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- skell1ngton777
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any reason you use chocolate as opposed to just cocoa powder?
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Coca cola is also antother ingredient used to improve chille. Damn you. Now I want chille 
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Think the first time I saw it being done it was with actual chocolate so just went with itimami wrote:any reason you use chocolate as opposed to just cocoa powder?
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Makes it taste nice, gives it a smokey flavour almost. Recommend trying it, a few squares next time you do a chilli, toward the end of cooking after everything else has been added before it starts to simmer.Electric_Head wrote:Any reason for the chocolate?
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wub wrote:Makes it taste nice, gives it a smokey flavour almost. Recommend trying it, a few squares next time you do a chilli, toward the end of cooking after everything else has been added before it starts to simmer.Electric_Head wrote:Any reason for the chocolate?
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Cocoa powder sure but surely using a block of dairy milk changes the whole texture?

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Dark chocolate, not dairy.southstar wrote:Cocoa powder sure but surely using a block of dairy milk changes the whole texture?
And no, not especially. It melts as soon as it goes in and mixes with the rest of the sauce. Not advocating you chuck a whole bar in, just a few squares.
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Tempted

While i'm on this thread, they need to start selling dark chocolate in proper size bars, not just those tiny bournville ones
While i'm on this thread, they need to start selling dark chocolate in proper size bars, not just those tiny bournville ones

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this chocolate is amazing.southstar wrote:Tempted
While i'm on this thread, they need to start selling dark chocolate in proper size bars, not just those tiny bournville ones
also i always put cocoa or dark chocolate in my chilli, makes it much nicer imo

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im gonna try it next time i make chili
i've had mexican sauces made with chocolate though
for people wondering what the deal is with putting chocolate in chili etc.. AFAIK in Central/South America, cocoa is traditionally consumed with chili peppers. I seem to remember people there used to mix it with tobacco and smoke it too.
i've had mexican sauces made with chocolate though
for people wondering what the deal is with putting chocolate in chili etc.. AFAIK in Central/South America, cocoa is traditionally consumed with chili peppers. I seem to remember people there used to mix it with tobacco and smoke it too.
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There used to be this drink they gave you at Cadbury world in the rainforest section that mixed the twoimami wrote:im gonna try it next time i make chili
i've had mexican sauces made with chocolate though
for people wondering what the deal is with putting chocolate in chili etc.. AFAIK in Central/South America, cocoa is traditionally consumed with chili peppers. I seem to remember people there used to mix it with tobacco and smoke it too.

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Highly recommend this, they are the bizzle man.southstar wrote:Tempted
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my mom puts marmite in our chilis
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Avocados weren't ripe enough to have for breakfast
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The grapes I bought this morning were too ripe.wub wrote:Avocados weren't ripe enough to have for breakfast
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I also added slightly too much green tea powder to my after meal cuppa, so it was ever so slightly bitter.magma wrote:The grapes I bought this morning were too ripe.wub wrote:Avocados weren't ripe enough to have for breakfast
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