The Recipe You'll Lie and Say Took Hours
A cast iron skillet full of melted raspberry dark chocolate, topped with torched marshmallow fluff. It takes fifteen minutes, looks like you spent an hour, and disappears faster than anything else on the table.
The Dip That Stole the Whole Party
There's a moment at every gathering where someone brings out something unexpected. Not a cheese board. Not hummus. Something that makes the whole room lean in, phones come out, and suddenly nobody's leaving the kitchen.
This is that thing. A cast iron skillet full of melted raspberry dark chocolate, topped with torched marshmallow fluff, surrounded by things to dip into it. It takes fifteen minutes. It looks like you spent an hour. And it disappears faster than anything else on the table.
The Chocolate: Two Berries, One Skillet
Premium chocolate doing what it does best
Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate with Raspberries is the base of this dip. Rich, slow-melting dark chocolate with real raspberry pieces running through it. It melts into something glossy, deeply chocolatey, and fruity without being sweet. This is the chocolate that takes a simple dip and makes it feel like a dessert from a restaurant you can't get a reservation at.
Lindt Lindor Dark Strawberry Truffles (Limited Edition) are the second layer. Nestled into the skillet and melted alongside the Ghirardelli, they add a smooth, ganache-like richness and a slightly different berry note. The combination of the two creates something more complex than either one alone. Dark chocolate meets dark fruit meets a little bit of magic.
Both are available now on Fooddepaux, along with our full Ghirardelli and Lindt Lindor ranges. Grab them while they last.
Raspberry Dark Chocolate S'mores Dip
15 minutes. One skillet. Zero leftovers.
Think of this as a s'mores upgrade for grown-ups. The dark chocolate and berry combination gives it sophistication, but the torched marshmallow fluff on top and the graham crackers for dipping keep it fun and shareable. Perfect for a dinner party dessert, an iftar treat, a girls' night centrepiece, or honestly just a Tuesday when you deserve something extraordinary.
Serves: 4 | Time: 15 minutes
What You'll Need
For the chocolate dip:
1 bag Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate with Raspberries (broken into pieces), 4-5 Lindt Lindor Dark Strawberry Truffles (unwrapped), 2 tbsp heavy cream, a handful of fresh raspberries
For the torched marshmallow top:
Marshmallow fluff (store-bought jar), piping bag fitted with a round tip, kitchen torch
For dipping:
Scooby-Doo Cinnamon Graham Cracker Snacks, Nilla Wafers, fresh raspberries and strawberries
How to Make It
Step 1: Melt the chocolate. Preheat your oven to 180°C. Break the Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate with Raspberries into a small cast iron skillet or oven-safe dish. Nestle the unwrapped Lindt truffles in between the pieces. Pour the heavy cream over the top.
Step 2: Bake. Pop it in the oven for 8-10 minutes until the chocolate is melted and glossy. Pull it out and give it a gentle stir to swirl everything together. Drop fresh raspberries into the warm chocolate. They'll soften slightly and burst when you dip into them.
Step 3: Torch the top. Pipe marshmallow fluff generously over the entire surface of the dip. Hit it with a kitchen torch until golden, blistered, and beautifully caramelised. This is the s'mores moment. Don't rush it.
Step 4: Serve immediately. Set the skillet on a board surrounded by Scooby-Doo Graham Crackers, Nilla Wafers, and fresh fruit. Hand people spoons, crackers, or just let them figure it out. It won't last long.
"Dark chocolate. Fresh raspberries. Torched marshmallow. One skillet. This is the dessert equivalent of a mic drop."
Why This Works So Well
Dark chocolate and raspberry is one of those combinations that just belongs together. The bitterness of the cocoa, the tartness of the berry, the sweetness bridging the two. Add the Lindt truffles and you get an extra layer of smooth, ganache-like richness that makes the texture feel almost fondue-like.
Then the torched marshmallow fluff on top brings the s'mores energy. That charred, caramelised sweetness against the dark, fruity chocolate underneath is the kind of contrast that makes people close their eyes when they eat.
Make It Your Own
Go full peppermint: swap the Ghirardelli Raspberry for Ghirardelli Peppermint Bark and scatter crushed candy cane over the marshmallow. A peppermint s'mores dip for the winter crowd.
Add a drizzle: zigzag melted white chocolate or caramel sauce over the torched marshmallow before serving. Looks incredible, tastes even better.
Make it a dessert board: serve the skillet alongside brownies, pretzels, sliced banana, and extra Nilla Wafers for a full spread.
Go savoury-sweet: add a pinch of flaky sea salt and a crack of black pepper over the chocolate before torching. Trust the process.
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