You may not know what this is, but you probably eat it every day. It is probably one of your favorite foods. And you'll probably get some from your sweetheart today.
The pulp around the beans has been removed and the beans fermented until just right. Then they are removed from their watery bath, dried and roasted.
It passed the taste test. It was delightful to dip tree ripened and exotic fruits into the fresh chocolate sauce. To learn more about Alex and his plantation Finca Kobo visit www.fincakobo.com
1 grated Finka Kobo chocolate heart
1/2 cup milk or water
1/4 cup sugar
Prep:
Combine the grated chocolate, sugar and milk in a small sauce pan. Stir for 8-10 minutes over medium heat. Remove from heat and serve with fruit. Feed to your hungry Monkeys.
Happy Valentine's Day!
9 comments:
Happy Valentine's Day! Thanks for the recipe. Will try it.
Happy Valentine's Day back to you! I think I will go and see if I can find some of that chocolate. If I am unsuccessful, I promise to eat SOME chocolate today!
Couldn't possibly get any fresher than that...perfect for Valentine's Day! I just ate a piece of dark chocolate, 60% cacao.
Wow! I never knew that's what cacao beans looked like. I kind of want to try the husk or squash-looking thing that they come in now...
I'm surprised, too, that the pure chocolate wasn't bitter! The 99% bars that my husband likes taste like coffee to me.
Oh it looks so nummy!
Happy Valentines Day!
love
tweedles
Chocolate making is so interesting and not so easy. I can never do it myself but I have definitely enjoy reading and looking through all your pictures.
Hope you have a Happy Valentine's day.:)
I want some of this! I never would've guessed that's what chocolate looks like in its original form. I hope you had lots of it for Valentine's Day! Great pics!
Wow!!!
It sure looks good to me!
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