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Chocolate Bread

When I got the opportunity to re-release my first two books, which had gone out of print, my publisher and I decided that they should be combined into one brand-new volume, Ready for Dessert, with new photos and more than a dozen new recipes added. So I made a master list of all the recipes, then chose my absolute favorites: the ones Iโ€™d found myselfโ€ฆ

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Cocoa Powder FAQ: Dutch-process & natural cocoa powder

Whatโ€™s the difference between Dutch-process and natural cocoa powder? Dutch-process cocoa powder is made from cocoa (cacao) beans that have been washed with a potassium solution, to neutralize their acidity. Natural cocoa powder is made from cocoa beans that are simply roasted, then pulverized into a fine powder. What does Dutching do? Aside from neutralizing the acidity, Dutching cocoa powder makes it darker (see photoโ€ฆ

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Healthy Hersheyโ€™s

I donโ€™t like to stir things up too much around here. Last time I did that, I got my ass kicked in the comments. Truth be told, Iโ€™m a people-person and try to see the good in everything and everybody no matter what. Heck, Iโ€™m even listening to Up With People! as Iโ€™m typing right nowโ€ฆ I donโ€™t like to trash people or companies inโ€ฆ

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Chocolatiers and Chocolate-Makers

The other night I was having dinner in a restaurant, and struck up a conversation with the fellow dining at the next table, who turned out to be Swiss. As we talked, the conversation turned to what I did and when I replied that I wrote cookbooks on baking and chocolate. His curiosity was piqued, as well as that of the two Belgian women atโ€ฆ

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Dagoba Chocolate Partners With Hersheyโ€™s

For those of you whose interest has been picqued by my interview with Frederick Schilling of Dagoba chocolate, Frederick sent me the scoop on his new partnership with Artisan Confections, a division of Hersheyโ€™s chocolate. Hereโ€™s an except from that message: โ€œSo, whatโ€™s in store for Dagoba now? Well, for the most part, nothing is going to change. Dagoba will remain in Ashland doing whatโ€ฆ

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Interview: Frederick Schilling, Founder of Dagoba Organic Chocolate

David: Hey Frederick, I remember meeting you years ago at a Food Show, and was really impressed with both you, and your exceptionally good chocolate. You were so friendly and open about what you were doing, and I saw in you such a passion for producing high-quality chocolate from organically-grown beans. Iโ€™m so glad weโ€™ve kept in touch since then, and youโ€™re happy to answerโ€ฆ

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