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Candy Cane Parfait With Chocolate Sauce

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Dairy Canadian Christmas, Desserts 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Medium candy canes
4 c Whipping cream
1 c Icing sugar
Chocolate sauce
1 6 oz. semisweet chocolate
chips
1/4 c Water
1/4 c Granulated sugar
1/4 c Light cream

INSTRUCTIONS

Crush 1 candy cane and place in top of double boiler along with 1 cup
whipping cream; heat over hot water, stirring until melted.  Whip
remaining 3 cups cream, adding sugar gradually, until thick.  Slowly
pour melted candy cane mixture into whipping cream, beating  gently.
Taste and adjust sweetening.  Pour into 9x5 inch loaf pan or ice cube
trays and freeze.  When  parfait is partially frozen, crush remaining
candy canes and stir in.  Freeze until firm.  To serve, scoop into
individual serving dishes  and spoon Chocolate Sauce over.  Makes 6
servings.  Chocolate Sauce:  In top of double boiler, combine
chocolate, water  and sugar and heat over hot water, stirring until
smooth.  Remove  from heat and blend in cream.  Transfer to small
pitcher.  Makes  enough sauce for 6 servings.  Typed in MMFormat by
cjhartlin@email.msn.com Source: Canadian Living Merry Christmas
Cookbook.  Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by "Cindy Hartlin"
<cjhartlin@email.msn.com> on Nov 10, 1999

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 417
Calories From Fat: 321
Total Fat: 37.1g
Cholesterol: 115.7mg
Sodium: 36.7mg
Potassium: 72.2mg
Carbohydrates: 22.9g
Fiber: 1.1g
Sugar: 8.4g
Protein: 2.7g


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