Showing posts with label Boutique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boutique. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2010

A Tour of Rhode Island's Boutique Chocolatiers

Indulging in chocolate is one of life's bittersweet passions, tempered with pleasure and ridden with guilt over caloric intake, though some of the fats in chocolate do not impact cholesterol. Dark chocolate, especially, contains many health benefits from flavonoids acting as antioxidants. Antioxidants protect the body from aging caused by free radicals which can cause damage leading to heart disease. A small bar of dark chocolate has the potential to lower blood pressure in individuals with elevated blood pressure, and reduces LDL cholesterol up to ten per cent. Chocolate is known to stimulate endorphin production which gives rise to feelings of pleasure. The serotonin component acts as an anti-depressant. Therefore, a tour of Rhode Island's boutique chocolatiers constitutes a happy trail rather than a road to perdition.

Garrison Confections (72 Ledge St., Central Falls)-Considered one of New England's best chocolatiers, Andrew Shotts, co-owner, began dreaming of making his own line of gourmet chocolate bonbons while working as the pastry chef at La Cote Basque in New York City where he began experimenting with chocolate, flavor, and texture combinations. Most of Garrison's signature handmade bonbons include two flavors or textural combinations within each piece. Following the change of seasons, this chocolatier introduces twelve new flavors approximately every three months. Each premium chocolate collection is named after and is available only during its corresponding season-Summer Solstice, Autumnal Equinox, Winter Solstice, Vernal Equinox.

Hauser Chocolatier (59 Tom Harvey Rd., Westerly)--founded in 1983 by master confectioner Ruedi Hauser Sr. and his wife, Lucille, with the intent to produce world-class confections handmade in the USA. Specializing in hand-finished, fresh cream truffles and other distinctive gourmet chocolate delights, each creation is made with fresh cream, dairy butter, and a blend of select, premium chocolate.

Jennifer's Chocolates (Wakefield Mall, 160 Tower Hill Rd., Wakefield)-occupying an open area inside the mall for the past decade, this chocolatier specializes in centers with toasted nuts, sweet butter, cream, and fruit juices coated with premium chocolate. They use Merckens couvertures for their milk and white chocolates, and Callebaut couverture for dark chocolates. A dedicated corps of test-tasting volunteers includes friends, family, customers, and staffers.

Laurent Val's Handcrafted Chocolates(www.laurentvalschocolates.com)--a local chocolatier with no brick and mortar store, chocolate connoisseurs from East to West may get a taste of Rhode Island. In 2003 when Laurent Val was hired by one of the finest boutique hotels in the state to run their restaurant's pastry department, his work soon began to attract attention of the local media. In January 2008, Val formed his own company and within a few months RI Monthly Magazineawarded him the distinction of "Best European Chocolates of Rhode Island 2008." Val's impressive chocolate collection is free of preservatives and artificial ingredients. Take a gander at the Rochambeau and Sunset collections.

Newport Chocolates (82 Williams St., Newport)-- located in the heart of historic Newport, their mission is to make quality chocolate products on the premises, presented in beautiful packaging and offered at fair prices. Over 90 varieties of truffles, cream fills, nuts, turtles, and cordials beckon chocolate connoisseurs. They also feature a wide variety of molded products indigenous to the coastal state-lobsters, sailboats, and seashells.

Sweenor's Chocolates (Garden City Shopping Center, 100 Midway Rd., Cranston; 21 Charles St., Wakefield; Charlestown Village, Rtes. 1 & 2, Charlestown)-Rhode Island's largest chocolate manufacturer, Sweenor's focus is on quality using only the finest ingredients of fresh cream, butter, honey roasted nuts, and a special blend of pure milk and dark chocolates. One of their chocolate novelties includes "The Best of RI set"-a lobster and two quahogs.

The Chocolate Delicacy (219 Main St., East Greenwich)-founded in 1992, their signature piece is the handmade truffle. They have over 300 types of molds ranging from alphabet and numbers to sports along with their exclusive 1 ½ lb. Rhode Island bar. Popular mold pieces include such Rhody favorites as fish and shells.

Chocolate connoisseurs will delight in sampling some of Rhode Island's finest gourmet confections in the purist traditions. The key is indulging in moderation or you'll reach a saturation point like Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz in the I Love Lucy episode, "Job Switching," where they couldn't keep up the fight against a speedy conveyor belt of chocolates and stuffed themselves silly.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

An overview of chocolate Rhode Iceland's Boutique

Enjoy the bittersweet chocolate has ridden a life of passion, with joy and feelings of guilt for the intake began, although some of the fat in chocolate is not on the effects of cholesterol. Dark chocolate in particular contains many health benefits of flavonoids as antioxidants. Antioxidants protect the body caused by free radicals, which can cause damage responsible for heart disease of aging. A small bar of dark chocolate has the potential to lower blood pressure in peoplewith increased blood pressure, LDL cholesterol and reduced to ten percent. Chocolate is known to produce endorphins, which makes stimulate feelings of joy. The component of the serotonin acts as an antidepressant. Therefore, Rhode Island's Boutique Chocolate Tour is a happy path instead of a Road to Perdition.

Garrison packs (72 Ledge St., Central Falls), one of the best chocolatiers in New England, Andrew Shotts, co-owner has been launchedDream is to experience its own line of gourmet chocolate candy while working as a pastry chef at La Cote Basque in New York City, where he started with chocolate, flavor and texture combinations. Most sweet Garrison signature handmade are two combinations of flavors and textures in each piece. After the change of seasons, this leads Chocolatier twelve new flavors every three months. Each chocolate premium collection and is namedonly during the appropriate season, solstice, autumn equinox, winter solstice, equinox.

Hauser Chocolatier (59 Tom Harvey Rd, Westerly) - founded in 1983 by Ruedi Hauser Sr. pastry chef and his wife with the intention of producing U.S. Lucille pastries prize. Specializing in hand-finished, fresh cream truffles and other delicacies to gourmet chocolate badge, each creation with fresh cream, milk, butter is made, and a mixture of selectedPremium chocolate.

Jennifer chocolate (Wakefield Mall, 160 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield) cast of an open space inside the mall during the last ten years, this chocolate specialized centers with toasted walnuts, sweet butter, cream and fruit juice with premium chocolate. Invest Merckens chocolate for their milk and white chocolate, chocolate and dark chocolate Callebaut. A volunteer involved taste tests include friends, relatives, customers andEmployees.

Laurent Valley artisan chocolate (www.laurentvalschocolates.com) - A local chocolatier without bricks and mortar shop, chocolate lovers from East to West can get a taste of Rhode Island. In 2003, when Laurent Valley one of the best boutique hotel the state has been hired to manage their restaurant pastry department, his work early to get the attention of local media. In January 2008, Val formed his own company and within a few months RI MonthlyMagazineawarded him the prize "Best European chocolates Rhode Island in 2008." Val impressive collection of chocolate is free of preservatives and artificial ingredients. Take a look at Sunset Rochambeau and collections.

Newport Chocolates (82 S. Williams, Newport) - Newport Located in the heart of town, it's their job, the quality of chocolate products on site to do, packaged in beautiful and offered at fair prices. More than 90 varietiesTruffle filling, whipped cream, nuts, turtles and flying spirits connoisseur of chocolate. In addition, a variety of moldings offer indigenous to the coastal State, lobsters, sailboats and shells.

Sweenor chocolate (Garden City Shopping Center, 100 Midway Rd, Cranston, 21 Charles Street, Wakefield, Charlestown Village, RTE. 1 & 2, Charlestown) - Iceland 's Rhode largest producer of chocolate, Sweenor focus is on quality with best of fresh ingredientsCream, butter, honey, roasted nuts and a special blend of pure milk and dark chocolate. Some of its novelty chocolate "Best of RI" and two set-Quahog Lobster.

The delicacy of chocolate (219 Main St., East Greenwich), founded in 1992, their signature piece of handmade truffles. More than 300 different forms of letters and numbers for the sport with its sole 1 ½ pounds Rhode Island cash. Are popular pieces as a template RhodyFavorites, such as fish and crustaceans.

Chocolate connoisseurs will delight the traditions of Rhode try some of Iceland 's Finest Gourmet chocolates in Purist. The key is to indulge in moderation, or you reach a saturation point, as Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz in I Love Lucy episode "Job Switching," in which match she could not fight against a fast conveyor belt of chocolate and stuffed Themselves silly.