Chocolate & Subtypes For Chefs To Recognize

By Jennifer Marie Anderson


To say that chocolate is versatile would be an understatement. However, it is not enough for a single subtype to be put to use; sometimes you're going to have to expand your horizons and see which ones are the best for certain recipes. Just because one type of chocolate works well for a pastry recipe does not necessarily mean that it can be included in brownies, for example. When it comes to the many categories of chocolate, these are a few ideas which budding chefs should know.

To start off, you should understand the importance of unsweetened chocolate. Keep in mind that this chocolate's taste, while recognizable, is not exactly the sweetest, meaning that you're probably going to eat it on its own. More often than not, though, chefs have taken it upon themselves to bring this type of chocolate into different recipes, resulting in the creation of desirable confectioneries. These include - but are not necessarily limited to - brownies and cookies.

Semi-sweet chocolate stands as a level higher, in terms of taste, from unsweetened. Specifically, if you want to be able to use semi-sweet chocolate for more than one purpose, you have the opportunity to do so. Even though this ingredient may be used for baking a variety of sweets, it can just as easily be eaten on its own, since it has enough sweetness to be enjoyed. However, seeing as how its taste is not exactly affected by other ingredients, it's another subtype for chefs to look into.

White chocolate may be another option to look into, depending on how your tastes take to it. Many will denounce this product because of its lack of cocoa solids but this does not make it any less worthwhile to the culinary arts. Seeing as how it shares a unique taste, compared to standard chocolate, no one should overlook the potential flavor it can bring to various desserts. Even if its only usage is as icing, it's a level of usage all the same.

Seeing as how chocolate has its place in cooking, it's important to look at the various subtypes it is made up of. As you can see, each of them possess their own differences, some of them more unique than others. Regardless, you should not set aside one option, since it may very well be the best one to bring the finest tastes out of your sweets. If these options are focused on, it will not be long until your culinary efforts are made that much sweeter.




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