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I requested the recipe directly from the Carnival site as I have recently been diagnosed as diabetic. The response said if the recipe is not in their cookbooks (which I have all of) then they would not have access to the cake recipe. The only think they could sugest is to ask the dining staff on our next cruise. I was so disappointed!
Ive heard that if you email Carnival they are usually very happy to give up their recipes
The recipe said to heat the chocolate until its melting point.
I need a cruise recipe sized down from 1000 to 20. Here is the recipe: Melting chocolate cake semi sweet chocolate 70 lb Butter 70 lb Fresh eggs 700 Sugar 18 lb Flour 25 lb I convert myself and it flopped. Here is a link to a page I found on Recipe Conversion Factor. . http://bakingdesserts.suite101.com/article.cfm/how_to_use_a_recipe_conversion_factor_rcf
One easy chocolate pots recipe is called the Easy Marbled Chocolate Pots recipe. Other chocolate pots recipes include the Chocolate Pots de Creme recipe and the Rich and Easy Dark Chocolate Pots recipe.
No not all chocolates and candies have the same melting points as they have different ratios of ingredients.Such as one bar may have more chocolate to sugar which decreases the melting points whereas another may have more sugar in his chocolate bar than chocolate and be a increased melting point.There are also many other factor to a chocolates melting point such as date ,storage and as above ingredients.
White hot chocolate is made by replacing milk chocolate with white chocolate in a recipe for hot chocolate. Simple recipes only have about five cups of milk and one cup of chocolate. Melting the chocolate over low heat and then adding in the milk creates the finished drink.
The common recipe for chocolate molds is to melt the chocolate and shape it before it cools up. The best recipe indicates to choose the best chocolate possible and to mix dark chocolate with milk chocolate in order to get different flavours in the same mold.
Yes! Here is the recipe! (This is an Oven recipe!) Egg + Flour + Butter = Cookies! If you want to make chocolate cookies, this is the recipe! (This is also an Oven recipe!) Cookies + Chocolate = Chocolate Cookies!
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chocolate covered spoons are a great recipe involving chocolate. You can melt any kind of chocolate then just dip, freeze, and ENJOY! For delishous results why not try hearshey chocolate? I luv HERSHEYS!