How to make chocolate

 by pulsed
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Chocolate is yummy, we all know that but how do you make this sweet treat from scratch? Without investing in some heavy duty and expensive equipment its not possible,however if we let someone else process the beans for us and use a few simple tricks, DIY chocolate is within your grasp!
 
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Step 1: Supplies.

You will need: 3/4 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder (ground cocoa beans), 1/2 cup powdered sugar (or more if you like sweeter chocolate), healthy balance butter spread, Copha, or if you can get it cocoa butter use that, and you will also need some unsweetened baking chocolate.If you like you can also add rice krispies for a crunchy chocolate.
SOWMYAAS says: Apr 15, 2012. 10:08 AM
can we use unsalted butter or condensed milk as fat this wont spoil right ?
what is used for dark chocolates?
skicero says: Aug 22, 2010. 7:12 AM
Beautiful. This is Wrong reciepe. It burns rrwq .( Reverse Return Ware Quotient)
SOWMYAAS in reply to skiceroApr 15, 2012. 10:05 AM
u might have burned your chocolate because of direct heating . to melt the chocolate or to heat it use double boiler technique where u keep a pot of water and boil and then place the chocolate pan on it steam created will heat/ melt ( whatever u require) your chocolate. chocolates are very sensitive to direct heat .hope this helps:)
amit18 says: Jul 7, 2011. 11:16 AM
can i add glycerin in chocolate to thicken it
jill20 says: Feb 11, 2011. 7:27 AM
Thanks for posting a recipe that doesn't start from cocoa beans. This is perfect for s kids chocolate class
schatze78 says: Oct 28, 2010. 3:20 PM
So if you have cocoa butter, you don't need the baking chocolate? Even the health store in the one horse town I live has organic food grade cocoa butter.

The supply list isn't very clear, and the explanation in comments isn't clear either. It seems you need both both Copha or cocoa butter as well as pre-made baking chocolate since you have, "and you will also need..."
Dr. Tarantula says: Sep 20, 2010. 11:37 AM
i had thought this would be like making chocolate from nibs or beans only other wise its nice
cherishcherub says: Feb 18, 2010. 3:21 AM
 this isnt really making  chocoilate if youre using chocolate in the first place...
natasha 3101 in reply to cherishcherubFeb 21, 2010. 6:57 AM
if you are tiring to make chocolate you would not have it in the first place... 
Fylling says: Jul 16, 2009. 11:21 AM
And milk if you want it whiter?:)
ronmaggi in reply to FyllingFeb 1, 2010. 12:15 PM
 Milk chocolate is made with sweetened condensed milk.
thepbyguy says: Dec 20, 2009. 11:45 AM
What Type Of Flour Do You Use ???
:)
iwearflansuit says: Jun 24, 2009. 12:37 AM
I am Australian. I therefore can get copha from any supermarket. How do I change this recipe to suit?
Plasmana says: Oct 8, 2008. 5:56 AM
I don't get it... You use chocolate to make another kind of chocolate?
pulsed (author) in reply to PlasmanaOct 8, 2008. 12:39 PM
I explained it already in my comment below.
Plasmana in reply to pulsedOct 9, 2008. 1:01 PM
Ahh, I see, sorry...
lucym3363 in reply to PlasmanaJun 3, 2009. 5:11 AM
i beta bb
cowscankill in reply to PlasmanaNov 3, 2008. 1:33 PM
Hehehe.... I got there before you did!
lucym3363 in reply to cowscankillJun 3, 2009. 5:10 AM
hehe iii got there last hehe
Plasmana in reply to cowscankillNov 4, 2008. 4:33 AM
Hehe, yeah...
wolfy_9005 says: Oct 17, 2008. 11:03 PM
Did you do it over a double boiler so the chocolate doesnt burn?(maybe a triple boiler, but the temp might be too low)
lucym3363 in reply to wolfy_9005Jun 3, 2009. 5:10 AM
wtf is a double boiler? xx------xx
pulsed (author) in reply to wolfy_9005Oct 21, 2008. 1:48 PM
I did not use a double boiler but it would be a good idea.
cowscankill in reply to pulsedNov 3, 2008. 1:33 PM
What about a microwave? Low temp might work?
wolfy_9005 in reply to cowscankillNov 17, 2008. 8:18 PM
microwave could work, but it will burn it much faster if you get lazy. Maybe set it to low wattage and stir every 30seconds. Good thing about a double boiler, is as soon as the water is boiling, you add the chocolate to the top part, and turn the heat off. The remaining heat will melt the chocolate. Much safer if you have kids around(if you forget about it it doesnt matter so much). Alternatively(preferred) use a stainless steel bowl over a saucepan, just dont burn yourself.
Molmic says: Feb 27, 2009. 3:55 AM
Well, i tried this and there was not much flavour, but it set nicely.
iMac says: Oct 29, 2008. 11:14 PM
WOW! All you need to make chocolate is chocolate, sugar, butter, and chocolate! Im going to save so much money with this secret!
cowscankill says: Oct 5, 2008. 10:31 AM
so, you need chocolate to make chocolate? correct me if I am wrong lol...
pulsed (author) in reply to cowscankillOct 6, 2008. 5:24 AM
Yes you do but just for the cocoa butter that is in it. If you have cocoa butter (unlikely) or copha (only if you are an aussie) than you wont need the chocolate.But the amount of chocolate that you get out is much more than the amount you put in,in fact you could probably use less chocolate and still have a good hard product.
cowscankill in reply to pulsedOct 6, 2008. 1:00 PM
ok, thanks for the info! I'll try this one... day...
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