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     Title: ALL ABOUT CHOCOLATE - COOKING TIPS
Categories: Chocolate, Info/tips
     Yield: 1 servings


   MELTING CHOCOLATE

   Chocolate scorches easily, so always melt it over hot - not boiling
 ~ water.  It is best to use a double boiler, but you can improvise by
 using a c  or bowl in a small saucepan over very gentle heat.  The
 water must be kept below simmering to prevent steam from curling up
 and hitting the chocolate. If steam gets into the melted chocolate it
 will immediately thicken the mixture to a stiff mass.  If this does
 happen, however, you can rescue the chocolate by softening it again.
 To do this, add 1-2 tb of vegetable shortening (never use butter as
 it contains moisture which will cause the chocolate stiffen even
 more!) to the chocolate and stir vigorously.  You can also melt
 chocolate directly over very low heat in a heavy gauge saucepan, but
 you must watch the mixture carefully.

   HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE CURLS

   Use a vegetable peeler with a long narrow blade and a chunk or bar
 of chocolate.  Warm chocolate and blade slightly.  Be sure your
 peeler is absolutely dry.  Draw the peeler along the smooth surface
 of the chocolate.

 HOW TO GRATE CHOCOLATE

   Be sure that the block of chocolate is cool and firm.  Grate on hand
 grater, cleaning the grater often so that the chocolate doesn't clog
 the surface of the blade.  You cn use a blender, but be sure to cut
 the chocolate into sm pieces first.

 HOW TO STORE CHOCOLATE

   Chocolate should be stored in a cool, dry place at a temperature of
 about 60F. If the chocolate becomes too warm, the cocoa butter rises
 to the surface and forms a dusty gray film known as "bloom."  This
 "bloom" is not harmful and, once the chocolate is melted, it returns
 to its natural rich brown color.  If you do store chocolate in the
 refrigerator or freezer, take in out and let it stand until it
 returns to room temperature before you use it in a recipe. Chocolate
 is very sensitive to sudden changes of temperature and you will not
 get the best results if you do not treat it with respect.

 Origin: Farm Journal's Choice Chocolate Recipes Posted in COOKING by:
 Sharon Stevens 8/10/93

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