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Have an extra copy of Ramon Morato's chocolate book


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Hi!

I know how expensive these gorgeous books are through the usual channels. I happen to have an extra copy thanks to a good friend and want to offer it to anyone interested.

I listed it on ebay, here is a link (please edit it, if there is a way to get referral fees for egullet, I only found this feature for Amazon):

Ramon Morato's Chocolate book on ebay

As far as I can tell the content is identical, same number of pages, same content on the pages I checked (used random numbers). It has German language where my other one has Spanish.

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3 hours ago, Jim D. said:

I am familiar with the Morato book but have not actually seen it. Is it primarily technique or recipes, or a mixture?

 

Its everything chocolate, not just bonbons. There is the usual prologue on how chocolate and tempering work then sections on: 

breakfast & snacks

drinking chocolate

jams & creams

Cakes 

individual cakes

other desserts 

chocolates (bonbons, truffles, etc)

restaurant desserts & petit fours. 

 

I have the english/Spanish version, 2nd edition in excellent condition except for a small gouge on the spine. I’d have to look up what I paid for it, but would entertain offers. 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, pastrygirl said:

 

Its everything chocolate, not just bonbons. There is the usual prologue on how chocolate and tempering work then sections on: 

breakfast & snacks

drinking chocolate

jams & creams

Cakes 

individual cakes

other desserts 

chocolates (bonbons, truffles, etc)

restaurant desserts & petit fours. 

 

I have the english/Spanish version, 2nd edition in excellent condition except for a small gouge on the spine. I’d have to look up what I paid for it, but would entertain offers. 

 

 

Thanks for the helpful list. Just a rough guess: about how many recipes for chocolates does it contain? For someone who doesn't make the other things listed, how useful is it beyond Greweling et al.?

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I would say it's about 150 pages pf chocolate - bonbons, truffels etc as pastrygirl noted down.

 

Here's a picture of the index.

 

Not sure how useful it would be if you already have Greweling, but I like it a lot. The chapter about mousses is amazing. Reading about technics etc, for bonbons - I think that Coppel have Morató as one of her main inspirations.

 

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LOL. This thread is 10 years old.

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