
When it comes to celebrating special occasions it’s all about the details….edible details that is! Today’s DIY project is just right for Valentine’s Day or Bridal Showers and Engagement parties. Actually depending on what shapes you make it can be used for multiple themes. I created some cute and tasty chocolate garnishes that can be used with food or drinks. It’s an easy project with great results.



Here are 4 chocolate garnish ideas to get you started, and how to make them:
- Write the word “love” on the side of your dessert plates.
- Serve small cupcakes in an egg cup and top with a chocolate heart.
- Chocolate & champagne are a classic combination. Hang an open ended heart on the side of the champagne flute.
- Top off a chocolate liqueur cocktail or chocolate milk by floating a chocolate heart on the surface.

How to Make the chocolate garnish:
You will need:
chocolate discs for melting
small squirt bottle from the craft store or baking supply store
- Begin by lining a baking sheet with wax paper.
- Melt your chocolate discs according to package directions, either in the microwave or with a double boiler.
- Pour or scoop melted chocolate into the squirt bottle.
- “Draw” chocolate shapes onto the wax paper using the squirt bottle, and place in the freezer to set up.
- When fully set, peel the wax paper away from the chocolate {as opposed to pulling the chocolate up off the wax, to avoid breakage}.
Tip: To write on the side of the plate, I placed the plate in the freezer first to chill it. This helps the chocolate firm up quicker.
Make more than you think you need….just in case ; )

You can use this idea to create any simple shape. The hearts and “love” theme are great for so many occasions. You could also write “happy birthday” or “congratulations” or even write each person’s name on their own dessert plate! Cheers!
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Just love the heart over the champagne glass!!!
Thanks for the tutorial!
I made some chocolate garnish hearts for cupcakes for my son’s class a few years ago using that same technique and they turned out beautifully! An easy, unique way to make something just a little more special.
What a fun idea. I love how something so simple really makes a dessert come to life.
This is so simple but yet it looks so nice and special. Thanks for the tutorial. Definitely will be making these for the Valentine’s Day
Love it! Can I repost it on my “Portuguese” website. Of course all credits goes for you!
boa noite, adoro chocolates, ficaram lindos, bjs
So cute! I love the idea of doing names on the dessert plates. Awesome
Yes, love the names on the dessert plate idea!
Simple + cute! Love it, Chris!
I love making chocolate garnishes! I also wrote on the plate for a baby shower years ago and everyone loved it! Take a look at my blog post ~http://thepartiologist.blogspot.com/2011/05/baby-shower-part-ii.html
That looks great! Love all the details. Thanks for sharing.
I love the heart on the champagne flute…how romantic! I hope you will link up with me here:
http://www.thegingerbreadblog.com/2012/01/sweet-saturday-link-party-v23.html
Thanks April!
OH my gosh Chris! These are too fabulous for words!
Thank you dear. xoxo
such a great idea, I love your pictures.
Thank you Candi. I appreciate that!
I love this chocolate garnish! I’ve used it to create chocolate initials as cupcake toppers.
Thanks so much for the great idea. I will be making some of these for a special valentines drink!
Already posted, thank you. And feel free to check it out, i guess there is a way to translate the page if you put on google.
Here is the post http://sitedanathy.com/2012/02/13/como-fazer-enfeites-com-chocolate/
Again, thank you!
I love the chocolate heart shapes. The possibilities are endless!