Where to buy baking chocolate?
You can find baking chocolate in several places:
Grocery Stores:
* Supermarkets: Most supermarkets carry baking chocolate in the baking aisle. Look for brands like Ghirardelli, Baker's, Nestle, and Valrhona.
* Specialty Grocery Stores: Stores like Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe's often have a wider selection of baking chocolate, including different percentages of cacao and specialty flavors.
Specialty Stores:
* Chocolate Shops: These stores offer a wide variety of baking chocolate, including artisanal and high-quality brands.
* Baking Supply Stores: Stores like Williams Sonoma, Sur La Table, and King Arthur Flour offer a range of baking chocolate and ingredients.
Online:
* Amazon: Amazon offers a large selection of baking chocolate from various brands and retailers.
* Specialty Chocolate Retailers: Many online retailers specialize in chocolate, offering a curated selection of baking chocolate.
* Grocery Store Websites: You can also buy baking chocolate online from the websites of major supermarkets.
Tips for Choosing Baking Chocolate:
* Type: Baking chocolate is typically unsweetened, semi-sweet, bittersweet, or dark. Choose the type based on your recipe and desired flavor profile.
* Cacao Percentage: The percentage of cacao solids determines the bitterness and intensity of the chocolate. Higher percentages tend to be more bitter.
* Brand: Look for reputable brands known for quality and consistency.
Remember:
* Check the expiration date on the packaging.
* Store baking chocolate in a cool, dry place.
* Unopened bars can typically be stored for several months.
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