Through easy-to-understand recipes, Chocolate Alchemy makes creating your own chocolate at home accessible to everyone, whether you are an avid cook or simply a chocolate lover. Called a female pioneer of bean-to-bar chocolate, Kristen Hard shares her philosophy and secrets to making chocolate, with clear instructions on minimal-processing techniques without additives. The book is filled with more than 100 innovative recipes that showcase chocolate s complex flavor, from pink peppercorn ginger truffles and hickory-smoked caramels to chocolate oatmeal cream pies and raw almond bark. Step-by-step photographs guide the home cook, but also allow for experimentation and customization. Chocolate Alchemy gives chocolate addicts the knowledge and confidence to set up their own chocolate laboratory and craft confections and baked goods with the true flavors of chocolate as the star of the show.
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Product Details
Dimensions: 178 x 279mm
Publication Date: 24 Sep 2019
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780789336910
About Bill AddisonKristen Hard
Kristen Hard had her first chocolate epiphany while in Martinique when she discovered cacao trees growing in the forest. In 2008 she opened Cacao Atlanta the first bean-to-bar chocolate maker in the Southeast. Its mission is to make chocolate bars and confections from scratch using beans sourced directly from farmers. Cacao products are sold in three original shops in Atlanta and in select Williams-Sonoma and other specialty food stores nationwide. Hard has been featured in Food and Wine Bon Appetit Town and Country Details Country Living and Travel + Leisure. Bill Addison is the James Beard Award-winning restaurant editor and national critic for Eater. He travels constantly writing reviews and features that document every facet of America s ever-evolving dining culture. Prior to joining Eater in spring 2014 he spent five years as Atlanta magazine s food editor and restaurant critic. He began his food-writing career at Creative Loafing Atlanta s leading alt-weekly newspaper in 2002; he has also been a food critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and lead restaurant critic at the Dallas Morning News.