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		<title>What is a Chocolate Infusion?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like to think that in my own way, I have maintained the same integrity that my grand father held when he opened his bakery in the early 1900&#8242;s when he came to this country from germany. All we&#8217;re really doing here is adding life back into the words homemade or handmade. Even though I [...]


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I like to think that in my own way, I have maintained the same integrity that my grand father held when he opened his bakery in the early 1900&#8242;s when he came to this country from germany.
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<p>All we&#8217;re really doing here is adding life back into the words <em>homemade</em> or <em>handmade</em>. Even though I have been a professional in the food service business for a long time, I like to think that in my own way, I have maintained the same integrity that my grand father held when he opened his bakery in the early 1900&#8242;s when he came to this country from Germany. No one would have thought to ask him if his products were homemade or made from scratch, there was no other way for them to be made then. Now in the industrial food markets of our society, we have been forced to ask that very question.</p>
<h3>Infusing Chocolate</h3>
<p>Infusion, in it&#8217;s simplest form, is the process of transferring the flavor of one product into another. The making of tea is the most common form of infusion. One of the items,usually the host substance, water in the example of tea, is brought to a boil. The infusion occurs when the tea leaves are added to boiling water. The hot water literally draws out the flavors and essence of the tea leaves and transfers them into the water. </p>
<p>In my world, the question of infusing products with fresh herbs or fruit rinds, involves chocolate, which is highly sensitive to heat and never should be boiled. A host substance must be used apart from the chocolate for the infusion to work and then the infused liquid can be added to the carefully melted chocolate. </p>
<div id="attachment_289" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://homemadechocolategifts.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/chocolate_ganache-300x199.jpg" alt="Unrobed Truffles, Ganache" title="Chocolate Ganache Truffles" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-289" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Unrobed Truffles, Ganache</p></div>
<h3>Flavored Truffles, a treat, a delight</h3>
<p>In the case of chocolate truffles, the infused product is usually cream, I have infused butter before,but this takes a lot longer since it needs to be done without boiling as well. The amount of herbs used to create a sufficiently strong infusion, varies depending on the type of product used, and the intensity of the flavor desired. I have found that using leafy herbs, such as basil, needs less of the herb and a shorter steeping time, than that of a root herb such as ginger (correction by friend Chuck, a rhizome). Again the amount of product and time is totally a question of what I&#8217;m looking for in the final product.</p>
<h3>Experimenting with Chocolate isn&#8217;t straightforward</h3>
<p>Using a dark chocolate, as I do for my truffles, causes me to have experiment a lot with the infusion process because of the intensity and richness of the chocolates&#8217; flavor. Each herb that I decide to try in the truffle, has to be done in a small test size, and then tasted (much to the dismay and hardship of friends and family of <a target="_blank" href="http://thesecretchocolatier.com">The Secret Chocolatier</a>), in order to determine the strength of the infusion needed to blend with the flavor of the chocolate without getting lost in or overpowering the taste experience of the finished truffle.</p>
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<h3>Anything done right takes time</h3>
<p>All of this begs to ask the question, &#8220;Is all of this time and effort <em>really worthwhile</em> since we are just talking about a piece of <em>candy</em>.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>Without a doubt!</strong>  </p>
<p>Sure, I could take any extract or oil on the market today and add it to my truffle and it would still be passable, but the personal satisfaction of infusing real products into mine far surpasses any value to saving time, which is all that I would be doing. You can&#8217;t get the same sense that you can get from biting into an infused truffle and thinking that your chewing on a basil leaf with an extract, no matter how good it is.</p>
<p>Challenge yourself as I challenge myself. Take whatever you do in life and give it life through passion and I bet you will get a beautiful result from it.</p>
<p>Bill Dietz</p>
<p>ps, if you have any questions, or topics you&#8217;d like me to talk about let me know.w</p>


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		<title>Giving Artisanal Chocolate Is Always Special</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artisan 1 : a worker who practices a trade or handicraft : craftsperson 2 : one that produces something (as cheese or wine) in limited quantities often using traditional methods Something we say a lot around here, &#8220;When it&#8217;s made with passion it&#8217;s bound to be good.&#8221; Artisanal chocolate gifts are always a fantastic gift [...]


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Artisan<br />
1 : a worker who practices a trade or handicraft : craftsperson<br />
2 : one that produces something (as cheese or wine) in limited quantities often using traditional methods
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<p>Something we say a lot around here, &#8220;When it&#8217;s made with passion it&#8217;s bound to be good.&#8221;  Artisanal chocolate gifts are always a fantastic gift to give.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s a holiday, celebration, seasonal gifting or a moment to honor someone special.  Christmas to Valentine&#8217;s, Mother&#8217;s Day to Teacher appreciation, Birthday&#8217;s all around are made special by having great chocolate.</p>
<h3>A Great Chocolatier</h3>
<p>When looking for a great chocolatier to get you and yours that something special it&#8217;s never been as easy as the online community has made it. Everything you can imagine is at your finger tips.  While we have a lean towards our own family <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thesecretchocolatier.com/pages/homemade-chocolate-menu">homemade chocolate gifts</a> we understand that more and more your budget is of great concern and simple chocolate gifts are easy to make too!</p>
<h3>Build a Chocolate Gift</h3>
<p>To make something special for ones you care or appreciate doesn&#8217;t take much. It&#8217;s the effort that really does go a long way.  </p>
<ul>
<li>What is your gift going in? A box or basket you can fill with delicious and soft gifts.</li>
<li>A selection of yummy chocolates and treats.  These can be as easy as something from the home like bark discs or some soft caramels or something more extravagant and gourmet.</li>
<li>Adding additional items like a bottle of wine, flowers, bubble bath to gift certificates.</li>
<li>Surround your gifts with colored tissue paper or shredded crinkle confetti to make it bright!</li>
<li>Ribbon and wrapping materials for your chocolate gift, dress it up or keep it simple.</li>
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<p>Package it together how it best makes sense to your taste and color palates. Again, a gift given in these manners are from you, the act of building it is an investment of your time and caring and it will show.  Best of all, have fun picking and putting it all together.  It&#8217;s as unique as you are.</p>
<h3>Homemade Chocolates Make Great Gifts</h3>
<p>Artisanal chocolate gifts are great for any occasion. While building your own gift for someone else is very special we understand if you are short on time.  Check out our <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thesecretchocolatier.com/collections/handmade-chocolate">ready to ship</a> chocolate gifts send us a note to include and we&#8217;ll get right on it.  On the other hand, if you are ready to dive into  the creativity of doing it yourself, visit your local crafts store and candy shop. Pick up the supplies you’ll need and get to creating something unique, enjoyable, and memorable.</p>


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