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Friday, November 20th, 2009

Chocolate Bytes

Chocolate Martini

Chocolate Martini

It’s the weekend – kick your feet up and relax with a chocolate martini!
It couldn’t be any easier to make. All you need is 6 parts vodka, 1 part chocolate liqueur, garnish of choice.
Combine the vodka and liqueur in a mixing glass with ice cubes and stir. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a chocolate curl, strawberry, or chocolate powder. That’s it!
[image: flickr]

Do-It-Yourself Gigantic Kit Kat Bar

Do-It-Yourself Gigantic Kit Kat Bar

This is fantastic: these guys decided that if you’re going to take a break, take a BIG break and while you’re at it, make it yourself!
They gathered 30 packages of Saisbury’s Luxury Belgian Milk Chocolate, 3 ScotBlok Chocolate Flavour Cake Coverings and 6 packages Loacker Quadratini chocolate wafers, and with the help of a wallpaper trough and a floor tile made a humongous Kit Kat bar!
The end product actually looks pretty tasty and you can see how proud they are of it too! Would you attempt something like this?
[image: sxc]

Indy Chocolate

Indy Chocolate

Indiana Jones, that is! This great shot, taken using a Lego action figure, chocolate walls, and a delicious chocolate treat in the distance, is from flickr user thrig. Love it!

Chocolate Cake in Five Minutes

Chocolate Cake in Five Minutes

I found an awesome link over the weekend with instructions on how to make a single-serve chocolate cake in only five minutes using your microwave!
Five Minute Chocolate Cake
You’ll need:
4 Tablespoons cake flour
4 Tablespoons sugar
2 Tablespoons cocoa
1 Egg
3 Tablespoons milk
3 Tablespoons oil
1 Mug
Instructions:
Mix flour, sugar and cocoa. Spoon in 1 egg and pour in milk and oil, and mix well. Put in microwave for 3 minutes on maximum power (1000watt) and wait until it stops rising and sets in the mug. Tip contents out of mug onto saucer and enjoy!
Make sure you use cake flour – all purpose tends to …read more

How to Make Ice Cream Sundaes

How to Make Ice Cream Sundaes

I could so go for an ice cream sundae today! We’ve had some rain which, sadly, doesn’t cool anything down, it just adds some humidity to the mix!
These two videos show how to make a basic one scoop sundae and a Swiss top sundae.

Chocolate for Breakfast

Chocolate for Breakfast

Yes, chocolate for breakfast – and it’s actually good for you!
I had the opportunity to try some Antioxidant Indulgence cereal recently and am very happy to report that it was delicious! Because of its health factor I was expecting it to be vitamin-y or at the very least bland, but the crunchy whole grain flakes perfectly carried the dark chocolate flavor, and the real strawberries and Goji berries had the usual condensed, sweet flavor of dried fruits. The kids even loved it!
Like I said, the cereal is made with dark chocolate, strawberries and Goji berries which are all touted …read more

Chocolate and Almonds

Chocolate and Almonds

There are few chocolate combinations I like as much as chocolate with almonds – probably second only to chocolate with walnuts (and not even counting chocolate by itself!).
Tomorrow is yet another chocolate “holiday” – National Chocolate with Almonds Day! If you’re not able to get your hands on a delicious chocolate bar or bag of chocolate-covered almonds, you can always make some yourself!
And as always, don’t forget the e-cards!
Chocolate Almond Bark
1 (12 oz) package chocolate chips (milk or semi, your preference!)
1 tbsp vegetable shortening
1/2 c chopped toasted almonds
Optional:
1/2 c raisins
or 1/2 c crispy rice cereal
Combine the chocolate and …read more

Rocky Road Drop Candies

Rocky Road Drop Candies

9 ounces (1.25 cups) dark chocolate, chopped
2 cups miniature marshmallows
1/2 cup chopped, toasted walnuts
Prepare a cookie sheet by covering it with aluminum foil or parchment. Melt the chocolate in the microwave or over a double boiler. Stir until completely smooth.
Add in the walnuts and marshmallows, stirring until they are completely covered with chocolate. Drop by teaspoonfuls on the cookie sheet, and chill in the refrigerator until set.
[image: flickr]

Red, White and Blue Chocolate Treat

Red, White and Blue Chocolate Treat

This is a fast and easy treat to make for a Fourth of July picnic or barbecue. An added bonus is that you can get the kids to do it and keep them occupied while you finish preparing the rest of the meal!
All you need are some cleaned, fresh strawberries, blueberries and white chocolate (or substitute vanilla chips if you don’t like white chocolate). Melt the white chocolate in the microwave in one minute increments. Make sure the strawberries are completely dry and lay them on wax or parchment paper.
Either dip the strawberries halfway into the white chocolate (you …read more

Scientists Unlocking the Chocolate Genome

June 28, 2008 by Heather R.  
Filed under Chocolate, Chocolate Ideas, Chocolate News

Scientists Unlocking the Chocolate Genome

Scientists are still spending time on chocolate, except this time around it’s not to tell us that it’s bad this week, good the next! Apparently they’re analyzing the more than 400 million parts of the cacao bean in an effort to help diminishing crops and possibly make chocolate taste better.
The dissection of the genome began this past Thursday and is expected to last five years. Mars, Inc. is funding the program by more than $10 million which doesn’t seem like much when you learn that fungal diseases cost the farmers approximately $700 million annually.
The research will allow them to …read more

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