Please Ignore The Smoke Coming From Ohio…

…that would be me trying to set my kitchen on fire.

I’ve said before that I’m a domestic zero. Hate cleaning, can’t cook, and I’m not so hot at baking. But I thought I might try my hand at some homemade food gifts this year – it’s cheap, and people appreciate yummy homemade food. And it’s cheap.

Last year I made this amazing peppermint bark (recipe here), and two different families loved it and praised my abilities to simply melt chocolate. So, ego inflated from last year’s success and compliments, I decided to make it again this year, only adding to it a drizzle of white chocolate across the top.

Apparently having that second child took out that last remnant of domestic ability I had hiding in me.

I didn’t have my grandmother’s double boiler, so I decided to go all modern and melt the chocolate in the microwave. First was the Ghirardelli dark chocolate chips. They melted beautifully, a sea of rich dark brown liquid in the bowl. Easy peasy!

Next I had to add the peppermint extract. But instead of measuring out the 1 tsp of peppermint, I just dumped a little into the mix. A little too much, I think. The smooth sea of chocolate instantly turned lumpy, and I stirred and stirred trying to even it out again. I heated it more, but the lumps remained.

Giving up on this step, I poured the mix out onto the parchment paper and smoothed it out as best I could. So it won’t be as pretty, but it’ll still taste good, right? Having finished with the spatula, I licked off the remaining chocolate. Or should I say mint with a hint of chocolate. Ick.

Oh, and I burned my tongue in the process because who knew freshly microwaved melted chocolate was hot?

Time to melt the white chocolate. Maybe the drizzled white chocolate could at least make it look pretty again? Into a bowl I put a handful of white chocolate chips. A bowl I have used in the microwave many, many times, I might add. I set it for two minutes and walked away.

When the buzzer went off, I checked it. Still in solid chip form. Hmmm….needs more heat, I guess. So I microwaved them for another minute. Still chip form, but when I stirred them with a spoon they started to squish. OK, almost ready. Another minute in the microwave should do it.

Then I opened the microwave to a cloud of smoke. In the bowl was now something dark, not white. I pulled the bowl out, and immediately noticed something dripping. Looking into the bowl, I could see my toes. Uh, oh.


It burned straight through the bowl. Apparently the melting point of white chocolate is higher than that of microwave safe plastic. Nothing will melt those damn chips.

I quickly tossed the bowl in the trash and cleaned up the mess of melted plastic and white chocolate that had dripped across the kitchen, sizzling on the floor like acid trying to eat through the linoleum.

I always knew white chocolate was evil…now I have proof.

And a cookie sheet full of lumpy, too-minty dark chocolate bark.

So if Aaron is smart, he will revoke my kitchen privileges and limit me to nothing more advanced than making PB&J sandwiches and heating Lean Cuisine meals. Otherwise we won’t have any mixing bowls left. Or possibly a kitchen.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go buy some peppermint bark and put it in my homemade containers to pass off as my own. If you want real, edible homemade treats, go see this woman.

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Comments

  1. Ahh shame. PB & J sandwiches suit us fine!
    Best wishes

    This is my calling card or link“Whittereronautism”until blogger comments get themselves sorted out.

  2. yikes! i always knew that white chocolate was the devil’s spawn!

  3. Queen of Spain says

    Hang in there girl…cookie love is on the way!

  4. White chocolate IS evil! You can use a pyrex bowl over a pot of boiling water if you dont have a double boiler.

    The important thing is that you tried. REALLY! Baking takes practice.

  5. Oh, absolutely too, too funny! Love the title in particular.

  6. Melting chocolate is hard. You have to be careful to either add a very little amount of liquid or a lot. It’s a finiky beast, chocolate. But I bet it tasted really good!

  7. Wow, that stinks. I have to say though, it was a great laugh. By the way, a glass bowl will work.

  8. Mommy off the Record says

    It was the thought that counted. That’s what I say!

  9. Here’s some chocolate info, you know, in case you ever try this again. With proper supervision. And firemen on call.

    http://candy.about.com/od/workingwithchocolate/a/chocmistakes.htm

  10. Dana J. Tuszke says

    This reminds me of the time I put my mother’s glass mixing bowl on the hot stove (not the burner, but close to it) and it cracked. I quickly learned some valuable lessons from my mom on kitchen stuff!

  11. I always burn the chocolate in the microwave. I’ve give up trying… glass bowl over a saucepan of boiling water works much better.