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Monday
Dec032012

Chef Tip: Can you store chocolate chips in the freezer?

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Frozen dark chocolate chips are a fantastic cool treat to sprinkle on your (dairy-free) ice cream, or eat right out of the bag!  So go ahead and freeze 'em.

Callebaut Chocolate USA's dark chocolate, and Enjoy Life Foods have tested dairy-free chips that are delish.

Read more on Dairy-Free Chocolate:

Best Allergen-Free Chocolate

If Chocolate Were the Perfect Man, Would He Be Dairy-Free?

 


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