Everyone told me I had to read this book. Everyone said they loved it! I found it too "disturbing" for my taste. I struggled through it but finished it and didn't even skip to the end.
I did like the Aurelius character because he was a chef and he was kind. I could relate to his character. The book is very well written and is interesting..very unpredictable, which is a plus.
While reading this book I found myself always craving hot chocolate! And then to my amazement a cooking friend posted a recipe. I can also relate to my friend because Food Is Her Love Language! It is mine too! If I bake you something..I love you. If I continue to bake for you..I really love you.
I really love hot chocolate!
3 simple ingredients.
"I made myself a cup of cocoa". The character in this book lives on cocoa and hardly anything else. I wish I had counted the number of references to a single cup of cocoa. Hence my continuous cravings.
mmm good stuff.
Ingredients
Directions
Combine chocolate and marzipan in a food processor until it resembles a very coarse meal.
Heat milk until steaming.
With the motor running, slowly pour the hot milk into the chocolate mixture; process until throughly combined.
Return to pan and heat to desire temperature.
(If making more than one cup, only add one cup of milk to the chocolate mixture. Combine the chocolate mixture with the remaining milk in the saucepan.
Serves 1
Call me lazy but...
I just threw everything in the blender and whirled it about. It was great.
I did like the Aurelius character because he was a chef and he was kind. I could relate to his character. The book is very well written and is interesting..very unpredictable, which is a plus.
While reading this book I found myself always craving hot chocolate! And then to my amazement a cooking friend posted a recipe. I can also relate to my friend because Food Is Her Love Language! It is mine too! If I bake you something..I love you. If I continue to bake for you..I really love you.
I really love hot chocolate!
3 simple ingredients.
"I made myself a cup of cocoa". The character in this book lives on cocoa and hardly anything else. I wish I had counted the number of references to a single cup of cocoa. Hence my continuous cravings.
mmm good stuff.
Ingredients
- 1/4 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips, rounded
- 1 oz. marzipan
- 1 c. milk
Directions
Combine chocolate and marzipan in a food processor until it resembles a very coarse meal.
Heat milk until steaming.
With the motor running, slowly pour the hot milk into the chocolate mixture; process until throughly combined.
Return to pan and heat to desire temperature.
(If making more than one cup, only add one cup of milk to the chocolate mixture. Combine the chocolate mixture with the remaining milk in the saucepan.
Serves 1
Call me lazy but...
I just threw everything in the blender and whirled it about. It was great.
Comments
And the cocoa looks so good. I love homemade!
:)
ButterYum
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Mary~ homeiswheretheboatis.wordpress.com
i bot this book and my sister took it, i guess i better buy it again! but "disturbing" kind of keeps me leery though, i better learn a bit more about it... i do love unpredictable, and of course hot chocolate! adding marzipan is a great touch~
thanks so much for playing at food with style, your pics are darling!
I hope you will try the chocolate...it is great. Even if Marzipan is 6$ a tube.
ButterYum,
I love hearing from you and think of you whenever I make pretzels.
Rettabug,
This is so much better than Swiss Miss. I wish I could have you over!
Librariane,
If a book mentions food I start to drool! Loved your ThunderCake.
Mary,
I am very picky about the books I read. I should have been like you and stopped and started something else.
Sarah,
Try the hot chocolate!
Once in a Blue Moon,
I can't thank you enough for your wonderful blog. I love being connected to other readers who are passionate about food.