Is there any other way to make chocolates other than blending,roasting and grounding cocoa beans?!


Question: I want simple and easiest method to make "PURE COCOLATE" AT HOME

can i use cocoa powder, or something like that.. whats the method ???? i can't make chocolate from cocoa beans,, its quite hard i guess

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Answers: I want simple and easiest method to make "PURE COCOLATE" AT HOME

can i use cocoa powder, or something like that.. whats the method ???? i can't make chocolate from cocoa beans,, its quite hard i guess

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If you want to make "PURE CHOCOLATE" at home, you'll have to define what you mean by that term.

If you want to make chocolate from beans, the link below gives directions.

If you want to make chocolate candy at home, you can do that with cocoa. Cocoa is basically chocolate beans that have been processed, with the fat removed. In the US, the standard of identity says that the fat in chocolate has to be cocoa butter, the fat that was removed from the beans. In Europe, they make phony chocolate by substituting other fats for the cocoa butter.

To make chocolate candy at home, mix cocoa, cocoa butter, sugar, and vanilla.

YEP pure CHOCOLATE. tRY fONDUE'S

Couldn't you melt it somehow.
Like put it in a saucepan, all your ingredients, with a bit of water.
I'm not sure.
Do you have to use beans?
Maybe you could use cocoa the powder and like sugar, water or butter.
Mix it in a saucepan and freeze it.

I'm a disaster in the kitchen btw.

You can get Chocolate chips in packages from the store and melt them down with some coconut milk for some home made fudge.. make them every year for Christmas.. soo delicious!





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