by Joe Young
We have all enjoyed eating chocolate candy, right? I believe we
have even watched documentaries on how it is done, and maybe
visited a factory, like Hershey's, and seen it done. But, have
we ever used a chocolate candy recipe ourselves and actually
made our own? It is often said that those old time granny
recipes are the best place to find good make it yourself
chocolate candy recipe.
To find a chocolate candy recipe, you can pick up any cookbook,
or one specific for just dessert and confections. Hershey's has
one just for that. I bought one for my wife for Christmas. You
may even have an old passed down from generation to generation
cookbook with chocolate candy recipes no one has ever heard of.
The internet is another form of obtaining really good chocolate
candy recipes. I know, I have looked. Whether it is on someone's
personal blog, or listed from a major manufacturer, there are
plenty of resources right on the web. Also, another web trick.
If you want to find other listings that are not showing up
immediately in the search engine, go to google images.
Seriously, type in what you are looking for and listed below the
image is the site or site listings for, in this case, chocolate
candy recipes.
Your family and friends, or co-workers on the job, a teacher at
school are all great sources for obtaining a top quality
chocolate candy recipe. Some of them have been doing this sort
of thing for years, and are quite the confectionist. Ok, here is
a recipe from a 50 year old cook book my wife owns.
Chocolate Coconut Drops
They have: Melt over hot water, 2oz. of chopped up unsweetened
chocolate (you can do this in a sauce pan as well on low heat)
Stir in: 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1/2 lb. coconut, chopped
1/2 cup walnuts, chopped
Drop by teaspoons onto baking sheet. Place in pre-heated oven at
350°. Once in turn off oven. Leave in for approximately 15-20
minutes, until chocolate candy has glazed appearance. Remove and
cool.
About the author:
freelance writer and junior animator, creator of
http://www.chocolatecandylovers.com
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Finding A Genuine Chocolate Candy Recipe
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