Priya Suresh is a pioneer in food blogging. Check her site "Priya's Versatile recipes " for innovative and interesting recipes. She is one great blogger, who co-ordinates with most of us. Whenever we see a challenge, she will be a part of it. She is so humble, down to earth person. She conducts an event called "Rendez Vous - with a Foodie", which introduces two food blogger every month on 7 th and 20 th. I got an opportunity this month.I have mentioned about her in her previous guest post . If you want to see what she has offered, check here. When I was searching her site to see , what she has not blogged about. I was stumbled to see ,that she has given almost all combinations. I was struggling to give her a new recipe. Finally decided to give this home made chocolate post. Check the recipe here.
Last year when I visited India, I grabbed some props and recipe books from"RMKV" Tirunelveli.One of the book is "Sweets" written by "Malliga Badrinath" - a famous South Indian cooking icon. In that book, this simple to make chocolate recipe inspired me . So prepare the chocolates using milk powder and cocoa powder. This is easy to make ,but care should be taken while preparing the syrup. If the syrup doesn't form single thread ,then the chocolate will not set properly. Sifting both milk powder and cocoa powder is necessary, so that we don't get any lumps.
The butter gives a shiny texture to the chocolate.We can mould the chocolates in n number of ways. We can use different moulds to prepare . I just used a loaf pan to prepare the chocolate.We can use any nuts or raisins of our choice and add it to the chocolate. These chocolates stay fresh for almost 10 days on the counter, if it is stored in air tight container.
well prepared dear...awesome
ReplyDeletewow fantastic home made chocolate bars :) very addictive one !!wonderful presentation dear !!
ReplyDeleteWow...Nice one...Thanks for sharing your guest post...
ReplyDeleteLovely chocolate and nice post savitha.
ReplyDeleteYummy and very tasty....... Chocolates!
ReplyDeleteYummy !!It looks great dear :)Love it savi !!
ReplyDeleteLovely post savitha ka...Happy to be your follower ...
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you Savitha that Priya Suresh needs no introduction in Blogger's world. Her Homemade Chocolates look simply delicious.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Seem a perfect !
ReplyDeletesuper, will check the post :-)
ReplyDeletelovely guest post :) and such an inviting post :)
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate looks yummy Savitha! Love the clicks. Did you also go to India this december???
ReplyDeleteShobha