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The Basics of Homemade Chocolates

Isn’t it amazing how one person can name one kind of food that they can eat over and over again for the rest of their life despite the existence of all other delicious food? Take for example chocolates. I bet my life savings on it that there is no one person that can be able to resist chocolate. I mean they could but it would take one very serious reason. On the brighter side, more number of people are given the chance to experience these mouthwatering chocolates. It is a favorite among all ages and all walks of life. So, if chocolate is on top of your list, wouldn’t it be nice to learn how to make them?

First, roast the cocoa beans for about 5-35 minutes under the heat of about 120-160 degrees Celsius. Expose it at first in high temperature then gradually decrease it. stop the roasting once you see the beans begin to crack. Second, crack the beans using a hammer if you are on a small batch. For a larger batch of beans, you can utilize a Corona type mill. Stir the nibs carefully using your hands or a spoon and at the same time blowing on them in order to get rid of the husks. Third, grind the nibs into liqueur. You can put it in a juicer and it will produce cocoa liqueur. Do this repeatedly until no more husks are included. Fourth, conch and refine them with the aid of a high powered wet grinder. Fifth, proceed to tempering. This is one of the crucial step since you need to make sure that no moisture penetrates the chocolate or else it will be super soft. What you would want is to make it snappy and shiny. Lastly, mold the chocolate into its final look. You can work on it while it still in its liquid form. Gently pour it on your molder of choice and place it on the fridge or leave it to harden at room temperature.

Honestly speaking, producing chocolate is not a piece of cake. Manufacturers all over the world spend millions of money and years of development in order to come up with the best tasting chocolates that would beat all other competitors. However, you can make a little chocolate factory within the four corners of your home.

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Posted by Nikita Gould - October 7, 2012 at 1:54 pm

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Making Dirt Pie…?

Question by Sammy: Making Dirt Pie…?
Hi, I want to make “dirt pie” and have heard many variations on this recipe- some call for cream cheese and whip cream- is there a way to make it without… these are the ingredients I have…
can I do it with just these- and how?:

Oreos
Chocolate Ice cream
Chocolate pudding
Banana pudding
Flour
Sugar
marshmallows

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Answer by Sugar PIe
Make your chocolate pudding according to package directions. Once it’s firm, stir in some marshmallows (about a cup)

Crush your oreos in a zipper bag.

In a pretty wine or martini glass, put a scoop of pudding mixture, then top w/ a spoonful of oreo crumbs. Add a gummy worm if you have some… 🙂

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Posted by Chocoholic - September 4, 2012 at 1:04 pm

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Q&A: Does any have a no fail recipe (and tips) for making chocolate chip cookies?

Question by tigerstar06: Does any have a no fail recipe (and tips) for making chocolate chip cookies?
Every time I make chocolate chips, I mess them up. They either end up crunchy and burnt, or not cooked all the way. I’ve tried adjusting the heat and the time that they stay in the oven, but nothing helps. I don’t know if it’s the recipe or if it’s just me.

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Answer by wigandw
These cookies come out perfect every time!!

Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies
Preparation time: 30 to 35 minutes
Baking time: 8 to 13 minutes/baking sheet
About 3 dozen cookies
1-1/4 cups firmly packed light brown sugar
3/4 cup Butter Flavor CRISCO all-vegetable shortening or 3/4 Butter Flavor Crisco stick
2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 egg
1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup (6-ounce package) semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup pecan pieces (optional)*

Heat oven to 375ºF. Combine brown sugar, Butter Flavor Crisco Shortening, milk and vanilla in large bowl. Beat at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. Beat egg into creamed mixture.
Combine flour, salt and baking soda. Mix into creamed mixture until just blended. Stir in chocolate chips and nuts, if used.
Drop rounded measuring tablespoonfuls of dough 3 inches apart onto ungreased baking sheet.
Bake one baking sheet at a time at 375ºF for 8 to 10 minutes for chewy cookies (they will look light and moist), or 11 to 13 minutes for crisp cookies. DO NOT OVERBAKE. Cool 2 minutes on baking sheet on a cooling rack; remove cookies to rack to cool completely.

* If nuts are omitted, add an additional 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips.

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Posted by Chocoholic - August 16, 2012 at 1:51 pm

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Candy Making Molds-Rose Lollipop Reviews

Candy Making Molds-Rose Lollipop

Candy Making Molds-Rose Lollipop

  • Ideal for hard candy & chocolates
  • Tempered for high heat
  • 5 Rose-shaped lollipop cavities

A mold that is ideal for hard candy and chocolates. Tempered for high heat. Helpful hints on back of package. Mold measures 9.25x 7.25.

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Chocolate Ammo Candy Making Kit

Chocolate Ammo Candy Making Kit

Chocolate Ammo Candy Making Kit

  • Includes: Complete Kit
  • 1 – Metal Mini Ammo Tin
  • 1 – Candy Mold – 10 Bullet Cavities
  • 1 – 6 oz. of Chocolate Candy
  • 4 – Plastic Bullet Trays

Make your own chocolate bullets in the comfort of your own bunker. This kit is great for kids. Keep it safe and fun. This kit includes 1 metal mini ammo tin to store your chocolate bullets (or anything for that matter), 1 candy mold (10 bullet cavities), 6 ounces of chocolate candy, 4 plastic bullet trays.

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Posted by Chocoholic - April 14, 2012 at 10:49 am

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Florene Food & Beverage – Making Chocolate – Light Switch Covers – single toggle switch

Florene Food & Beverage – Making Chocolate – Light Switch Covers – single toggle switch

Florene Food & Beverage - Making Chocolate - Light Switch Covers - single toggle switch

Making Chocolate Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material.

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Posted by Chocoholic - March 30, 2012 at 11:03 am

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Mink Chocolates – Making Chocolate Bars

Mink Chocolates - Making Chocolate Bars

This video is an overview of the process to make hand crafted chocolate bars of the company Mink Chocolates in Canada. The philosophy behind their existence is to marry the two noble beans namely cocoa beans and coffee beans. Interesting eh?

If you are a fan of this chocolate company or just curious about what they have in store for you. Watch this video and enjoy!

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Posted by Nikita Gould - March 10, 2012 at 5:16 pm

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