Monday, 30 June 2008

Waitrose Ginger Truffle Bars

Don't you hate it when you really look forward to something, but it just doesn't come up to expectation?

I am a big fan of Waitrose. Every so often when I am feeling flush, I will go and do my weekly shop there and buy all those indulgent things that I love. Nice cheese, olives, dips . . . and of course, chocolate. I also like chocolate ginger, so threw this straight into my basket when I saw it.

These bars seem to be modelled somewhat on the Thorntons brand, with similar offerings - ginger, praline etc. This one specifically is a dark chocolate shell, filled with a ginger milk chocolate truffle and comes in two bits, A La Bounty style.
And yes - your eyes do not deceive. More bloom than the Chelsea Flower Show. Not a good start, but hey, the weather has been hot. (Hmmmm . . . .)

And it was downhill from there. The "plain" chocolate (their words in the ingredients list, not mine) is a measly 31% cocoa solids. I've had milk chocolates with more than this. I found it tasteless and insipid. The truffle inside was a little better with a nice ginger kick, and little bits of fresh tasting ginger, but the truffle was too dense and again, didn't really have that cocoa hit.

A little disappointing - I was expecting more from Waitrose. Let's hope the praline version I bought at the same time isn't quite so lackadaisical . . .


HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 94
Fat: 6.1g
( per bar)

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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Nestle Heaven Praline Perles

Sorry for the brief hiatus in posts - what with hen-do's and new jobs, I haven't really had much time to devote to my chocolate!


However, in a haze of tiredness the other night, I grabbed these in my local Tesco Metro, thinking they looked like something nice to nibble on.

These are small (smaller than Lindor) balls of a Swiss milk chocolate shell, filled with a "soft, rich hazelnut praline".
I've never massively got on with Nestle chocolate and to be honest, these are not really an exception. The milk chocolate is smooth and creamy, but has a bit of an odd taste that I can't quite place. The praline is fairly pleasant, but a little bland - I would have liked a touch more hazelnut taste and I always like a little texture in my praline, just to remind me that it has nuts in!
I kind of get the impression with these that they are trying to emulate Lindor (well, imitation is the best form of flattery they say!) and they really are not a bad confection. But they don't pull if off as well - the milk chocolate isn't that gorgeous melty Lindt quality, the centre is smooth but not as smooth, and they are a lot smaller. If I have more than a couple, I also get that slight back of the mouth burn that you can get after something very sugary.
But saying that, this box cost a little over £2 and you get about 16 in the box which is quite generous, so are really not bad for the price. If you are looking to grab a quick, pretty looking treat next time you are in a supermarket, you could do much worse.



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 147
Fat: 10.2g
( per 4 sweets)

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Monday, 16 June 2008

Lindt Lindor Orange bar

Being a HUGE fan of Lindor truffles, I was curious to see how it would translate to a bar. The answer? Very well.

This particular variety is the dark chocolate orange flavoured Lindor bar, and Oh. My. God. I could live on this stuff till the end of my days.

The generously sized bar (150g) is a dark chocolate, of a minimum of 43% solids. Now, this is quite low for Lindt, but actually, that's fine with me. The dark chocolate is just bitter enough to compliment the filling, without overpowering it and the two go together perfectly.
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And the filling? It is the masterliness of Lindor that gets me every time. A smooth, unctuous filling that starts melting just by looking at it, with a silky smooth texture that stays cool in your mouth as it starts its journey to liquidity and in this case, flavoured perfectly with the zesty flavour of oranges.
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Absolutely beautiful - if you see this bar, grab one, please!


HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Milka Alpine Milk Chocolate Cream

Another offering from Milka - the Alpine Milk Chocolate Cream bar. That is, milk chocolate filled with a cream flavoured filling.

After enjoying my Happy Cow bar the other day, I was looking forward to this one. And luckily I wasn't disappointed.

The milk chocolate shell is like other Milka Alpine Milk Chocolate - rich and creamy with a good level of cocoa flavour for a milk chocolate.
The filling doesn't really distinguish itself much from the shell - rather being a slightly softer, truffle textured filling with the same milk chocolate flavour but with a hint more creaminess and smoothness of flavour to the outside.

I'd probably say this one is even easier to eat than a bar of solid Milka chocolate - it is slightly less sweet due to the cream filling, but has the same level of smooth meltiness (can't think of a better word!) that all Milka chocolate seems to have.

One word. Yum.


HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 152
Fat: 11.0g
( per 25g)

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Thursday, 12 June 2008

Toblerone (dark chocolate)

I have been quite a fan of Toblerone throughout my life, but until today, I had never tried any other variety, bar the well-loved milk chocolate version.

The dark version of Toblerone is Swiss plain chocolate, with honey and almond nougat pieces. Cocoa solids are 50% minimum, which isn't the highest around, but reasonably respectable for "family" chocolate.

The chocolate reminds me quite a lot of Cadbury's Bournville (as far as I can remember anyway, as I haven't eaten this for many years!). It melts smoothly, is quite sweet for a dark chocolate and is therefore very easy to eat. The honey and almond nougat gives a nice crunch, but the plain chocolate does rather mask any honey or almond taste, unless you have any bits left in your mouth after all the chocolate has melted.

Overall I liked this. It is a nice addition to the Toblerone range (I must try the white one next!) and is good for sharing with family, as children would most likely be quite happy eating this dark chocolate due to its sweet, smooth taste, as compared to say a 70% chocolate which is generally a more acquired taste. I personally like the milk chocolate version better, as I prefer very dark, if I am eating plain chocolate, but this is not far behind in the taste stakes.



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 125
Fat: 7.6g
( per 25g)

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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Milka Happy Cows

Milka seems to be making a bit of a resurgence in the UK, with more and more varieties seemingly being available every time I go to the supermarket. I have sampled Milka at the odd stage through my childhood, and remember finding it rather tasty and as you can currently pick these up for the fabulous price of 56p for a 100g bar at Sainsbury's, how could I say no?!

This is described as "Alpine Milk and White Chocolate" - basically a milk chocolate bar, with white chocolate splodges on the top to look like the coat of a spotty cow.

The milk chocolate is fab - very rich, creamy and melts rather seductively on the tongue. I couldn't see what percentage was cocoa, but it really does have an intense chocolatey taste, as all good milk chocolate should have. The white chocolatey splodges don't really add anything to the taste (and after I extracted a bit to taste on its own, it wasn't very strongly flavoured after experiencing the milk chocolate) but I think they are mostly for the cow appearance. The milk chocolate is quite sweet, but not so sweet that if you were really hungry and ate the whole bar, you would make yourself ill. It reminds me a little of Galaxy actually - but with a stronger chocolate taste.

Really, really good milk chocolate - if you see any of these on special offer, I urge you to stock up!


HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 113
Fat: 7.4g
( per 25g serving)

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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Lindt Creation 70% Caramel

I was really, really looking forward to this. Lindt dark chocolate and caramel in one package - what could be nicer?

This, like the Chilli version, is a fairly hefty 150g bar. It consists of 70% cocoa solids dark chocolate, filled with a chocolate truffle and a layer of caramel.

Almost everything about this bar is perfect. The dark chocolate shell is Lindt's usual high standard - not too bitter, satinny smooth and with lovely overtones of vanilla. The truffle inside is rich and velvety smooth and then there is the caramel.

Now caramel is one of my favourite things. But this is my one little problem with this otherwise beautiful bar. With all the strong flavours of the truffle and the chocolate, I can barely detect it. Tasting it on its own, I found it a little bland and certainly not with enough guts to stand up to 70% dark chocolate. A little more saltiness in it would have set it off a treat against the sweetness of the chocolate. It's a shame - but its still an extremely tasty bar. Just don't buy it for the caramel . . .

PS. I apologise about the crappy photographs of the packaging on these Lindt Creations - black glossy boxes are really hard to photograph!!



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 165
Fat: 12.3g
( per 30g serving)

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Sunday, 8 June 2008

Toffifee

Two of these have been sitting in my fridge for a couple of weeks, after being brought back from Wales by my flatmate. A comment on Jim's Chocolate Mission reminded me about them, so thought it was time I fished 'em out! Due to them being given to me an envelope, I don't have a picture of the original box, but you can take a look at them over at the official website.


I can remember these as far back as I can - they always make me think of Woolworths as I don't think I have ever seen them sold anywhere else!

To describe them, they are a toffee shell, filled with a hazelnut, "nougat" and topped with a chocolate disc.

They don't contain the best quality chocolate (and nor do I expect them to at the price) and I am not sure why it is described as nougat (think more of a thick chocolate spread), but what they are is an interesting blend of textures - the chewiness of the toffee, the crunch of the nut and the smoothness of the chocolate. The toffee tastes like your typical cream toffee, with a nice smooth texture and is probably my favourite component of the sweet.

So altogether, nothing overwhelms anything else, no part is particularly "special", but what it is is quite moreish and very easy to eat, mostly because they are not too sweet, and therefore not too sickly. If you like chocolate, toffee and nuts, you will probably enjoy these - an inexpensive treat.



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 535
Fat: 31g
( per 100g)

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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Lindt Creation 70% Chilli

I picked up a couple of these Lindt Creation 70% bars to try - there are 3 I think in the range. I have not tried chocolate with chilli before, and it seems to be popping up all over the place.


This is a 70% cocoa solids dark chocolate bar, with a dark truffle and soft cherry and chilli filling.

The chocolate is up to Lindt's normal high standards - I love their 70% dark anyway, as it has a lovely balance between sweet and bitter, with an intense cocoa flavour. It smells as good as it tastes as well.

The filling is a soft dark truffle - this melts pretty quickly and sits well with the rest of the filling - a cherry and chilli thick syrup. I was a bit worried about the cherry flavouring, not being a massive fan, but I needn't have been. It is balanced perfectly - it has the intense cherry taste, but not the sickly sweetness that you often get with fillings of this type. The chilli is also apparent - not enough to blow your head off, but just enough to leave a pleasant warmth in your mouth after eating. The cherry and truffle filling melts away very quickly and the chilli flavour lingers to meld with the dark chocolate shell as it finishes its slow smooth melt in your mouth.

It's not a bar I could eat a lot of at once, but I like this a lot. I am looking forward to trying the Creation 70% Caramel that is awaiting attention in my "cupboard of love"!



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 150
Fat: 10.2g
( per 30g serving)

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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Hershey's Cookies 'n' Chocolate bar

I have never had a Hershey's bar before, and this was kindly bought for me by another colleague (thanks Alex!) who lived in the States for a while but doesn't like the "national" chocolate of America at all. "Be honest!" he said.. Not a problem.
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This bar is, I presume, the milk chocolate version of the Cookies 'n' Cream variety - only instead of white chocolate, this is cookie pieces set into milk chocolate.

First impressions on opening this was the smell. The bar smelled like the really cheap chocolate you can get in things like unbranded foil wrapped hollow eggs in Easter gift baskets, if you know what I am talking about? A kind of cross between stale chocolate, and powdered Nesquik . . .

I can't say that the taste was much better. From what I can gather, this is one of the better liked bars, but I found the chocolate tasted as it smelled - rather cheap. The texture was rather waxy and sat for a considerable time in my mouth before begrudgingly starting to melt. The cookie pieces were relatively okay - not too much taste, but a nice crispy texture. And overall, there was unfortunately a rather stale aftertaste as well.
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Looking at the ingredients, I am not too surprised. The milk chocolate has a massive (inject note of sarcasm here) 10% cocoa solids. And uses powdered milk. You see - I told you it tasted like Nesquik!

Not really to my liking I'm afraid - and not particularly impressed. At some point I will review other Hershey bars, but it won't be for some time! What I do find quite interesting is that Hershey actually manufacture Cadbury's in the USA - now that would be interesting to try.



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 230
Fat: 12.0g
( per bar)

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Monday, 2 June 2008

Cocoa Bay Dreamy After-Dinner Selection

I picked up this pretty box a few weeks ago in Sainsbury's when it was on special offer. Later when I looked at it more closely, I was surprised to see that it is in fact an offering from Ashbury - the makers of the Gordon Ramsay selection that I reviewed a couple of months ago. That was a slightly mixed bag, so I was looking forward to seeing what they had to offer.

The box is lovely - a pretty turquoise affair, with a magnetic flap to keep it closed. However, I do have a little gripe - the depth of the box insinuates a double layer of chocolates. Imagine my disappointment to find just the one! So, a massive box for 15 chocolates (2 each of 7 varieties, plus 1) - are they worth the space? As there is only seven "designs", I will outline each of them. By the way, all chocolate is described as "Belgian" and the dark chocolate is 70% cocoa solids.



Caribbean Cocktail: This was a butter truffle filling, flavoured with concentrated pineapple juice, creamed coconut and rum and surrounded with an extremely thick milk chocolate shell. The truffle was pleasant with a nice buttery taste, a hint of rum and pineapple, but unfortunately I could not taste the coconut. I find that the milk chocolate they use is pleasant enough - smooth and creamy, but not with a strong enough chocolate "hit" to balance out the stronger flavours of the fillings, and comes out as a little bland.





Passionfruit Heart: A very pretty heart shaped truffle in white chocolate with red glazing, filled with a white chocolate truffle flavoured with passionfruit juice concentrate. The passionfruit flavour is very strong - perhaps a little too strong, but as there wasn't much truffle in it, it wasn't too overwhelming! The white chocolate has a stronger flavour than the milk, so doesn't get as lost as the milk chocolate does.


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Dusted Marc de Champagne Truffle: I love the truffle filling of this - smooth and silky with a nice champagne kick. It is in a very thick milk chocolate shell, dusted with icing sugar, but as before, I think the milk chocolate is just a tad bland to stand up to the flavour of the filling.








Strawberry & Black Pepper: The first dark chocolate I tried, and again - the actual chocolate seems a tad tasteless, considering it is 70% cocoa solids. This is filled with a white chocolate truffle flavoured with strawberry concentrate which had more flavour, but the master touch is the light dusting of black pepper over the chocolate. It doesn't seem very apparent when you are eating the chocolate, but leaves you with a pleasant touch of heat in your mouth afterwards.




Almond Trilogy: My least favourite of the box, supposedly an almond praline surrounded with marzipan and coated with dark chocolate studded with caramelised almonds. I could not differentiate between the praline and the marzipan, and the caramelised almonds did nothing except give some crunch to an already dry chocolate. The chocolate even looked dusty!





Earl Grey & Jasmine: Dark chocolate containing a milk chocolate ganache flavoured with a blend of Earl Grey, bergamot and jasmine. I am fond of Earl Grey and was disappointed not to to taste it. There was a slight flowery overtone, which I assume comes from the bergamot and jasmine, but I definitely did not get Earl Grey.






Framboise: A white chocolate shell, filled with a white chocolate ganache scattered with freeze-dried raspberries. The overall flavour is pleasant - the raspberry doesn't overwhelm the fairly good white chocolate. I don't particularly like the texture of the freezedried raspberries though - they are quite tough and gritty.





Overall - its not a terrible box, there are some quite interesting combinations there, even if they are not quite pulling them all off. Some of the chocolates are very nice, and others I could quite happily never taste again. I think the main problem on these is the price - I got these on a special offer of £4.99, which I was quite happy to pay. However, the normal price is double that, at £9.99 - I think this is hideously overpriced for these particular chocolates, especially when you consider you only get 15 in the box. But if you see them on offer, by all means give them a shot!



HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 131
Fat: 8.6g
( per 2 chocolates, estimated)

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Sunday, 1 June 2008

Filthy Seductive Strawberry & Cream Bites

This is my second review of the Filthy range, having already reviewed the Filthy Cheeky Chocolate Bites, and quite simply, loving them. These are only available from Sainsbury's, and I had to wait a few weeks before the strawberry version was available, but hurrah, here they are!

As before, I love the packaging of these, unfolding like a big flower to reveal the chocolates within, that have been made with Belgian milk chocolate and fresh cream. To nick the description from the box, these are "Strawberries whipped with lashings of double cream. Restrained in thick, hard Belgian milk chocolate". Now if that isn't suggestive, I certainly don't know what is, but the whole packaging (and the website if you take a peek) is designed to be just that.

Down to the chocolates inside, and there are 12 generously sized chocs. The filling is very different to the Chocolate Bites - where that was quite dense, the Strawberry & Cream filling is a very light whipped cream, with the fresh flavour of strawberries. Nothing here tastes artificial, as is so often the case with fruit flavoured fillings and the milk chocolate is creamy with a good chocolate flavour. My only gripe would be that the chocolate is described on the box as being "thick", which I disagree with. Slightly more chocolate would be good!

These are lovely - if you are in Sainsbury's, I urge you to pick up a box from this range. I think these strawberry and cream chocs would be perfectly suited to a champagne picnic with your current amour :)


HOW NAUGHTY IS IT?
Calories: 65
Fat: 5.6g
( per bite)

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