Chocoloate Cream cheese icing/frosting?!


Question:

Chocoloate Cream cheese icing/frosting?

i was going to make a cake and it has chocolate cream cheese icing/frosting, has anyone tried this before? just sounds weird chocolate cream cheese icing? is it nice or gross? maybe i should just use regular chocolate frosting?


Answers:
cream cheese frosting is so out of this world yummy. Add chocolate to it and it's heavenly. If you like chocolate and cream cheese you'll love the frosting. I always opt for cream cheese frosting if it's offered.

I bet it's yummy, just like chocolate cheese cake is yummy-

mmmmm...sounds yummy anything with chocolate is yummy

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. it sounds so good!

what about cream cheese frosting and then sprinkle with chcolate curls.
I would make cream cheese frosting and stir in melted chocloate but keep it marbled to look groovy on your cake.

if you have any left over, may i have a slice of your delicious cake? sounds sooooooooooooo good to me. i have never had it but wishing i was at your place now to try some. have fun baking. go for it. sounds awesome!

Its delicious, I make it for cupcakes all the time.
Heres my recipe:

1/4 cup butter, melted over low heat.
1/4 cup chocolate chips (semi sweet) melted into butter
1/4 cup cocoa powder (for more intense chocolate flavor use up to 1/2 cup!)
1 package cream cheese, softened
3-6 cups powdered sugar

beat butter and melted chocolate chips into cream cheese, add cocoa powder. Beat for 2 full minutes on medium speed. Gradually add powdered sugar. Should need at least 3 cups. Depending on the consistancy you would like, you can add up to 6 cups of powdered sugar.
Its heaven




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