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the bar that started it all

One day I decided that I wanted to open a chocolate company. Actually the idea percolated for about five years. I had almost eight years of chocolate making and chocolatiering under my belt and I felt that it was time to venture out with my own creations.  The first goal was to develop six items to make up the launch menu. In 2019, I took two professional development classes to level up my skills. On the first day of Mackenzie Rivers' class on craft chocolate the students had to choose three types of chocolate to make. It was decided that we would make a dairy-free ginger chocolate, a hazelnut milk chocolate and a sesame white chocolate. That sesame white chocolate recipe became the jumping off...

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Chochuterie

Charcuterie platters are all the rage right now; not only are they available from local restaurants but there are tons of people on social media marketplaces offering to create one for your next event. These platters are great for snacking and typically consist of a variety of cheeses, fruit and cured meats.The first chocolate dessert charcuterie platter using DWN chocolate was made by my friend Theodora who was (finally!) having friends over in the summer. Her platter consisted of two-types of chocolate-covered almonds, some chocolate-covered hazelnuts, a sesame chocolate chip bar, a caramelized hazelnut bar, a rhubar and an Earl Grey lavender bar. It was a hit with her guests!As you start making holiday plans with friends and family, consider making your own chocolate dessert platter. Your platter should be a...

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chocolate dessert cups

Valentine's Day is very soon and if you are planning to cook a nice meal for your plus one, I am here to level up your dessert game. This quick tutorial will show you how to make a chocolate dessert cup, which can be filled with your favourite ice cream or chocolate mousse. All you need is 150 grams of chocolate (any kind) cut into small pieces in a microwave-safe bowl, a spatula for stirring, a tray lined with wax or parchment paper, and a few small balloons.The first step is to temper your chocolate. The easiest way at any skill level is to use your microwave; add 120 grams of chocolate in the bowl and microwave for 20 seconds. Stir the...

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