The Top 10 Chocolate-Covered Recipes


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I hadn’t planned to write a “top ten” post, since I link back to these recipes anyway. But quite a few readers have requested it. So here are the top ten posts on my blog, based on page views and the number of comments left by people who’ve tried the recipe with good results:

top ten 10

                  Healthy Chocolate-Chip Cookies

top ten 7

                       Starbucks Frappuccinos

top ten 2

                    Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Cookies

top ten 8

                  Chocolate-Raspberry Fudge Cake

top ten 6

                    Healthy Cake Batter Milkshake

top ten 3

                          Chocolate-Chip Blondies

top ten 9

                     Cookie Dough Baked Oatmeal

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                     Hot Chocolate Fudge Babies

top ten

                          Deep-Dish Cookie Pie

And the number one recipe on my blog:

top ten 4

                            Cookie Dough Dip

Question of the Day:

Have you tried any of my recipes?

Did any of your favorites make this list? Three of my favorites are on here (the pb cookies, baked oatmeal, and chocolate fudge cake). Anyone want to count how many of the top 10 most popular recipes include chocolate? Apparently I’m not the only one who’s a chocoholic…

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94 Comments

  1. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says:

    Everything looks amazing! I can’t wait to try out the recipes!

  2. Aubre Rice says:

    OH MY GRACIOUS. I tried the Chocolate Chip Pie tonight and I have no words. Just a big smile and a fully tummy. I will admit, as I was mixing the beans and other ingredients the smell of the beans was yucky….but I kept pushing on hoping it would end up being awesome. Once I got everything mixed I reluctantly tried the “dough” and was AMAZED at how delicious it was. I really was expecting some sort of strange taste, but it was exactly (texture and everything) like cookie dough! Incredible. It was even BETTER once cooked and warm! My PICKY 4 year old loved it and gobbled it up.

    I am on Weight Watchers so I tried to make it even more diet friendly. I omitted the oil for extra applesauce. I also didn’t serve it with ice cream, rather I used frozen fat free cool whip! It still gives you that great warm/cold thing for WAY less calories!

    Another tip, I used dark chocolate chips but definitely could use much less next time. I used a cup and it was SO rich. Next time I am going to use the food processor and chop up (not pulverize, but chop) 1/2 cup of the dark chocolate chips. It should be plenty to make it still nice and chocolatey.

    THANK YOU for this incredible recipe and for opening my eyes to the many uses of garbanzo beans! I am your fan for life now!

  3. Ashleigh says:

    Wait…how is Chocolate Bar Pie not on this? Haha…ever since I found that recipe, there’s been one in my fridge. Just sayin’. 🙂

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I think maybe it’s because I only posted that one in September. It’s definitely my favorite recipe!! 🙂

  4. Kathleen @ KatsHealthCorner says:

    I have tried a TON of your recipes, and I have loved every single one of them! 😀

  5. Nikita Gould says:

    Wow, just mouthwatering recipes you have. I just can’t help myself, I wanna try them all at the same time! Now I can improve my list! Thanks for sharing this.

  6. Catherine says:

    I just want to say, “THANK YOU!!” My daughter has struggled with allergies for several years (wheat, milk, soy, cashews, fluorine). Her most recent diagnosis, fluorine, left me making more things from scratch than ever while struggling to figure out yummy recipes for her and ways for her to not feel so left out at parties and dessert time. I just recently found your blog and your recipes have become favorites not just for our allergy daughter, but the whole family. It is great to make one dessert (or meal) for everyone that even the picky kids will not just eat, but love. The newest household chant is, “try another Katie recipe!” Thanks again and keep up the good work!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Aw you are so welcome! 🙂

  7. Jane Farr says:

    I just got on Pinterest and want to say what beautiful presentation for the food category I can’t wait to try some of them.

  8. bob says:

    My favorite was the hot chocolate cookies

  9. carol nahoom says:

    Hi Katie~

    I love your version of nutella. I was just on line looking for recipes using “nutella” (cookies, pies…). They are all so unhealthy…too much sugar and too much fat. Wouldn’t that be a wonderful sweet for the holidays! :)!

    Carol