dark chocolate

NOUN
  1. chocolate liquor with cocoa butter and small amounts of sugar and vanilla; lecithin is usually added
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  • When she asked what it was, I responded ‘Homemade marshmallows, roasted peanuts and cocoa nibs enrobed in dark chocolate’, a dark mood crossed her face.
  • This cake can also be iced: melt together 150g dark chocolate with 150 ml double cream and 25g butter.
  • My tip is to pop a couple of pieces of dark chocolate into the gravy to add extra richness.
  • Other afters included caramelised homemade brioche, banana tatin with a rum crème brulée and orange and muscat jelly with dark chocolate ice cream - all at £4.50.
  • Another treat were these thick slices of candied citron dipped in pure dark chocolate.
  • ‘Sometimes a more highly alkalized powder like cocoa powder is used to produce a more intense dark chocolate flavor,’ says Freeman.
  • Other afters included caramelised homemade brioche, banana tatin with a rum crème brulée and orange and muscat jelly with dark chocolate ice cream.
  • Dusted with powdered sugar, it might well be the ultimate in comfort food, but the dark chocolate ganache lends a bit of sophistication.
  • A particular flavonol, epicatechin, or EC, which is also found in red wine, is said to be responsible for much of dark chocolate's effects of increased blood circulation to the heart, extremities and brain. Michael Stanclift, N.D.: Dark Chocolate's Heart Health Benefits Are Bittersweet
  • Desserts included crumbled amaretti in a rich dark chocolate mousse and home-made apple tart made with thin slices of apple.
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