We went to the chocolate boot camp today. I am sure things were a little different as they were filming it for an episode of The Chew and everyone had to sign a photo release and they had cameras all over us as we were participating.
We did have a lot of fun- first we made molded chocolate bars with our choice of various types of additions (nuts, granola, chocolate chips, ect).
Next we learned how to make a infused truffle recipe (demo) and then we each tried our hands at dipping truffles in chocolate. I felt I learned a lot in this demo as she talked about each of the steps and went into details on why certain things worked or didn't. I also enjoyed her tips for changing the recipe to be what we wanted and telling us how to use what we had in our kitchens to melt and heat things correctly.
We then did chocolate dipped marshmellows (homemade for us) and strawberries. Then we learned how a turtle is made. Finally we made chocolate clusters.
we were given champaigne when we came in, got to take home our chocolate bar molds (professional grade), took home anything we didn't eat in boxes and bags, and got a Mickey Mouse apron. Overall I learned some new things even though I have been working with homemade chocolates for a lot of my life. I hink it might have been a little expensive for the class but I would go to another one of these on a topic I found interesting especially if it was something I wanted to do but had not really tried my hand at. If I had not had years of experience wih chocolate I would have learned a whole lot more.