So do you like Dark, Milk or White?
I love white. It is creamier and sweeter than any of the others. Sadly it brings me out in a terrible itchy rash so I only have it as a rare treat. What it your favourite?
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So do you like Dark, Milk or White?
I love white. It is creamier and sweeter than any of the others. Sadly it brings me out in a terrible itchy rash so I only have it as a rare treat. What it your favourite?
White and Milk are abominations. Dark is the only true chocolate.
Nuts are also of Satan when included in any food unless made into a cream.
Chocolate should always be combined with fruit. Chocolate covered strawberries, raisins, apricots etc. Ice cream or whipped cream is a good addition as well.
Milk choclit.
Smooth and creamy white chocolate. Love it. On the other hand, I can't stand dark chocolate. Too bitter.
Did you say... chocolate?
Chocolate!
Dark is best. But the heavy duty 80%+ dark chocolate I only find really enjoyable with good booze. Champagne is best. A fruity dark beer works well too.
The 50% to 75% dark chocolates are great all the time. Which is often.
Milk chocolate is good in cookies and chocolate bars. Snickers bars are best. And few things in life beat a good old fashioned chocolate chip/oatmeal cookie like mom used to make. :sweetheart:
My old man had a thing for white chocolate almond bark. It's ok, but only in small portions.
Of course I will take this suitable opportunity to declare my Kingship of the Chocolate Cookie at the Org. I will take on and defeat any member, be they Admin of noob, who thinks they can best me in a chocolate cookie eating contest. :knight:
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of chocolate I shall fear no cookie, because I am the most hungry son of a ***** in the valley!
I'll take that challenge. They used to give out cookies after church. Greedily, I would sneak as many as I could get my hands on. My record was 15 and we only usually stayed for the 10 mins it took my parents to drink their coffee.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
Raisins? Fruity beer? What's going on in this thread?
15?Quote:
Originally Posted by Craterus
:laugh4:
You young'uns...
White really isn't a chocalte :-) :-), really, it's not :)
I like Milk. Drak taste good depepnding on who you eat it from and such, but Milk got a goodTaste, escally if you eat it wilth Milk :)
I said white with nuts (like me) but not some cheep Hershey’s crap I want the good stuff baby! ~D
Also, I recently had a white chocolate Toblerone, I don’t know if Toblerone is considered “good stuff” but I totally liked it. I found it at a hardware store of all places. :shrug:
Dark Chocolate all the way baby! I also like mint-flavored chocolate products :pleased:
:yes: Dark Chocolate with nuts. Mmmm.
Hey, that's not nice yesdachi. I grew up in Hershey Pennsylvania. You're insulting my hometown.~;p The smell of that "cheep Hershey's crap" used to fill the air in town when I was growing up. It was heavenly. Alas, it is a rare day anymore that the chocolate aroma escapes the factories. :no:Quote:
Originally Posted by yesdachi
I like dark chocolate and milk chocolate. White chocolate is nice around Easter. My absolute favourite though is the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. If peanut butter and jelly are a match made in heaven:love:, then chocolate is surely PB's mistress. :kiss2: :2thumbsup:
Milk chocolate for me. White chocolate is good too. I only have dark chocolate occasionally.
voted GAH! because chocolate is bad for you.
Actually dark chocolate is clinically proven to reduce your risk of heart disease!Quote:
Originally Posted by diablodelmar
I guess we now know who the Cookie Monster really isQuote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
Milk or for cooking (how you say it in English?).
My sincerest apologies, oh lover of chocolate smells :bow: my youthful infatuation with Hershey’s products has been ruined for me by the delicious treats sent to me by relatives from afar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gregoshi
I love the old “Hey you got chocolate in my peanut butter” commercials but I really don’t like peanut butter :sick:.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gregoshi
Only chocolate of + 50% with a special liking for the 71%.
And I may sound patriotic but I do prefer Belgian chocolate. As far as I know it has the highest amount of natural cacao butter in it.
No problem yesdachi. I was just giving you a hard time. ~:pat: I'm sure the chocolates you got from distant lands were quite excellent. Most of Hershey's stuff is for the common, everyday treat, though they do make some premium chocolates that are quite a step up in taste and creaminess (but hard to find).
Why's my mouth watering now...
Chocolate with booze? Chocolate with beer?Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
:no: :shame:
Barbarian !:viking: BLASPHEMY !
Chocolate goes best with COFFEE !
You put your bar of chocolate (BELGIAN chocolate off course, may I suggest Côte d'Or) in your hot cup of coffee, put the slightly melting piece of chocolate covered with coffee in your mouth and enjoy...
Cheese, preferably Maredsous cheese, is to be eaten with beer. Maybe add some slices of salami.
But not chocolate! :whip:
For this one time I'll pretend I didn't read that post ~:angry:
Pure Cote d'Or chocolate, only Belgians can make chocolate
I am a barbarian and I have the axes to prove it.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
But I am also an experinced chocoholic and I understand that culinary purity is complemented by diversity, not harmed by it. My buddy bought me a beer called McCraken Flowers, a very dark, fruity beer. 9.5% octane. A bit of an aquired taste. Then he told me try it with some good dark chocolate. I did and it was pretty tasty.
Until you have imbibed expensive champagne and nibbled on good chocolate while keeping pleasent company :kiss2:, you are missing a crucial slice of life.
Hard to pretend you didn't read it when you're busy responding to it, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
I'm not talking about putting mayonnaise on a Snicker's bar, I'm saying the proper marriage of good booze and good chocolate is a heavenly pleasure you should try before discounting.
You have a point stating that I can't judge without having tried it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
Ok, I'll accept the challenge :duel:
I have this bottle of dark Ename Trippel in my fridge and since tonight we're going to the supermarket, I'll buy a packet of Cote d'Or chocolate.
I'll give you the results of my little experiment asap.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
The experiment with champagne will not be for tomorrow. Don't want to open that nice bottle of Veuve Cliquot yet...
It goes well with some wines as well, (very)dark chocolate with a good pinot noir, excellent.
Dark, as dark as possible. I like my chocolate just as I like my coffee, it has to be little in quantity and very concentrated.
This is not to say I do not enjoy the other kinds, but if given the choice, i will go for the darkest one available.
Dark, hard and bitter. With coffee.
Darn it, I'm drooling now..... when can I leave work and run to the shop??!! :help:
Bakers chocolate melted in water (or preferably milk). With just enough sugar to take the bite out of the bitterness. WOW! Powerful! :viking: :horn:
Sweet, powerful, mint with dark is my favorite.
Thou shalt not steal? I could hardly steal the whole plate. I was being discreet. :wink3:Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut