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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy chocolate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a type of chocolate that is simple to make or consume, often in recipes or casual conversation.
Example: "This recipe is perfect for beginners; it only requires a few ingredients and results in easy chocolate treats."
Alternatives: "simple chocolate" or "quick chocolate."
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Mayor C. Ray Nagin, who is black, once said he wanted to keep the Big Easy "chocolate" after Katrina.
I'll follow with easy chocolate pots, sweetened with medjool dates and spiked with flaky sea salt – sweet enough without being sugary.
Shop-bought, low-fat custard forms the base of these easy chocolate dessert pots, flavoured with coffee, orange and cardamom.
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The haul has been mouthwatering: among other things, crisp low-fat zucchini cakes; avocado and grapefruit salad; honey-roasted acorn squash; chestnut and apple casserole; and a surprisingly easy chocolate-pumpkin bread pudding made with coconut milk instead of dairy products.
Ganache is not just chocolate sauce, though; it is also the basis for the easiest chocolate truffles.
In fact, homemade ganache is just about the easiest chocolate recipe out there, a dead-simple mixture of melted chocolate and hot cream, whisked until smooth, then chilled until fudgy.
Chocolate truffles For the easiest chocolate truffles, bring 300ml of whipping cream to a boil with 15g of honey, pour on to 300g of chopped 70% cocoa (ie good quality) chocolate, and stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth and amalgamated.
Incised with lines to make dividing the bar easier, the chocolate is meant to be shared and savored like a bottle of fine wine.
In this case, those who wish to do the right thing by not enslaving farmers to poverty and those more infantile-minded among us who just want easy access to chocolate can team up to ensure that cocoa farmers keep producing cocoa.
It's an easy appeal to chocolate lovers, with a little name-reinforcement thrown in.
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