Sunday, April 19, 2015

Homemade Magic Shell

Yummy note: 
My Secret Recipe Club blogger this month seems to have a lot of busy activities going on in her life, such as helping her oldest daughter start to plan a wedding, and keeping up with her other soccer star daughter! Loving Life takes an effort to reflect and make comfort, delicious-looking food for her family, while maintaining a busy lifestyle. Kirstin from Loving Life recently even started doing blog entries called The Simple Woman Daybook - which is pretty interesting as it has some good reflection time and as Kirstin says it makes her  "just stop and ponder, or slow down and be creative and intentional" - so true. I really liked that Kirstin was dong this, as we often get too busy with the busy-busy of our lives and forget to do that. Speaking of taking time to slow down, I think I add dessert to my routine every night to enforce that, haha. Even if it is a small piece of candy or a treat of sorts, the kids and I enjoy that few minutes of down time in the evening before getting ready for bed to enjoy dessert. Ice cream is always a hit here, and partially I think it is due to me getting to enjoy ice cream when I was younger, as that was something it seemed like we always had around. I vividly recall the Magic Shell topping that we used to use to make a hard turtle-like shell on our ice cream and then be able to crack it open and enjoy all that chocolate. My youngest is allergic to milk, so we've never been able to enjoy the real Magic Shell here, until now with Kirstin's recipe for homemade Magic Shell! What a great Secret Recipe Club recipe find, wahoo! This worked like a charm - just 2 ingredients, and in like minutes... who can complain about that?! No unnecessary processed ingredients like in the real stuff, but with oh, so much flavor! Mm, homemade Magic Shell is now a staple in my fridge, and my kids thank you !!  



Homemade Magic Shell 

Ingredients: 
1 cup of good quality semi-sweet chocolate chips (I used a dairy-free brand- Guittard)
2 tsp of coconut oil

Directions: 
Slowly melt the chocolate chips and coconut oil in the microwave or on the stove top. Keep and eye on it, as you don't want it to overcook and burn, it really only takes just a few minutes. Stir the two together occasionally, like every 30 seconds or so, until it is completely melted and mixed together. Let the chocolate magic shell cool slightly and then pour over ice cream. Store in the fridge in a microwave-safe container. When you want to use it next, just reheating the magic shell until it is melted and use again. The magic shell solidifies pretty hard, so it is just easier to reheat in the same container when needed and then just put back in fridge when done.



Just 2 ingredients to make your own homemade magic shell - rock on!! 
Heat in the microwave or on the stove top, for just a few minutes, until melted. 
Melted and ready to use! 
 Here's to a dairy-free dark chocolate ice cream treat! 
Homemade Magic Shell solidified. It gets pretty solid, so it could be hard to scoop out just a small portion to use. So when ready to use again, remove from the fridge and just microwave it all in the same container.   
The homemade Magic Shell reheats beautifully time after time.
We've used it numerous times and each time it's been perfect. 
Enjoy!!

Here are some more of Loving Life's links that I can't wait to try out...Texas Caviar, Easy Artisan Bread, and this Mixed Berry Sorbet this summer! Make sure you check out all of the other\wonderful bloggers in our SRC. 


6 comments:

  1. I never knew magic shell was so easy to make. This looks like a great, easy addition to any ice cream bar in our house. Great SRC post.

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  2. Who knew magic shell was so easy to make at home?! It's a favorite at our house, and I cant wait to make it soon.

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  3. Who knew you could make magic shell at home!! I'll have to make a batch for my kids next time we have an ice cream party. Great SRC choice!

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  4. Wowsers! I knew you could make this at home, I did not know how easy it is!

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  5. :) so glad you liked it and thank you for your kind words....I need to get back to doing the DAybook...I, once again let busyness get in the way.

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  6. I am definitely making this recipe for my girls!! - and for me too! ;-) What fun! GREAT SRC pick!

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