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I should cocoa

Posted at , 01 November 2010 by Carol Wilson - Food writer

Cocoa butter (also called cacao butter) is the cream coloured fat extracted from cocoa beans and is used to add flavour, aroma and that luscious 'melt-in-the-mouth' smoothness to chocolate.

I had never thought of using cocoa butter in cooking until I came across powdered cocoa butter in a chocolate shop in a tiny village in Scotland.

Open quotationChefs have used cocoa butter in this form for a whileClose quotation

Sold in a drum, the powder smells just like white chocolate. It's obtained through cryogenisation (in which liquid cocoa butter is frozen at very low temperature). Apparently chefs have used cocoa butter in this form for a while, for frying food and also instead of butter or oil in recipes. Pastry chefs use it to make mousses, pastry, gateaux, sugarpaste and also for thinning chocolate.

I couldn't wait to try it, although it seemed strange to use a powdered fat! It's great for frying though, as it resists high temperatures (up to 200C), doesn't spatter and isn't absorbed into the food. The best way of frying meat or fish is to coat the food with the powder and put it into a hot pan. During frying the powder forms a protective crust around the food and seals in all the juices, even with vegetables that easily lose their moisture such as mushrooms. You only need to use a little - about half as much as other fats. Food doesn't stick to the pan either - another bonus! I also tried mixing herbs with the powder before coating food, for extra flavour, and that worked well too. My fritters and doughnuts turned out crisper than usual, which is another advantage.

Cocoa butter is also good for sautéing, and grilling and for making cakes and biscuits instead of butter. I'm at the trial and error stages of recipe testing for the latter, as recipes are hard to find.

On the plus side, cocoa butter contains several natural antioxidants and has a shelf life of several years. It's dairy-free, so is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. The downside is that as it's a niche product at the moment, it's expensive. A 675g drum was £14 in the chocolate shop I mentioned!

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  • 1 November 2010, 8:17PM

    Cassandra Amy Rose

    Open QuoteHaving just slathered myself in cocoa butter body cream it's quite hard to imagine frying meat in it, but it sounds interesting. A rather 'different' christmas present idea!

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  • 3 November 2010, 2:01PM

    smitty

    Open QuoteIts expensive, but I'd try it if it becomes cheaper. Could use it on my skin too!

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  • 30 December 2012, 10:59PM

    LiesbethM

    Open QuoteI was surprised as well when I found out about cacao butter. My mum took some night classes to become a chef, just for fun, and they used it to cook mushrooms. It's simply delicious! You put the mushrooms you want to cook into a bowl, add some powder, toss it up, then bake the mushrooms in a hot pan. They will turn a lovely golden brown. I never thought anything could beat mushrooms in cream. I was wrong: this is waaaaaaaaay better!

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