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Death by Chocolate is a colloquial descriptive or marketing term for various cakes and desserts that feature chocolate, [1] especially dark chocolate or cocoa, as the primary ingredient. The phrase is trademarked in some countries, and the dessert is a signature dish of Bennigan's restaurants in the United States.
The Burgermeisters, Death by Chocolate Marcel Desaulniers (August 2, 1945 - May 28, 2024) was an American chef who was part-owner of the Trellis Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia , a cookbook author, director Emeritus of the Culinary Institute of America , and self-described "Guru of Ganache ".
Bennigan's is an Irish pub-themed American casual dining restaurant chain founded in 1976 in Atlanta, Georgia, by restaurateur Norman E. Brinker as one of America's original casual dining concepts. The chain was managed by the restaurant division of Pillsbury for most of its operating history, until Pillsbury was bought-out by British liquor ...
Texas-based Bennigan’s opened in Texas 40 years ago and, at one time, had dozens of locations across the country. The chain slowly declined and, in 2008, it shuttered its remaining locations.
Fans of Gregg’s famous Death by Chocolate cake are going to love this one. Gregg’s has teamed up with Canned Heat Craft Beer, 52 Ferry St., Fall River, for a very special collaboration. This ...
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Death by Chocolate is a dessert theme involving large amounts of chocolate. Death by Chocolate may also refer to: Death by Chocolate, a 2001 album by De Phazz; Death by Chocolate:The Last Word on a Consuming Passion, a 1992 dessert cookbook by Marcel Desaulniers "Death By Chocolate", an episode of the TV series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Liqueur chocolate – chocolate filled with alcoholic liquids; Chocolate covered nuts, [5] including Macadamia nuts – the nuts can be covered individually or in clumps or bars; Milk Duds – a caramel candy, historically enrobed with milk chocolate, and presently enrobed with a confectionery coating made from cocoa and vegetable oil