No-Drip Chocolate Dip
Recipe from
Better Homes and Gardens
This creamy chocolate dip makes for a simple dessert. Serve it with purchased cookies or fresh fruit.

Servings:
2 cups
Total Time:
15 mins
Ingredients
-
Purchased cookies or cut-up fresh fruitsee savings

-
8 ouncesunsweetened chocolate, choppedsee savings

-
1 14-ounce can (1-1/4 cups)sweetened condensed milksee savings

-
2 tablespoonslight-colored corn syrupsee savings

-
1/2 cupmilksee savings

-
1 teaspoonvanillasee savings

-
1/2 teaspoonground cinnamonsee savings

-
Milksee savings

See More
Shop Related Products
Directions
1.
Prepare cookies or cut-up fruit as desired. Set aside.
2.
In a heavy medium saucepan melt chocolate over low heat, stirring constantly. Stir in the sweetened condensed milk and corn syrup until combined. Gradually stir in the 1/2 cup milk until combined. Stir in vanilla and cinnamon. Stir in additional milk as necessary until dipping consistency.
3.
Serve dip warm, using cookies and fruit as dippers. Cover and store any leftover dip in the refrigerator up to 3 weeks. Makes 2 cups.
To Make Ahead
Prepare dip as directed; cool slightly. Cover and refrigerate up to 3 weeks.
To Reheat
Transfer chocolate mixture to a medium saucepan. Cook and stir over low heat until smooth and heated through. Or, transfer to a micro-safe dish. Micro-cook, uncovered, on 100 percent power (high) for 35 to 60 seconds or until smooth and heated through, stirring halfway through cooking time. Serve warm, stirring in additional milk as necessary to reach dipping consistency.
Nutrition information
Per serving: Calories 83, Total Fat 5 g, Saturated Fat 3 g, Cholesterol 4 mg, Sodium 20 mg, Carbohydrate 10 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 2 g. Daily Values: Vitamin A 1%, Vitamin C 1%, Calcium 5%, Iron 3%. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Add Your Review
Related Recipe
- More Recipes Like This
- Buffalo Wings
Articles
Chocolate-Dipped Bacon on a Stick: Iowa State Fair Food
... that had been dipped in chocolate or hot sauce. We decided to go for the chocolate. The verdict? Thumbs...-quality meat. (Pork, cheese, and corn are really the things Iowa does well.) The problem was the chocolate -- a... cheap, thin syrup, the generic supermarket kind that you use to make chocolate milk. It was sickly sweet... read more...
... that had been dipped in chocolate or hot sauce. We decided to go for the chocolate. The verdict? Thumbs...-quality meat. (Pork, cheese, and corn are really the things Iowa does well.) The problem was the chocolate -- a... cheap, thin syrup, the generic supermarket kind that you use to make chocolate milk. It was sickly sweet... read more...
Dip into Some Great Guacamole Recipes
... of these recipes is packed with flavor, and each is sure to have guests double-dipping. Of course the first step in making... read more...
... of these recipes is packed with flavor, and each is sure to have guests double-dipping. Of course the first step in making... read more...
Slammin' Dunks! 8 Party Dips for March Madness
... are almost mandatory. Dips are the perfect way to feed a roomful of hungry fans. No matter what kind of dip... and veggies in a creamy pool of deliciousness. Another benefit? Most dips can be put together well before your.... We've put together eight amazing dips that any host would be proud to serve, from a bubbling, cheesy... read more...
... are almost mandatory. Dips are the perfect way to feed a roomful of hungry fans. No matter what kind of dip... and veggies in a creamy pool of deliciousness. Another benefit? Most dips can be put together well before your.... We've put together eight amazing dips that any host would be proud to serve, from a bubbling, cheesy... read more...

