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Grandma's Best Chocolate Recipes (Grandma's Best Recipes) [Kindle Edition]

Marg Ruttan
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Book Description

Grandma's Best Chocolate Recipes will delight chocolate lovers the world over. It includes old-fashioned Chocolate Cake Recipes, a Chocolate Mousse Recipe, and of course the ever winning Chocolate Brownie Recipe.

In addition to that you'll discover that these are easy chocolate recipes to make and they don't require any special ingredients. These simple chocolate recipes are brimming with flavor and are truly some of the best chocolate recipes you'll find anywhere.

In tough economic times it's comforting to reach back to a time when life was less stressful and the people in our lives were more relaxed. It's also soothing to allow ourselves a small treat of some of the foods we love best, especially chocolate. It is from this perspective that this book was created.

From The Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies to Turtle Bars, this cookbook is brimming with chocolate recipes that will make your mouth water and satisfy your need for chocolate.

These recipes come from three generations of cooks and have been chosen for their flavor and the fact that they are easy and quick to make. You'll love the recipe for Mom's Fabulous Fudge and the decadent Death By Chocolate Dessert. It will be hard to pick which recipe you want to make first, but you can and will come back to this cookbook time and again for all your favorite chocolate recipes.

So pick up a copy of Grandma's Best Chocolate Recipes and enjoy a bit of heaven!


Product Details

  • File Size: 158 KB
  • Print Length: 47 pages
  • Publisher: Blue Jeans Publishing (January 27, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0072X0CBK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #231,856 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brings Back Sweet Memories February 10, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I remember being a young girl, about 7, and smelling the rich, decadent smells coming from the toasty warm kitchen at my grandmother's house. It was cold outside, and the windows steamed up as the wonderful cake came out of the oven.

Baking from this cookbook reminds me of those days of sitting on the stool and watching Nana bake. Rich warm chocolatey smells, sweet cakes with buttery frostings that melt in my mouth. It brings back a simpler time. I appreciate that.

These recipes are time-tested yummy, easy to make, and bring me back into that world of simple goodness.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars On A Spree! February 5, 2012
By Ryan
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm now the happy owner of two of Marg's cookbooks, this one, and Grandma's Best Comfort Food which, by the way was INCREDIBLE.

I guess you could say I'm on a spree- but once you try some of the recipes in her cookbooks you'll be just as hooked!

Seriously, no nonsense meals and in this case, CHOCOLATE DESSERTS that are absolutely EXQUISITE! If your tired taste buds need a little trip to paradise, pick this baby up and whip together some stunning choco desserts in no time at all!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Yummy February 28, 2012
By Phoenix
Format:Kindle Edition
Easy, delicious, and to the point. The author gets right into it. Fast and delightful recipes that produce great results. Each one I tried was a delight. Yummy !
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Answer to the dreams of a chocoholic.
I loved every minute of reading, writing down and trying out many of the recipes. I AM a chocoholic and this being the holiday season, I have tried and enjoyed (and froze for... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Auddie
5.0 out of 5 stars Chocolate desserts for all occasions
If you're looking for chocolate dessert recipes, this is a great source for you to use. Most of the recipes are quick, simple, and have basic ingredients. Read more
Published 5 months ago by J. M. Verba
5.0 out of 5 stars great recipes
This book has a lot of good recipes, I think I'll try most of them. most of them look easy, and not a lot of ingredients
Published 8 months ago by lynne
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly Modern Grandma
I especially liked the personal story and history that prefaced the book.
Grandma has definitely gone modern with the use of convenient boxed ingredients. Read more
Published 8 months ago by E. H. McLellan
5.0 out of 5 stars Choco-great
A great collection of recipes that sound delicious and seem easy to prepare. I enjoy reading recipes with a few personal tidbits. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Chris
4.0 out of 5 stars Chocolate delights
I love collecting recipes and this book had some recipes with things I love...chocolate, raspberries, and cheesecake. How can you go wrong when it's free? Read more
Published 8 months ago by Floatywoaty
3.0 out of 5 stars grandma's chocolate recipes book
I was disappointed with the book as the recipes have different ingredients in America to Australia.
Other than that it would be a good book.
Published 11 months ago by Dawn O. Hale
5.0 out of 5 stars Chocolate goodness through and through
Author Marg Ruttan has included a wide variety to sweet chocolate recipes that should delight the palate of any chocolate lover. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Penmouse
2.0 out of 5 stars Whose grandma?
One would expect the recipes in a book with a title like this to be made "from scratch," rather than calling for heavily pre-processed "edible foodlike substances"... Read more
Published 13 months ago by stenstad
4.0 out of 5 stars Grandma's Best Chocolate Recipes
It has been a pleasure trying these recipes on my grandchildren. They can't wait to see what I will make next.
Published 13 months ago by GMom
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More About the Author

Marg Ruttan was born into a family of cooks and she seems to have learned to cook by osmosis. Mind you, her cooking skills often came at the expense of initial failures!

The first time Marg made shortbreads they turned out to be like hockey pucks! Her brave hubby, Fred, used to take them to work and dunk them in his coffee to soften them up. One of his buddies commented, "Those cookies are so hard we could throw them at the cement wall and they wouldn't break". Needless to say, Marg was mortified. However, she's made thousands of shortbread since that time and they have gotten rave reviews.

Another of Marg's early adventures in cooking involved apple pie. Marg and Fred were having friends for supper and she baked an apple pie. Everything was going well until she went to serve the pie. Once on the plate, the pie looked rather flat and her guest commented "Guess we're having economical pie tonight!". Marg quickly learned that you have to heap the apples up inside the pie crust to get enough to make a really good pie. However, all was not totally lost, the pastry was excellent!

Through these types of trial and error adventures Marg realized that recipes need to be simple and uncomplicated. They need to be easy to read and follow and on top of that they need to be fairly quick to make. Thus, she began collecting, creating and compiling recipes.

As a young woman, Marg wrote a cooking column for her daily newspaper for several years. Then when she moved West she again wrote a cooking column for some time. In 1992 she published her first cookbook, "Traditions of Home Cookies and Muffins" and in 1993 she published her second cookbook, "Traditions of Home Casseroles Soups and More". Both became best-sellers and were also published by a French publisher and distributed in Quebec, Canada and the French speaking parts of Europe and Africa.

Due to some fairly major health challenges, Marg allowed those two cookbooks to go out of print. However, with her health restored and coming up on the 20th anniversary of her first successful book, she has once again ventured into the cookbook publishing world.

Much has changed in those 20 intervening years and it's now possible to create a cookbook without need of paper and large investments in thousands of copies of any one book. That has provided the opportunity to create cookbooks that are much more reasonably priced and Marg is happy to pass those savings on to her readers.

Marg's cooking heritage goes back several generations. Her maternal grandmother, Maggie Jane, left her home town of Gaspe, Quebec and traveled to Schenectady, New York in the late 1800s to be with her sister-in-law who was expecting a baby. She helped the doctor deliver that child and cared for it and her sister-in-law for several weeks.

The doctor she had assisted got to know her and discovered her love of cooking. He offered her the opportunity to become an apprentice chef at the Van Wyck Hotel, which she promptly accepted. Some time after her apprenticeship was completed Maggie went back to Gaspe where she cooked in a lumber camp for years. Two of her sons became cooks and one of her daughters, Marg's mother, also became a cook, working at a hospital, a naval base and a children's home in that capacity.

On her Dad's side of the family, Marg's paternal great grandfather was a cook. He had nine boys, including her grandfather. As was the custom of those times, he taught all his boys to cook. Several of them became cooks and many of the next generation also became cooks. And several in Marg's own generation and the generations that followed also were and are involved in the food industry.

Good family fare with its comforting flavors and fragrances is the focus of Marg's culinary artistry. Over the years she has adapted, invented and collected recipes that are true flavor feasts. She has now compiled these recipes into a series of cookbooks that you will find indispensible in your kitchen. With her own grandmother, her Mom, who was grandma to her children, and now herself being a grandma, Marg wanted to focus her recipes on the women in her family who brought good food to the table, thus the series of "Grandma's Best" cookbooks has been born. You'll want to be sure to check out all her cookbooks and you may well find it difficult to decide which one you like best!



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