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The Art of the Chocolatier: From Classic Confections to Sensational Showpieces

The Art of the Chocolatier: From Classic Confections to Sensational Showpieces

A must-have guide to chocolate making and chocolate showpiece design, from renowned confectionery expert Ewald Notter.

Covering the full spectrum of chocolate work–from the fundamentals of chocolate making to instruction on advanced showpiece design and assembly–The Art of the Chocolatier is the most complete and comprehensive guide to chocolate making on the market. The book covers basic information on ingredients, equipment, and common techniques in the pastry kitchen, while also offering clear, step-by-step instructions on creating small candies and large-scale chocolate pieces.

This is the ideal book for pastry students enrolled in chocolate and confectionery courses, as well as working professionals and even serious home confectioners who want to improve their skills in advanced chocolate work.

  • Illustrated step-by-step instructions cover all the essentials of chocolate-making, from tempering and creating ganache and gianduja to using molds, transfer sheets, and more.
  • An entire chapter devoted to Creating a Competition Piece covers the ins and outs of confectionery competition, from preparing for the event and developing a concept to designing and building a winning chocolate showpiece.
  • Beautiful full-color photos throughout provide inspiration for chocolate décor and showpiece design, while clear how-to photos illustrate key techniques.

The Art of the Chocolatier provides expert-level coverage of every aspect of the chocolatier’s art for students and professionals alike.


Selected Recipes from The Art of the Chocolatier

Chocolate Shavings

Chocolate shavings can be used as a décor element for showpieces, and they are useful for hiding imperfections. They are often used to surround flowers instead of leaves. They can be made from any type or color of chocolate.

  1. Spread a thin layer of tempered chocolate directly onto a marble with an offset spatula. Clean the edges with a triangle spatula to form a sharp rectangle.
  2. Once the chocolate sets, rub your hand over it to warm it and to increase elasticity.
  3. Use a triangle scraper to shave off the chocolate in a fast, curving outward motion.

NOTE: White chocolate sets more slowly than dark chocolate, allowing more time to shave it off as compared to the dark chocolate.

Variation

Marbled Chocolate Shavings: Drizzle dark chocolate onto a marble tabletop, and before it sets, cover with white chocolate, slightly blending them together to create a marbled look. Use an offset spatula to spread the marbled chocolates into a thin layer. Shave off curls as described above.


Flower Vase Showpiece

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Clockwise from left on diagram: Leaves, sphere, flower support, circular base for beneath vase, feet, base, support for pralines.

NOTE: All templates can be enlarged or reduced as needed. Spheres and feet are included for size only and are meant to be created using molds.


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Jacques Torres – Making Chocolate Lollipops

Jacques Torres demonstrates how to make chocolate lollipops – a great project for kids.
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Where can I find cocoa butter for chocolate making?

Question by Lillybell: Where can I find cocoa butter for chocolate making?
I’m taking a chocolate making course, and it calls for cocoa butter for the enrobing part (like dipping). It said cocoa butter was made from the fat part of the cocoa bean, or something, and is expensive, but I can’t find anywhere that sells it.

Best answer:

Answer by pinkribbon
Assuming you are in the UK, you could e-mail somebody like Pembertons (see link) and see if they can either sell you some or let you know who their supplier is.

http://www.welshchocolatefarm.com/contact/

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Indulge In All Your Chocolate Wishes

There are so many kinds of chocolates out there that it’s easy to miss some of the best chocolate creations that exist.  That is less likely to happen if you join a chocolate of the month club where you will have an opportunity to get great deals on chocolates plus you’ll easily be able to try a variety of different chocolate treats that will enrich your palette to add even more flavors to your long list of chocolate favorites.  Here are some tips to getting you started in your own chocolate of the month club.

Tip 1: Well Known Chocolate Makers

Your best option for trying a chocolate of the month club is to get started with a well known chocolate maker.  This will ensure you have a great experience plus give you a chance to try some different chocolate treats that you’ve never tried before.  Some of the more well known chocolate of the month clubs are Cadbury, Lindt, Russel Stover, Green Mountain, Fritz Knipschildt, the Flying Noodle, Grand Cru, etc.  A few of these are more popular than others but each of these brands has proven their chocolate making abilities.

Tip 2: Shorter Trial Periods

Because some chocolates require acquiring a taste you’re going to want to find a chocolate of the month club which doesn’t bind you to a year-long contract.  Instead, look for a chocolate of the month club with short trial periods so you’ll have enough time to decide if you really like their chocolate but also short enough that if you find you don’t particularly like their chocolate you don’t have to suffer for a year of bad chocolates.

Tip 3: Look for Better (Healthier) Chocolates

If you love chocolates yet you worry about the extra calories then find a chocolate of the month club which fits your needs.  There are many chocolate makers that use specific ingredients in order to make their chocolate healthier.  Don’t be afraid to try one of these options.  While it’s good to be healthy it’s also good to indulge your chocolate needs.

Making a Gift of a Chocolate of the Month Club

If you have friends or loved ones that love chocolate as much as you do then why not buy them a membership for a chocolate of the month club, too?  This is a great way to indulge your loved ones and also gives you something to talk about.  You might learn a great deal about the palette of your loved ones and what they like (at least chocolate-wise).

There are many chocolate of the month clubs of which you could participate in trying a multitude of chocolate flavors.  You may have the opportunity to try unique flavors that aren’t on the shelves at stores.  You may find yourself helping a company decide what flavor should next be set out for purchase.  You may even just find yourself enjoying rich chocolate each month when you join a chocolate of the month club.

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Chocolate Fever Literature Novel Unit Study

Chocolate Fever Literature Novel Unit Study

This is a unit study only. It does NOT include the novel.

We recommend you read this on a 1 font

This unit study offers many wonderful activities to use while having students read the
book. There are between 6 and 10 lessons. Activities in this lesson include Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice, True and False, Comprehension, Encyclopedia Skills Activity, Journal Activity, Vocabulary, Sequencing, Handwriting, Main Idea, Prediction, Comparison

Literature Skills Activities including: Main Character, Main Setting, Main Problem, Possible Solutions, Character Traits, Character Interaction, Cause and Effect, Description, Pyramid of Importance, Villain vs. Hero.

Creative Writing Activities including: Letter, Fairy Tale, Mystery, Science Fiction, Fable, Dream or Nightmare, Tall Tale, Memoir, Newberry Award, A Different Ending.

Writing Skills Activities including: Description, Expository, Dialogue, Process, Point of View, Persuasion, Compare and Contrast, Sequel, Climax and Plot Analysis.

Poetry Skills Activities including: Couplet, Triplet, Quinzain, Haiku, Cinquain, Tanka, Diamanté, Lantern and Shape Poem.

Create a Newspaper Layout Activities including: Editorial, Travel, Advice Column, Comics, Society News, Sports, Obituary, Weddings, Book Review, Want Ads, Word Search.

Poster Board Activities including: Collage, Theater Poster, Wanted Poster, Coat of Arms, Story Quilt, Chalk Art, Silhouette, Board Game Construction, Door Sign, Jeopardy.

We also offer an extended version of this unit which comes in a PDF format and offers Lapbook instructions, Hands on Art and Creative Art activities. If you purchase this unit study and let us know by sending us proof of purchase, we will download the extended version of this full unit with the additional activities in PDF version to you for more. Send proof of purchase to www.hshighlights.com.

This is a unit study only. It does NOT include the novel.

We recommend you read this on a 1 font

This unit study offers many wonderful activities to use while having students read the
book. There are between 6 and 10 lessons. Activities in this lesson include Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice, True and False, Comprehension, Encyclopedia Skills Activity, Journal Activity, Vocabulary, Sequencing, Handwriting, Main Idea, Prediction, Comparison

Literature Skills Activities including: Main Character, Main Setting, Main Problem, Possible Solutions, Character Traits, Character Interaction, Cause and Effect, Description, Pyramid of Importance, Villain vs. Hero.

Creative Writing Activities including: Letter, Fairy Tale, Mystery, Science Fiction, Fable, Dream or Nightmare, Tall Tale, Memoir, Newberry Award, A Different Ending.

Writing Skills Activities including: Description, Expository, Dialogue, Process, Point of View, Persuasion, Compare and Contrast, Sequel, Climax and Plot Analysis.

Poetry Skills Activities including: Couplet, Triplet, Quinzain, Haiku, Cinquain, Tanka, Diamanté, Lantern and Shape Poem.

Create a Newspaper Layout Activities including: Editorial, Travel, Advice Column, Comics, Society News, Sports, Obituary, Weddings, Book Review, Want Ads, Word Search.

Poster Board Activities including: Collage, Theater Poster, Wanted Poster, Coat of Arms, Story Quilt, Chalk Art, Silhouette, Board Game Construction, Door Sign, Jeopardy.

We also offer an extended version of this unit which comes in a PDF format and offers Lapbook instructions, Hands on Art and Creative Art activities. If you purchase this unit study and let us know by sending us proof of purchase, we will download the extended version of this full unit with the additional activities in PDF version to you for more. Send proof of purchase to www.hshighlights.com.

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