This group is for ChocolateLife members making, or who are interested in making, chocolate from the bean.
"Home Brew" means you haven't gone out and spent millions-you're mixing and matching (and making) what it takes to make it work.
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Making chocolate from the bean can be a lot of fun. Some special equipment is required, but the process is pretty easy to learn and to get good at. It must be, some of the biggest names in the craft chocolate biz have started on using kitchen appliances.
The group is sponsored by CocoaTown, the makers and importers of hobbyist and commercial melanguers, grindeurs, and accessories for making chocolate. CocoaTown is offering ChocolateLife members special purchase incentives. Learn more here.
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Comment by John Marshall on October 4, 2011 at 10:12pm Hello,
Does anyone have any interesting recipes or spices added to chocolate when making either dark or milk chocolate? What else, besides vanilla, do you add when making chocolate? Cardamom? Chilies? Allspice? Are there any spices that are better for dark chocolate as opposed to milk?
Hello to all. I have about 3 lbs of crillio and want to make milk chocolate. All that I have made to this point is dark. Wondering if any of you would share a milk chocolate recipe.
Thank you,
Robert
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