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Steve Wertz > wrote:
: I got a craving for a cold glass of chocolate milk - not that crap : they sell in the store that has all the disgusting thickeners in : it. : Is there an easy way to make it from just cocoa and sugar? My : experience with powdered cocoa and iced coffee tells me that cocoa : doesn't dissolve in cold liquids. Just heat the milk first? (but : then I have to wait for it to get cold again...) This may not really help you, but... we recently switched from using cocoa to 99% using unsweetened chocolate in making our 'chocolate sodas'. We dissolve a one ounce block of chocolate [we're using Scharffenberger] in about a cup of water by heating. You would of course use milk. For us the one ounce block is enough for a quart of 'soda'. Yes, there are a few flecks of solid chocolate in the final drink, but we think that that just makes it even more interesting. We cool the melted chocolate-liquid mix under cold running water, which takes just a few minutes. --thelma : -sw |
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