So. It’s nearly fall. Can you believe it? (No—after nearly
two decades of life, I am still surprised when fall rolls around.) In a way,
I’m glad. The oppressive heat and constant, glaring sunlight is getting old;
and honestly, if my tan lines get any worse my forearms might just give up
being a part of my body and fall off. That is the fear, anyway.
But come on. We all know why white girls like fall.
The beverage that needs no introduction. source |
But summer will be here for the next few weeks and all of
the heat and mugginess that comes with it—so I’ll wait a little longer before
breaking out the pumpkin.
In the meantime, feast your eyes on this white chocolate.
Forgive the weird lighting. |
I’ve been feeling guilty for a while about using white
chocolate, since most brands use powdered milk, which is clearly not vegan; so
imagine my delight when I discovered through the strategic use of Google that
white chocolate can actually be made at home without any dairy whatsoever! Thanks
to this brilliant recipe from Gluten Free on a
Shoestring, everyone can enjoy delicious, gourmet white chocolate with ease,
regardless of dairy allergies or dietary choices or whatever.
And I know I sound like an advertising copy writer. But it’s
true. This recipe is waaaay easier than pie. This is, like, pour milk into cereal-level easy.
First things first, you order raw cacao butter from Amazon.
Or pick some up at Whole Foods. Or buy a few ounces off the black market. I
recommend ordering it online, because, duh. Easy. No wandering through the
aisles at a Whole Foods half an hour from your house for fifteen minutes before
awkwardly asking an employee where to find the cacao butter, only to realize
that nice old lady putting stuff on the shelves was actually a customer, and
now you have to awkwardly back out of the situation all while trying to save
face and not offend said old lady and look for someone who is actually a Whole
Foods employee, only to realize that the store is about to close because you took
too fucking long and you have to come back tomorrow, which is when you find out
that the cacao butter is about fifty bucks for a tiny-ass package and you only
have forty-nine dollars in your wallet and yet again you are forced to slink
back home shamefully, no cacao butter to be seen.
I mean, is that not how it goes down when you go to Whole Foods? Don’t tell me I’m
the only one.
My hand is not that fat in real life, I swear. It's just the angle. |
The second step is actually making the white chocolate.
Basically, you just melt the cacao butter. GENTLY. You don’t want to burn your
precious cacao butter. That stuff is not cheap.
Then you add the vanilla paste, powdered sugar, almond flour
(a dairy-free substitute for milk powder that actually works quite well), and
kosher salt. Whisk. Pour into silicone molds—or, if you’re like me and don’t
have silicone molds like some kind of peasant, onto a lightly-greased baking
sheet. Chill. Break into pieces.
Munch. |
Okay, the munching part is optional. I ate a piece or two
(or three) of this, and it was quite good; however, I only made this for a
certain recipe I had in mind and so I saved most of it for later use.
A few notes about the recipe if you do want to make this.
First, 1)
the almond flour. If you don’t like the way this chocolate looks with the
little brown speckles, or you’re allergic to almonds, or whatever, you can use soy milk powder instead. Apparently it works the
same, although I haven’t tested it.
And 2) the sugar. I found this chocolate to
be very sweet (which tells you a lot, given my extreme sweet tooth), so you
could easily reduce the amount of sugar in here if you want. Maybe about a half
cup would be sufficient. Feel free to experiment with different sweeteners
besides powdered sugar, though I can’t guarantee the chocolate will set up the
same way.
And finally, 3) the vanilla paste. You may substitute vanilla extract
if you want, but I really like the way the vanilla paste adds flecks of vanilla
caviar to the final result. Just make sure you’re using high-quality vanilla,
because that is an important aspect of the flavor—the combination of vanilla
and cacao butter is ultimately what will make your chocolate delicious.
That’s all for today, folks. Here’s the recipe.
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Homemade vegan white chocolate
Adapted
from Gluten
Free on a Shoestring
Ingredients
8 grams • vanilla
paste • 2 teaspoons
80 grams • powdered
sugar • 2/3 cup
3 grams • almond
flour • 1 teaspoon
1 gram • kosher
salt • 1/4 teaspoon
Directions
In a small saucepan, melt cacao butter over
very low heat, stirring consistently to ensure even melting. When the cacao
butter is about 2/3 melted, remove from heat and stir until smooth. It will
look a lot like melted butter, but darker in color.
Add vanilla paste, powdered sugar, almond
flour, and salt. Whisk until smooth, about 2 minutes. Pour the mixture into
silicone molds or, as I did, pour out onto a baking sheet. Refrigerate for half
an hour, until firm. Store chocolate in the fridge, where it won’t be prone to
melting.
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Like my new yellow background? I think it's quite perky. |
For ways to use this white chocolate, check out the recipes
below (come on, I know you want to).
Pumpkin pie white hot chocolate. The perfect fall
drink.
Lemon white chocolate cupcakes. One of my earliest
posts.
Lavender lemon ice cream cupcakes. A lovely flavor
combination, that is.
I really miss white chocolate. I've found a few alternatives that taste quite nice but are full of crazy preservatives so I would love to give this a try, the ingredients look fairly simple which I love. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do try it, so worthwhile! And tastes better than storebought white chocolate too :)
DeleteBrilliant! You make it sound so doable and I love the way it looks. I must try this. Thanks for sharing a fantastic recipe.
ReplyDeleteIt really is very doable! I was surprised myself. Glad you like the recipe! :)
Deleteoh wow! I HAVE TO try it! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do! Very worth your while :)
DeleteOMG I was always wondering if there was a version of white vegan chocolate, this is amazing, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI know right?? It's amazing :D
DeleteMMm this sounds and looks delicious June! Almond butter is my favourite nut butter of choice when making chocolate too :D Makes it so creamy! x
ReplyDeleteThanks Jules! :)
DeleteWhole Foods is a dangerous rabbit hole for me. They have so many products that I often forget what I was looking for in the first place and I end up buying more than I came for. Hearing my total bill at the checkout line always makes me cringe.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both! I've been known to go out on the hunt for something in particular and return with everything BUT what I was looking for :P lol
DeleteOk I have a couple of things to say. First: LOVE the name of your blog, like seriously crushing hard on here! Second: This recipe is super duper mind blowing! and third: I can't stop laughing with the caption of your hand. Best post ever!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!! I really appreciate the love :) Tbh I have pretty short fingers so they always look like that in photos :P
DeleteHahahah...I love the description of your trip to Whole Foods. That's how each and every one of my trips there goes, too! I've actually never made my own chocolate, but it is totally on my bucket list. This looks awesome...and tasty...and vegan!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, glad you like it :)
DeleteJune, that stack of your homemade vegan white chocolate looks very pretty - I love little specks of real vanilla in all the things that I make and the vanilla seeds must add a ton of flavor here. Almond flour sounds like a nice, naturally sweet flavor component too - a great recipe that would never have crossed my mind - and you reminded me that I do not own those silicone chocolate molds either but have been looking for them forever.
ReplyDeleteLovely post - great recipe & hilarious writing!
Hope you had a great start to the new shool year!
Andrea
Thanks Andrea! I was thinking I ought to get some candy molds as well, especially now that I know how to make homemade white chocolate :D
DeleteThis is genius!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Mahy :)
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