Description
– Adding Texture to Baked Goods: They do not melt like chocolate chips, making them ideal for adding a crunchy element to soft baked goods.
– Cookies & Brownies: Fold them into cookie dough or sprinkle them on top of brownies instead of nuts to add a satisfying crunch that contrasts the fudge interior.
– Muffins & Cakes: Mix them into muffin, banana bread, or quick bread batters for an unexpected chocolatey bite.
– Granola & Energy Bars: Incorporate them into homemade granola or no-bake energy bars for a healthy, crunchy boost of flavour.
– Toppings and Garnishes: Their crunchy texture and rich flavour make them an excellent finishing touch.
– Yogurt & Oatmeal: Sprinkle them over yogurt bowls, oatmeal, or smoothie bowls for added texture and a hint of chocolate.
– Ice Cream: Stir them into ice cream or use them as a topping in place of sprinkles for a more sophisticated flavour.
– Decorations: Use them as a garnish on frosted cupcakes, tarts, or a chocolate torte.
Flavour Infusion and Other Uses:
– Infused Cream: Steep nibs in heavy cream to create a chocolate flavoured cream for coffee or whipped toppings, then strain the nibs out.
– Grinding: Coarsely grind them in a food processor or spice grinder to create a “grit” that can be incorporated into batters, frostings, or even a rub for meats like duck or lamb.
– Savoury Dishes: Their bitterness and rich flavour can enhance savoury dishes like Mexican mole sauce or chilli, adding depth and complexity.
– Candying: Coat them in caramelised sugar to create candied nibs, which are less bitter and make a delicious snack or an even more decadent addition to desserts.













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