! I told him his memory must be off. 🤭My mistake! Do you have a recipe you can share?
That sounds really good too
Ok so waiting 2 wks , MAKES THE LIQUID INSIDE ?!?
that's very interesting. I wish my dad could know this . he always LOVED them and wondered what the liquid was.
In Sicily they have a candy looks like a treasure box. With a cherry. But the liquid is alcohol. 😆 you will get buzz if you eat 2.
I’m 50 now. This is how I grew up making them at the holidays. We also used cream cheese. I still do to this day. We also do these with blue berries. Not as sweet but the perfect creaminess.
Wait 2 weeks ??? Not a chance !!! A friend and I decided to tackle this homemade candy recipe together. It was very time consuming but we had fun with it. After the mess was cleaned up and our mini-master pieces were stored away for the 2 weeks to obtain the magic juice inside we washed our sticky hands and celebrated our new found candy making skills with a celebatory glass of wine. We toasted our glory and my friend said to me " You know what would really go great with this glass of wine ?. To which I replied " Chocolate covered Cherries ? "You guessed it" she said. And with that we were off the closest Rite-Aid. On the way back home we convinced ourselves that this "Impulse Purchase" was simply for testing and comparison reasons. Uh Huh...Right ! Thanks for the recipe and the laughs.
These are a tradition in Sicilly on religious holidays. This recipe is super close to my Nonna's (minus that inverted sugar stuff, I'll be trying that for sure, thanks for that tip). Nonna had some "Italian Granny trademark secrets" to make all this a bit faster...but this is the closest I've seen a modern take on these come to hers. She would've approved for sure :D ....tip for you, if you want to try - I have a feeling sometimes you get the odd "leaker", she used to use couverture chocolate to dip (sets up thinner, faster and with a more professional finish) and she would do two applications turning the cherry candy upside down on the second dip, just to make sure there were no holes or cracks in the bottom. Nothing worse than going to all this trouble and wait while you crave the heck out of them and then have them leak out. Really great job, I'm impressed, with both this and your channel. Instant subscriber, Happy New Year.
Thanks so much for that tip! I will look to see where I can get that chocolate! Yes, I had some leakers even when I thought they were perfectly covered. Happy New Year!
@@TheSaltedPepper any bulk-food store should have it in the chocolate section. It's amazing for anything you need to dip, no tempering needed and the perfect finish. All the best for 2021
Mouth watering Mmmmm....delicious sweet cherry chocolate candies
Thank you 😋
I’ve used the exact same ingredients in the same quantity as Louise without having to add any additional cherry juice. I weighed each ball of fondant and found that between 10-15 grams is perfect. I tried to be conservative for most of them for a higher yield. I ended up with 21 finished cherries. I used the bottom of a drinking glass to flatten them and each was 3” in diameter when flattened.
After having trouble with my chocolate I went to the store and bought the Ghiradelli melting wafers. They work much better and I will only use them for my candy making FROM NOW ON. Definitely worth the extra money you might spend..
When I make mine, I roll the cherries in powdered sugar until they are well coated then dip them in the chocolate. ( I dip them twice cause I LOVE CHOCOLATE) Then I let them sit and the center turns to liquid.
I like chocolate covered cherries without fondant...but I LOVE LOVE LOVE the candy that has fondant in the center. 💕
I just need to clarify. You roll the cherries in powdered sugar with the fondant wrap or just the cherry by itself?
I “discovered” your tutorials by chance yesterday when you demonstrated how to make Peppermint Patties. Today this tutorial. I must comment on the fact that I love the style in which you present the information. Your step-by-step easy mannerism is reassuring that even I can successfully accomplish making this candy treat. I am becoming an avid fan. On a more personal note … This was my husband’s favorite candy. He would have loved to have me make a batch of these for him. 😀💕
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I am so gonna do that! My step father loves them and to have them made by me he would love that
Now I have to go find that video
I hope he is smiling when you think of him. And that you feel it!
@@MM-Iconoclast … It has been two years since Keith was called home. I miss him so much! I did make this candy, and passed out packages of chocolate cherries to our closest friends. They all knew it was my husband’s favorite. ❤️
Absolutely top notch tutorial
OMG! When you cut into the cherry! This was amazing. You explained everything very well. I feel like I can make them for gifts too. Kudos to you!
Thank you so much! The hardest part is waiting for the centers to liquify!
Hands down, this was my mom's absolute favorite candy. 🤗
And my dad's too !!!! 👏☺💞
Ohhhhh my gosh. Now I totally understand why it's called "invert sugar" as well as why they are sometimes called "cordial" cherries (if you use brandy)!!! Can't wait to give this recipe a whirl!
I just have to say this I fell asleep watching another Ytb'r making Christmas candies (I've not been sleeping well gotta go back and finish watching hers lol) but I woke up to you making the peppermint patties I stayed bc they were my mom's favorite and well she made them a fave of mine so I will be making them someday.... but then I start watching this one and chocolate covered cherries have always been my favorite I prefer the liquidy kind opposed to the creamy ones but lets face it chocolate and cherries ya can never go wrong... and then I notice the date this was posted and I subbed this was posted on what was my mom's birthday and it made me smile so thank you for that the holidays have been a little hard the past 6 yrs and I miss my mom tremendously I'll be making these soon with my daughter as soon as I have my kitchen back :)
I'm so sorry about your mom. My mom had some healthy complications recently and for the first time I thought how difficult it will be when she isn't here anymore. I hope you love the candy.
Heavenly is the correct description! This is my favorite Christmas candy! Thank you for sharing it! Merry Christmas!
Definitely will try to make as these are my absolute favorite candy. I go broke at Christmas buying expensive candies from a confectionery.
I go broke buying ingredients to make all I want to make and give
I used to make chocolate covered cherries but instead of dipping I used the plastic candy molds. I used a good grade brush to brush chocolate in the mold add the cherry, top it wit fondant and the cover the bottom with chocolate. It worked well and less messy. It’s been years since I made them. I also made peanut butter cups same process with the molds and less messy.
I like less mess! LOL
This looks like a great alternative to the extremely expensive and extremely cheap cherry cordials I can find. I am thinking dip in white chocolate then dark.
That would be beautiful! Like a tuxedo cherry!
Trader Joe has excellent chocolate covered cherries (from Hungary)just before Xmas. They sell out fast. Excellent taste. About $7 a box.
Or dip a fork in white chocolate and swiggle over cherries
I like watching her while I'm getting ready for work. She's very soothing, even if this is too much work for me 😆 😊
My hubby and I are watching this together! These are his all time favorite candies, and they are a rare treat since he has type 2 diabetes. When we try this I think I will use a fork from the thrift store and bend the handle up a bit to make a more user friendly angle. I have to work seated due to medical issues.
I hope you both love them!
I love your instructions, using the results as part of what 'could ' happen. Home made food comes out good or not so good. Your candid remarks are greatly appreciated 😊😍
Love these! Wish my dad was still alive so I could have made him some. Every Christmas every one receives a box of these. His special tradition 🥰
Ive watched cooking and baking videos for ever. And I swear you are the best instructor i have ever watched. You are so real, you talk and explain to where its so easy to understand. You also explain everything and dont leave anything out. I wish you were around when i started baking. By the way, ive been looking for the way on how to make these chocolate covered cherries, but with peanuts in the chocolate. Its actually a candy bar in Quebec, Canada. And my exs mother use to make them for xmas. She used egg cartons as the mold and they came out exactly the same size as the candy bar in stores. And well this recipe is definitely probably going to help me Finally make these after Almost 25 years Of searching for a recipe
Thank you so much! Please keep me posted about your candy bar, it sounds amazing!
Looks delicious. I love that you didn't edit out the too-wet cherry. Can't wait to try. 😊
Hi I am making Rockwood fudge and peppermint Patties this year with my grand kids I love all your hard work you've put in but its great for kids to learn thank you 😊 merry Christmas gifts love it
I have made chocolate covered cherries from scratch over the years. I cooked the fondant, your method looks easier ;) I used a little corn starch on my hands if the fondant began to stick. I really want to try your method. Thank you for the video! (I used to have to hide the cherries in various spots or my husband would eat them up, he didn't think he should have to wait 2 weeks!)
@Belle Burnthorn, He's a man!!! Don't we just love them ❤ 💜 💕 Thank you for sharing, He's probably a dream-come-true, lucky lady!! 😊❣
I’ve made these lots… I always dipped mine with a toothpick. That left a small hole . Then I took a hypodermic needle and pulled some cherry juice from the jar to squirt down in the hole that the toothpick left. That speeds up the liquefaction process and they are so delicious. Just melt a little more chocolate to cover the holes.
Thank you for the tutorial. I grew up watching my mom make chocolates and she used to just dip them with a toothpick and then she used a pipette to cover the toothpick hole when she was done. As I got older I did some of the chocolates as well and I did the same thing as her and it seem to work well. I have a friend who loves these kind of chocolates with the cherries and I’m so happy I found your tutorial because now I’m going to make them for her for Christmas. This was awesome
thank you for this. I attempted chocolate covered cherries a few years ago. My recipe was lacking in a lot of details. I had cherries and powdered sugar covered in chocolate but no liquid in the center. I can't wait to try to make them again. thank you thank you.
I just heard that covering the cherries in powdered sugar and dipping is a shortcut, but I would do it this way because they are perfect!
It's fun to watch you cook because you love to cook it is so obvious thank you so much
Holy cow! I had a Seventeen magazine Christmas edition, 1980. I was 16. They had a section on candy and they had this recipe, without the liquifyer. I made it and everybody raved over them. My sister and i made large batches for 10 years or more for family Christmas gifts. I need to make them again!
Yes you do.... I'll send you my address 😉
I don't know what it is (for me) about some people and their voices, but I absolutely l love listening to you talk. Like, I don't know how to explain it, but my anxiety will, usually, chill out when I listen to certain people talk and you're one of them! (Your videos being awesome is just a cherry (haha) on top of the sundae). Sorry, I'm weird and I'm rambling. Keep being awesome Salted Pepper! :D
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me.
I know exactly what you are talking about. There are a few cooks I watch, their voice and the way they talk, drive me crazy. Like fingernails on a chalkboard
I love the Queen Anne brand of chocolate covered cherries 🍒!! this looks like a really good recipe! How cool!!!
Now THIS is the recipe I needed when I attempted to make these last year. It was a disaster, they didn't liquife, the chocolate bloomed. I know they will work now! Thank you so much!
I wish you much success! Please keep me posted!
Nice to watch a video that doesn't have useless music that usually drowns out the person talking and is so not necessary and very annoying. I came here to watch a video on Making Covered Cherries, not some ones bad taste in music. These are my favorites also.. Thanks for the demo and all the info.
Thank you!
I love these easy recipes! I can’t wait to make this one! Just watched your peppermint patties video, and immediately subscribed. Thanks so much!
Haha me to
I respect and admire your precision.
I’ve made these years ago but didn’t know about the intervase. Going to try your recipe. Very clear instructions.
Thank you and I hope you love them!
Yesterday I just made the peppermint Patties for my fiances birthday and he loved them!
Wonderful! Tell him Happy Birthday!
I love your cooking channel. You make the cherries just like my grandma does but she used brandy instead. Love your energy +!
You're a zen baker - I love your calm demeanor and no stress baking style. When I was a kid this was favorite and my Grandma would buy me a fancy box for Christmas. My favorite candy from See's Candies is their chocolate covered cherry. I'm going to try this recipe, although it could be dangerous. ;) Happy New Year!
Thank you, I absolutely love cooking and baking and candy making. I hope you enjoy the chocolate covered cherries!
Good tips on handling the dipping process.
I attempted these a few years ago and completely bombed. I didn't do the bottoms first like you did. I used the fork method. I had no idea 🤷♀️ why mine leaked out everywhere. I also did it Will the stems and you're correct they are difficult to roll. I'm so glad I found your channel. I watched the peppermint patties first and then stalked your channel! New SUB here! I connect with your style soo thank you. You're adorable by the way!
I swear I can smell these!!!!
I’m making these today for my dad for Christmas. I just dipped the bottoms. I’ll be back after Christmas to update how it went! So far so good! The cherry filling is absolutely delicious pre liquid stage. Thank you for this!
I found I had a bottle of the InvertSugar, but now have your recipe to make my own....I thank you very much...
They look amazing. Even better than my go to cordial Queen Anne. Plus you can make them anytime you like. Pure Heaven indeed!!!
I had no idea these were so cool and had such an interesting construction process. Thanks for this thorough tutorial and all the great tips.
So glad I found your site. You are wonderful at explaining and make the recipes enjoyable. Thanks.
I like you. I like to ground up salted pistachio nuts and add them to the left over chocolate and then drop teaspoonfuls onto baking parchment to make little candies. Waste not, want not. I really love your videos!
Thank you so much! I love the idea of chopped nuts and chocolate!
I’m so happy to have found this recipe! My mother and grandmother used to make Reese’s peanut butter balls and used paraffin wax in the semi sweet morsels to dip them. Wonder if I could use paraffin wax instead of the wafers.
this was a great lesson for me! the video is excellent. at first i thought this was a long video, but i love the time you take to explain things. very important details. the comments i have read are also great, filled with memories and tips. i never considered making chocolate covered cherries before, ordinarily i just pick up a box whenever i see them in the store. but my aunt margaret (last remaining aunt on my mother's side) loved these, which is why i still buy them when i see them. i have time now, we're a few days before thanksgiving, i will accumulate the necessary ingredients to get started right after thankgiving. if i am successful in making these, i will be making 'Margaret's Chocolate Covered Cherries' to give to loved ones for the holiday season. meanwhile, i am going for a few more salted pepper tutorials to prepare for the holidays. thank you so much for your excellent video.
With the price of chocolate covered cherries per box... up $3 from last year! I’m so happy to find this video! Thank you so much!
I'm so glad your video popped up! We LOVE chocolate covered cherries! 😍 So I had to watch it! 😅 ANYWAYS I just bought my kids what they need to make hot cocoa balls and we never used a double boiler or anything to melt Chocolate so I bought a little bowl to go over one of our existing pots but I thought the water would have to touch the top bowl! 🤦🏼♀️ I would have completely ruined all their chocolate! So thank you for that advise! 💕💝
Enjoy your candy making with the kids!
Looks so yummy! My favorite!
Miss Louise,
You are my new best friend! Seriously! Ever since I discovered your videos, I have been binge watching them more than Netflix!💖 😂
Wow, thank you!
@@TheSaltedPepper
You're very welcome, Ma'am. I'm SOOO looking forward to more of your videos!
Hugs from Colorado 😊
I made these for my kids years ago. This is close to the way I did it, but very different. This is a yummy treat. Never had intervase or new about it.
This is a great recipe! Also, that chocolate dipping technique is brilliant! I'm going to use that for my peanut butter balls, too!
You cover everything, I love your voice, I could listen to you all day, thank you, your making my all time favorite candy
My Dad used to buy these growing up. Some would be clear center, some would be white. I loved them! Thanks so much for making my day😊 I just subscribed and look forward to making a ton of these💕 Your presentation is awesome!
Love this lady. Great teacher
Thank you! 😃
Gonna have to make theses for my mom She loves chocolate covered cherries
I hope she loves them!
Can’t wait to try this recipe!! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
I made these yesterday and it's killing me to wait!!
Oh, I know it! I had to "test" one or two during the waiting period and they were delicious. LOL
@@TheSaltedPepper I feel like I will have to do the same , you know for quality purposes haha
You are incredible at your demonstrations.....just like a pro!! Nicely done!!!
My husband always asks for these for Christmas. He will be so happy when we present these instead of the boxed ones. Thank you!
YAY!
I love your videos…your presentation, your sense of humor, and the way you make the recipes so simple, is wonderfully refreshing. You also show us recipes that aren’t as commonly found on RUclips. THANK YOU! 👍🏻❤️
Thank you so much!
I am so excited to try out this recipe. these are my absolute favourite. I live in the UK and my Grampy, a retired US Airforce service man use to buy these for me from the base. Sadly over the years they became harder to find and to be honest I didn't know if I would ever taste again. They've never been sold her in the UK. I am so excited about getting started and surprising my Mum for this Christmas! Thank you so much! 🥰🥰
Thank you for the tip of using the dehydrator function. I have the food flip oven. I normally blot the cherries as dry as I can but it's such a pain. I soaked my cherries in bourbon for three weeks so their nice and boozy! (My best friend asked if I could make bourbon soaked chocolate covered cherries). And I'm a bourbon girl living in Kentucky .
That sounds so good!
@@TheSaltedPepper they came out really good . I kept two as a taste tester for myself lol.
Anytime I made them now I'm going to use the dehydrate function thanks again !
This is one of my favorite and how I know make delicious chocolate covered cherries.
Yum‼️Thanks for sharing all of your tips and techniques for making this candy👍👍🤗😁❤️
My husband will adore me for making these, they are his favorites. Before watching this I would never have dreamed I could make them myself, thank you, have a blessed Christmas. Linda(vangogo).
Hope you enjoy them!
@@TheSaltedPepper I'm sure we will, I'm sick with a cold right now but this is the first thing I will make as a treat for my hubby when I'm better 😊🤗
Years ago my grandma, aunts and I use to make homemade candies. We bought the fondant to make the chocolate covered cherries though. Great to know I can make the fondant now. Thank you.
The fondant is super easy, hope you enjoy!
I'm definitely making these this Christmas I also just watched your peppermint Patty recipe I'm going to be doing that also thanks for step by step easy to follow instructions that is very important to me
Thank you for sharing your recipes, tips, and kindness with us! I love watching you. I plan on making these for my kids and grandkids for Christmas. I'm also going to make your peppermint patties ❤️
oh lordy...ladies ya roll the cherries with out stems in powder sugar..put them in freezer to get really cold , then cover with chocolate. No fondant required. Yes, they will make the liquid centers. Ya can get about 49 cherries per 1 pound jar of Maraschino cherry jar. The ones with fondant such as Queen Anne Cordial Cherries type,don't make the liquid centers. The Cella's Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries type do have the cherry liquid centers. I make them all the time with ease. I hope this helps ya all. Blessings, Merry Christams & Happy New Years!
thanks for the info - I am currently wondering about a version with brandy soaked cherries (or dried plumes soaked in rum) and then giving them the treatment you describe.
I love all the ooey gooey center..doesn't sound like just rolling them in some powdered sugar would give much of that.
Those look delicious! I remember making candy with my grandma, good times. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas.
Thank you! You too!
I’m making these today. They’ll be ready to eat in time for Valentines Day 💕
I hope you love them!
@@TheSaltedPepper I’m already having trouble…. I’m worried about having to SHARE them 😁😂
@@drintx5734 This is a valid worry! 🤣
The humidity can be different. It could take more liquid if it's less humid.
Girlllll you are winning my heart ❤
I'm blessed to have found your channel.
My dad would have loved this.
Every year at Christmas I make all kinds of chocolate candies with homemade fillings. I never had good luck with chocolate covered cherries. Thank you so much for this video. I wish I would have found you sooner. I love the way you teach.
Thank you so much and I hope this recipe works out great for you!
I like See's chopped up cherries & walnuts in the fondant and dipped in milk choc. Going to try that with your recipe.
The weather can really cause you to have to adjust the moister in any cooking and candy making. So can altitude effect things. Thank you for sharing this recepie.
Hmm, if I start these today, I could be enjoying delicious, homemade, chocolate covered cherries on Christmas Eve!? Brilliant!!! Thank you.
Enjoy!
Oh my goodness! Can I come live with you?!! These, along with your peppermint patties are 2 of the holy candy trinity for me! I'll be watching for home made candy canes next! You are a joy to watch. And its so easy to follow your directions. Thanks for sharing and I just subscribed! 🥰
Thank you so much!
A trinity is 3. What's your other? 😅🥰
Love 💕 the way you take the time to explain everything. That is very thoughtful and helpful. Thank you 😊👍👍😊
I'm glad I ran across your channel you make my favorite Christmas goodies. Chocolate covered cherries, peppermint patties, etc you go girl.
That is an excellent tutorial!!
Thank you!
I love how you mix by sight. I can totally relate! Great video!
I've always wanted to make these. They look delicious 😋!
You are fantastic the video on how you show to make chocolate covered cherrys was so good thank you so much have a great Xmas and happy new Year to you and your family
I don’t see any comments about Brach’s choc covered with cream filling! We got them at Xmas for decades. They stopped making the cream filled a few years ago. I wonder if this recipe could be adapted? Whoops!Spoke too soon. Delightful!
You make these look so easy! We tried making these a few years ago from a recipe( not a tutorial) and they were a disaster! You have given me confidence that I can make these!! We will try again! Thank you for the video, this helps me a lot! ❤️
I bet you will do just fine! They aren't hard, but there are things to keep in mind. The most important is to have the cherries dry so the fondant sticks. Someone suggested rolling the cherries in powdered sugar before wrapping in fondant. I haven't tried that yet, but it sounds like it would work. The other thing is to make sure the fondant is 100% covered with the chocolate or the filling will leak out as it liquifies. I have lost 1-2 each batch for that reason. When I say lost, I mean I ate them!
@@TheSaltedPepper well, I will definitely be trying to make them this way! Thank you so much for the tutorial! ❤️
The one that broke down, maybe you should have rolled it in sifted powder sugar, to get the outside to form better. Just a suggestion. Great idea you have.
just a few remarks: 1. you are absolutely lovely and a joy to watch. 2. chocolate covered cherries are my favorite, too. 3. i once saw a professional candy maker make them by repeatedly panning drained cherries in powdered sugar until the juice stopped seeping through--this looks MUCH much easier and more reliable! 4. how on this green earth do you wait 2 weeks to DeVoUr them??? :)
Thank you so much!
@@TheSaltedPepper You are either a teacher or have presented in another capacity. (Like holding courses ?) There is hardly an ah and uhmm in your speech, not only do you know to cook (or bake or "candy"), you are also very eloquent. - Pleasant presentation alltogether, how are you not on TV ?
Th for sharing love to watch you .I like the way you take time to help us to really see what you are doing.God bless
Thank you so much!
I love these too! Maybe i’ll add a little espresso to the chocolate???🤩