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[[Cocoa powder]] is made by ''doing something to'' [[cocoa nibs]] using a ''machine and/or tool of some kind''.  
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[[Cocoa powder]] is made by crushing [[cocoa paste]] using a [[press]].  And no matter how tempting it might be, it should not and, in fact, cannot be eaten raw.
  
Cocoa powder is a key ingredient for brownies — [[brownies|with]] or [[brownies with nuts|without]] [[nuts]] — or [[chocolate cake]] in a {{oven}}.
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Cocoa powder is a key ingredient in [[chocolate]] and a number of chocolaty goodies, such as brownies — [[brownies with nuts|with]] or [[brownies|without]] [[nuts]] — or [[chocolate cake]] in a {{oven}} or [[chocolate ice cream]] in a [[bucket]].
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===Uses===
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Cocoa powder is a key ingredient for a number of [[:category:cocoa-based foods|cocoa-based foods]]:
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* [[brownies]] along with [[cake flour]], [[eggs]], [[sugar]], and either [[butter]] or [[margarine]] in any of the {{oven}}s.
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* [[brownies with nuts]] along with [[cake flour]], [[eggs]], [[sugar]], [[nuts]] and either [[butter]] or [[margarine]] in any of the {{oven}}s.
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* [[chocolate]] from [[cocoa paste]], [[cocoa powder]], [[sugar]], and [[milk]] using a [[whisk]] and a {{pot}} on a [[propane]]-fired [[campstove]]. <br> '''Chocolate''' is the key ingredient in the following:
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** [[Chocolate chip cookies]] using [[chocolate]] in [[pastry dough]] with [[sugar]] in either a [[oven|regular oven]] or [[gas oven]] (but not [[coal oven|coal]] or [[convection oven]])
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** [[Chocolate covered banana]] by dipping [[bananas]] into a {{pot}} of molten [[chocolate]] over a [[hibachi]], [[campstove]], or [[deck grill]].
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** [[Chocolate covered strawberries]] by [[whisk|whisking]] [[strawberries]] into a {{pot}} of molten [[chocolate]] over a [[hibachi]], [[campstove]], or [[deck grill]].
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** [[S'mores]] uses [[chocolate]], [[marshmallows]], and [[cookies]] over a [[small fire pit]] or [[fireplace]].
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** [[Sweet pizza]] uses [[pizza dough]] topped with [[chocolate]], creamy [[cheese curds]], [[peppermint]], and raspberries in a {{oven}}.
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* [[chocolate cake]] from [[cake flour]], [[eggs]], [[sugar]], [[milk]], and either [[butter]] or [[margarine]] in any of the {{oven}}s.
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* [[chocolate ice cream]] along with [[milk]] and [[sugar]] in a {{bucket}} with an [[ice cream crank]].
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* [[hot cocoa]] by putting it into [[milk]] with [[sugar]] over a [[campstove]] or by the [[fireplace]].
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* [[hot cocoa with marshmallows]] by putting it into [[milk]] with [[sugar]] and adding [[marshmallows]] over a [[campstove]] or by the [[fireplace]].

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Cocoa powder
Manufactured Resource
SkillCooking
Methods of  manufacturing
Method
Amount
press
1000g cocoa paste
800
Cocoa powder is made by crushing cocoa paste using a press. And no matter how tempting it might be, it should not and, in fact, cannot be eaten raw.

Cocoa powder is a key ingredient in chocolate and a number of chocolaty goodies, such as brownies — with or without nuts — or chocolate cake in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven or chocolate ice cream in a bucket.

Uses

Cocoa powder is a key ingredient for a number of cocoa-based foods: