As per the subject, if you have your favourites, please share.
I tried buying some bars in Lidl, but it tasted like crap and discouraged me from experimenting.
FWIW, I like the white chocolate kind that's used on Magnum ice cream -- I caught myself buying the ice cream just to have a few bites of the chocolate.
Cheers!
Magnum white chocolate tastes like milky bars to me? Probably best go with the buttons as they are not as thick and more like the magnum ?
What did you get in Lidl? I'm not much of a white chocolate fan but Mrs C can't get enough of the Ritter Sport White Hazelnuts sold there.
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Green & Blacks Organic seems to get decent reviews
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I've had a word with the Wife who just happens to be in her chocolate room above the shop at the moment making salted caramel Easter eggs.
She said that she uses either Luker White from Italy or Callebaut White from Belgium. PM me your address and I'll pop some callets in the post to you early next week if you like?
Hotel chocolate batons are pretty good 👍
White chocolate is not really chocolate (according a former colleague of mine who belonged to some chocolate club) and it high in sugar.
Over the years I have drifted to small portions of dark chocolate.
Recommend me good white chocolate!
Is there such a thing?
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Thanks for all the recommendations so far, I'll check what's available locally in a week or mebbe use the lockdown to mess around with online orders.
I can't remember what it was, except that it was a plain (ie no nuts or fruit or other extras) bar. I didn't like the buttery-plasticky texture that lacked 'crunch' and the taste was vaguish.
Thanks for checking with your better better half! Very kind of you to offer to post, but I woudn't like to add anything to anyone's to-do lists during this trying time we're in. (Neither am I that much of a white chocolate connaisseur -- yet). Many, many thanks, though!
So clever my foot fell off.
Lovely as it tastes its not chocolate its mostly fat
"White chocolate is made with a blend of sugar, cocoa butter, milk products, vanilla, and a fatty substance called lecithin. Technically, white chocolate is not a chocolate—and it doesn't really taste like one—because it doesn't contain chocolate solids"
in some countries its illegal to label it as 'chocolate'
If you can get, thank me later although any of their classic range (milk/dark) also are out of this world:
Not really white but Caramac is good.
There's a weekly chocolate column in the Observer magazine every Sunday, at the end of Jay Rayner's restaurant review. A search for " Observer chocolate Annalisa Barbieri" will get you there. There may be something in a past edition that might help. It's an interesting little read in it's own right.
F.T.F.A.
It’s got an impressive ingredient list that’s for sure.
Vegetable fats (Palm, Shea), Sugar, Lactose (from Milk), Sweetened Condensed Skimmed Milk, Skimmed Milk Powder, Butterfat (from Milk), Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin), Treacle, Flavouring, Salt
No cocoa butter whatsoever.
Green and Blacks is sublime and Ritter Sport all flavours are great
'Good white chocolate' is an oxymoron.
Good chocolate is not white.
If you can get hold of them
White Chocolate Galaxy Bars are very nice 😉
Had some 85% Green & Black's dark choc recently. That's the real limit of tasty chocolate in my opinion. It had virtually no sweet taste to it, really quite bitter. I'm the only one in the house who would eat it. Tried the 75% directly after and its like a sugar cube in the mouth!
Oh and white 'chocolate' is an abomination in my book.
:) :) :). Joking!
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Just to update, I listened to the vox populi and ordered a few bars of Green & Black's Organic, and also out of curiosity a bar of Madagascar.
This used to be my favourite, many moon's ago :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4ZFkU5GQAE
I couldn't get hold of Callebaut and Milkybars at this time but I'll give them a go next time, too.
I think you can get it over there, but Tony's chocolonely is pretty nice
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Kids and I are quite happy morrisons super saver white chocolate, quite surprised how good it was for 39p a bar.
Good white chocolate:
...doesn't that fall into the same category as "military intelligence" and "fine Mexican food?"
'Good' white chocolate................
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Tried Green & Black's Organic today -- very good, too! Compared to the Madagascar, closer to my 'reference' Magnum, defo more vanilla, less chocolaty and to me it also tastes quite nutty, even though it's not sold as nut-flavoured or anything.
Milkybars arrived today -- the least chocolaty, and the closest to Magnum, indeed. I don't think it's going to be my favourite now that I know there are richer white chocolates but I'm stuck with about 20 bars of it anyways.
Lindt Excellence:
Rather underwhelming -- no chocolatiness and no clear-cut vanilla flavour.
Callebaut callets -- great, guess I'll be adding some to my muesli, too.
Bottom line -- to me, it only makes sense going with something that has 30-40% cocoa solids, and then it will taste like a very very milky chocolate, or stick to Milkybars for a cocoa-less chocolate-like sweet with the right proportions of vanilla, milk, and cocoa butter.
This one:
https://ukshop.divinechocolate.com/u...ocolate---90g/
Haven't had any for a while but it is very nice!
Edited to add this reminds me of the best chocolate of any type I have had- was in a dessert at Helene Darozze. I believe it was Valrhona Tainori-absolutely sublime and I remember the dish clearly a year later...
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Green & Blacks
Toblerone for that nostalgic feels (as a kid)
Valrhona Blond Dulcey is my go-to ”white” chocolate.
what's next? "tell me Hannibal Lecter's good qualities!"