Is this going to make me give up Green and Black's 85%?
No. I'm with you that Green and Black is WAY up there in the chocolate hierarchy.
G&B is such good chocolate that they actually make a white "chocolate" that tastes like something (and normally I think white "chocolate" is kind of a cruel joke). (No, I'm not suggesting that anyone spend their chocolate money on white "chocolate." But I tasted my sister's and was very surprised by it.)
No, what this recipe will do is make it non-tragic when you have no G&B.
OK, I'm in then...
Not sure I'm ready to try any white chocolate though. I never could figure out why they even call that stuff 'chocolate'.
I'm so into milk chocolate... Does this make me a chocolate-woos?
Yes. Yes, it does.
Dang it... I suspected as much. (Hanging head in shame...) I'm not into wine either. But I do love a good, high quality cheese. Is there any hope for me?
Cheese is important, too.
As long as you are not eating your cheese and drinking an umbrella drink at the same time, I think you are OK.
Connie it has been a busy weekend and I just now saw this thread!
This sounds a lot like the ones I had at Whole Foods.
I wish I could remember the name of the one I tried in the store.
But you have the ingredients in your recipe, as I remember them.
I remember the woman selling them said that the raw virgin coconut oil could be frozen and used to make chocolate bars.
I honestly had never eaten anything so heavenly before!
Not only am I a huge dark chocolate lover, but also a coconut freak! This combination is to die for.
Thanks for posting your recipe, I am going to give it a try!
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