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Ghirardelli Bittersweet Chocolate Baking Bar

*Est. $3 for 4 ounces

Ghirardelli Bittersweet Chocolate Baking Bar

Best supermarket chocolate

pros
  • Right balance of sweet and bitter
  • Easy to find
  • Complex, with notes of fruit and coffee
  • Small bars easy to chop
  • Far superior to other supermarket baking bars, such as Baker's
cons
  • Not as complex or rich as some other chocolates
  • More expensive than other supermarket brands
 
 
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Perfect baking chocolate, September 20, 2007
This chocolate is my top choice for cakes and ganaches. I also use it to make bittersweet chocolate ice cream. Deep chocolatey and smooth, it melts like a dream, and always yields great results.
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1. Cook's Illustrated Magazine

Cook's Illustrated staffers sample 12 dark chocolate bars, each of which contain about 60 percent cacao. Ghirardelli competes with Callebaut Intense Dark and Dagoba, among other bars.

Review: Tasting Dark Chocolate, Editors of Cook's Illustrated, Jan. 2008

2. Cook's Illustrated Magazine

This older report, in which 20 editors taste nine chocolate bars raw, in chocolate sauce and baked into a cake, is still useful for shoppers. Ghirardelli Bittersweet Premium Baking Bar is among those considered.

Review: Tasting Dark Chocolate, Editors of Cook's Illustrated, Mar. 2004

3. San Francisco Chronicle

Testers sample 14 widely available dark chocolate bars and taste each one raw. Ghirardelli figures among the unranked chocolates tasted.

Review: Panel Deems Dagoba Best Dark Chocolate, Carol Ness, Jan. 7, 2004

4. Chocolate in Context

Emily Stone interviews Elizabeth Falkner, owner of San Francisco restaurant Citizen Cake, about her favorite chocolates. Although it isn't her favorite, Falkner likes Ghirardelli.

Review: Chocolate Rosebud: Wisdom from Elizabeth Falkner, Emily Stone, Oct. 29, 2007

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