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Chocolate Blueberry Clusters

By Lorraine

Sweet little bundle bites, chocolate blueberry clusters are a super quick and easy to make dessert. Recipe uses just three ingredients and no baking!It is blueberry season again! Do you love blueberries? Do you love chocolate? I have a really special treat that combines both of them into one mouthful of deliciousness. Chocolate blueberry clusters. And, they are so easy to make!

 

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How to make chocolate blueberry clustersSweet little bundle bites, chocolate blueberry clusters are a super quick and easy to make dessert. The recipe uses just three ingredients and no baking!

 

Here is how to make chocolate blueberry clusters

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersBegin by placing mini foil/paper muffin cups or silicone cups on a dish or plate. Rinse the blueberries under cold water.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersSpread the berries on a clean towel and allow to dry completely.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersAdd the chocolate to a medium microwave-safe bowl. Measure 1 1/2 tablespoons of shortening.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersAdd the shortening to the chocolate.

Why add shortening to to chocolate?

When melting chocolate for coating fruit like blueberries or strawberries, adding shortening to the chocolate prior to melting is often recommended. This is because the addition of shortening creates a smoother and more spreadable consistency than melted chocolate alone. 

How much shortening to chocolate?

Add 1/2 teaspoon of shortening to each ounce of chocolate. Do not substitute butter or margarine for the shortening because they both contain water, which can cause the chocolate to seize or clump and ruin the melting process.  

One more Note

It is very important to make sure your bowl and spoon are completely dry to prevent problems with the chocolate melting.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersMicrowave the chocolate and shortening, uncovered, on high power for 45-seconds. Stir well. The chocolate and shortening will begin melting. 

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersHeat at additional 15-second intervals, stirring vigorously after each interval. I only needed a second time in the microwave and after stirring found the mixture melted and smooth.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersSpoon a small amount of melted chocolate to cover the bottom of the cup.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersAdd the berries. The number of blueberries will vary depending on their size. About 5 if the berries are small and maybe 3 if the berries are big.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersSpoon on additional chocolate. It isn’t necessary to completely cover the berries.

 

How to make chocolate blueberry clustersIf desired, sprinkle on a little coconut or toasted almonds while the chocolate is still soft.

 

 
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Chocolate Blueberry Clusters

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Makes 24 clusters

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 cup fresh blueberries
  • 10-ounce bag chocolate morsels (I use Neslte Toll House 53% Cacao Dark Chocolate Morsels)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons shortening
  • Coconut (optional)
  • Toasted Almonds (optional)

 

DIRECTIONS

Rinse the blueberries under cold water. 

Spread the berries on paper towels or a clean towel and allow to dry completely. 

Combine the chocolate morsels and shortening in a microwave safe, medium-size bowl. 

Microwave the chocolate and shortening, uncovered, on high power for 45 seconds. 

Stir well.

Heat at additional 15 second intervals, stirring vigorous, until mixture is melted and smooth.

Make clusters by spooning a thin layer of chocolate into mini cups. Top with a few blueberries and spoon on additional chocolate. If desired, sprinkle on coconut or toasted almonds while the chocolate is still soft.

Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes.

Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to three days

 

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Filed Under: Desserts, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: blueberries, candy, chocolate, confections

Comments

  1. Lana Rulevish says

    July 11, 2020 at 11:02 pm

    The Chocolate Blueberry Cluster sound very good!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      July 15, 2020 at 9:04 am

      Hello Lana,

      Good and easy! If you give them a try, let me know. I’d love to hear from you.

      Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
    • Lorraine says

      July 15, 2020 at 9:24 am

      Hello Lana,

      The blueberry Clusters are really good and they are so easy to make! If you give them a try, let me know. I’d love to hear from you.

      Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply

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