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Green and Black’s Chocolate Recipes
From
the
cacao pod to muffins, mousses and molés! This is such a lovely
book
with large photographs by Francesca Yorke (if they were any bigger

they
would be posters). Caroline
Jeremy has compiled delicious recipes and
Claire Fry has designed a most attractive and appealing book. It’s
colourful, sumptuous and tasteful.
You would all be familiar with Green and Black’s chocolate and it’s
some of the best around. It’s organic and Fairtrade so you can have a
guilt-free munch. Their cocoa is bought from small producers in Belize
so you’ll also be helping a third world economy.
Josephine Fairley, founder of Green and Black’s, has written a foreword
on the company’s history, and then it’s on to Caroline’s general advice
on cooking with chocolate. The chapter headings are amusing, with such
titles as Licking the Bowl, Wicked, Old Timers, and Magic.
I think all the recipes are magic: I don’t think I could say no to any
of them. One of the easiest is a recipe from the chef at Konditor and
Cook, Gerhard Jenne. It’s a chocolate biscuit cake with cherries,
sultanas and walnuts. There are recipes here for all levels of skill.
Not all the recipes are for cakes and cookies. There is Spicy Organic
Pork and Herb Chilean Chocolate Sausages. There are only 90g of dark
chocolate in this dish but it’s enough to give a richness that is
unique. Zena Leech-Calton entered Green and Black’s National Trust
competition with this recipe, which evidently impressed the judges.
I have always had a fear of cooking with real chocolate, but these
recipes are straightforward and there is all the information you need
to produce lovely, chocolaty creations. Caroline Jeremy has given lots
of advice on cooking temperatures, so you should feel confident that
your attempts to produce a chocolate sorbet will not result in a cold
runny truffle.
Having read this book from cover to cover I am now on the horns of a
dilemma. Which of these will be dessert for tonight? Will it even be
dessert, or might it be the Swedish Chocolate Coffee Lamb? Some
Chocolate-dipped Fruit would be light and romantic. I’ll just say that
it’s difficult to choose, but I’ll be using this book often to the
great delight of family and friends.
Green and Black’s Chocolate Recipes
Author: Caroline Jeremy and others
Published by: Kyle Cathie
Price: £ 14.99
ISBN 978-1-85626-700-7
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