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07-28-2004, 08:36 PM | #1 |
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Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans
Based on the thread on the Starbuck's Ethiopian Harrar, I thought those beans would make excellent chocolate covered beans.
Anybody else make these at home before? I knew someone who used to make Jamaican Blue Mountain chocolate covered beans, so I did a google search for recipes: http://coffeetea.about.com/library/w...2chocbeans.htm An excellent treat to make for the holidays. The mix of chocolate and roasted coffee is great in a drink, and even better in a dessert treat like chocolate covered coffee beans. These are really easy to make, and are a favorite amongst coffee-lovers. Here are a couple of recipes for you to try. Recipe #1 1/3 cup roasted coffee beans 1/2 cup chocolate chips Melt the chocolate in a double boiler until liquid and smooth. Drop in a handful of beans, and stir them around. Scoop them out with a spoon, and set them out on waxed paper. Keep them separate. Continue until all the beans are covered. They will harden overnight, or if you are in a hurry, you can freeze them for about half an hour. Once hard, they won't stick together and can be stored in any air-tight container. Recipe #2 1 cup roasted coffee beans 4 oz chocolate pieces 3 tbs cocoa powder Melt the chocolate and cover the beans, using the technique in Recipe #1. Let them harden a little, but not completely. Roll the chocolate beans in the cocoa powder, and then let them finish hardening. I don't normally recommend flavoured coffees, but they can add a tasty twist to these treats. Try hazelnut or vanilla.
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