in Desserts
Ruby RB1 is at its best when used as pure as possible
100% chocolate – e.g. in dessert decorations, dessert layers or mignardises
The taste and colour of ruby RB1 really stand out when you use the chocolate as pure as possible – only mixing it with dried or crunchy inclusions for instance.
We recommend using ruby RB1 as a pure chocolate as much as you can. Simply to allow your customers to fully explore and enjoy the taste and colour of the 4th chocolate in the purest possible way.
-
DECORATION
Ruby RB1 is ideal for delicious decorations and chocolate layers in desserts or savory dishes, even when mixed with sprinkles, spices, or dried fruit and vegetable powders like beetroot, raspberry, cherry, etc...
Watch the video
Try the recipes
For dessert creams with maximum taste and colour: mix ruby RB1 with fat-based ingredients
When creating a tasty and perfectly stable cream with ruby RB1, we recommend to mix ruby RB1 with fat-based ingredients, such as butter. It makes all ruby flavours stand out and prevents any dilution of taste or colour changes.
Watch the video
Some inspiring recipes
How to create ruby chocolate mousse, ice creams and more?
For numerous dessert recipes – such as chocolate mousse, ice cream, sauce, etc. – chocolate is often mixed with wet ingredients or liquids to obtain a perfect taste and texture.
Watch out
When mixing ruby RB1 with liquid ingredients such as cream or milk, you may experience its natural colour to fade or turn grey. This is normal: diluting ruby RB1 changes the pH and causes the colour change. Restoring the pH however can help you tune the colour precisely to the typical ruby colour.
How to remedy?
Add acidity from fruits (e.g. fruit purees, lime juice, etc.) to restore the original pH.
The original ruby colour will return when achieving pH 3.3 – 3.8
AND/OR
Add colour through natural ingredients: e.g. from dried flower petals (rose, hibiscus) or dried beetroot, raspberries…
On top: you create interesting pairings, bringing out great flavour experiences.