Easy Recipe for Chocolate Ganache (2024)

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Introducing the one and only chocolate ganache recipe you will ever need, complete with tips and tricks for getting the perfect consistency.

This easy chocolate ganache recipe only has 2 ingredients and comes together in 5 minutes. Keep reading for my expert tips on getting the right consistency for your desired use.

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You Will Love This Ganache Chocolate

I’m excited to share my perfect chocolate ganache recipe with you because everyone needs this dessert staple in their back pocket! I use semi-sweet chocolate chips for the perfect amount of chocolate flavor and sweetness. With just two simple ingredients, I’ll teach you below how to use chocolate ganache to elevate all your desserts.

What is ganache?

Ganache is a mixture of chocolate and cream that has a variety of uses in the dessert world, including:

  • Frosting for cakes and cupcakes
  • Filling for cakes, cupcakes or pastries
  • Dipping sauce for fruits, churros, pretzels and more.
  • Glaze for things like cakes, eclairs, brownies, and donuts.
  • A key ingredient in making chocolate truffles
  • A topping for cheesecake, ice cream, and other desserts

Ganache Pronunciation

The word ganache can be tricky to pronounce. The word “ganache” is pronounced as “guh-NOSH.” Some people also pronounce is as “guh-NASH”.

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Easy Chocolate Ganache Ingredients

This basic ganache recipe makes an indulgent ganache perfect for countless uses, using just two ingredients. Keep reading for my best tips on adjusting the thickness, and see the recipe card at the bottom of the post for full measurements and instructions.

  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Chocolate chips:I use semi-sweet

How to Make Chocolate Ganache

Following these easy steps below to make a perfectly glossy ganache with a rich chocolate flavor, perfect for any chocolate lover. Keep reading for important tips and get the full recipe in the recipe card below.

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  1. Place the chocolate chips in a medium heat-proof bowl.
  2. In a small pot over low heat, heat the heavy cream to a gentle simmer – this is just before a rapid boil.
  3. Pour the heavy cream over the chocolate chips. Allow the mixture to stand for 1-2 minutes.
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  1. Use a spatula to stir the mixture until smooth.
  2. You can use the ganache right away as a drizzle or for dipping. I recommend letting it come to room temperature before adding it to cheesecake, cake, etc. This will help it thicken so it doesn’t just run off.
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To make piped ganache, make sure it is completely cool. Transfer it to a piping bag fit with a piping tip and pipe onto cupcakes or cake.

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To make whipped ganache, make sure it is completely cool. Transfer it to a mixing bowl and beat on medium-high speed with a mixer for 3-4 minutes, until it’s a lighter brown color and airy. Whipped ganache can be piped onto cupcakes or cake.

Ganache Ratio

In this recipe, I use a 2 parts chocolate to 1 part cream ratio. This produces a thicker and firmer mixture. However, the ratio of chocolate to heavy cream can vary depending on its intended use and the desired consistency. Different ratios yield ganaches with different textures and uses. Here are some other common ratios:

  • Equal Parts Chocolate and Cream (1:1):This ratio is typically used for making truffles, as a filling for cakes and pastries, or as a thick glaze for desserts. When it cools, it will be relatively firm, but still creamy.
  • 3 Parts Chocolate to 1 Part Cream (3:1):This ratio results in a very thick mixture that’s great for making a dense, fudgy cake filling or as a base for chocolate truffles with an even firmer texture.
  • 1 Part Chocolate to 1.5 Parts Cream (1:1.5):This ratio produces a thinner mixture that is perfect for pouring over cakes as a glaze or drizzling over desserts. It can also be used for making chocolate sauces or as a dip for fruits.
  • 1 Part Chocolate to 2 Parts Cream (1:2):This ratio creates a very thin mixture, similar to a chocolate sauce. It’s ideal for making a pourable chocolate sauce for ice cream, pancakes, or other desserts.
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How to Thicken Ganache

If you feel like your ganache is too thin and you’d like to thicken it, there are several ways to do so:

  • Cool it first:​Allow it to cool to room temperature for a bit and it will naturally thicken as it cools.
  • Cool in the refrigerator:Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate it for short intervals, typically about 10-15 minutes at a time. Check the consistency after each interval. Stir it well to ensure even cooling.
  • Add more chocolate:A higher chocolate-to-cream ratio will result in a thicker mixture. One of the simplest ways to thicken ganache is to add more melted chocolate. Chop some additional chocolate and melt it separately, then gradually whisk it until you achieve the desired consistency.
  • Add butter:Adding a small amount of butter can help thicken it and give it a smoother texture. Be cautious with the amount, as too much butter can make it greasy.
  • Add cornstarch or cocoa powder:If other methods don’t give you the desired thickness, you can try adding a small amount of cornstarch or cocoa powder. Dissolve a small amount (about a teaspoon) in a bit of hot water to create a slurry, then whisk it into the ganache while it’s still warm. Be sure to whisk thoroughly to avoid lumps.

How to use this Ganache Recipe

There are so many different ways to use this chocolate ganache frosting. A simple ganache can elevate so many recipes to the next level and add a rich, chocolate flavor.

​Ganache recipes can also be piped or whipped for different uses.

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Piped Ganache

Piping ganache is a great way to add a decorative (and tasty) element to your desserts. To pipe it, first let the mixture cool completely. Fill your piping bag being careful not to overfill. Twist the top of the bag to seal it. Position the piping tip where you want to pipe and apply even, steady pressure on the bag. Depending on the design you want, you can create rosettes, swirls, borders, or any other decorative patterns. Allow it to set before serving. Piped ganache is often used to decorate cakes, cupcakes, or fill pastries.

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Whipped Ganache

Whipped ganache has a light, airy and creamy texture. To whip it, first allow the mixture to cool completely. Transfer it to a mixing bowl and beat on medium-high speed with a mixer for 3-4 minutes, until it’s a lighter brown color and airy. Whipped ganache can be piped onto cupcakes or cake, used as a mousse, a filling, or even in between cake layers.

How to Store Ganache Chocolate

To store, place it in an airtight container and place in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

To freeze, allow it to cool to room temperature, then wrap it in plastic wrap, store in a ziploc bag and place in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw it in the refrigerator. To rewarm to a thinner consistency, microwave in 30 second intervals on 50% power until smooth.

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Easy Chocolate Ganache FAQs

Can you make ganache with half and half?

Yes, you can use half and half instead of heaving whipping cream to make ganache. However, since heavy cream has more fat it may change the taste and texture a bit. The fat in the cream is what makes the mixture set up correctly.

Can I make ganache with milk?

​Making ganache with milk does not work well because it needs fat for the mixture to set up correctly.

Does ganache set hard?

Ganache does not become rock hard, however as it cools it will thicken and set to a smooth, fudge-like consistency.

What makes ganache thick?

The chocolate in this ganache is what make it thick, and if you want a thicker texture you can use a higher chocolate-to-cream ratio.

What is the difference between chocolate cream and chocolate ganache?

Chocolate cream and chocolate ganache are different in taste, texture and use. Chocolate cream is typically made from chocolate, sugar, and cream, while ganache is made simply from chocolate and heavy whipping cream. While chocolate cream is smoother and creamier, chocolate ganache has a thicker, more velvety texture. Ganache can range from being pourable to quite thick, depending on the ratio of chocolate to cream and how it’s used. By default, chocolate cream is typically sweeter than ganache because it contains sugar.

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Easy Ganache Recipe

By: Beth

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 30 minutes minutes

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Introducing the one and only chocolate ganache recipe you will ever need, complete with tips and tricks for getting the perfect consistency. This easy chocolate ganache recipe only has 2 ingredients and comes together in 5 minutes.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2 cups chocolate chips, I used semi-sweet

Instructions

  • Place the chocolate chips in a medium heat-proof bowl.

  • In a small pot over low heat, heat the heavy cream to a gentle simmer – this is just before a rapid boil.

  • Pour the heavy cream over the chocolate chips. Allow the mixture to stand for 1-2 minutes.

  • Use a spatula to stir the mixture until smooth.

  • You can use the ganache right away as a drizzle or for dipping. I recommend letting it come to room temperature before adding it to cheesecake, cake, etc. This will help it thicken so it doesn’t just run off.

  • To make piped ganache, make sure the ganache is completely cool. Transfer it to a piping bag fit with a piping tip and pipe onto cupcakes or cake.

  • To make whipped ganache, make sure the ganache is completely cool. Transfer it to a mixing bowl and beat on medium-high speed with a mixer for 3-4 minutes, until it’s a lighter brown color and airy. Whipped ganache can be piped onto cupcakes or cake.

  • To store ganache, place it in an airtight container and place in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

  • To freeze ganache, allow it to cool to room temperature, then wrap it in plastic wrap, store in a ziploc bag and place in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw it in the refrigerator. To rewarm to a thinner consistency, microwave in 30 second intervals on 50% power until smooth.

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FAQs

What is the basic formula for ganache? ›

2:1 Ratio Ganache

For a very thick, almost solid fudge-like ganache which is perfect for making truffles or thick fillings for cookie sandwiches, macarons, or tarts, you want to use twice as much chocolate compared to the cream. This would mean 8 ounces of chocolate to 4 ounces (1/2 cup) of cream.

What is the secret of good ganache? ›

The best ganache is made from high-quality chocolate (we recommend Barima Artisanal chocolate) and whipping cream with a high fat content (preferably 36%). By selecting good quality ingredients, you will give your ganache an intense flavour and smooth texture.

What can you use instead of heavy cream in ganache? ›

The easiest way to replace cream in your ganache is by using milk. If you want to still have a rich flavor and make up for the loss of fat in your ganache, you can add butter. But, if you're looking to reduce the fat content in your ganache, then there's no need to add butter.

What are the three types of ganache? ›

There are three primary types of ganache: dark chocolate, milk chocolate and white chocolate. The process for making each variety will not change, regardless of what chocolate you choose to use; however, the taste of your ganache will be affected by the flavor of the chocolate and any additional flavors you add.

What is the ratio of chocolate to cream when making ganache? ›

1:1 Ratio Ganache

Once cooled, the ganache can also be whipped until it's light and fluffy, to use as frosting. To make 1:1 chocolate ganache: Use 8 ounces of chocolate to 1 cup (8 ounces/236ml) of heavy cream.

What does adding butter to ganache do? ›

Cut up the butter, stir it into the mixture and blend. Note: Butter isn't essential but it gives your ganache a more melt-in-the mouth texture. Your ganache is now ready to use. You might have to let your ganache crystallize depending on what you want to do with it.

Which chocolate is best for ganache? ›

Good Quality Chocolate – For a classic ganache, use high-quality semisweet chocolate bars or chips (35-55% cacao) or bittersweet chocolate (60% cacao). It also works with milk chocolate and white chocolate.

What thickens ganache? ›

One surefire way to thicken ganache is to add more chocolate. By increasing the amount of chocolate, you effectively adjust the ratio of chocolate to cream, resulting in a firmer consistency once cooled.

What happens if you put too much cream in ganache? ›

If your ganache's fluidity is too high, it most likely means the ganache contains too much cream. Therefore, the texture becomes more runny and liquid-like. Therefore, our chefs recommend you to add chopped chocolate into the ganache to thicken it back.

Can you whip ganache too much? ›

Whipped ganache CAN get grainy if you whip it too much so don't over do it.

Why add cocoa butter to ganache? ›

Additionally, if you want to make your white chocolate ganache firmer without adding more sweetness to it, you can add cocoa butter instead of adding more white chocolate.

Is milk or dark chocolate ganache better? ›

Choose the best chocolate ganache

Dark chocolate with a high cocoa-solids ratio gives rich and luxurious results. Milk chocolate and white chocolate versions will have a sweeter, milder taste.

What is broken ganache? ›

Ganache may have additions like eggs or sugar as well as glucose or honey to help smooth the texture. Chocolate ganache is used in making coating cakes or as a truffle filling and pastry cream filling. What Is A Broken Ganache? A broken ganache is where the fat and the chocolate separate and become gritty.

How to calculate ganache? ›

Dark chocolate ganache is a 2:1 ratio, which is 3 'parts' in total. To work out how much chocolate and cream you need, you just divide 1800g by 3, which is 600g, so that is how much cream you need (one 'part' cream) and you need twice as much chocolate (2 'parts' chocolate), so 600g times 2 is 1200g.

What is the composition of ganache? ›

What is ganache? Ganache is typically a mixture of melted chocolate and cream used to fill truffles or decorate bakes. The cream is heated to a simmering point and then poured over the chocolate, before the two are whisked together.

How to make chocolate formula? ›

To make chocolate, first melt ½ cup (110 g) of coconut oil in a saucepan over low heat. Then, add ½ cup (65 g) of cocoa powder and 2 tablespoons (42 g) of honey to the saucepan and mix everything together for 2 minutes. Next, turn the heat off and mix in ½ teaspoon (2 g) of vanilla extract.

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