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Encyclopedia > Chocolate Salty Balls

Chocolate Salty Balls are a confection produced by the character Chef on the television series, South Park, in the episode "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls". The term confectionery refers to food items rich in sugar. ... Jerome Chef McElroy was a recurring character on the Comedy Central series South Park. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Chefs Chocolate Salty Balls is episode 209 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


The name of the snack leads to a series of double entendres involving Chef's testicles. Cartman says, "I love your chocolate salty balls, Chef!" This is followed by Kyle who gushes, "You've got the best balls in the whole world, Chef". Chef, who was voiced by singer Isaac Hayes, also sings a related song that continues the sexual references: It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Profanity. ... Isaac Hayes performs at the International Amphitheater in Chicago as part of the annual PUSH `Black Expo`, October 1973 Isaac Lee Hayes (born August 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee, United States) is an actor, and influential soul singer, songwriter, musician and arranger. ...

Say everybody, have you seen my balls?
They're big and salty and brown.
If you ever need a quick pick-me-up
Just stick my balls in your mouth.
Oooh, suck on my chocolate, salty balls.
    (Put 'em in your mouth!)
Put 'em in your mouth and suck 'em and suck 'em...

During the same episode, Chef initially attempts to solicit a line of fudge-based confections entitled, "Fudge 'Ems" (cookies with a fudge center), "Fudge This" (double chocolate versions of Fudge 'Ems), "Go Fudge Yourself" (low calorie), "I Don't Really Give a Flying Fudge" (all-natural) and "I Just Went and Fudged Your Momma"; after the latter is named, Cartman remarks, "Geez, he sure ran that one into the ground". A slice of Russian fudge Fudge is a type of confectionery, usually extremely rich and often flavored. ... A slice of Russian fudge Fudge is a type of confectionery, usually extremely rich and often flavored. ... Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or drink whose recipe has been altered in some way to make it part of a body modification diet. ...


The song, titled "Chocolate Salty Balls (PS I Love You)" also appears on Chef Aid: The South Park Album (see also List of Chef's songs (South Park)). It reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart, was number 1 in the Irish singles chart, and was also a hit in Australia. Chef Chef (actual name Jerome McElroy) is a recurring character on the Comedy Central series South Park. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Recipe

The lyrics of the song reveal the recipe: Lyrics are the words in songs. ... An example recipe, printed from the Wikibooks Cookbook. ...

Notably, this recipe does not mention salt as an ingredient. This tablespoon has a capacity of about 1 tbsp. ... Binomial name Cinnamomum verum J.Presl Cassia (Indonesian cinnamon) is also commonly called (and sometimes sold as) cinnamon. ... Albumen redirects here. ... Butter is commonly sold in sticks (pictured) or small blocks, and frequently served with the use of a butter knife. ... A wooden spoon is a spoon made from wood. ... Cup can refer to: A drinking vessel such as a teacup or similar drinkware. ... Look up flour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Heaven is an afterlife concept found in many religions or spiritual philosophies. ... Chocolate most commonly comes in dark, milk, and white varieties, with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ... Brandy pot stills at the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar near Stellenbosch, South Africa Brandy (short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijn—burning wine) is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume. ... Magnification of typical sugar In non-scientific use, the term sugar means sucrose, also called table sugar or saccharose, a white crystalline solid disaccharide. ... For other uses, see vanilla (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with cooking oil. ... A chocolate chip cookie In the United States and Canada, a cookie is a small, flat baked cake. ... Oven depicted in a painting by Millet An oven is an enclosed compartment for heating, baking or drying. ... A magnified crystal of a salt (halite/sodium chloride) In chemistry, a salt is any ionic compound composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions so that the product is neutral and without a net charge. ...



The show (which at the time was still relatively new) received criticism for possibly going too far when few people understood that 'balls' truly meant spheres, but Trey Parker reminded them that Chef isn't actually trying to get people to suck his genitals, he's just trying to sell his chocolate candy.


External links

  • TV.com's information on Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls
  • Chocolate Salty Balls alternate version with Beavis and Buthead
  • Music video for "Chocolate Salty Balls" at YouTube
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Hallmarks: South Park opening credits | Running Gags | Kenny's death | Celebrities and Guest Stars
Cast and Crew: Mary Kay Bergman | John Hansen | Isaac Hayes | Mona Marshall | Trey Parker | Eliza Schneider | April Stewart | Matt Stone | Eric Stough
Preceded by:
"Goodbye" by Spice Girls
UK number one single
January 2, 1999
Succeeded by:
"Heartbeat/Tragedy" by Steps

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Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls The Real Recipe (214 words)
Melt 6 oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips, in a bowl, a double boiler is better, but a microwave is fine chocolate will not look melted in the microwave so just try 1 1/2 to 2 Min.
Roll the balls in the sugar and salt mixture then roll then in chocolate.
Put the soft, warm, chocolate salty balls on wax paper or aluminium foil and put them in the Frig.
Chocolate Salty Balls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (301 words)
Chocolate Salty Balls are a confection produced by the character Chef on the television series, South Park, in the episode "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls".
Cartman says, "I love your chocolate salty balls, Chef!" This is followed by Kyle who gushes, "You've got the best balls in the whole world, Chef".
It reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart, was number 1 in the Irish singles chart, and was also a hit in Australia.
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