Truckin
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chocolate covered nuts; equpiment
Fri, 01/25/08 9:39 AM
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I've been searching on the internet for a modestly high-volume way to coat nuts or coffee beans with chocolate. I keep getting bogged down with home-kitchen recipes that amount to a handful on wax paper. I did see a picture of a small piece of equipment that was shaped like a brass concrete mixer, but there was no link to the manufacturer or even a name for it. Anybody have any ideas?
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scali71
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RE: chocolate covered nuts; equpiment
Fri, 01/25/08 10:19 AM
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Truckin
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RE: chocolate covered nuts; equpiment
Fri, 01/25/08 10:20 AM
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OK, the process is called chocolate panning, and there are $70,000 machines that do 150 pounds at a time, and seemingly there is a tabletop unit but the link I found was dead. Of course, there may be other DIY processes, developed "in the field" in the world of nut and kettle-type concessions.
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