Small-scale Chocolate Storage?
@jennifer-thamer
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@chocolatier
08/28/10 06:49:14
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Keep chocolate in an airtight container and put dry common salt (sodium chloride-normal food salt) beside it. Spread the salt as possible but dont it comes in contact with chocolate.
So what happens
You will control the temperature with chest freezer or wine cooler, now a little amount of moisture will introduce into the container due to opening closing of container or due to atmosphere. The salt will absorb that moisture as it is a moisture absorber, thus chocolate will remain dry and cool.
its the most easy and effective way of keeping chocolate
@jennifer-thamer
08/11/10 10:00:59
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Hello everyone,
I've been researching how best to store my finished chocolates (fillings + couverture) for up to a week. In my last job we had a beautiful room that was temperature and humidity controlled. Now I'm on the other side of the world looking to start a much smaller operation. I would love everyone'ssuggestions, etc. for storage.We have hot and cold weather, mostly on the dry side.
Here are some options I've researched, but don't know the pros/cons:
--Chest freezer (but how do you control the humity?)
--Wine cooler (this option seems small and is humidity still a problem?)
--Chocolate storage cabinet (I found one on AA -- http://www.aafixtures.com/ -- but it retails for $2400. Has anyone had success making their own? We're pretty handy, so if we need construct something, we're up for the challenge.)
--Cooler (like the ones you take to the ballgame. Again, humidity and temperature control?)
--other ideas?
I've read about freezing, but would rather not go that route for now.
Thanks so much for any advice!
updated by @jennifer-thamer: 07/29/19 23:02:16
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