Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Cherry "Ripe-Off" Candy Bars

Cherry preserves, chopped sour cherries and coconut formed into bars and covered in chocolate: our spin-off of the Australian candy bar Cherry Ripe.
Cherry Ripe-off candy bar recipe from cherryteacakes.com
Butchie is back! It's about time. In case you have no clue who Butchie is, or your memory doesn't the span the last, oh, say......two months.....Butchie is one of my best friends....who coincidentally fell off the face of the planet when she got herself a wonderful boyfriend. I want to blame her but I can't. He's a good man, and a good man can really outweigh baked goods.....well.....now and then. *wink* [Sorry, guys. It's all his fault. Then again, there was also Christmas in there, and various trips to Arizona, London and Oregon on the part of both J. and I, so we can't blame it ALL on the poor manly soul. --B.]

So, I had to lure her back. I was thinking candy bars might do the trick, so I posted a call to my Facebook fan page: "brainstorming candy bar ideas. :) what would you do if you made your own?" One comment from Felice at All That's Left Are The Crumbs and we had a fool-proof way to lure Butchie away from her man for a night and back to baking with me. [And who said social media couldn't solve real-world problems? --B.]

Felice recommended the Australian Cherry Ripe, a Cadbury confection complete with cherries, which dear Butchie loves. [More than men. More than Sichuan. More than my hypothetical first-born child. --B.] Especially sour cherries.

Disclaimer: We had no clue what we were doing. We don't live in Australia, have never been to Australia, and have no access to the actual Cherry Ripe bar. So....I can in no way vouch that this recipe will give you anything tasting like the original 7-inch "plank" of dark chocolate, coconut and glace cherries. To the best of our guess, it's a reasonable approximation of the flavors you'd find in the Cadbury bar. [Note that we made ours small, about two bites' worth, and instead of a Bounty-like cooked coconut filling, ours is raw, very finely shredded coconut held together with cherry preserves. --B.]

Cherry "Ripe-Off" Candy Bars

1 cup shredded coconut (we used unsweetened)
3/4 cup cherry preserves, pureed
1/4 cup finely chopped dried cherries (sour if you have them)
1 cup dark chocolate chips

Mix coconut, cherry preserves, and dried cherries together. Adjust dry to wet ratio as needed until you have a paste that can be molded into candy bars. Mold into a quarter inch thick rectangle. Place in freezer for half an hour, then cut into bars.

Melt chocolate chips and pour over bars to cover. Place back in the freezer for five minutes until chocolate is fully set. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.


26 comments:

  1. Oh, boy, I love all those ingredients...these must be wonderful!

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  2. These would be more than enough to lure me back!!! YUM!!

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  3. I am so excited that you made Cherry Ripes! I was in Australia not too long ago have a few of the real thing if you want to compare. Drop me an email and let me know and I can mail them to you. Just don't blame me if you become addicted to them. Even Cadbury chocolate tastes different in Australia to the bars you can buy here. It is much more creamy - it must be that "glass and a half of full-cream milk" that they talk about in the Australian commercials.

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  4. These would make the perfect little gift to surprise my sister-in-law. She loves the combination of cherry and chocolate. Good to hear you have lured your baking buddy back, I can see how with nibbles like these!

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  5. Yum! I made something like these last valentines day and they do NOT disappoint

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  6. I have coconut on the brain today! These look delicious.

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  7. You have a wonderful site. These candy bars look delectable. Great post and lovely recipe!
    Cheers~

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  8. Now I know what a Cherry Ripe Bar is! Yours looks quite amazing, I love that photo. Such simple ingredients, too!

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  9. I've never been to Australia or heard of the Cherry Ripe bars, but I do love cherries and chocolate. It's my favorite fruit- chocolate combo. Great pics.

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  10. Well Cherry Ripes happen to be the best choccie bar in the world, so these have to be worth a try.

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  11. An actual Cherry Ripe has a whole lot less cherry in it. More like pink coconut. I say this not as a disparagement. I am a cherry lover, so suspect I would prefer your version over the "real" thing. Plus, the darker the chocolate the better, IMHO.

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  12. I've never heard of cherry ripe bars and I'm considering writing and complaining to Cadbury's oh but then you posted this recipe fabulous and save me an email:-) the cherries with the coconut smothered on chocolate just heavenly.

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  13. These look fantastic! I love cherry ripe bars and I am sure these are so much better. Yum!

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  14. What an awesome candy bar! That would be such a great little V-day gift complete in a tiny box, wouldn't you say? :-p

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  15. If I liked chocolate (or cherries for that matter), I'd be all over these things. That's one of the most amazing pictures I've ever seen. It even makes ME want one!

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  16. Oh my....that looks so good. Beautiful job.

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  17. Oh my word those look sooo incredible. I've never heard of this candy bar before but now I want to make them. :)

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  18. I need to try making these sometime! I keep having my Australian friend send me Cherry Ripe bars. If I can make them myself, that would make her packages to me SLIGHTLY less insanely expensive.

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  19. This looks so good. I can't wait to try this.

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  20. We have Cadbury here in Canada, but your post made me sad that we do not have Cherry Ripes. I guess there's no harm done, because now I can make them at home! Thanks for sharing such a lovely recipe!

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  21. Yep, Cherry Ripes are the reason we call Australia the lucky country. These look amazing too though, definitely going to make them.

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  22. Hi...I live in Australia and Cherry Ripes are one of my favourite chocolate bars. These look absolutely lovely will definitely try the recipe. Thanks. :)

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