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The Very Best Way To Make Chocolate |
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This section is from the book "Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book", by H. J. Clayton. Also available from Amazon: Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book.
After grating through a coarse grater, put the chocolate in a stew-pan with a coffee-cup or more of hot water; let it boil up two or three minutes, and add plenty of good rich country milk to make it of the right consistency, Too much water tends to make this otherwise delightful beverage insipid.
[Good Cocoa is made in the same manner.]
 
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