Hot! Hot! Hot!
Will this heat wave ever end? It’s
been in the hundreds since last week (feels like forever).
Today’s High 106°F
We are all lethargic and cranky. What
could put us in a good mood?
Chocolate! Decadent. Smooth. Mood enhancing. Sweet goodness.
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Vegan Chocolates with Koala Crisp Cereal & Cashew Butter |
Let’s turn on the stove and get melting. No!
No! No! It already feels like
Hades. We don’t need any more heat. I’m not really big on using a microwave, so
that’s out of the question. Hmmm. I could harness the sun’s energy and use it
to melt the chocolate. How environmental. I’ll use my car “oven”.
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Guittard's Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips |
I like using semi-sweet chocolate chips… another faux
pas. You’re really supposed to use high
quality chocolate. Since I’m on a low
budget, I’ll stick with the chocolate chips.
Now, we’re talkin’ vegan, so here are some options: Trader Joe’s semi-sweet, Guittard’s semi-sweet, or
Sunspire semi-sweet (a little more pricey) .
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Vegan Chocolate Chips in my Car "Oven" |
After sampling a few out of the bag, pour the rest of those yummy chips in a
glass bowl. Put them in your car “oven”. Don’t forget about ‘em. Times will vary according to the
temperature. I usually look for the
point where the chips start melting and are soft, but you can still see the
individual pieces.
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Stir Melted Chocolate Chips |
After the chips are melted, use a pot holder and take them
inside and stir them.
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Cashew Butter |
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Enviro Kids Koala Crisp Cereal |
Now it’s time to add the goodies. I stirred in Enviro Kids Koala Crisp cereal and
cashew butter. Using a spoon, scoop your mixture onto
parchment paper and let sit until hardened.
This may take a while if the temperature is scorching hot outside. I let them sit overnight to temper. According to the science guy, Michael Chu, temper dark chocolate at 88-90°F
(31-32°C). If chocolate is
tempered properly, it’ll have a nice sheen and a texture that has a snap. If not, you could end up with dull, matte chocolate with a soft texture.
The next morning, my chocolates were still a little
soft. I got impatient, so I broke the rules again
and put them in the frig. Voile! My chocolates didn’t suffer… they had a glossy sheen
and when I tried ‘em, they had a snap. Lucky me. Now, onto my willing test
subject, Craig… success, when he tried them, he flipped out and gave his seal of
approval.
Craig is waiting for the next batch, I might add toasted coconut and sea salt. Have fun with it… add various nuts,
peanut butter, almond butter, flavored non-dairy creamer, crushed corn flakes,
granola, cranberries, mint extract, cayenne,… you name
it. Remember to eat 'em before they melt.