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Quotes

25 May

Quotes

James Wadswurth (17th century):

“Chocolate changes old wives into young and fresh women, it sends renewed vibrations through their flesh, it makes them want what we know but cannot say, from the moment they have tasted that sweet chocolate.”

Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826):

“Those who have had the pleasure to consume chocolate, are in good health. They suffer far less from small ailments that interrupt one’s happiness.”

Sylvain Lebel:

“Chocolate is such a mythical foodstuff that it deserves its place amongst all other forbidden fruits.”

 

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Myths

25 May

Myths

chocolate myths

 

After hundreds of scientific studies, there is no evidence that chocolate is an immediate cause of obesity. The total number of calories consumed, the digestion of those calories and the balance in the consumption of proteins, carbohydrates and fats play the predominant role in the prevention of obesity.

Cocoa and chocolate alone do not damage your teeth. Scientific analyses of cocoa and chocolate indicate only very small concentrations of the substances which can cause caries or carry out an acidic attack on tooth enamel. In fact, cocoa naturally contains substances that combat oral bacteria.

The American Dietary Association and the American Academy of Dermatology currently discount any link between chocolate and acne. No study has found evidence for chocolate as a cause of acne.

Chocolate is often suspected of causing migraines. However, no scientific proof has ever been found.

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PSYCHOLOGY

25 May

Psychology

Thanks to its stunning taste, chocolate has become one of the favorite treats of a huge number of consumers. It evokes emotional values: enjoyment, indulgence and taste.

Many people have believed – since ancient times – that cocoa and chocolate have aphrodisiac powers, stimulating one’s love life. Is this a myth? Then what about the tales of Casanova and the Marquis De Sade who consumed chocolate in large amounts and offered the food of the gods to their female fan club to sharpen their appetite? Well, it’s fun to believe it is so, yet it seems there is no hard scientific proof for this.

Chocolate is not addictive, in the sense that it does not contain addictive substances. But chocoholics do exist though, don’t they? They do, but in quite a harmless way. Consuming chocolate is not merely overwhelming in taste, to some people it also has a comforting, positive psychological effect. An effect that pleases a lot of people, just like the thrill of reading a good book, filling in crosswords or watching a good movie.

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12 May

Frequently Asked Questions about Chocolate fountains

If you’ve never seen or tried a Chocolate Fountain before, you’re sure to have some questions. Here are some of the ones we’re often asked – and if you have any others, please contact us at info@exchoc.co.uk

 

1. How does the chocolate get to the top of the fountain?

Answer: Once the Fountain is assembled, pour the melted chocolate into the base of the Fountain until it is near the top rim of the base. Turn the machine on and the heat setting if you machine has one . This will do two things: it will turn on the heating element, which is controlled by a thermostat, and it will turn on the motor, which turns the auger (corkscrew). This will bring the chocolate up to the top where it will then flow down the 3 tiers and completely “enrobe” the Fountain, thus creating the ultimate chocolate fondue.

 

2. How is the Chocolate Fountain used?

Answer: The Chocolate Fountain can be used for anything you so desire; whether it be a wedding, banquet, brunch, catering event, or birthday. No matter what the occasion, it is sure to amaze the crowd and will be a guaranteed hit.

 

3. What can you dip in the Chocolate Fountain?

Answer: You can use marshmallows, pretzels, strawberries and other fruits, hard cookies, and anything edible that goes with chocolate. However, we strongly advise against anything crumbly (i.e. Muffins, flapjack, brownies, etc.) or that may easily slide off the skewers. Crumbs can clog the holes and block the constant flow of chocolate through the Fountain.

 

4. Is the Chocolate Fountain hard to clean?

Answer: No. Most  Fountain will completely dismantle,, so you can put it into your dishwashing machine. Then dry thoroughly with a towel. The base has the motor and the electrical cords so you can not immerse the base into water. You will have to scoop or pour out all the excess chocolate into an empty container. You can then pour clean water into the base to clean the bowl and then clean the remaining outer base with wet towels. It is quick and easy.

 

5. Is the Fountain difficult to assemble?

Answer: No. The Chocolate Fountain comes in a few basic parts: (1) The base, with the motor and electrical cords; (2) the tower, which attaches to the four pegs inside the base bowl; (3) the auger, which goes inside the cylinder; (4) the three tiers, which are screwed onto the tube, and (5) the top hat, which is placed on the top of the Fountain.

 

6. What kind of chocolate do I use in the Chocolate Fountain?

Answer: Any Chocolate from exclusivechocolates.co.uk  that is fountain ready is ideal for any size fountain .
You must use chocolate that is designed for chocolate fountain use , as this contain’s more cocoa butter , (or Couverture chocolate with 33% to 44% cocoa butter).

 

7. What is couverture chocolate?

Answer: Couverture is a chocolate that has more cocoa butter than regular chocolate, anywhere from 33% to 44%. This type of chocolate is used as a coating for things like truffles (“couverture” is French for “covering”). There are two ways of coating candies, either by hand dipping into melted chocolate or by enrobing, gently pouring chocolate over the treat.

 

8. Does the Chocolate Fountain melt the solid chocolate?

Answer: The Chocolate Fountain will melt the solid chocolate but, because of the low temperature, it would take a much longer time. We recommend melting the chocolate first over a double-boiler or in a microwave and then adding it to the Chocolate Fountain. Be sure that no water gets into the chocolate, as this will taint the chocolate.

9. How do I melt the chocolate?

Answer: They are three ways to melt the chocolate; in a double boiler, in a microwave, or in the Fountain itself.

Please go to our Blog and look on the Heating instuctions page for more information on melting chocolate. Exclusivechocolates.co.uk

10. How do I know if I melted the chocolate correctly?

Answer: The chocolate should not be too warm or too cold, and it should have a nice shine to it. Also, the thickness of the chocolate is very important for proper flow. Chocolate that is too thick will not flow but drop from tier to tier. Chocolate that is too thin will flow but will have gaps in the robing of the tiers.

 

11 . How long can the Chocolate Fountain run for before the chocolate hardens?

Answer: I would say at least 3 to 4 hr’s depending on the machine , because the Chocolate Fountain has a heating element. The Fountain will keep the chocolate at a constant temperature .
BEWARE if you switch the fountain off when there is chocolate in the tube after a shrt while this chocolate will start to go hard, make sure you can turn the cork screw in the middle of the tube before you  switch the machine  back on or this may result in you burning the motor out if it can’t turn properly.
12. What is the Chocolate Fountain made of?

Answer: The Chocolate Fountain is made from high quality grade stainless steel.
13. How many people does each Fountain serve?

Answer: it depends on the size of the machine from 20 to an unlimited amount of people if chocolate is continually added throughout the event.

 
15. Can the Chocolate Fountain be used outside?

Answer: Yes but with caution , the Fountain can be used outside but in limited areas. This is for two reasons. First, because chocolate has such an aroma that it will attract little flying creatures. Secondly, the chocolate needs to be kept warm at all times. Sometimes  if there is a breeze of some sort it can catch the chocolate and blow it every where so you need to be protected from any breeze , or better yet  with some sort of canopy or gaurd over the Fountain.

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Chocolate barn’s Dark chocolate 10kg

09 Apr

New Chocolate for Fountains Products !!

Chocolate Barn’s New product !!

Chocolate Barn’s 10kg boxes now available in Milk & White & Dark  chocolate.

Luxury Fountain ready chocolate formulated and made exclusive to Chocolate Barns. Our chocolate is ideal for both home and commercial fountains.

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Rocky Road

09 Apr

This is so simple to make and 1 of my kid’s favourite!!

Ingredients:

200g Marshmallows Halved if big .

200g Glace cherries optional

400g Favourite Chocolate Milk White Or Dark( 400g extra for extra chocolate top )

150g Nuts optional

100g Shredded Coconut or Smashed up Plain biscuits.

60g butter 9 melted)

Method :

1 Line tray with foil

2 Mix marshmallows, cherries and Coconut ( biscuits) in a bowl add nuts if desired.

3 Melt Chocolate , Combine Chocolate and melted butter.Add to bowl, mix well.

4  Press mixture into tray . Refrigerate until set.

OPTIONAL EXTRA

For a really chocolate top add more melted chocolate and smooth out to cover your mixture.

5 cut into slices and sieve some icing sugar over the top and serve

ENJOY !!


 

 

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Cake pops

08 Apr

Cake pop’s !

These were made very quickly by my 12 and 15 yr old daughters , first attempt !


First of all we made 2 cake’s I was a packet mix for Carrot cake My Favourite!
the other was just a plain Victoria sponge .

Once the cake’s had baked and cooled we put them in the food processor and then added Butter cream .
We used Betty crocker buttercup vanilla, we only used 1/2 the tub for both cakes.
Then we rolled them up in to ball’s and put in the freezer to set.

Unfortunately the carrot cake seemed to be to moist when we put the skewer’s through the cake it gradually push right through.
so we dipped them and ate them .!

We then melted White Chocolate and added a small amount at a time of orange chocolate to give it  a chick like colour.
Dipped the cake pop’s in the chocolate, put in the fridge for a couple of minutes to cool then decorated.

Kid’s being kid’s got bored very quickly with the 1 design so they decided to give them faces and hair !
They had great fun !

Back in the fridge to set then covered with cello bag’s and good old curling ribbon !!

All there friend’s enjoyed them and can’t wait for the next experiment  !!

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chocolate Facts

07 Apr

Chocolate syrup was used by Alfred Hitchcock in the 45 second shower scene in Psycho.

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Chocolate facts

05 Apr

 

Chocolate gave us the microwave!

Weird as it sounds scientists were experimenting with micro waves in the hope of creating a radar detector when a scientist called Percy Spencer walked by with a chocolate bar in his pocket, when he realised it had melted he came up with the idea that micro waves could cook food. He tried it first with some popcorn and it worked, the rest is history.

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05 Apr

This was a Mother’s day gift i made my Special  Mum this year

Not bad for my first ever try, the soft sweet strawberry’s and hard chocolate  tasted divine.

What a treat !!

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