Can you make milk chocolate bars with fresh milk or cream?

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I have a bizarre idea that milk powder is bad tasting, therefore I wonder if it could be possible to make chocolate bars with fresh milk or cream.

If not, are there some top quality milk powders?



Best Answer

I know you can't use fresh milk or cream. Any water introduced to your chocolate would cause it to start seizing. Basically the cocoa powder would start hydrating and clumping up. If you do it right, you get ganache or modelling chocolate. If you do it wrong, you get weird curdly chocolate and sadness.

As far as milk powder tasting bad... I really don't know the answer except to ask how you tasted it? It definitely tastes different (very concentrated and cooked) on it's own, but should be fine in a hot cocoa mix or chocolate bar, I'd think.

One thing you might look into it getting a full-fat milk powder, since most of what you'll find in stores (in the US at least) are skim milk powder. That might be part of the weirdness you detect.

The other thing you might look into is trying to find freeze-dried milk. My understanding is that most milk powders are made through an evaporation process, which would necessarily cook the milk and make it sweeter. Some people seem really averse to the "cooked milk taste," while some people (like me) enjoy it. Freeze-drying would perhaps do a better job of preserving the fresh taste, but I really don't know. I don't think I've ever had it.




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Can you use milk instead of milk powder in milk chocolate?

Regular liquid milk can be substituted for milk powder in recipes that also include added water. One cup (240 mL) of regular milk can be used for every 1/4 cup (32 grams) of milk powder.

Why is milk chocolate creamy?

Milk Chocolate's Smooth Taste Milk chocolate gets its mild, velvety taste from a delicate balance of ingredients. While milk chocolate and dark chocolate both use cocoa liquor, cocoa butter and sugar, milk chocolate also uses milk powder to give it a creamier taste, texture, and lighter color.

Can dairy milk be used as cooking chocolate?

Dairy Milk and other 'eating' chocolates contain sugar, vanilla and milk to enhance their taste and make them melt readily in the mouth. While it may make the chocolate tastier to consume directly, it is not desirable in baking.

How are milk chocolate bars made?

The sugar and milk are first blended together, then they're mixed with chocolate liquor and flavorings and dried to create a substance called "milk chocolate crumb." Next, additional cocoa butter is blended with the crumb, and the mixture is sent through the standard conching and refining processes.



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