Chocolate storage
tranch wrote:
>
> While finishing his Christmas shopping my son in law stopped in a
> chocolate shop to buy some chocolates. While there the sales woman asked if
> he'd like to sign up for their chocolate contest and try to win a chocolate
> Santa. "What the heck, why not. I never win anything any way!" Yep, you
> guessed it the chocolate Santa turned out to be 3 feet tall and 30 pounds!
> We kept it until Christmas day and after dinner everyone "helped" break
> it apart and took some home. We still have quite a bit left. I've vacuumed
> sealed what was left with my Food Saver in gallon bags. Can I store it in
> the basement where it's cool or should I put it in the freezer? What is the
> best way to store this and how long can I keep it?
Here's what much-missed Alex Rast said about
chocolate storage:
If you're using pure chocolate, then you need to be more careful. Do not
put it in the fridge unless you have absolutely no other area available
that can reliably be kept below 75 F/24 C. Assuming that this is not the
case, somewhere dry where the temperature doesn't go above this point
and
is free from odours (this is critical. Musty, onion, cheese, etc. are
deadly) is the right location, Wrap it in wax paper first, then surround
the paper with foil. Toilet paper for the inner wrapper also works very
well, or paper towel. Avoid plastic at all costs because again the
chocolate absorbs the plasticky odour.
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