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Calling All Chocolate Lovers

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These decadent recipes aren't for the faint of heart. Ready to graduate from a lunchbox pudding cup?

These decadent recipes aren't for the faint of heart. [Today On The Spruce] [The Spruce Daily]( [Today On The Spruce] [Today On The Spruce] [Lemon Heading Photo]( [These Chocolate Pots de Crème Are Smoother Than James Bond]( Ready to graduate from a lunchbox pudding cup? Pots de crème manage to combine the richness of mousse and the silkiness of pudding with an ultra intense chocolate flavor. [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Chocoholics Anonymous [Heading Living Room]( [20 Truffle Recipes You’ll Be Too Selfish to Give Away]( From classic milk chocolate to sophisticated coffee, tea, and eggnog-infused versions, you're sure to find a truffle recipe here to love. [READ MORE]( [Heading Living Room]( [The World’s Best Chocolate Pie]( Apple and pumpkin may take all the spotlight, but deep down we all know that this silky filling resting in a graham cracker crust is the real American pie. [READ MORE]( [Heading Living Room]( [There’s No Shame in Being a White Chocolate Mocha Fan]( We’ll spare you the hassle of having to wait in line at a coffee chain by showing you how to make this over-the-top drink yourself. [READ MORE]( [Heading Living Room]( [Dense and Fudgy Triple Chocolate Bread Pudding]( Cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and a last-minute downpour of melted chocolate on top—really, is there anything more you could ask for? [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Join the Dark Side [The Difference Between Natural and Dutch-Process Cocoa]( [How to Put Together a Double Boiler]( [Tempering Chocolate Isn’t as Scary as It Seems]( [Trending Topics](#) [American Desserts]( [Christmas Baking]( [Cookie Recipes]( [Christmas Desserts]( [Bread Baking]( [What to Buy]( Did somebody forward you this email? [Sign Up for Baking with The Spruce Eats Newsletter!]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to Baking with The Spruce Eats newsletter. [Unsubscribe](page=spruce) © 2018 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]( A DOTDASH BRAND 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036

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