Making chocolate at home
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Hi Ben,
Thanks very much, I appreciate all your help.
Best Rob.
Hi Ben,
Thanks very much, I appreciate all your help.
Best Rob.
Hi Ben,
That sounds like a good idea, but would you haveto be very careful in making sure all the 'husks' were removed from the roasted cocoa beans? I have seen the filter on the juicer produces the cocoa mass, but does also filter catchparticles of 'husks' out. Is, this what you have done just transfer the nibs directly into the grinder?
Best Rob.
Hi Brad,
Thanks very much for the link, much appreciated!
Cheers Rob.
Hi Ben,
Thanks very much for the information on grinders.
Is there any substitute for the ' giant juicer', I see there are many models on e-bay, but all seem to
be USA based with expensive postage?
Kind regards
Robert.
Hi Everybody,
I am interested in making chocolate at home from scratch, from roasting the cocoa bean to the chocolate bar. I live in the United Kingdom. UK, but making chocolate here is not so well supported as in USA.
I think, I have found a source of cocoa beans on
e-bay(cocoaman)UK, and also giant juicer, I think can be purchased via e-bay as well. There seems to be many models, but most are available in the USA, are
there any cheaper alternatives to the giant juicer?
The last thing is the wet/dry grinder to remove any
grittiness from the chocolate. I have found 3, models, but Im not sure if they are suitable, Premier, 1.5 L. wonder stone grinder, Premier, 2.0 L. table top compact stone wet grinder and the Butterfly, Matchless table top wet grinder, 2.0 L?
Also, I am looking for a good book on making Chocolate at home, from scratch, from cocoa beans to chocolate bar? Is there anybody that could help me? Any help, or suggestions would be very much appreciated!