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1 Kilo of Italian chocolate...what to do?


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My girlfriend recently returned from a trip to Milan with a 1k (2.2lb) bar of chocolate for me to use in a cooking application. It's not marked, but it tastes like it is 60% cacao. While I know of a couple recipes that use a couple ounces of chocolate, I can't think of one that would use this much. Any ideas on something I could make that would use up a large portion of it?

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This is very good and uses a total of l lb. (12 oz for the cake, and 4 oz for the glaze - I actually prefer it without the glaze):

FLOURLESS CHOCOLATE CAKE WITH CHOCOLATE GLAZE

http://www.finecooking.com/recipes/flourless-chocolate-cake-chocolate-glaze.aspx

The Baked Brownie is fantastic, and uses 11 oz:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000280791

(Great photos at:

http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2010/10/08/the-baked-brownie/

Dark Chocolate Mousse from Cook's Illustated is excellent - it uses 8 oz, but you can double it to use up a pound.

There's nothing better than a good friend, except a good friend with CHOCOLATE.
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I'll take it off your hands for you :wink:

Anything out of the "Pure Chocolate" cookbook. Or make truffles. It should keep, what's the rush to use it immediately?

If you ate pasta and antipasto, would you still be hungry? ~Author Unknown

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I'll take it off your hands for you :wink:

Anything out of the "Pure Chocolate" cookbook. Or make truffles. It should keep, what's the rush to use it immediately?

Ditto for me.

Darienne

 

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If you store it in a cool dry place it will keep for years. You could divide it into portions and vacuum seal the ones you aren't using right away. It sounds like a treat - any idea who the maker is?

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