6 seriously indulgent chocolate recipes you need to try at home

Including a chocolate fondue to rocky road popcorn lollies, in honour of National Chocolate Week
Beverley Hicks
Kate Lough|Beverley Hicks13 October 2016

It's National Chocolate Week (October 10-16), which means you have the green light to scoff as much of the sweet stuff as you want. To help you on your way, we've put together some brilliant and different ways to incorporporate chocolate into your snack and pudding schedule in the coming days.

From rocky road popcorn lollies to chocolate caramel freakshakes and choc waffle s'mores, here are six of Beverley Hicks' indulgent recipes to try at home:

1. Chocolate-covered rocky road popcorn lolies

If you're looking fo a truly decadent afternoon snack, these lollies are made from a magic combination of caramel popcorn, marshmallows and chocolate chips - all dipped in more chocolate.

Read the full recipe here.

2. Chocolate fondue

Why should cheese have all the fun? This indulgent dessert is the perfect choice for chocaholics. Keep it simple or add extra flavours like cinnamon and chilli, or a dash or your favourite tipple for a grown-up version.

Read the full recipe here.

3. Ultimate caramel chocolate freakshake

This decadent gravity-defying dessert made using Galaxy milk chocolate and creme caramel Italian gelato will bring a smile to everyone’s faces. It’s a treat for one, or two to share if you’re feeling generous

Read the full recipe here

4. Peanut butter and chocolate cornflake bars

A naughty treat that can be eaten at any time of day - including breakfast. The Galaxy topping makes it completely moreish.

Read the full recipe here.

5. Chocolate waffle s'mores

The Americans really know how to do treats. This campfire snack is a fluffy waffle on the outside, gooey marshmallow and decadent dark chocolate on the inside.

Read the full recipe here.

6. Chocolate and raspberry layered crepe cake

The classic combination of chocolate and raspberries works so well in this creamy indulgent dessert.

Read the full recipe here.

Find more of Beverley's recipes here. Follow her on Instagram @thelittlechelseakitchen for more inspiration.

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