Michael Wen's Chocolate Making Hobby

Michael Wen 溫泰皓
Chocolate Making: Introduction
Here I'd like to talk about the class I took to make chocolate. Chocolate has been a passion of mine and I really like the taste of it. If it wasn't for the face-breakout-post-eating-chocolate effect I would eat chocolate every day. In this class we began by melting confectioner's chocolate, as it has been tempered and is used in candymaking exclusively.

Chocolate Making: Candy Quiz
Here are some candy word scramble puzzles: For the following questions, you match the description with a candy name.
Chocolate Making: Chocolate Facts
Chocolate originates from the Aztec word "xocolati", meaning bitter water. A king of Aztec was believed to eat 50 glasses of chocolate a day because chocolate was believed to be some sort of aprodisiac.

Chocolate Making: A General Procedure
It is very easy to make chocolate. Here is a general procedure:
Chocolate Making: Chocolate Cake
The cake we made was not anything more special than any ordinary chocolate cake, but we added something special to it - chocolate ganache. It is a chocolate paste we made that we poured over the cake, and that's what gave it a special, pleasant taste.

Chocolate Making: Candy Centers
A candy center is a general term for any filling inside it. You can have cherries, almond, nuts, raspberry, mocha, and so on as centers.

Chocolate Making: Fudge Truffles
We mixed sugar, cream cheese, chocolate, and some hot water until they were well mixed. The trick here is that too much water would ruin the mixture. It needs to look like clay before you can roll them into balls.

Chocolate Making: Tiger's Butter
I guess we usually refer to this candy as "marble chocolate".

Chocolate Making: Holiday Peppermint Bark
Basically we stirred crushed peppermint candies in melted white chocolate, and that was it..

Chocolate Making: Rocky Road Candy
As I kid I really loved rocky road candy. I bet most kids do. It turns out that it's very easy to make. You simply melt chocolate, spread it in a flat pan lined with parchment paper, and stir in marshmallows and nuts and whatever you like. Put it in the fridge until set, and you are done!

Chocolate Making: Chinese Candy
When I heard Chinese candy I thought it's got something Chinese-specific. Am I right. We stirred Chinese noodles in melted chocolate, and put it in the fridge until set.

Chocolate Making: Conclusion
Making chocolate is easy and fun and it doesn't require any big equipment like jewelry making. Best of all, almost everybody likes it. Before a holiday season I can make chocolate with fillings the recipient likes, and I can even do something personal with it. They make WONDERFUL gifts!

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