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Kitchen Chemistry - Chocolate - Part 2/2 - Heston Blumenthal

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Heston breaks down chocolate tempering like he's teaching molecular theory to a room of pastry cooks who've been burning ganache since culinary school. You watch him explain cocoa crystal structures and suddenly understand why your chocolate work looks like amateur hour — it's not about following recipes, it's about understanding what actually happens when fat meets heat meets time. Anyone who's ever stared at seized chocolate at 2 AM knows that moment when science becomes salvation.

— The Chef's Take

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