Posts Tagged ‘chocolate’

Les Recettes de Celiane Batonnets Chocolat au Lait

Friday, November 23rd, 2012

Another Geneva, Switzerland find that I brought back with me were these delectable milk chocolate fingers or Bâtonnets Chocolat au Lait (sounds more appealing in French).  Now first off, Céliane is an actual person who was born with a gluten intolerance who, according to the product back story, wanted to create a range of delicious products to share with the public.

This was my first time trying this brand but this product did standout.  The chocolate fingers were extremely reminiscent of an old beloved British variety that I had the pleasure to enjoy before my Celiac diagnosis.  Well, I no longer need to rely on delicious memories because Céliane has created  gluten-free chocolate finger that rivals the best of them.  The biscuit itself is exactly what you would expect – wonderfully crunchy with a subtle sweetness with just a slight tinge of saltiness.  Pair this with the creamy milk chocolate that enrobes each finger, and well, you have chocolate finger perfection.

Les Recettes de Céliane has a good range of products that I look forward to sampling next time I come across them.  You can learn more about the company and their products on their Web site which is available in English and French.

New Products Reviewed: Schaer Meranetti and Cioccolini

Wednesday, November 21st, 2012

I picked these sweet treats up in Geneva, Switzerland at the Urban Bio Market – a great health food store that has an impressive selection of gluten-free items as well.  I immediately noticed the familiar Schär yellow packaging on the shelf so thought I would try some of their products that are not available in the United States.

First up was the Meranetti which are chocolate cupcakes filled with gianduja chocolate cream.  These are individually wrapped (four to a box) which makes for a perfect portion controlled snack – not to mention it keeps each cupcake moist.  What’s nice about these cupcakes is that they are not overly sweet but have a rich cocoa flavor that really comes through.  The filling is also not too sweet with the cocoa flavor perfectly complemented with a subtle hint of hazelnut.

The Cioccolini are small chocolate cookies with a chocolate cream filling hidden inside.  Again, these were not overly sweet with a subtle sweetness that allowed the chocolate notes to really shine.  While these were good, I was expecting the cream centers to be soft and they were in fact hard.  I am not sure if this was the normal filling consistency or if these were just a bit off.  They were perfectly sealed and one year within the consume by date so not sure what was up with them.  They were still good but would have preferred a softer center.

I love traveling around the world and seeing what some familiar companies are doing in local regions.  Hopefully more and more of the international brands with a U.S. presence with continue to expand their product offerings by bringing over some of their popular regional products.

Now if I can just figure out why Schär in the United States is pronounced incorrectly sans umlaut, even by the brand…drives this German-educated Celiac nuts :-) .

Sometime The Most Delicious Things In Life Are the Most Dangereuse Dahlings

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

I normally tend to frequent smaller groceries that carry more specialty-type foods.  Having spent a significant portion of my life living abroad, I often crave some specialties to remind me of my colorful past.  Or I utilize the convenience that is Fresh Direct, a local online delivery service that the majority of New Yorkers I know tend to use.  Well, the other day my partner and I made our way to a very nice but rather large chain that is in our area because quite frankly they tend to have terrific sales and who doesn’t like a bargain?

The special offers began just as we entered the store and were faced with a display of innocent looking little Lindt bunnies.  That’s right, a virtual wall of delicious gold foil wrapped Swiss rabbits looking like something directly out of Willy Wonka.  You would think that this alone would be enough to command my attention but no, it was the bright yellow sign announcing 10 of these little animals for $10.  At first, I thought too many calories and continued into the produce section to source a variety of mushrooms for a GF rice noodle dish on that evening’s menu.

Alas, at the urging of my partner (a confessed chocoholic), we edged the cart closer to the bunny den and promptly had 10 little bunnies jumping eagerly into the cart.  Fast forward to after dinner later that evening (which consisted of wonderful fresh ribeye, steamed broccoli, and my famous rice noodles with five mushrooms – the recipe to which will be featured soon on the Recipe page).

As we retired fully satiated the bunnies were neatly lined up on the buffet staring at us.   The temptation was just too great and we each grabbed one, sheared it golden fleece and began to indulge in their sweet chocolate goodness.  I had no sooner taken a bite that I began to notice the ingredient label and thought I would at least see what nutritional damage I was doing to my diet.  Unfortunately what caught my eye was not the caloric count but rather two small words nestled among the sugar and cocoa – two fateful words – barley malt.  Argh!  Once again, I glutenized myself.

Thankfully I had only taken a bite (okay two) rather than shoving the entire thing into my big gob and no real damage had subsequently taken place.  But I was, well, pissed, that I did not follow my own advice of reading EVERY label ALL the time.  See, even we hard-core GFer’s slip from time to time because we get too comfortable sometimes and forget that product formulations change and ingredients you may not think belong are in fact contained.

What is our lesson for the day…READ, READ, READ all labels.

So my partner now has 8 ½ bunnies all to himself. LOL!

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