1.28.2010

New Beginnings and a Giveway

Chocolate Tasting


It's official. We found a house and we're moving in. Built in 1864, it's been home to a goldsmith, a bookbinder, the underground railroad and has had as a regular visitor Daniel Chester French, among notable others. There's still a well in the basement that was used to pump water into the kitchen. The roof is made of slate from which the snow slips off gently. The house has all of the historic features we were hoping for including lots of light, big rooms and high ceilings. It needs a lot of work but we're thankful to have our own place and to have our health on the mend.



Old house collage



I've been overwhelmed your kind words and support. Your comments, emails and messages have meant more than you know.

Since this is a time of thanks and celebration I decided to give something away that will enliven your palate and introduce you to a world of rich, creamy pleasure. The giveway? All of the chocolate you need to conduct Your Own Chocolate Tasting.

On our last trip to Montreal, I loaded up on some tempting chocolate and I want one of you to have it all. The assortment includes:

Amedei Italy Grenada Dark 70 %
Michel Chaudun Paris Dark 70 %
Dolfin Belgium Milk with Cinnamon and Tea 32%
Valrhona France Manjari Orange 64%
Cote d’Or Belgium Dark 70 %
Duke & Mandarine Belgium Milk, Sugar-free, Gluten-free
Marquise de Sevigne Paris Ultimate Dark Chocolate 70 %
Michel Cluizel France Dark 99%
Guittard California Dark 72%
Chocolate Stella Switzerland Milk 33%



Chocolate stack



Here's a few guidelines to help you conduct your own tasting.


How to Conduct a Chocolate Tasting

1. Conduct the tasting in a quiet, odor free location.

2. Allow the chocolate to come to room temperature.

3. Line up small samples (no more than 6 at a time) of one type of chocolate (e.g. dark) on a table. Taste light before dark, plain before flavored. Hide the labels. Have a note pad handy to jot down your thoughts.

4. Cleanse your palate with warm water, a cracker or piece of bread.

5. Allow the chocolate to rest at room temperature before tasting.

6. Look at the chocolate. Is it well-crafted. Does it have a sheen? What colors does it reflect?

7. Break the chocolate. Well-tempered chocolate should snap.

8. Smell the chocolate. Cup it with your hands and breathe in the aroma. What do you smell? Nuts? Caramel? Fruit? Vinegar?

9. Let the chocolate melt on your tongue. Close your eyes and try to taste the different flavors. What is the texture? Smooth? Grainy? How is the feel? Does it melt easily? Is it creamy or waxy? Press it against the roof of your mouth. Does the flavor change over time? What is the finish? Bitter? Heavy? Is there an aftertaste?

10. Repeat with the next square of chocolate.

This is great fun alone or with a few friends. It's more fun if the tasters work in pairs and one is blind-folded. And if you don't like one of the brands, turn it into chocolate chips for cookies or melt it into ice cream.


How to Win

Entering to win is easy.

- Leave a comment on this post before midnight on Wednesday February 3rd.
- Make sure your comment links back to a site where you can be contacted. Otherwise include a Twitter or email address.
- One entry per person.
- The winner will be selected at random and contacted on Thursday February 4 before noon (EST).
- Be sure to check your inbox, messages or comments. If no response is received by February 6 at noon (EST), another winner will be selected.
- I will ship anywhere in the world.



Chocolate bar


Bon appetit!




66 comments:

Danielle said...

Congratulations on your new home!! It looks beautiful already from your snapshots, can't wait to hear more about it once you guys have settled in. Good luck with the move :)

Aaron said...

The house sounds awesome, and a lot of work. Best of luck.

Elle said...

Congratulations on your new home! As always, you have stunning photographs, even of the simplest things. I'm sure it'll all be a labor of love as you get your house to be exactly the way you envision it. Have fun!

megan said...

a chocolate tasting sounds incredible. great idea. :) i can't imagine there being a chocolate I don't like though!

John said...

Congrats on the new place! It sounds full of history...

Nancy/n.o.e said...

The new house is lovely, the blog is beautiful, and the chocolate is fab!

Kate @ Savour Fare said...

Congratulations on the house! I did a research project on Daniel Chester French once as a college intern at an art museum that had acquired one of his pieces. Love his aesthetic. Love the glimpses of your new house.

Lauren Palumbo said...

Best of luck with the new home!

Kitty said...

U have a lovely new home. From personal experience with buying an "older" home, I know u will be needing chocolate from time to time.

Best of luck!

maynekitty at live dot com

RJ Flamingo said...

How wonderful for you! Your home sounds incredible! Thank you for offering this chocolate tasting - what great fun!

scorpiowoman said...

You took all this chocolate in Montreal? I should go out more often lol

Carrie @ Deliciously Organic said...

Congratulations! I hope you have a blast fixing things up! The pictures are beautiful. Love the roof!

Rambling Tart said...

Oh, you lovely soul! :-) Thank you! I'm SO happy you found a place - what fun you will have fixing it up. :-) And I'm especially glad you're on the mend. :-)

fresh365 said...

Congrats on the new home. I am sure it is a huge relief to put that behind you. I do hope I win the chocolate- after a tough few weeks, this is exactly what I need right now!!

Delish Dish said...

Thanks for offering us chocolate. What a great assortment. I've never heard of half of the brands so I hope I win. Glad you're feeling better and that you're in a new safe place.

Confessions of a Gourmand said...

Oh what a gorgeous roof. How old is that key? Hope you love your new home and please put up pictures as you work on it. I could really use this stack of chocolate bars this week so count me in.

Pam said...

Congratulations on your new home !! Those chocolates look great, I need them because I'm a chocoholic...hehe
xxx

Sari said...

Congratulations El on your new house! Sounds like a beautiful place, I especially like the "lot of light and high ceilings" part! It's a lot of work but such a great work to build a new home! I love it :) And what is your new kitchen like?? I wish you lots of joy and happiness in your new home!

Mimi said...

A toast to you new home and your good health.
Mimi

Lindsay C said...

So excited for you that you found a house you love. My house was built in 1860, so I know what it means to want and find character in a house. Thanks for hosting the giveaway! Hopefully I win:)

Anali said...

I'm so glad you found a new place! It looks and sounds wonderful. I bet your housewarming will be the best! This giveaway is sweet! I can always use more chocolate. : )

Annika said...

A chocolate giveaway??? I'm so there. Winning would be a dream come true! I'm on Twitter as NEKLocalvore.

Helene said...

Oh my, just discovered your blog and there is a great giveaway. I'm a choco addict, especially dark. Would love to host a chocolate tasting. Love your blog.

a tasteful garden said...

woo hoo!! congratulations El! your new home sounds absolutely lovely and what cool history. and what better for great photos than a room with gorgeous light. happy chocolating in your new digs!

my spatula said...

so happy to hear you've found a new home! and a gorgeous one, no less. i'm swooning over the key (and the chocolates). glad to have you back!

Karine said...

Okay I have a boring comment: Where do you buy your chocolate in Montreal? The next time I go there, I should definitively go to where you buy them. They seem amazing! :)

Jess said...

This looks so delicious!

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful giveaway! I love chocolate! Best of luck in your new home from a fellow New Englander.
Martha
lrice5241@att.net

ZarpandiT said...

Congratulations!!

wonderful blog and wonderful giveaway!

gokchecoskun@gmail.com

liz said...

Love your blog. It's so visually appealing. Congratulations on the house.

russian doll said...

Oh wonderful!

petra_tokidoki@hotmail.com

gigi said...

Congratulations, the house looks lovely and intriguing. Sounds like it has been enlivened with its colorful past tenants. Enjoy! Breathe well.

marzipanmom said...

I don't usually enter giveaways, but how could I resist this one?! We just bought an old house with a slate roof too and we'll be moving in March. Glad you're feeling better!

Deanna

Anna said...

Congratulations on your new house! It must be wonderful to be able to have a good place to live again and it sounds lovely. Hope all is well!

Karine Keldany said...

Hello from Montreal... I know how overwhelming it is to buy a home, especially one that will need some renovations. While I was 5 month pregnant I redid our kitchen. I basically demolished it and rebuilt it from scratch. It is one of my great achievements I might say, after my 2 beautiful daughters of course. :)
Good luck dear. It is an amazing journey of renovations, sweat and love.

As a chocoholic I would love to win the chocolate tasting. I can assure you I will enjoy every second of every bite. Just thinking about it makes me hummmm and dream. I will cross my fingers and hope to win. :)

Christine said...

Congratulations on your new home!

Jessica said...

So happy you are doing well. This giveaway is truly exciting....exciting AND delicious. Happy weekend.

michaela said...

happy to hear about your new home. it shounds charming. can't wait to see more photos.

melbyforce said...

What a great giveaway! I've just recently discovered your blog through Twitter and I'm loving it. Would love to conduct my own chocolate tasting!

Fresh Local and Best said...

El, this is a great idea for a giveaway! And the guide to chocolate tasting is very helpful, it's telling me that I need to stop and savor these pieces.

I am very happy to know that your family and you are in a better and healthier place. The history of the new home sounds magnificent!

Anonymous said...

Wow!! What a fun idea!! I LOVE chocolate. This might be better than a wine tasting party. Your new home sounds wonderful. I'm a Mt Foodie, Thanks, Melinda from Montana or maxcatlarsen@aol.com

Emily said...

What an awesome giveaway! It would be perfect for my birthday or my husband's next month! emilyfette@gmail.com

Sara said...

oooo a chocolate tasting, that is something I could become very partial to!

jean said...

A chocolate tasting would be a perfect valentine gift/event.

Stevie said...

The house looks amazing! Such beautiful details. Thanks for sharing. http://twitter.com/garden_therapy

ikkinlala said...

Congratulations on your new home!

I'd love a chance to have a chocolate tasting - what a fun idea!

ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

Dinners & Dreams said...

Congratulations on that gorgeous house full of history and charms. Way to start the new year! May you find happiness and blessings in your new home.

xoxo

Nisrine

Tracey said...

I am so glad you found a new, healthy home! It looks amazing!

Thanks for hosting such a fun giveaway. Who wouldn't love to win chocolate? :)

SaraBeth said...

congrats on the home!

i agree with the sentiment of everyone else: a chocolate tasting sound phenomenal!

Anushruti said...

Your new house sounds so charming! Almost like a fairy tale. Good luck with the settling in. Hope you find comfort in your new hearth soon. Needless to say the chocolates look very tempting!

solsticeletters said...

What a beautiful space you've created here. It's my first visit, but I assure you I'll be back. Pleasure to meet you.

Kerrin @ MyKugelhopf said...

First thing's first, big congratulations on the new home - extremely exciting ! 2010 is sure to be a wonderful year ahead. The house sounds fascinating with such a rich history.

And what a chocolate giveaway this is here ! Wow, one reader is going to be awfully lucky indeed. (Fingers are crossed it's me, ha ha). Your chocolate tasting guidelines are excellent, and the assortment you have seems like it will provide a real variety in tastes, lots I have yet to try. Great idea !! And so generous of you too.

Tiny Urban Kitchen said...

Thaks fro stopping by my blog. Your photos are so artistic and beautiful. Congrats on the new home, and a chocolate giveaway sounds fantastic!

Circus Charlie said...

'selamat pindah'
{happy moving in indonesian}

the place looks absolutely beautiful
{how good are old keys}

tamar said...

hey there!
I'm a devote reader of your lovely blog. as an aspiring baker and photographer myself, I adore the great recipes and photos. as I am from Israel, blueberries are scarce here, but buying the frosted ones to use for muffins brings back to me a lovley american taste I have come to love so much while I lives in the bay area, Ca. as a teenager.
so- thanks! and keep up the good work.

Tamar Turner

realmom said...

Love your blog and chocolate! Just had the girlfriends over for a wine tasting, now it's time for a chocolate tasting! Wonderful idea!

Megan Gordon said...

Oh, good luck El. I'm so glad you found something so soon and it sounds like you're starting to settle in. All of this info. about a chocolate tasting is really interesting, too. I can't believe you're giving away all of that lovely chocolate--crossing my fingers.

Hope things are going well!

Erdie said...

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us! Good luck w/ the house

sweetlolo said...

So generous of you to share all of that lovely, lovely chocolate with some lucky person.

Teresa said...

What beautiful photography and what beautiful chocolate!

@teresaelsey

JD said...

What a fun and generous idea! @cheesefriends

Linda said...

You're onto a new chapter, hope its a good journey. Thanks for sharing.

bob sances said...

god bless you and yours

The Gypsy Chef said...

Congrats on the new house. It sounds wonderful and looks beautiful.
Love chocolate, how did you know I was preparing some really good chocolate treats for my Valentines?
Can't wait to win!
Pam

Irene said...

Congratulations on your house, it sounds absolutely lovely! Working on a place and knowing that it's your own is a true joy.

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So generous of you to share all of that lovely, lovely chocolate with some lucky person.