Homemade Cherry Cream Chocolates Recipe (2024)

Make your own cream chocolates can be simple and easy. And they are so delicious too. So if you love cream chocolates make your own with this easy cherry cream chocolates recipe.

Be sure to scroll down for the video and step by steps photos too.

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These homemade cherry cream chocolates are so good. The delicious chocolate coating, hold the buttery and creamy filling inside. Just bursting with cherry flavor from the real dried cherries used in this recipe.

Plus, no food coloring needed at all.

They are great to give as a gift too. And so easy to make. Just watch the video below to see each step.

What You’ll Need to Make Homemade Cream Chocolates

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All you need are a few simple ingredients to make your own cream chocolates. These are cherry flavored but you can easily make any flavor you’d like. They are sweet and smooth and easy to make.

  • Powdered Sugar
  • Butter
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • Cherry Candy Flavoring
  • Dried Cherries
  • Chocolate or Chocolate Candy Coating

Recipe Tip: You can use chocolate or chocolate candy coating to dip your cream centers in. If you’ll be using chocolate, be sure to temper it so it doesn’t become speckled when it cools. Or use a mix of candy coating and chocolate for the best of both worlds.

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How Long Will Cream Filled Chocolates Last?

Now if you are wondering how long your cream filled chocolates will last, they will keep about 3 months. You need to store them away from light in a cool, dark place. We keep ours in the refrigerator in an airtight container, to make sure they don’t get too warm and melt.

If you need longer storage, place them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 12 months.

Now that you know what you’ll need to make these chocolates and how to store them. Let’s see how to make them, it’s easier than you might think.

Cherry Cream Chocolates, Step-by-Step Video

This video will show you how to make your own homemade cream chocolate easily. But if watching a video isn’t for you keep scrolling down for the recipe and then step-by-step photos too.

Make Your Own Cream Chocolate, Step by Step

Just in case you’d rather not watch the video, each step of the recipe is written out below and in photos. Because I know not everyone is a fan of video.

Step One…

If your dried cherries are too hard to chop, you’ll want to soak them first. Place them into a small bowl. Add boiling water over them and then let them soak about 15 minutes. Drain well. Then chop. Set aside.

Recipe Tip: Keep the extra cherry juice just in case you add too much powered sugar later in the recipe and need to add a bit of moisture back.

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Step Two…

In a bowl, combine the butter, sweetened condensed milk and cherry flavoring. With the mixer mix well into the butter is beat into the milk

Step Three…

Add the powdered sugar to the milk mixture. Start by adding in half of powered sugar and slowly beat, they mixture should be grainy and dry.

Step Four…

Add the chopped, drained cherries to the bowl and beat. Moisture will come out of the cherries to color and moisten the powdered sugar.

Step Five…

Continue to add more powdered sugar until the cream filling gets very thick. You’ll need to mix in the last bit with a spoon or knead it in with your hands. The cream filling will be thick and soft, but shouldn’t be sticky.

Recipe Tip: if needed add more or less of the powdered sugar in the recipe. You want a soft and rollable cream filling. If the mixture is too sticky, add more powdered sugar. If it’s too dry, add a little of the reserved cherry juice.

When done the mixture should be easy to handle, not sticky or crumbly.

Step Six…

Once your filling is easy to handle, you’ll want to roll them into 1-inch balls. Place each cream filling ball onto a wax paper lined or silicone lined baking sheet. Continue until all the cream filling is rolled.

Place in the freezer for 30 minutes or until the creme centers are firm.

Step Seven…

While the cream centers are in the freezer, place the chocolate into a saucepan. Over low heat melt the chocolate. Stirring occasionally to keep the bottom chocolate from scorching or getting grainy. But you don’t have to stir constantly.

Dip the cream centers into the chocolate coating and let the excess drip off. Place back no the lined cookie sheet to set.

Store in an airtight container or in the refrigerator. If you wish to keep your cream chocolates longer than 3 months. Place them in a freezer container and freeze for up to 12 months.

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Giving Homemade Cream Chocolates as a Gift

If you’ll be making these cherry cream chocolates to give as a gift, you can make them pretty with packaging.

To keep them separate, you can wrap them individually in tissue paper squares or purchase mini baking cups.

Place your wrapped or lined chocolate into a gift box or tin to give as a gift. This make them look so pretty and perfect for gift giving.

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That’s how simple and easy it is to make your own cherry cream chocolates to enjoy yourself or to give as a gift. If you love this recipe, you’ll also enjoy these other easy candy recipes too.

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These cherry cream chocolates are easy to make and so buttery smooth inside. You’ll never have to buy cherry cream chocolates again.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Chill Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Candy

Cuisine American

Servings 30 chocolates

Calories 138 kcal

Ingredients

  • 5-7 cups Powdered Sugar
  • 2 tablespoons Butter
  • 3.5 ounces Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 1 drop Cherry Candy Flavoring
  • 1/2 cup Dried Cherries chopped
  • 8 ounces of Chocolate or Chocolate Candy Coating

Instructions

  • Place dried cherries into a small bowl and pour boiling water over them. Let them soak about 15 minutes. Drain all the water off and finely chop. Set aside.

  • In a bowl, cream the butter, milk, and cherry flavoring.

  • Add 5 cups of powdered sugar and the drained chopped cherries, mix well.

  • Slow add the last 1 cup to 2 cups with a mixer or spoon when mixture gets too thick. Knead in the last bit of powdered sugar. The mixture should be soft but not sticky. Depending on humidity you may need more or less than powdered sugar.

  • To make the mixture easier to roll you can refrigerator for an hour or overnight.

  • Roll into 1-inch balls. Place on a wax paper-lined cookie sheet.

  • Place prepared balls in the freezer for 30 minutes or until firm.

  • Melt the chocolate over low heat, stirring until the chocolate is melted and smooth.

  • Remove chocolate from heat.

  • Dip each frozen ball into the chocolate, let the excess drip off and then return to the lined cookie sheet.

  • Let set until chocolate is firm and set.

  • Store in an airtight container.

Notes

When mixing the powdered sugar in, start with the mixer. Then as the cream filling gets thicker switch to a spoon. And finally knead in enough powder sugar so the cream filling is easy to handle. That may take less or more powered sugar than the recipe calls for.

If your dried cherries can be chopped without soaking, you can skip the soaking step and chop from dried state.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ChocolateCalories: 138kcal

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FAQs

What is the liquid in chocolate-covered cherries? ›

Well, most recipes require the cherry to be covered with fondant before dunking it in chocolate, and that fondant frequently contains invertase. That invertase then reacts to liquefy the fondant as the cherries sit, and, voila! You have a liquid, sugary center.

How are cherry chocolates made? ›

Before being dipped in chocolate, the cherries are coated with a sugary paste containing an enzyme, called invertase, he explains. The paste hardens and the cherries are dipped in chocolate. Then they are stored for one to two weeks. During this period the enzyme triggers a chemical reaction in the candy.

How do you make cherry mash without cherry chips? ›

The solution to the lack of availability of cherry chips is simple: mix 1 (10 oz) package of white chocolate chips with 1 oz of cherry extract. The cherry extract was right in Walmart. This made perfect Cherry Mash bars.

What is the history of Cella's chocolate-covered cherries? ›

Since 1864, Cella's has been producing premium chocolate-covered cherries whose eating experience is truly indulgent: The plump cherry offers a classic “snap” when biting into it, and is accompanied by a 100% liquid center (the only brand offering such a feature!). A truly unique eating experience.

What is a soaked cherry called? ›

These are candied cherries soaked in Luxardo marasca cherry syrup. The percentage of marasca cherries in jars and tins is about 50% and so is the percentage of syrup.

What is the liquid in a jar of maraschino cherries? ›

Maraschino cherries are cherries that have been soaked in a brine solution, then drained and soaked in a solution of sugar syrup and Maraschino liqueur. The cherries are then packed in jars or cans and the juice that is left over is called maraschino cherry juice.

What is a fun fact about chocolate covered cherries? ›

During the 1700s in England, cherries were enclosed in chocolate with a little kirsch (cordial) liqueur. After finding their way to the United States, Americans began delighting in the little bit of alcoholic cordial surrounding the fruit dipped in chocolate.

What are those cherry chocolates called? ›

Chocolate-covered cherries are a traditional popular dessert confection. Variations include cherry cordials with liquid fillings often including cherry liqueur, as well as chocolate-covered candied cherries and chocolate-covered dried cherries. Cella's brand of cherry cordial confection Ferrero Mon Cheri.

What are bar cherries soaked in? ›

In their modern form, the cherries are first preserved in a brine solution usually containing sulfur dioxide and calcium chloride to bleach the fruit, then soaked in a suspension of food coloring (common red food dye is FD&C Red 40), sugar syrup, and other components.

Can I use canned cherries instead of fresh? ›

If you are substituting canned cherries for fresh, you may need to drain or rinse off the syrup before proceeding. Dried cherries, usually made from sour cherries, are called for in recipes for cookies, savory, cold weather meaty dishes, and fall and winter salads.

Can I use frozen cherries instead of fresh? ›

Unless you have amazing in-season cherries, you'll want to use frozen cherries instead of fresh for pie. Frozen fruit gives up more of its juices for a richer flavor and texture.

What is the difference between Twin Bing and Cherry Mash? ›

The only visible difference is that the Cherry Mash is packaged in one large 2.05-ounce mound, while the Twin Bing is separated into two smaller mounds that add up to 1 7/8 ounces. But these two candies share more than just a few ingredients.

Who made the first chocolate covered cherry? ›

Chocolate covered cherries were introduced to the world by Cella's Confections in New York in 1929 and were an immediate hit, quickly becoming famous the world over.

What is the juice coming out of chocolate covered strawberries? ›

This is a sign of how fresh your strawberries are. Strawberries are made up of 70% water and being in contact with a sugar substance as chocolate will promote the juice to produce. The leaking will not take away from the delicious taste of your chocolate covered strawberries!

Why is there liquid coming out from my chocolate covered strawberries? ›

Before we get to know how to prevent them from sweating, you first need to know why chocolate-covered strawberries sweat. The “sweat” is just condensation.

Why do chocolate covered strawberries ooze? ›

Use melted chocolate that is not too warm, as excess heat can cause condensation on the berries. Store the strawberries in the refrigerator, but not for too long as excessive moisture from the fridge can cause them to become soggy.

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