Tuesday, March 11, 2014

which is better- coconut oil or butter for making chocolate chips?




Aashwin


I just got some interest in chocolate and so, i've been going through recipes on how to make chocolate chips. but i was not able to decide whether to use butter or coconut oil for making them...


Answer
Coconut oil is "healthier" but using it you will have a coconut flavor to the cookies...not all that bad in my opinion.
Coconut oil will melt at a different temperature than butter so your cookies may spread more than if you made them with butter.
It is suggested that you refrigerate cookie dough before you bake it and I would stress this even more if you were using coconut oil. Refrigerate until the dough is well chilled, overnight would be best but at least an hour.

Are you asking about making cookies or making the chocolate Chips themselves?
Chocolate chips contain chocolate liquor, sugar, an emulsifier and flavoring. Each candy maker will have their own "recipe" for the chips. You will have to do some trial and error for your recipe as well as a method to make the drops. I suggest spreading out the chocolate and cutting into chunks or breaking into chunks rather than the traditional "chip" shape.

which is better- coconut oil or butter for making chocolate chips?




Aashwin


I just got some interest in chocolate and so, i've been going through recipes on how to make chocolate chips. but i was not able to decide whether to use butter or coconut oil for making them...


Answer
What type of chocolate are you starting with?
If I am understanding your question you want to make the actual chips.
If you are starting with cocoa powder you will need cocoa butter but I guess you are replacing the cocoa butter with coconut oil. You will also need some sugar, flavoring.
Ingredient list on my bag of chocolate chips is as follows...
Chocolate liquor by the way this is not booze they are talking about but pure chocolate that has been processed to a liquid form.
Sugar
Soy lecithin an emulsifier that will keep the ingredients in proper suspension.
and Vanilla
Each candy maker has a proprietary recipe that they use so it will be trial and error unless you find an actual recipe.




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