But first a little story Leaving the grocery store these days can be tricky at times. Seems there are more and more obstacles to navigate between check out and your car. Somebody is selling something almost every time I shop. Freshly recovering from debit card swipe shock after dropping $200 plus on a half full shopping [...]
How Many Cocoa Beans Are in a Chocolate Bar?
A couple of weeks ago we put on a demonstration of bean to bar chocolate making at Bernhardt Winery as part of their first annual Strawberry, Chocolate, and Wine Festival. A smashing success by the way. The whole event I mean. Not just our fabulous demonstration. When folks start asking questions you know you’ve got [...]
Winnowing Cocoa Beans
One of the more challenging steps in making chocolate is removing the outer shell of the cocoa bean leaving only the meat of the cocoa bean that is better known as cocoa nibs. This step is called winnowing. Large chocolate manufacturers have large and expensive winnowers. Since we are a small chocolate maker, we need [...]
All Day
It’s Saturday morning. Michelle is practicing her sleep in routine. Gus, the Border Collie, is on full back yard squirrel patrol duty. Cooper Brown Dog is not so patiently waiting for the pantry door to open where the doggie snack loot lay. During my private little weekend morning hours, after I’ve been properly caffeinated and updated [...]
ChocolateFest Grapevine, TX
ChocolateFest in Grapevine, TX is an annual fund raising event for Traveler’s Aid DFW. Tammy Hingtgen, Director of Operations, discovered us last fall at Dallas Chocolate’s annual Chocolate Conference & Festival. When Tammy contacted us asking if we would like to participate in this year’s (9th annual) event it was an easy Heck Yes. The [...]
Chocolate + Coffee = Random Outbursts of Joy
As Valentines Day thoughts start to bubble through my mind, I thought a more detailed explanation of the gift set we put together was in order. Diamonds might be forever, but chocolate and coffee is for right now folks. I’ve always said that among my favorite ways if not absolute favorite way to enjoy chocolate [...]
Dark Joy
Dark. That’s a complicated word for me. Thoughts that jump into my head are: This movie is dark. As in sinister, evil, or perhaps depressing. This time of year I go to work in the dark. I go home in the dark. Bill Murray in Ground Hog Day – “its going to be a long, [...]
September to Remember
The last eight weeks or so were very busy in the chocolate shop. Lots of chocolate from six different origins were made and delivered. It’s been an exciting time for Tejas Chocolate. We had the nicest compliment recently from one our early chocolate followers. She tasted our chocolate for the first time in about six [...]
Friends and Allies
Good friends, good chocolate, good gelato, good beer, and good cocoa beans. Goodness gracious there are a lot of things going on here in the local food scene. A gelato maker, a craft brewer, a cocoa bean producer, and your chocolate maker are coming together on some interesting new local projects. We want to give [...]
Brick Oven Chocolate Update #3
This project started with finding reclaimed solid clay brick from a Houston warehouse. Now we are getting pretty close to completing the construction of our brick oven so we can brick oven and hot rock roast cocoa beans. You didn’t see “hot rock” coming did you. Well, the interior grid is lined with river rock [...]

