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I have a bunch of truffles in my fridge I can’t show you right now.  I decided to keep the refrigerator shut until Friday to minimize the chances to eat all of them before the party begins. The party, you know. You may already heard of Valentine’s day, the most intimate and modest festivity of the year. ❤

Jokes aside, I’m not a Valentine’s Day type but I’m definitely a chocolate person (a very dark chocolate person) and I wouldn’t be standing very well all the fuss about the Feast of Saint Valentine if it wasn’t for the gooey-morish-chocolaty recipes I stumble upon every-time I switch my PC on. Apparently chocolate is one of the most powerful symbols of romanticism and some talented food bloggers know how to leave us drooling over their chocolate creations.

I am ready to delve into them. What about you? At least only virtually. Just by sharing some foodie love and admiring the best the blogosphere has to offer in terms of chocolate wonders.

Classic Chocolate Truffles – Family Fresh Cookie

Chocolate frosted raised donuts crunchy kettle potato chips  – HowSweetEats

Vegan Peanut Butter Pretzel Truffles – Minimalist Bake

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Chocolate Biscuits – NeverHomeMaker

Chocolate hazelnut linzer hearts – Smitten Kitchen

Milk Chocolate Pistachio Rosewater Tart – The Baking Bird

Chocolate Bundt Cakes With Almond Milk Caramel Sauce – Oh, LadyCakes

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Dark Chocolate and Caramelized White Chocolate Cupcakes – Oil & Olive Oil

Chocolate Amaretto Molten Cakes – Kiran Tarun

Banana, Pecan, Coconut and Chocolate Chip Blondies – Top with Cinnamon

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