Cannoli Sugar Cones with an Espresso Chocolate Filling

Cannolis are creamy and chocolate and so easy to make (if you buy the shells or in this case cones). This recipe is very similar to Canolis With Chocolate Chips Two Ways. The big difference is using sugar cones which come in different flavors instead of the traditional cannoli wrap. I added melted espresso chocolate chips (made with real coffee) which coated the inside of each cone and also dipped the rim. What a great idea though!

A perfect dessert – make the filling ahead of time and assemble when you are ready to serve…
A cone holder comes in handy…
Espresso chocolate chips have a great coffee taste…
I only made 6 cones as that is all I had left from making my Mint Chocolate Chip No-Churn Ice Cream...

Cannoli Sugar Cones

  • 16 oz. whole milk ricotta (drain it overnight)
  • 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 2/3 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 10 sugar cones (cut the above ingredients in half for 6 cones)
  • 1 cup espresso chocolate chips for lining and dipping the cones (I was surprised to find this chocolate made with real coffee)
  • 1 tbsp. coconut oil
  • dust with confectioners’ sugar

Drain the ricotta overnight in cheesecloth or a mesh strainer in the refrigerator. This will remove excess liquid.

Combine the chocolate and coconut oil in a double boiler until melted and smooth.

Fill one cone at a time half full with chocolate and swirl it around the inside, allowing the excess to drip back into the double boiler. Then dip the rim in the chocolate and place in the cone holder to harden. When you are done filling all of the cones refrigerate for 30 minutes or so until the chocolate is completely hard.

In a large mixing bowl, beat the ricotta, confectioners’ sugar and vanilla until combined. Stir in the mini chocolate chips. 

Right before serving fill the sugar cones with a piping bag or spoon the mixture into the cones.

Recipe by cookingwithauntjuju.com 

12 thoughts on “Cannoli Sugar Cones with an Espresso Chocolate Filling

  1. What a creative idea! – using the cones makes it easy to serve this elegant and delicious dessert at a picnic or family barbecue – or maybe an outdoor wedding? Love it!

  2. Judy, with your descriptions, I can taste these already. I didn’t know about the expresso chips — thanks for mentioning them. I’m not exaggerating, these sound and look wonderful! Hugs on the wing.

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