Cyndi pretty much recommends a good quality, dark, high cocoa %, organic chocolate. So you're on the right track. There's another brand that they stock at the health food shop here (couldn't tell you the name as there is non left ) which is an organic chocolate. Sometimes something like a peppermint one which covers the bitterness.
perhaps use it to make hot chocolate? just add some extra sugar
i doubt it's on cyndi's plan though
I am a chocolate lover and am trying to replace my evening pleasure (a couple of squares of Cadbury's when the kids are in bed) with something that is a little better for me. Cyndi O'Meara talks about chocolate on her website, but doesn't go into detail. I'm saving for her books, but in the meantime I'm just wondering what type of chocolate she recommends? I bought Green&Black's organic 85% cocoa this week with my groceries - but haven't got past the first square because of the bitter taste.
I tweaked a recipe in 'Nourishing Traditions' for making your own carob buds, and now I can make my own dark chocolate!!! I can't have dairy, so it's dairy-free, and I use Rapadura for sweetening it. The recipe is here if you'd like to try it: http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2009/07/make-your-own-chocolate.html. Next time I make it, I'm going to grind up some orange peel with the Rapadura (I love orange chocolate!) for half the batch, and roast some almonds to add to the other half. Let me know if you come up with some good variations!
... Of course, soy lecithin is in just about every chocolate there is - I haven't seen any without it.
Quote from: quirkycooking on July 19, 2009, 02:29:47 pm... Of course, soy lecithin is in just about every chocolate there is - I haven't seen any without it. Hi Jo.I have eaten some soy lecithin free chocolates, but just by default.The Amadei chocolate is among the best (insert expensive) in the world. We tried to visit their factory near Pisa, but it is closed to the public.A link to their first lecithin free chocolate http://www.chocolatetradingco.com/moreinfo.asp?ID=505 and a link to some other lecithin free chockies http://www.chocolatetradingco.com/browsecategory.asp?ID=54Haven't tried finding any here, but for those desperate, they are available.
The recipe is here if you'd like to try it: http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2009/07/make-your-own-chocolate.html.