**COVID-19 Response: Classes will be limited to 4 students. All students will need to wear gloves and masks (provided) throughout the duration of the class..**
2 Day Class: Sunday, June 21 & Monday, June 22, 2020; 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Cost: $165
Menu: The chocolate made will be dark, containing cacao beans and sugar only. The ganache for the truffles will contain dairy, however it is possible to make it non dairy if you let me know ahead of time. All products will be gluten free, soy free, and can be all plant based if you opt out of the cream in the truffles.
Class Size: Maximum 6 students to ensure everyone receives enough attention and feedback.
Who Is This For: Anyone who wants to get started making their own bean to bar chocolate, or for those who just want to learn how chocolate is made. No experience necessary! Open to all. All techniques used will be something you can repeat at home with minimal specialized equipment, other than the wet grinder.
Take Away: About 1.5 lbs of organic cacao beans (2 origins) that you will roast and winnow yourself, About 1.5 lbs of fresh bean to bar chocolate, bean to bar making literature & resources, and a coupon for a free 1-hour of live video chat with Geoseph
Your Instructor: Geoseph Domenichiello, master chocolatier, chocolate sommelier, bean to bar maker, and educator working in the industry for over a decade.
Class will cover:
Day 1
Genetics & Botany (Theory & Tasting)
How it relates to quality. What to look and ask for for when purchasing cacao. Costs of cacao and where to purchase.
Tasting of various cacao types/origins
Curing: Harvesting, Fermentation & Drying (Theory & Hands on)
Understanding how these processes impact the quality of your cacao
Processing: Sorting, Roasting, Winnowing, Refining (Theory, Hands On, & Tasting)
Each person will receive cacao to sort, roast, winnow, and take home.
Go over various roasting techniques (but we will use convection oven method, something you can do at home)
We will use one refiner to create one batch of chocolate that will be divided up among the group. We will begin the refiner on day one and let it run for 24 hours until the second class.
Day 2
We will taste and analyze our fresh bean to bar chocolate and compare it to other bean to bar chocolate.
Brief History of Chocolate Making
Tempering
Learn about why we temper, the mechanisms behind it, and practical ways to temper your bean to bar chocolate
Hand Rolled Truffle Making
Use a portion of your fresh chocolate to make a simple ganache. Learn about the science behind ganaches and troubleshooting.
How to store and keep your chocolate