ONE GANACHE, THREE WAYS: SUMMER FRUITS EDITION

Get ready for your new favorite way to make literally anything taste like summer in dessert form. Whether you’re in the mood for lemon (that citrusy sunshine-in-a-drizzle), blueberry (hello, berry pie magic), or strawberry (jam-my, sweet, and just the right kind of nostalgic), we’ve got a Chefmaster Flavored Cake Drizzle to match your vibe. Feeling playful? Try swirling the lemon and strawberry drizzles for a strawberry lemonade ganache that’s basically summer in a spoon.
Ingredients:
900g Chefmaster Flavored Cake Drizzle (any flavor works)
300g Heavy Cream (like real cream, no skimping today)
Tools & Utensils:
Mixing bowls (microwave safe)
Stand Mixer (or hand mixer)
Piping bags and tips
Preparation:
- Get ready. Prepare and measure all your ingredients.
- Warm the cream. Pour your heavy cream into a microwave safe bowl and warm 30 seconds at a time. You want it hot but not boiling — think "steamy bathroom mirror," not "volcano erupting in your kitchen."
- Pour it on the drizzle. Put that gorgeous fruity drizzle in a heat-safe bowl. Pour the hot cream over the top like you're tucking it in with a cozy cream blanket.
- Let it sit. Just... walk away. Don’t stir yet! Give it 3-5 minutes to think about its life choices and melt into something magical.
- Get glossy and smooth. Gently stir or whisk everything together until it’s velvety and dreamy. If it’s a little stubborn, microwave in short 10-second bursts and whisk again.
- Chill it down. Pop the ganache in the fridge for about 1–2 hours until it firms up to a thick, scoopable consistency — like soft peanut butter. Not runny, not rock solid. Just right.
- Time to whip! Transfer your chilled ganache to a stand mixer (or use a hand mixer with some solid biceps). Whip on medium-high speed for 3–5 minutes until it lightens in color and fluffs up like a summer fruit-scented cloud. You’re looking for soft but sturdy peaks — perfect for piping.
- Pipe away! Fill a piping bag and go wild. Frosting swirls, cupcake or cake fillings, sneaky spoonful — whatever makes your heart happy.