Monthly Archives: July 2011

Hershey’s Air Delight

Yesterday (July 28) was National Milk Chocolate Day.  Did you do anything special to celebrate?

Hershey's Air DelightI spent a little time reviewing chocolate-related press releases and found something that had previously missed my attention...   Hershey's introduced an aerated chocolate bar called the Air Delight.

Other chocolate manufacturers have had aerated chocolate for some time.  For example, I wrote about the 75th anniversary of the Nestle Aero bar last October.  Overall, aerated chocolate accounts for about $500 million of annual global confection sales.
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Aunt Belle’s Bear Paws

Aunt Belle's Confectionary, LLC has two stores in northern Minnesota, and I just found one of them in Walker, MN.

Walker is a small town with a main street that looks and feels like a trip back in time.  Aunt Belle's boasts old fashioned homemade candies and fudge.  According to their website, you'll step into their store and feel like a kid again.  I did feel giddy like a kid in a candy store (pun intended) and picked out all the goodies I thought I'd enjoy; chocolate dipped brittle, chocolate covered potato chips, chocolate covered nut clusters, and chocolate fudge.

While they had several different types of nut clusters such as the traditional turtle, I chose one of the variations called the Bear Paw. 
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Almost Fat Free Brownies

With all kinds of summer parties and other gatherings, it seems that it's really easy to over eat.

Wanting to enjoy all the good food, without the guilt, I found this recipe for almost fat free brownies.

This one uses a jar of prune baby food.  This is basically the substitute for the oil you would normally add.  Another substitution, if you have all the other ingredients handy and don't want to run out for pureed prunes, is apple sauce.

In fact, in many recipes you can replace some or all of the fat with apple sauce and get good results.  I have tried that with other brownie recipes and it works well, though the texture changes, sometimes resulting more fluffy cake-like texture than a dense brownie texture. 
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A Refreshing, Summer Pairing

Like most people, I crave a sweet treat at the end of a meal.  In the summer, when food is generally on the lighter side, I like something sweet but not TOO sweet.

After you‘ve eaten your grilled chicken breasts and pasta salad, try this pairing between Ghirardelli LUXE MILK™ Toffee and Round Hill Chardonnay.
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Chocolate Cinnamon Angel Food Cake

After dinner or in the evening of a hot day, you have that urge for something chocolate.  But you just don't want something heavy.

How about a nice chocolatety angel food cake?  Angel food is light and fluffy as well as having little fat and fewer calories than other desserts.

You could have a big piece and still have very little.  Good chocolate flavor without filling you up.  That makes it a perfect dessert for a summer night.
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Sweet Obsession Chocolate

Sweet Obsession Chocolate"Simply the finest chocolates on earth!"

Whatever happened to truth in advertising?

I review a lot of chocolate, and I’d be the first to emphasize that anything I report is a matter of subjective opinion and personal preference. That is, what I write is MY personal preference. Just because I like it, doesn’t mean everyone will like it. We all get that.

This time, however, you can take my review as gospel truth and just trust me…. YOU WILL NOT like Sweet Obsession™ chocolate.
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Printing with Chocolate

Throw away those old ink cartridges.  It's time to load your printer with chocolate.  That would be neat wouldn't it?  Load some rice paper, spray a message in dots of chocolate, and then eat your words.

That description may still depict a future scene.  For now, there's a 3D chocolate printer that has just come out.  It prints gobs of chocolate into shapes by adding layers of chocolate on top of previous layers of chocolate.

I saw a story a couple years ago about a 3D printer that printed parts in plastic to make the parts for a new, identical, 3D printer.  It could make the parts to replicate itself.  I thought that was really neat.
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Chocolate Pops

Summer is heating up so it's time for a chocolate recipe that can help cool you down. 

In this recipe you're making a kind of smoothie and freezing it into a delicious chocolate popsicle.  Keep them frozen until you need a nice, cool, chocolatey snack.

Chocolate Pops

• 1 8-ounce chocolate-flavored low-fat or non-fat yogurt
• 1 very ripe banana
• 3/4 cup club soda or 3/4 cup sparkling water 
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Edible Music: Chocolate Record

OK, this is interesting...  Ben Milne, a baker from Fife, Scotland, has developed what is believed to be the first chocolate record that can actually be played on a record player.  Wow!

The idea first came up when Ben was collaborating with his friends from the Edinburgh-based band "Found."  He decided to try making their latest single, Anti-Climb Paint, out of chocolate.

At first he just poured some chocolate onto the single, peeled it off, and attempted to play the grooves left in the chocolate.  But he soon realized that this actually recorded the reverse of the song. 
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