Back from Hawaiian vactaion with new ingredients & new ideas!

May 19th, 2010

For our second year wedding anniversary Brian and I went for a perfect week of fun in the sun on the island of Maui! A vacation was much needed after our place had become over run with chocolate…. everything! From Easter to Unique LA, then Mother’s Day and even a wine Party,  I was pooped! Although, just because I’m splashing with sea turtles and sailing off into the sunset  it doesn’t mean chocolate is not on my mind. The gears are always turning up there and I have returned with fresh ideas and some new product ingredients straight from the islands. I even found the time to sample some chocolate made from Hawaiian grown cacao and discover dark chocolate covered macadamias. ; ) A new fav!

First order of business and most important, Honu! The green sea turtle. Everyone is on the hunt for them while out in the water off Maui and we were blessed enough to have spotted a few in three different snorkeling spots. I have always been fond of these creatures and for some time I have been wanting to find a way to support their protection. After this and the recent oil spill in the gulf of mexico we need to do all we can in support of marine life. I usually make classic chocolate turtles, a pecan and caramel cluster dipped in milk chocolate. It’s hard to deny the goodness of this mix of salty and sweet that so many love. …Not to be confused with the gentle giant above these candies don’t look like their reptile counterparts but if all goes well they may in the future. I am currently seeking out the best organization to donate a large portion of all further turtle sales to and as soon as I do, you will be the first to know.

After all that swimming one tends to get hungry and what better snack than chocolate!? While on a sunset cruise we were given a taste of the famous Mauna Loa chocolate macadamia clusters. Because I have become somewhat of a chocolate snob and now prefer dark chocolate, even after a few glasses of champagne they didn’t impress me much. But, I do love macadamia nuts and we were on a boat,  so I couldn’t complain! They inspired me to later seek out these dark chocolate covered macadamias at a local ABC store. (Funny side note that the “ABC” stores there don’t sell much booze but a whole lot of tourist crap and some snacks.) Each nut covered in chocolate, unlike the more famous clusters equals to a much better balance of chocolate to nut ratio. Even though the “dark” chocolate is actually semisweet chocolate and not so much dark it wasn’t nearly as sweet as it’s milk cousin. I could hardly put them down before the whole bag was gone! And then immediately turned to Brian and  asked when we could get an enrober so I could make my own. : )

I also couldn’t resist this candy bar from Malie Kai Chocolates. All of their bars are single origin and made from cacao grown on farms located on the north shore of Oahu. This dark chocolate bar is also on the sweet side of darks but I enjoyed the fruit and coffee notes. Along with the macadamias and this candy bar I picked out a new 100%  kona coffee and a passion fruit tea for my truffle ganache. After the fact, I discovered all four of the products I brought home from Maui are actually made on Oahu… I think I see another vacation in our near future! : )


Unique LA Overview

April 28th, 2010

So I made it through the infamous Unique LA spring show! Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible and for all who came out in support of us and all of the other local vendors.  We sampled almost 15 pounds of product and had a drawing for $50 worth of free chocolate! I had a great time seeing the shoppers enjoy themselves and even had some time to shop myself!

I didn’t get many photos though,  I let my hubby play with my camera for the day in hopes for a few to share but he like to take photos on the move so unfortunately there’s not many to choose from that are in focus!

My favorite booth was Steppie, of course because she designs everything panda and for those of you who don’t know I LOVE pandas. SO I came home with a shirt and a few buttons from there. I also picked and exquisite laser cut necklace from Molly M Designs and was gifted (from my BFF) an amazing handbag from Kim White Handbags. In my opinion Molly and Kim’s stuff were the best finds of the whole show, that’s why I got them! I wish I would have gotten a nice pic of their booths but you will have to go to their sites and see for yourself.

Unique LA this weekend!

April 23rd, 2010

We are proud and excited to announce that we will be participating in Unique LA this weekend! Unique LA is the largest independent design show in the country and will include 300 vendors and their locally made wares.  Come out and support local designers and artisans for two days of shopping, eating and crafting fun! From clothes to jewelry to art to CHOCOLATE, there’s something to please everyone. Also, because you and I both know that shopping can work up an appetite there will be two cafes featuring some of LA’s best restaurants and gourmet food trucks.  Work shops will be going on both days for the crafter in all of us.  Learn how to make new stuff out of old sweaters or design steampunk style jewelry. Sip free drinks from the bar and rock out to dj jams whilst you check out some of the best things LA has to offer, there’s even an area for the kiddies! Mother’s Day will be here before we know it and what a great place to find the perfect gift for the most important lady in your life. Tickets are 10$ and unique will donation a portion of the sales to the non-profit group GreenWish,  which helps support nine local environmental groups including Friends of Los Angeles River, Surfrider Foundation and Algalita.

I have been hard at work in preparation for the event and have whipped up ten batches of caramel and eight batches of marshmallow and still counting. We will feature our most popular and favorite “Bites” confections including Smores, Caramels, and Krispies.   In honor of our lady earth today and every day we will be using 100% recycled shopping bags that can be re-used or one again recycled!

SPECS:

When: April 24th & 25th, 11am – 6pm both days
Where: California Market Center’s Penthouse (110 East 9th Street – Map It)
Cost: $10 at the door or in advance (kids 12 and under are free).

Your admission includes:
• Free drinks & a hosted bar (IZZE, Honest Tea, water, beer, UNIQUE cocktails)
• Unlimited re-entry for both days
• Your very own collectible tote bag, exclusive to each show… The Spring tote is designed by LA graphic designer Keith Scharwath! Sweet.
• Free eco workshops and cool handmade activities all weekend, brought to you by Your Daily Thread and Quayside Publishing
• Family/Kids creativity zone and seating area
• Access to giveaways and door prizes all weekend long
• Souvenir copy of the Vendor Directory + Mini Magazine

Hope to see you there!

Soy FREE Chocolates

April 6th, 2010

Recently I got a call from a family member who was asking about soy free chocolates. She has a friend who just found out she has allergies to soy, wheat, and corn. How horrible! In trying to help her discover a soy free chocolate she turned to me “the family expert”. Luckily I have a box full of empty candy bar boxes and wrappers, my favorites of course. So I quickly pulled them out scouring over the ingredient labels.

Soy Lecithin is a very common ingredient found in chocolate. I often wondered myself what it was and what purpose it served. Lecithin is derived from soybean oil  and used in chocolate manufacturing for its emulsifying properties. Helping to keep the cocoa and cocoa butter elements bonded together and thus increasing shelf life.

In my reading I discovered that during the  process of extracting lecithin from refined soybean oil, most of the allergenic proteins are eliminated. Studies have shown that soybean-allergic individuals are not sensitive to soy lecithin. Although there are people who are allergic to soy lecithin and not sensitive to soy beans.

If you fall into either of these categories or just want to try some damn good soy-free chocolates I have some suggestions for you. I pulled these from my box of “research” and attest for their overall flavor and goodness.

  • Dark Chocolate Twist by Alter Eco. They have other types of candy bars, this one in particular is full of crystallized orange peel.  I could not put it down!
  • Rio Caribe by Rogue Chocolatier. Further proof of my love for Venezuelan cocoa beans. Full of coffee notes with hints of citrus.

Rio Caribe by Rogue Chocolatier

I do have other bars worth mentioning like Amano and Michel Cluizel but they either state on the box; ” may contain traces of” or “is processed on machines/equipment shared with soy products.

Look for these and other great chocolate bars at gourmet food retailers, Whole Foods or your local health food store. Bon Apitite!

Dark chocolate promotes healthy hearts!

March 31st, 2010

According to an article put out today by CNN.com relating to maters of the heart “Daily chocolate may keep the heart doctor away” CNN.com seemed to reference health.com frequently in this article, but in digging through health.com I didn’t find out too much real information, which leads me to believe they are just in bed together or whatever.

However, I did find this in the internet fog;  Healthy Living: Chocolate. Dr. Jonathan Wood has written a  much more informative article with the most classic advice-“A good rule of thumb: everything in moderation!”

I’m all for plugging the health benefits of chocolate but we are not talking about any chocolate,  like the famous Reese’s Peanut Butter Egg, or any of your other favorite Easter candies for that matter. We are talking about at least 70% dark chocolate and as I have learned from many tastings, it takes a pretty advanced palate to enjoy chocolate of this strength.

Don’t get me wrong I frequently enjoy a 70%bar, my favorite being Amano Ocumare. This hand crafted chocolate bar is made exclusively from beans coming out of the Ocumare Valley, Venezuela. This small US company has won countless awards, much deserving and I have boasted them since first taste! Here at Lady Chocolatier we are in transition to a Venezuelan dark chocolate because I love it so much. Look for bars to be released in the coming months.

Back to chocolate and our health- We are not talking about large amounts , less than a quarter ounce each day is all it takes. Good luck at stopping after one quarter ounce! Or at least that’s what some studies say ….. I’ve read its healthy to have anywhere from 1 to 3oz per day. A quarter oz. vs 3oz seems like a big difference, but who’s to say? If you’re forcing yourself to eat chocolate for health benefits on a daily basis, my guess is you would rather have the quarter ounce.  Then what do you indulge in? Doesn’t the novelty wear off? I think it’s going to get old, pretty fast maybe I will give it a whirl…… probably not. But then again I eat chocolate on mast days anyway.

This news isn’t all that new. The known health benefits of eating chocolate everyday inspired chocolate company TCHO to market a line of  “daily dose” portions. These individually wrapped 8 gram bars are slightly over the said quarter ounce, but who’s counting.  “Available in 30-day, 60-day, and 90-day prescriptions.”

Below is a look at a quarter ounce vs 3 ounces next to your fav. reese’s egg(to give you scale) I also happened to have a TCHO square laying around that is 5g, (slightly less than their 8g. daily portions). What can I say, I’m a connoisseur. As for you’re daily dose, I would take to Dr’s advice!

3oz of my bulk chips, Reese Peanut Butter Egg(1.2oz.), .25oz. Amano(recommended daily dose), .18oz TCHO square


Bride & Groom Strawberries

March 28th, 2010

Hand Dipped Couples

Tuxedo Strawberries were a big hit for our recent Bridal Expo booth. Everyone loves chocolate covered strawberries, especially when they are fully dressed for the occasion!

Share the sweetness of love with your guests and invite them to indulge as they bite into one of these juicy creations. Let Bride & Groom strawberries put a decorative twist on your desert table.

Call us for exact price quotes: 424-228-5068


Ladies Chocolate Salons

March 26th, 2010

This week marked our one year anniversary for chocolate pairing parties. To celebrate…..of course we HAD to party!

More often than not our famous parties are ladies only and boast the name of “Ladies Chocolate Salon”. Here,  groups of girls indulge in chocolate and drinks like no ones looking. They come from all over to gab it up with their friends, learn about the art of chocolate tasting and hopefully meet new chocolate lovers along the way.

We usually concentrate on beer or wine and once, even threw cocktails into the mix.. For each party we enjoy4 to 5 parings of chocolate and suitable mate, whether it be Merlot or Stout and everyone goes home happy.

Thanks to all the Ladies who made this past year great, Cheer’s to all the perfect paring’s for each palate, and may the next year be stronger than the last!

Contact us to find out more about hosting your own chocolate pairing party.

Bountiful on Abbot Kinney

March 19th, 2010

Amazing Tower of Cake Stands!

Recently my friend and I spent a much needed lovely afternoon walking the streets of Abbot Kinney in Venice. If you have never been there it consists of around six or eight blocks of eclectic shops, boutiques, and various restaurants and cafe’s. Great place to take a date! We enjoyed a unique spiritual book store, a jewelry store full of interesting pieces, and many fashion boutiques. But what stuck most in my head was Bountiful.

When we walked in I instantly fell in love and thought I would have to bring my mom here next time she comes to town because she would love it too. A one of a kind store filled with tons of artfully decorated match books, sweet smelling candles and soaps, amazingly elegant linens, decorative items and furnishings. A beautiful blend of old and new, antique and chic. The most memorable part of their store for me was this dynamic display of cake stands towering in the window to catch everyone’s eye that walks by. I almost took a picture but restrained my self, this was an image I wouldn’t soon forget. Picture or not.

As I lay awake one night trying to find my vision for my first ever bridal expo booth I knew I HAD to have those cake plates. Brides could use cake plates too, it was perfect!  And a friendship was born!

Bountiful

1335 Abbot Kinney Blvd.

Venice, CA 90291

Cake stands make an an impressive chocolate tower.

Irish Car Bombs LC Style

March 17th, 2010

HAPPY ST. PATTY’S DAY!!!

In honor of St. Patty’s day I introduce a new way to partake in the famous Irish Car Bomb. For all of you who have no idea what I am talking about,  an Irish Car Bomb is a 1/2 shot of whiskey and a half shot of irish cream dropped in to a pint glass of Guinness. I used to have  fear of this famous stout before I became an avid beer drinker. But I now realize it’s pretty mild, as far as stouts go.

More often than not I am looking for new beer and chocolate pairings that will be crowd pleasers for my tasting parties. The morning after my first bomb,  as the fog cleared I realized something…. I have a yummy truffle that is made with Irish Cream and caramel!

Next time your up for a Guinness with something sweet try it with our Dulce de Leche’ truffle. You’ll thank me in the morning!

Lady Chocolatier Milk Chocolate Dulce de Leche' Truffles. Photo by Sarah Vinson

Love is Sweet! Our first Bridal Expo

March 15th, 2010
Show your gratitude.

Show your gratitude.

Ever since LC began I have wanted to do wedding favors. Each time clients would inquire I would hook them up. But as far as promoting………I have been seriously slacking, until now!

Chocolate favors seemed so typical to me, old fashion, a given when it comes to a wedding thank-you. Why though when I went to the book store to check out local bridal magazines were there no ads for chocolate favors? Why were there no ads for favors at all? A mystery, one I am still searching for the answers to….

I decided to venture into the expo scene thinking it would be the best way to reach as many brides as possible and fast.  Oh boy, I was not wrong!

I am proud to announce our first attendance at a bridal show to promote LC favor boxes. This past Sunday’s show was held at the Pasadena Convention Center and housed as many as 120 vendors. Luckily we were the only one with favors! Over 600 brides their fiancé’s, friends, and family came through and hopefully got a taste of our wares.

The first of many events to come, I was very pleased with the turn out and all of the new “brides to be” we met. What a great place to make contact with other wedding industry professionals as well. I am looking forward to being able to give my clients good referrals for other unique wedding services.

Beautiful Booth - Cake stands used for display by Bountiful on Abbot Kinney, Venice CA

If you’re reading this and attended the expo please let us know what you thought of the show. Did you get to see our booth? What did you think? What would you like to have seen us do different?

Chocolate Display

Many thanks to everyone who helped my vision come to life; Sue at Bountiful for her amazing cake stands, Brian for helping with print materials, Alexis for helping with the display and prep work, and most of all to Erin and Sarah for working the booth. I couldn’t have done it with out you guys!

If you or someone you know may be interested in favors for Weddings or any other occasions please check them out on our site: FAVOR BOXES