It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!
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This 2-Ingredient Chocolate Sauce Syrup recipe has unsweetened cocoa powder and sweetened condensed milk. It's so easy to make, being ready in minutes, with no heating required. You can use it in milk, coffee, over ice cream, other desserts - you name it!
Hi Everyone, Have you ever run out of chocolate sauce and needed a substitute like right now?
Enter this 2-Ingredient Chocolate Sauce Syrup!
If you are like me and keep unsweetened cocoa powder (for baking) and extra cans of sweetened condensed milk in the pantry, you can make this 2-Ingredient Chocolate Sauce Syrup in a jiffy.
All you need is a small-medium mixing bowl and a small-medium wire whisk to mix the two ingredients together, pour it into a lidded mason jar, and voila, you got yourself some 2-Ingredient Chocolate Sauce Syrup that you can use right away or store for later in the fridge.
I have found myself having spoonfuls of this chocolate sauce during the day when I have a sweet tooth craving - it's like liquid fudge.
You could almost call it an "Easy Fudge" recipe.
This recipe came about as we were running low on our regular, store-bought chocolate syrup and I needed to come up with something quick to appease the kiddos.
We couldn't readily go get any at the store since we are in the midst of the Pandemic, so that's how this 2-Ingredient Chocolate Sauce Syrup was born!
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This 2-Ingredient Chocolate Sauce Syrup recipe has unsweetened cocoa powder and sweetened condensed milk. It’s so easy to make, being ready in minutes, with no heating required. You can use it in milk, coffee, over ice cream, other desserts – you name it!
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