Chocolate Cherry Cordials Recipe (2024)

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Remember these cherries from your childhood? These are even better.

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Why It Works

  • Soaking cherries in liquor overnight gives them a boozy "adult" flavor.
  • Making fondant from granulated sugar results in a clear, juicy center.
  • A 48-hour rest lets the center fully liquify.

I grew up in a Russell Stover household. Every holiday and special occasion was marked with a box of chocolates that came from the local pharmacy. My dad's birthday and Father's day were my favorites, when we'd present him with his candy of choice: a long sleek box of chocolate-covered cherry cordials.

"Each juicy maraschino cherry exploded with flavor as it collapsed under the crisp chocolate shell. "

As soon as he took the lid off the box and lifted the white wafer paper, the heady aroma of chocolate mixed with cherry was already driving me nuts. Each juicy maraschino cherry exploded with flavor as it collapsed under the crisp chocolate shell. He'd keep the box in his top dresser drawer but I snuck as many as I could, mussing up the paper liners in the hope that he wouldn't notice. Let's just say that my dad's favorite candy became mine, and Russell Stover's style of chocolate-covered cherry is the only kind I like. That means it's gotta have a clear liquid filling. Not the slimy opaque pink or white fillings that resemble the sugary cream in a Cadbury egg. The burst of juicy fruit is what it's all about, and to me, a creamy filling just dulls it.

These chocolate-covered cherry cordials are exactly what I was looking for: a luscious, syrupy cherry encased in dark chocolate. I will admit that it's a somewhat challenging process to make the fondant, but it's absolutely manageable. Simpler recipes call for a paste made up of confectioners' sugar, butter, and cherry juice that's molded around the cherry before it's dipped in chocolate. At best, that ends up thick, milky, and way too sweet. To achieve a juicy clear cherry center, it has to start with a fondant made from granulated sugar.

To put the "adult" in these cordials, the cherries are first soaked overnight in a few tablespoons of liquor. I used Jack Daniels because it's what I had on hand, but any liquor will work—try brandy or even Grand Marnier. Long-stemmed cherries add the extra "wow" factor, and also make dipping easier. After the cherries are coated in fondant and then covered in chocolate, the wait is only two days for the center to become a slightly viscous cherry-flavored syrup. Dad would definitely approve.

A few tips:

  • Using good quality chocolate will give superior results.
  • Fondant can be made ahead of time and stored in an airtight container at room temperature before remelting.
  • A marble slab is very convenient to work and cool the fondant, but a rimmed sheet pan can be substituted.
  • If you get tired of working the fondant, you can take a rest for a few minutes and then resume.
  • If after melting, the fondant is too thick to dip cherries, mix in extra cherry juice, half a teaspoon at a time, until a desired consistency is achieved.
  • Make sure to completely coat the cherry with chocolate to prevent the syrup from leaking out.
  • Chill the cherries for a minimum of 48 hours to allow the fondant to fully dissolve.

December 2011

Recipe Details

Chocolate Cherry Cordials Recipe

Ingredients

To Soak the Cherries:

  • 24 maraschino cherries with stems

  • 3 tablespoonsbourbon or liquor of choice

For the Fondant:

  • 1 cup granulated sugar

  • 1/3 cup water

  • 4 tablespoons liquid from maraschino cherry jar

  • 1 tablespoon light corn syrup

To Dip the Cherries:

  • 8 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped

Directions

  1. Place cherries in small bowl with liquor. Cover and rest overnight, stirring occasionally.

  2. Place cherries on paper towel-lined pan to dry, standing each cherry upright. In small saucepan, combine sugar, water, cherry juice, and light corn syrup. Cook over medium heat, stirring to dissolve sugar. When mixture comes to boil, stop stirring and continue to cook until mixture registers 240°F (116°C) on instant-read thermometer, occasionally brushing edge of pan with water to dissolve crystals.

  3. Pour sugar syrup onto large marble slab or rimmed baking sheet set over a towel, and let cool until just barely warm, about 25 minutes. Using a bench scraper, scrape syrup up and over itself. Continue this motion while moving mass of thickened syrup back and forth across pan. Syrup will begin to thicken as it cools. Use an offset spatula to scrape syrup from bench scraper. Continue working fondant until mixture begins to turn from translucent to opaque, about 15 minutes.

  4. Continue to work mixture back and forth across marble until it begins to thicken considerably, to the point of becoming a thick paste, about 15 minutes more. Transfer fondant to a small saucepan and set over low heat, stirring until just melted. Remove from heat.

  5. Line baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Holding cherry by the stem, dip in fondant to coat, and set on prepared baking sheet. Remelt fondant if it thickens before cherries are finished dipping. Let fondant dry onto cherries, about 10 minutes.

  6. Place chocolate in heatproof bowl set over pan of barely simmering water. Stirring gently, heat until about half of chocolate is melted. Remove bowl from heat and continue to stir chocolate until completely melted.

  7. One by one, dip fondant-covered cherries in chocolate, covering completely and then allowing excess chocolate to drip from cherry. Set each cherry back on parchment-lined baking sheet. Chill at least 48 hours before serving.

Special Equipment

Instant-read thermometer, pastry brush, rimmed baking sheet or marble slab, bench scraper, offset spatula.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
80Calories
4g Fat
11g Carbs
1g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 24
Amount per serving
Calories80
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 4g5%
Saturated Fat 2g11%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 2mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 11g4%
Dietary Fiber 1g5%
Total Sugars 9g
Protein 1g
Vitamin C 1mg3%
Calcium 9mg1%
Iron 1mg7%
Potassium 80mg2%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

Chocolate Cherry Cordials Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the liquid in cordial cherries? ›

The Answer Might Surprise You

Turns out, that liquid center contains an ingredient you likely don't know by name, but you definitely know some of the other things in which it's found (most confectionery chocolates and fondant, to be precise). That sweet center is made of an enzyme called invertase.

What is the white stuff in a cherry cordial? ›

What's The White Stuff In A Cherry Cordial? The white stuff is a fondant-like dough that wraps around the cherry. It's very simple, made with butter and confectioner's sugar, plus a little corn syrup and salt. Depending on the temperature of the cherry cordial, the white stuff may or may not be liquidy.

What are the ingredients in Queen Anne cordial cherries? ›

'SUGAR, DARK CHOCOLATE (SUGAR, CHOCOLATE, COCOA BUTTER, ANHYDROUS MILK FAT, SOY LECITHIN [EMULSIFIER], PGPR [EMULSIFIER], VANILLIN [ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR]), CHERRIES (CHERRIES, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CORN SYRUP, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL & ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, FD&C RED 40, POTASSIUM SORBATE [PRESERVATIVE], SODIUM BENZOATE [ ...

How are cordial chocolates made? ›

Cherry cordials are made in one of three ways. The first is shell molding – pouring liquid chocolate into molds to a form a shell. The shell is filled with cordial or sugar syrup and a cherry. Before the shell hardens completely it is plugged up with a small seal of chocolate, which becomes the bottom.

How do they get the liquid cherries inside of the chocolate? ›

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.

Is there embalming fluid in maraschino cherries? ›

Is there formaldehyde in my cherries? This question makes CherryMan scratch his head. Formaldeh-WHAT? (Sounds like a high school biology experiment gone wrong.) No, my friend, this is one totally crazy urban myth.

Does cherry cordial go bad? ›

A lot of liqueurs and cordials, like crème liqueurs, may spoil and become undrinkable after a year or more. Even if your bottle isn't on the verge of spoiling, it's best to store them strictly according to their storage guidelines. If opened, they can lose their flavors over just a few months.

Do cordial cherries go bad? ›

What is the shelf life of the cordial cherries? We guarantee all of our chocolates for at least 3 months at room temperature or cooler.

Do cherry cordials have alcohol in them? ›

You can still find alcoholic cherry cordials in the United States. However, the vast majority of these confections are alcohol-free. This is what allows them to be sold on grocery store shelves and passed around among family members of all ages.

What kind of cherries are in cherry cordials? ›

The #1 Cordial Cherry in the US begins with a whole Maraschino cherry suspended in a creamy center and enrobed with smooth, milk chocolate. This smaller package includes 5 cordials and is perfect to add on to any gift.

When did Brach's stop making chocolate covered cherries? ›

If you loved Brach's Villa Cherries, discontinued in 2003, you will love their new replacment! I have to admit I'm usually not a fan of fruit inside my chocolates.

How is cherry cordial made? ›

Directions
  1. Carefully drain liquid from both jars of cherries.
  2. After all liquid is drained from both jars, spread cherries on a thick layer of paper towels. ...
  3. Beat powdered sugar, melted butter, corn syrup, and almond extract on medium speed until combined.
  4. Knead with your hands until a soft dough forms.

Does Hershey make cherry cordial kisses? ›

Product Details

Life really is a bowl of cherries when you enjoy festive HERSHEY'S KISSES Cherry Cordial Candies in red foil. Filled with cherry cordial creme, these decadent delights make a rich addition to holiday desserts and candy dishes.

Who invented cherry cordials? ›

At the same time as this boozy practice was in effect, the Candy Favorites reports that the French were beginning to dip their cherries into chocolate and calling them "griottes," which were the first cherry cordials.

What is the liquid in Luxardo cherries? ›

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. No thickening agents of any type and no preservatives are used and the dark red color is all natural.

What is cordial juice made of? ›

Cordial is a non-alcoholic concentrated syrup used in beverage making. It is usually fruit-flavoured, made from fruit juice, water, and sugar or a sugar substitute. Modern cordials may also contain food colouring and additional flavouring.

Can you drink the liquid in moonshine cherries? ›

Drain Moonshine from cherries. (You can save it to drink later.)

What is cordial liquid? ›

Cordial is often used for the sweetest distilled spirits that are very dessert-like. You might see "cordial" on labels for chocolate or cream spirits, for instance. Cordial can also describe a nonalcoholic, syrupy drink such as a lime cordial or elderflower cordial. It's used more often in the United Kingdom.

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