Wednesday, November 4, 2009

ChocolateBet: November 5, 2009


Chocolate of the Day:


1 chocolate skull
Vosges Haut-Chocolat
Red Fire Skull
Very Good
Weight: 2.2 oz. (62.4 g.) in 1 skull
Calories: 325 calories (estim.)
Cost: Approx. $8
Purchased from: Vosges Haut-Chocolat, Chicago, IL

El Dia de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) is celebrated in Mexico, and in some (primarily Southwestern) U.S. communities. Sugar skulls are put out to honor departed loved ones. This holiday fell on Nov. 1-2 this year; however, my chocolate skulls arrived only yesterday (Nov. 4), pushing my Dia(s) de Chocolate skull-eating to Nov. 4-5. Today's dark chocolate (55% cacao) Red Fire Skull was flavored with "Mexican ancho and chipotle chilies + (Ceylon) cinnamon." Eyes were decorated with Black Hawaiian sea salt.

ChocolateBet: November 04, 2009



Chocolate of the Day:

1 chocolate skull
Vosges Haut-Chocolat
Barcelona Skull
Weight: 2.2 oz. (62.4 g.) in 1 skull
Calories: 325 calories (estimate)
Cost: Approx. $8
Purchased from: Vosges, in Chicago, IL

Hurray. My chocolate skulls finally arrived today. I'm two days late for Day of the Dead (Nov. 1-2) celebratory eating. That didn't stop me from enjoying every bit of my Barcelona Skull, made with "hickory smoked almonds + Maldon sea salt + deep milk chocolate (45% cacao)."

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

ChocolateBet: November 3, 2009


Chocolate of the Day:
2 pieces (figs)
La Biscotteria
Chocolate Dipped Figs
Good + - Very Good
Weight: ~ .8 oz. (22 g.) for 2 figs/8 oz. (226 g.) for total pkg. of 20 figs
Calories: 108 calories (estimate) in 2 figs
Cost: $14.00 for a package of ~ 20 figs
Purchased from: La Biscotteria, in Redwood City, CA

Mission black figs were dipped in "German dark chocolate." Very nice. I also plan to try some of these figs drizzled with brandy, topped with whipped cream, and maybe a dusting of nutmeg.

Monday, November 2, 2009

ChocolateBet: November 2, 2009


Chocolate of the Day:

1 frozen bar
Klondike (Unilever)
Klondike bar made with Reese's Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
Good +
Weight: 4 fl. oz. (118 mL)/24 fl oz. (709 mL)
Calories: 260 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $3.99 in 1 package of 6 bars
Purchased from: Safeway, in Palo Alto, CA

Reese's has done a great job extending their brand to a variety of product offerings. I've enjoyed most of them. I like Reese's peanut butter cups and I like ice cream. The frozen chocolate coating has to stand up to freezing temperatures as well as contact with warm hands. I'm not wild about the texture and taste of most chocolate coatings like this; however, this coating worked, and looks like it was made without hydrogenated oils.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

ChocolateBet: November 1, 2009


Chocolate of the Day:
1 package of 8 small cookies
La Biscotteria
Amaretti Mini Chocolate Dipped Cookies
Very Good +
Weight: ~ 2.2 oz. (63 grams) in one package of 8 small cookies
Calories: ~ 230 calories (estimate)
Cost: $5.00 for package of 8 small cookies
Purchased from: La Biscotteria, in Redwood City, CA

These mini Amaretti cookies (with chocolate on the flat side) were a slight variation on yesterday's larger amaretti with chocolate ganache cookie (topped with almond pieces). Both were excellent. For those that can't tolerate wheat or gluten, and can eat almonds, these amaretti are one of the best alternatives you could hope to find.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

ChocolateBet: October 31, 2009


Chocolate of the Day:

1 cookie
La Biscotteria
Amaretti Chocolate Ganache Cookie
Very Good +
Weight: ~ 2.5 oz. (estimate)
Calories: ~ 300 calories (estimate)
Cost: $3.00
Purchased from: La Biscotteria, Redwood City, CA

First, Happy Halloween all. I have failed for three years running to find a chocolate skull in time for Halloween. I did finally find one today, online -- from Vosges, based in the Chicago area. So, provided they haven't run out already, I'll cover that in November.

However, I believe I found something better for today. Yesterday, I visited La Biscotteria (Redwood City, CA) for the first time.

This Italian themed, family-run business (see image of owner and shop above), sells biscotti and very tasty baked goods, pottery, and other items, such as chocolate dipped figs. Their Amaretti cookies (wheat-free) are excellent, and are available with and without chocolate, in small and large sizes. Today I enjoyed a large Amaretti cookie (with chocolate).

(The image of several of these cookies on plate above is from La Biscotteria website.) Definitely a great Halloween treat. An (optional) small glass of port might go well with this cookies in the future.

Friday, October 30, 2009

ChocolateBet: October 30, 2009


Chocolate of the Day #1:
1 small square
Valrhona
Guanaja
Very Good - Very Good +
Weight: ~ .28 oz. (8 grams) (estimate)
Calories: ~42 calories (estimate)
Cost: $0.40
Purchased from: Fog City News, San Francisco, CA

Valrhona has an excellent reputation for rich, smooth dark chocolates. This 70% (cacao) square made from beans from South America delivered.

Chocolate of the Day: #2
Brand: (Made for Candy Land)
Monterey Bay Otter Poop
Good+
Weight: 4 oz. (113 g.)
Calories: ~ 600 calories
Cost: $4.99 for 1 bag
Purchased from: Candy Land, in Monterey, CA

My second chocolate today, Monterey Bay Otter Poop, veered into the shallow end of the chocolate decorum pool. Two days ago a friend and I watched otters frolic in their tank at the Monterey Bay Aquarium before popping into Bubba Gumps for lunch and Candy Land for dessert. Perhaps when I saw this bag I was still suffering from otter adoration syndrome. As far as I know, absolutely no otter poop was involved in the making of these chocolates. The bag contained chocolate covered praline peanuts. (I believe the same manufacturer also makes chocolate homages to other types of animal scat (e.g. moose droppings, bear poop), and sells them to/brands them for local retailers and tourist shops throughout North America.)
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