Virtual CHOCOLATE SALON Panel: In Conversation with Black Chocolatiers

TasteTV & the International Chocolate Salon in conversation on June 11th with Black Chocolatiers about their creative inspirations & business challenges, including tips for great chocolate, flavor profiles, educations, and tips for success. Discover and support these great artisans!

The Panel Discussion features: Chocolatier Phillip Ashley Rix of Phillip Ashley Chocolates, Robert Bowden of Vivere Chocolates, Syovata Edari of CocoVaa Chocolatier, Michael Poole of Hot Chocolat, Margaret King of Magnolia Chocolatier, and moderator, author Joey Garcia

Watch the full recorded panel below


Work from Home Recipes: Toffee Black Bean Brownies by Chef Richard Ingraham

Working from home or staying indoors makes it challenge to stay healthy. Chef Richard Ingraham has a brownie recipe using black beans that is both tasty and good for your wellness.

Author of the cookbook Eating Well to Win, Chef Ingraham is well known among celebrities and athletes. He is Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade’s personal cook, and his celebrity clientele of entertainers and top athletes in the NBA, MLB and NFL are part of his Chef RLI network of private chefs who help athletes reach their peak performance through nutrition.

Says Chef Ingraham, “One thing that I’ve tried to do with my clients was to give them foods that they were used to but make them a little healthier. I had a client that challenged me all the time to see if I could make a healthier version of the items he’d pick. One day he called me up and really wanted me to make him a dessert that he wouldn’t feel guilty about eating and it just so happens that he loved chocolate. So, I made him these brownies (without the toffee of course) and they were a hit! With or without the toffee I’m sure you will enjoy!”

 

Toffee Black Bean Brownies

For the brownies

  • Non-stick cooking spray
  • 1 cup can black beans
  • 1/2 cup canola oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup Hershey’s special dark unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2/3 cup maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon instant espresso
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup bitter sweet chocolate bar pieces
  • 1/3 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 toffee pieces

Method for brownies

1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees .
2. Grease a 9 by 9-inch square baking pan.
3. Using a blender or food processor , puree the beans with the canola oil.
4.Next add the eggs,special dark cocoa, maple syrup, espresso , and vanilla.
5.Melt the chocolate chips and add to the blender or food processor.
6. Blend on medium-high until smooth.
7.In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
8.Add the flour mixture to the blender/food processor and pulse until just incorporated.
9. Stir in the chocolate pieces and pour the brownie mixture into your prepared pan.
10.Heres the best part! Top the brownie mixture with the toffee.You can take a tooth pick and swirl the toffee into the brownies if you like.
11. Bake until the surface looks dull around the edges and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with just a few crumbs.
12. Let brownies cool at least before cutting and removing from the pan. I know it’ going to be hard to wait but trust me it’s worth the wait.

 

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Fashion House Sika’a Embraces African Designs and Culture

Sika’a, the fashion brand that brings consumers beautifully crafted African inspired designs, is urging more fashionistas to embrace the vibrant patterns and interesting heritage of African pieces. The fashion house argues that encouraging more people to purchase traditional African designs not only improves cultural understanding but can provide vital support to talented African designers.

The statement follows renowned designer Stella McCartney receiving criticism for using Ankara print fabrics showcased by models of Caucasian and Asian descent in a runway show. The decision led to McCartney facing accusations of appropriation. While such prints have long been associated with African tradition, they originate from Indonesia and were replicated and mass-produced in the Netherlands, where much of Ankara prints are still produced, earning them the name of Dutch wax prints.

Gompa Tchoudi, founder of Sika’a, said, “Rather than criticizing designers that choose to use African inspired prints, it should be celebrated. African fashion is beautifully vibrant, and the continent is home to many incredible designers and businesses that can benefit from the publicity. Fashion is an essential medium for promoting traditions, culture, and a greater understanding.

Sika’a works with acclaimed Dutch wax prints firm Vlisco to bring stunning African fabrics and designs to a whole new audience that embraces the heritage of the pieces. We believe that all should be able to experience wearable African fashion.”

Sika’a produces a collection of affordable, premium wardrobe staples that draw inspiration from African designs, including feminine dresses, edgy jackets, and must have accessories. Styles are classically bold, bright, and colourful. Through giving traditional African clothing items a modern vibe, the brand makes garments that are both unique and wearable for contemporary fashion lovers that want pieces that won’t go out of fashion.

Core to Sika’a’s values is promoting a positive image of Africa and the creativity if the continent. Through its sustainability policies, ethical consumers know they’re supporting local artisans and communities that work to blend the tradition of African clothing with fresh, modern designs.

To find out more visit sikaa.com/.

About Sika’a

Sika’a is an African inspired fashion house with an emphasis on tailoring and an electric use of custom-sourced African fabrics. The brand combines traditional African wear with an update, contemporary twist for truly unique garments designed with modern life in mind.

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