Thursday, December 29, 2016

Wallick Family Bourbon Balls - Dec. 29, 2016

Chocolate of the Day: 

Wallick Family Bourbon Balls
Good +
Weight: 1.3 oz. (37 g.) (estimate) in 3 pieces
Calories: 189 calories (estimate) in 3 pieces
Cost: $N/A - holiday gift
Purchased from: N/A - holiday gift; thank you Trudi!

Welcome to Day #6 of Spirited Chocolate Week.

The holidays are linked in my mind with traditional family recipes, ones that have been handed down for generations. Today's Wallick Family Bourbon Balls originated from such a recipe.

Thank you Trudi Wallick-Horrocks for not only keeping your family recipe for Bourbon Balls alive, but also creating a gluten-free version. (Many recipes call for crushed vanilla wafers; these Bourbon Balls were made using gluten-free wafers.)

As soon as I un-screwed the Ball jar that held these balls, my nose was greeted with a strong authentic bourbon aroma. These cocoa confections, given an extra sparkle after being rolled in sugar, were flavorful, soft, and slightly lighter in weight and texture than one might expect. And they were perfect for the holidays.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Maverick Chocolate Co. - Prohibition Milk Chocolate bar - Dec. 28, 2016

Chocolate of the Day:

Maverick Chocolate Co.
Prohibition Milk Chocolate bar
Good +
Weight: .92 oz. (26 g.) / 2.3 oz. (65 g.) in total bar
Calories: 138 calories in 2/5 bar
Cost: $13.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Cacao at The Heathman, Portland, OR

Welcome to Day #5 of Spirited Chocolate Theme Week.

Maverick Chocolate Co. is a bean-to-bar chocolate maker based in Cincinatti, OH.

The company's Prohibition* Milk Chocolate bar was made with Kentucky bourbon, dark milk chocolate and smoked salt.

The chocolate had a pleasing sweet, light fruit and nutty aroma, and relatively creamy texture. The bar was well-tempered and contained a generous shake of smoked salt. The bourbon flavor was very light. (To be sold without restrictions, spirited chocolates need to contain less than a certain percent of alcohol.)

*Prohibition History
For 13 years, between 1920 and 1933, following passage of the Volstead Act in 1919, a nationwide constitutional ban on the importation, production, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages was in effect across the U.S. This period has also been referred to as the Prohibition era or, more simply, as Prohibition. 

Much earlier, in the 1790s, the U.S. Government levied a tax on spirits, which led to a "Whiskey Rebellion." Some makers moved west to the frontier in Kentucky. In Bourbon County, they found corn growing and water (rich in limestone, no iron) conditions were perfect for making what came to be known as Kentucky Bourbon. Prohibition resulted in the shut-down of Kentucky Bourbon and other distilleries; but operations resumed after the ban was repealed. 

It is perhaps with the some of the same American spunk, persistence and maker spirit that craft adult beverage and chocolate making have seen a revival in recent times. 

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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Goldkenn - Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey bar - Dec. 27, 2016

Chocolate of the Day:

Goldkenn
Jack Daniel's Original Recipe Tennessee Honey bar
Good+
Weight: 1.75 oz. (50 g.) / 3.5 oz. (100 g.) in total bar
Calories: 240 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar (4 squares)
Cost: $6.99 (sale price) for 1 bar
Purchased from: Fresh Market, Nob Hill Foods, Alameda, CA

Welcome to Day #4 of Spirited Chocolate Week.

The Jack Daniel's Original Recipe Tennessee Honey bar was from Goldkenn (Le Locle, Switzerland), a company that also offers other chocolates with alcohol, the result of partnerships with distilled spirits company brands.

Made of Swiss 37% cacao milk chocolate, each square of this bar had a bubble-shaped capsule (lined with a crunchy sugary layer) that was filled with a delightful boozy liquid: Tennessee Honey liqueur syrup. So bite into these carefully.







Monday, December 26, 2016

Trader Joe's - Amaretti & Sweet Almond 'Sky - Dec. 26, 2016

Chocolate(s) of the Day:

Rinomata e Premiata
Amaretti Virginia
Good
Weight: 2.11 oz. (60 g.) / 10.58 oz. (300 g.) in total container
Calories: 330 calories in 4 cookies
Cost: $9.99 for 1 container
Purchased from: Trader Joe's, Alameda, CA

Trader Joe's
Tartufi Dolci All' Amaretto
Good +
Weight: 1.38 oz. (39 g.) / 6 oz. (170 g.) in total canister/tin of 13 pieces
Calories: 240 calories in 3 pieces
Cost: $5.99 for 1 container
Purchased from: Trader Joe's, Alameda, CA

Welcome to Day #7 of Italian Holiday Theme Week and Day #3 of Spirited Chocolates Theme Week.

Amaretti cookies
This beautiful, rectangular tin was filled with 15 soft amaretti cookies. Festively wrapped in paper twist wrappers and sealed with clear inner-wrappers, were 4 different flavors: Chocolate, Coffee, Raspberry and Chocolate Rum.

Tartufi Dolci All' Amaretto Truffles
The second chocolate(s) of the day were Tartufi Dolci (sweet truffles) All' Amaretto—also individually wrapped pieces - in vanilla colored papers. These rectangular chocolate pieces contained pieces of amaretti cookie and almond bits, and were almond flavored.


Sweet Almond 'Sky
And the Italian-American spirit of the day was a tiny shotglass* drink mixed with 1 Tablespoon DiSaronno (Amaretto) and 2 Tablespoons Woodstock After Dark Bourbon + Chocolate. Drink neat. Guaranteed to warm you on a cold evening.

*Almost all of my cocktails and desserts are shot-glass sized. It's a fun challenge to try to pack the most perfectly compatible flavors into one small glass.


Valenza Chocolatier - Clove and Cucidati Chocolates - Dec. 25, 2016

Chocolate(s) of the Day:

Valenza Chocolatier
1.) Clove - Good +++
2.) Cucidati - Very Good
(from a 6-piece Italian Holiday Cioccolato assortment box)
Weight: .8 oz. (22.6 g.) (estimate) in 2 pieces
Calories: 120 calories (estimate) in 2 pieces
Cost: $15.00 - part of a 6-piece holiday assortment box
Purchased from: Valenza Chocolatier, Costa Mesa, CA

Buon Natale and Merry Christmas to all from Chocolate Banquet!
I hope today you enjoyed some of the true sweetness of this holiday.

I felt grateful to spend today with family and friends, and to unwrap and savor these two wonderful holiday chocolates from Valenza Chocolatier (Costa Mesa, CA). Both were inspired by Italian cookies.

Clove
The first piece, a Clove chocolate, was based on a Sicilian clove chocolate cookie and contained "clove, cinnamon and allspice, 41% milk chocolate and 61% dark chocolate." It was a warm spicy chocolate, with well-balanced (subtle, baked cookie) flavor. The clove was present without being too strong and there was almost a hint of something with alcohol.

The domed dark chocolate bonbon shell was topped with holiday sparkles—perfect for Christmas.

Cucidati
Cucidati (little bracelets*) are Italian fig cookies. Today's Cucidati chocolate channeled the best of the flavors found in these flavorful cookies. It looked a bit like a humble truffle, but it was anything but. At the heart of this chocolate was a center packed with Italian holiday flavors: chocolate, figs, allspice, cinnamon, candied orange peel, honey and raisins.

This confection was hand-rolled in 61% dark chocolate and finished with cocoa powder. It was a grown-up and sophisticated chocolate with a hint of fig paste filled cookie and tasted like holiday spices and childhood memories.

We drove to neighboring towns to see Christmas lights. I enjoyed a small cup of hot chocolate with Amaretto to help brace against the cold. If the weather were warmer, I would have been tempted to have a small glass of Aperol (Italian orange-flavored liqueur/apertif) over ice with these chocolates.

*Some Cucidati fig cookies are sliced in such a way that they could look like a series of small, joined bracelets. (The fig paste filling for these cookies may show in between the "bracelets"; and the fig filling may occasionally also contain ground dates.)





Sunday, December 25, 2016

Valenza Chocolatier - Christmas Eve chocolates - Dec. 24, 2016

Chocolate(s) of the Day: 


Valenza Chocolatier

Barolo bonbon
(part of 6-piece Holiday Italian Cioccolato Sleeve assortment box)
Good+++-Very Good
Weight: .4 oz. (11.32 g.) (estimate) in 1 piece
Calories: 60 calories (estimate) in 1 piece
Cost: $15.00 - This piece was part of a 6-piece assortment box
Purchased from: Valenza Chocolatier, Costa Mesa, CA

Nocciole bar
(part of a 3-bar holiday bar set)
Good +++-Very Good
Weight: .775 oz. (22.5 g.) / 3.1 oz. (90 g.) in total bar
Calories: 116 calories (estimate) in 1/4 bar
Cost: $N/A - sample
Purchased from:

Welcome to Day #4 of Chocolate and Italian Holiday Theme Week, where we're celebrating the holidays with a holiday red wine-infused confection and a milk chocolate Nocciole (hazelnut) chocolate bar—from Valenza Chocolatier (Costa Mesa, CA).

Valenza Barolo Bonbon
Today's Barolo chocolate was from Valenza's Holiday Italian Cioccolato* Sleeve 6-piece assortment box. This Italian inspired collection was filled with rich holiday flavors.

Barolo is an Italian red wine made from the Nebbiolo grape in the Piedmont region of Northern Italy (not far from where excellent Piedmont hazelnuts are grown I must add).

Today's Valenza Chocolatier's Barolo holiday chocolate was constructed of a pate de fruit layer atop a 61% dark chocolate ganache, and covered with dark chocolate. The concentrated, layered flavors and textures were well-executed and delicious. This Barolo bonbon was a 2017 Good Food Awards finalist.

Valenza Holiday Bars - Nocciole
Today I also sampled one of a trio of Valenza chocolate bars (hazelnut, nibs and sesame) that were packaged together for the holidays.

The bar I tried was a 41% milk chocolate Nocciole (hazelnut) Bar loaded with roasted hazelnuts from the Piedmont region of Northern Italy and seasoned with a light sprinkle of Sicilian sea salt. These Piedmont PGI or IGP** hazelnuts are known for their fine quality.

Red Wine and Hot Chocolate
Today's Barolo chocolate reminded me of a hot item featured on numerous food blogs and in the New York Times. Mixing a good red wine (like a Barolo) with hot (drinking) chocolate (dark chocolate, milk, nutmeg, allspice, clove, mandarin peel and other spices. I had my doubts, but it was better than expected. And I drank the whole cup.

*Cioccolato is the Italian word for chocolate; and unfortunately this holiday assortment is already sold out for this year's holiday season.

**Piemonte IGP is a protected geographic designation and the term refers only to hazelnuts grown in a specific region of Piedmont Italy. 

Friday, December 23, 2016

Valenza Chocolatier - Fennel holiday cioccolato - Dec. 23, 2016

Chocolate of the Day: 

Valenza Chocolatier
Fennel - Dark Chocolate
(part of 6-piece Holiday Italian Cioccolato Sleeve assortment box)
Good +++
Weight: .4 oz. (11.32 g.) (estimate) in 1 piece
Calories: 60 calories (estimate) in 1 piece
Cost: $15.00 for a 6-piece assortment box
Purchased from: Valenza Chocolatier, Costa Mesa, CA

Welcome to Day #4 of Chocolate and Italian Holiday Theme Week.

This week I'm making my way through a Holiday Italian Cioccolato* Sleeve assortment box from Valenza Chocolatier (Costa Mesa, CA). Created by Amy Jo Pedone, this Italian inspired collection was filled with rich holiday flavors that were cross-culturally delicious.

Today's chocolate was Valenza Chocolatier's Fennel holiday chocolate. This attractive, glossy dark dome with green was filled with a dark chocolate ganache and infused with roasted fennel seeds.

The flavors unfolded nicely so I could taste the chocolate, a very light herbal infusion note, and then a nice seed and fennel finish.

*Cioccolato is the Italian word for chocolate.




Thursday, December 22, 2016

Valenza Chocolatier - dark chocolate Tartaruga - Dec. 22, 2016

Chocolate of the Day: 

Valenza Chocolatier
Tartaruga
Good +++
Weight: 2 oz. (56.6 g.) (estimate) in 1 piece
Calories: 298 calories (estimate) in 1 piece
Cost: N/A - sample from Valenza Chocolatier
Purchased from: N/A - sample from Valenza Chocolatier

Welcome to Day #3 of Chocolate and Italian Holiday Theme Week.

Thank you to Amy Jo Pedone at Valenza Chocolatier (Costa Mesa, CA) for sending along three extra chocolate items—after I ordered her Valenza chocolate holiday sleeve (6-piece holiday assortment) for this week's theme week.


Among these three additional chocolates was today's Tartaruga (Italian for turtle). A turtle in confection parlance refers to a chocolate-covered caramel patty with nuts. Usually there are four nuts that protrude from the patty making the piece resemble a turtle. (Pecan halves make the most convincing turtle feet.)

The Valenza Tartaruga with pecans was a high-end version of a traditional caramel turtle, made with smooth 61% cacao Venezuelan single origin, Fair Trade dark chocolate.* (The prize-winning turtle was awarded a Fair Culinary Arts Blue Ribbon in 2013.)

The interior golden caramel (sugar, organic butter, organic cream, corn syrup and vanilla) tasted authentic and richly substantial.

*Valenza Chocolatier specializes in Italian inspired single bean origin and fair trade chocolates and confections, with no preservatives. Chocolate creation magic is conducted at the Hood Kitchen Space in Costa Mesa, CA.














Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Valenza Chocolatier - Holiday Hazelnut chocolates - Dec. 21, 2016

Chocolate(s) of the Day: 

Valenza Chocolatier
(Holiday Italian Cioccolato Sleeve)

1.) Gianduiotti Classico
2.) Gianduiotti Maximo

Weight: .8 oz. (22.64 g.) estimate in 2 pieces
Calories: 120 calories (estimate) in 2 pieces
Cost: $15.00 for 1 sleeve (6 pieces)
Purchased from: Valenza Chocolatier (online order)

Buone Feste e benvenuto a Day #2 of Italian Holiday Chocolate Week. Happy Holidays and Welcome to a much anticipated chocolate combination week, largely focused on Italian-inspired holiday chocolates from Valenza Chocolatier (Costa Mesa, CA).


Today's two Gianduiotti Classico and Gianduiotti Maximo hazelnut chocolates were part of a six-piece Holiday Italian Cioccolato Sleeve* created by Valenza Chocolatier owner and master chocolatier, Amy Jo Pedone.

Amy Jo (who is half Sicilian) was inspired by Italian holiday sweets and chocolates. Like many chocolate makers and chocolatiers I've met, Amy Jo left the corporate world, received professional training and applied her considerable skills and talents to making chocolates.

Her Gianduiotti Classico was a buttery rich creamy hazelnut chocolate, and slightly sweeter than the Gianduiotti Maximo. The latter epitomized creamy goodness as well, and it captured more intense chocolate and hazelnut flavor. Both would be sure fire winners at any holiday table.

*Unfortunately, this seasonal Italian holiday chocolate assortment was already sold out a few weeks ago. Put a note in your calendar for next year...

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Perugina - Milk Chocolate with Hazelnuts bar - Dec. 20, 2016

Chocolate of the Day: 

Perugina
Milk Chocolate with Hazelnuts bar
Good - Good +
Weight: .7 oz. (20 g.) / 3.5 oz. (99.2 g.) in total bar
Calories: 115 calories in 2 squares/ 1/3 bar
Cost: $1.99 for 1 bar
Purchased from: IKEA, East Palo Alto, CA

Benvenuto a (Welcome to) Day #1 of Italian Holiday Chocolate Series; and happy holidays to all.

When I think of Italian chocolates, I think about creamy milk chocolates with hazelnuts.

Today's Milk Chocolate with Hazelnuts from Perugina* (Italy) honors that tradition. The bar's packaging displayed a gold (Perugina Product of Italy) seal over a green, white and red ribbon—colors from the Italian flag that also seem holiday appropriate.

The relatively thin, smooth milk chocolate bar (no cacao percent listed) contained a tiny sea of roasted and sugared hazelnut bits. While the chocolate was fairly sweet, a faint taste of hazelnut came through.

This gluten free bar was also made without artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.

*Perugina, established in 1907, is now part of Nestle (Switzerland). Perugina bars are made in Italy by Nestle Italiana S.P.A.


Monday, December 19, 2016

bobbilicious - b. chocolate chip walnut cookie - Dec. 19, 2016

Chocolate of the Day:

bobbilicious baking company
(for Whole Foods Market)
b. chocolate chip walnut (cookie)
Good +
Weight: 2 oz. (57 g.) in total cookie
Calories: 280 calories in 1 cookie
Cost: $2.49 for 1 cookie
Purchased from: Whole Foods Market, Los Altos, CA

Welcome to the last day (Day #5) of Chocolate and Walnut Series.

Today's "b. chocolate chip walnut" (cookie) from bobbilicious baking company (for Whole Foods Market) came individually packaged.

It was, what I call, a contradiction cookie. It was generously sized but slim; it was healthy but tasted rich (slightly oily), moist and slightly chewy. It looked robust, but was somewhat crumbly; it was sweet, but somehow managed not to be too sweet.

What was clear: it was made with almond flour and all natural ingredients, with no hard to decipher or pronounce artificial substances. And precautions were taken to segregate ingredients "in a facility that processes dairy, eggs, soy, peanuts and tree nuts." (Hurray, no wheat flour, which tends to get everywhere.)

If I understand correctly, bobbilicious baking company (created by bobbi cohen) supplies Whole Foods Gluten-Free Bakehouse (Morrisville, NC) with gluten-free and dairy-free cookies and bars for distribution in Whole Food Market stores. I bought this cookie at the local Whole Foods Market in the Bay Area (California). (Please feel welcome to correct me if this is incorrect.)

Cohen has developed relationships with quality suppliers. She uses Guittard chocolate, Bob's Red Mill gluten-free offerings (e.g. steel-cut oats), and has come up with her own almond flour blend.

Ingredients: almond flour, organic agave nectar, chocolate chips, organic sunflower oil, walnuts, vanilla extract, almond emulsion, baking soda, salt and cinnamon.



Sunday, December 18, 2016

Philip Marks - Milk Chocolate Walnut and White and Dark bars - Dec. 18, 2016

Chocolate(s) of the Day:

Philip Marks Chocolates
Milk Chocolate with Whole Walnuts bar(s)
Good +
Weight: .2 oz. (5.6 g.) / 2.9 oz. (82 g.) in total package of 2 bars
Calories: 48 calories (estimate) for 1 bite of 1 bar
Cost: $7.49 for 1 package of 2 bars
Purchased from: Piazza's Fine Foods, Palo Alto, CA


Philip Marks Chocolates
White and Dark Marbleized Chocolate bar(s)
Good - Good +
Weight: 2.3 oz. (65 g.) in total package of 2 bars
Calories: 380 calories for 2 bars
Cost: $6.99 for 1 package of 2 bars
Purchased from: Piazza's Fine Foods, Palo Alto, CA

Welcome to Day #4 of this year's Chocolate and Walnut Series.


Today's Milk Chocolate (36 percent "Carmelito") with Whole Walnuts bar created by Philip Marks Chocolates (Burlingame, CA) came in an attractive package that contained two bars. adorned by carefully placed walnut halves.

I also sampled a Philip Marks White and Dark Marbleized Chocolate bar. This stylish bar was a blend of 36 percent "Edelweiss" and 88 percent "Maracaibo" dark chocolate. 

Trader Joe's - Dark Walnut Bar; Loard's Walnut Sundae - Dec. 17, 2016

Chocolate(s) of the Day: 

Trader Joe's
Dark Chocolate, Walnut, Peanut, Fig and Date Bar
Good
Weight: 1.4 oz. (40 g.) in total bar
Calories: 180 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $1.99 (guess?) for 1 bar
Purchased from: Trader Joe's, Alameda? or Mountain View?, CA

Welcome to Day #3 of Chocolate and Walnut Series. Today I celebrated with two chocolate items.

The first was a Dark Chocolate, Walnut, Peanut, Fig and Date Bar from Trader Joe's (Monrovia, CA). The bar was nutty, sweet, chocolatey and slightly chewy.

Loard's Ice Cream
Ice Cream Sundae
Black Walnut, Maple Walnut, chocolate sauce
(Walnut and Cherry Sundae)
Good +
Calories: unknown (750 calories is my guesstimate)
Cost: $ missing information
Purchased from: Loard's Ice Cream, Alameda, CA

Loard's Ice Cream is a local (San Francisco Bay Area) chain of ice cream stores, that first opened in 1950. I left their Alameda location with a smile on my face.

After a hike and holiday shopping, I had a hankering for ice cream, and the counter staff at this 1900s style ice cream shop fixed me up with a three-scoop (Black Walnut, Maple Walnut and Cherry) ice cream sundae with chocolate sauce and whipped cream. It hit the spot

Flour Craft - Walnut Raisin Nib Granola - Dec. 16, 2016

Chocolate of the Day: 

Flour Craft Bakery
Walnut Raisin Cacao Nib Granola
Good +
Weight: 1.5 oz. (42.45 g.) / 12 oz. (340 g.) in total package/bag
Calories: 202 calories in 1.5 servings
Cost: $7.99 for 1 package
Purchased from:

Welcome to Day #2 of Chocolate and Walnut Series.

Today I enjoyed a bowl of Walnut Raisin Cacao Nib Granola from Flour Craft Bakery (San Anselmo, CA), a company that offers gluten-free* baked goods.

I added some warm, toasted hazelnuts and almonds to this certified gluten-free, vegan, and slow-roasted granola mix to make it a bit a more hearty for cold weather breakfast; however, it was perfectly fine by itself. While this granola was light on the chocolate and sugar (a plus), the nibs provided rich, cacao flavor and depth to this mix.

*The Flour Craft Bakery team made this granola in a "100% gluten-free environment."




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