
In this richly illustrated book guaranteed to make your mouth water, you’ll discover many fun and delicious things you can do with a bar of chocolate
There’s a whole world of chocolatey creativity out there for you to experiment with. Grab a saucepan, a couple of bowls, and a wooden spoon, and you’ll quickly be creating chocolate balloons, dainty chocolate cups, bonfire-roasted banana splits, gourmet spiced hot chocolate with all the flavors, mug cakes, and brownies. Chockful of delicious richness, the recipes in How to Eat Chocolate will inspire greed, gluttony, and self indulgence—all the virtues that a self-respecting chocoholic holds dear—and the colorful retro-inflected illustrations make this book an irresistible gift.
There’s a whole world of chocolatey creativity out there for you to experiment with. Grab a saucepan, a couple of bowls, and a wooden spoon, and you’ll quickly be creating chocolate balloons, dainty chocolate cups, bonfire-roasted banana splits, gourmet spiced hot chocolate with all the flavors, mug cakes, and brownies. Chockful of delicious richness, the recipes in How to Eat Chocolate will inspire greed, gluttony, and self indulgence—all the virtues that a self-respecting chocoholic holds dear—and the colorful retro-inflected illustrations make this book an irresistible gift.