freedhardwoods
Deeply Rooted
Black truck; 80* outside.
I am.I love Reese's peanut butter cups. I would still eat them!
Mary
I'm a little slow responding this week. I got sick 3 days ago, and I've been running 700 miles a day. At the end of the day, I've been going to bed as soon as I could.Yes, eat them. The oil in the Reese's filling should replace any cocoa butter lost to the melting.
Some years ago, I left a bar of a VERY expensive ($10 per 100g) Sicilian unconched chocolate on my radiator by accident (I'm not 100% sure but it think "unconched" means the chocolate was never heated enough to melt it, so the bat has a crumby texture from the sugar. If you've ever tried to eat one of those "hockey pucks" Spanish and South American people use for making their hot chocolate (like Ibarra) that's unconched chocolate as well . When I realized my mistake the bar still looked as it had (except the wrapper was a bit greasy) so I bit into it. I then discovered that unlike normal chocolate, chocolate that is unconched doesn't so much melt as "bake". every last drop of cocoa butter had drained out, leaving a dry husk of a bar.
I've tried a few different fancy/expensive candies. I've come to the conclusion that the more candy costs, the worse it tastes.