Tag Archive: chocolate candy

Carol Widman’s “Chippers”

OMG!  Home of the Famous Chocolate covered Potato Chip, “Chippers”.  That’s what Carol Widman’s Candy Company proudly boasts.  And I completely agree!

Carol Widman’s Candy Company is located in Fargo, North Dakota.  They’ve been making quality chocolates for four generations.  I’m not sure when they started making chocolate covered potato chips, but they have perfected them.  They come covered in milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, peanut butter, and white almond. 

It really doesn’t matter which coating you choose, so pick your favorite.  No matter what, the Chippers are down right addicting.
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Fannie May Chocolates Returns

2004 was a tumultuous time for Chicago-based chocolate retailer Fannie May.  It was the year they declared bankruptcy.  More than 200 stores were closed.

Fannie May began in 1920 when H. Teller Archibald opened a chocolate shop on LaSalle St. in Chicago.  In 1946, the famous Fannie May Pixies® were introduced and it continues to be their best selling item.  Pixies are caramel covered nuts drenched in chocolate.
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Candied Orange Peel vs. Jellied Orange Candies

As promised here are two recipes.  The first is for Candied Orange Peel.  The second is for Jellied Orange Candies.

For best results you'll have to temper the chocolate so review those instructional blog posts, or refer to your Chocolate University Online lesson materials, if you need to refresh your memory.

Candied Orange Peel

• 1 large navel orange
• 3/4 cup sugar
• 1/2 cup water
• 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate, chopped
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Chocolate and Orange

If you like the flavor combination of chocolate and orange, did you know you could enjoy it three different ways?

  1. chocolate-covered orange peel
  2. chocolate coated orange jelly sticks
  3. orange flavor-infused chocolate

Perhaps you are already of lover of Terry’s Chocolate Orange, the one that you bang on the counter and sections of chocolate wedges that look like an orange come apart.
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Rocky Mountain Orange Peel

The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is an international retail franchisor of chocolates and confectionery products.  21 years ago a man named Frank Crail started the company in the old-west town of Durango, Colorado. 

I recently tried their version of chocolate-covered candied orange peel.  Chocolate-covered orange peel is one of my favorite chocolates, and I like to try various recipes from chocolate shops around the globe.
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Halloween Chocolate Fangs

Do you want to know the most popular chocolate treat for this year’s Halloween?

Chocolate fangs and all things vampire!  It’s not a shock, of course, thanks to the “Twilight” movies and “True Blood” television show.

Chocolatiers say many varieties of chocolate fangs are flying of the shelves.  Some of the vampire teeth are solid dark chocolate while other are filled with fudge or peanut butter.
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Caramel Dipped Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Here's a recipe for pretzels dipped in caramel and then covered in semisweet chocolate.  These are a little fussy, but oh-so-good!

Caramel Dipped Chocolate Covered Pretzels
 
• 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
• 20 caramels
• 2 1/2 teaspoons water
• 36 pretzel nuggets
• 4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped 
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Halloween Bark!

Almond Bark or candy bark is a thin confectionery coating usually made with nuts and added flavors (like peppermint or vanilla) and/or added colors.  The “bark” can be sold in blocks or discs for home candy making and dipping.  This is not “real” chocolate, but a confection commonly used in place of real chocolate because it hardens without having to temper it first.

The term bark is typically associated with confectionery coating, but I have seen chocolate bark being sold, especially around holidays.  I think that regardless of which type of coating the bark is made from, the common factor is that the final product resembles bark on a tree; thin and bumpy.
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Candy Has A Shelf Life

As a kid, I used to have a designated dresser drawer in my room where I would store my Halloween candy.  I would try to make it last as long as possible.  After several years of this practice, my experience told me to eat my favorite pieces first because some candy just didn’t taste good after a while.  What I didn’t know at the time was that candy has a shelf life.

Shelf life is the length of time a product may be stored without becoming unsuitable for use or consumption.

This shelf life for candy can range between two weeks to a year.  The length of time depends on the type of candy, along with correct packaging and the proper storage conditions.
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Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes

Back in 1909 Walter Baker & Co., Ltd. published a little book called Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes By Miss Parloa and Home Made Candy Recipes By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill.

The staff here at Chocolate University Online have created a special 100th anniversary edition of this book and released it in a PDF download format.
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