tschudin chocolates & confections


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jessica
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2 yıl önce
middletown
tschudinchocolatesare the most excellent handcrafted local artisanchocolatesthat i have had. the owner/creator is gifted. he is consistent and is as devoted to his craft as to his philanthropy. it has been wonderful pleasure each time that i have had them.
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lagoongull
5
2 yıl önce
middletown
tschudin chocolates. this chocolate is worth the trip from anywhere in connecticut. one of the bestchocolatesi've ever had.


-----28 apr, 2012-----

chocolate!!!. tschudinchocolatesby far is positively the best chocolate that i've ever had. i have been in the restaurant business for over 20 years and i'm amazed at not only the quality of taste and flavor, but the artistic expression of the final product. i am so very impressed with tschudinchocolatesand would highly recommend them to anyone! bravo!


-----28 jan, 2012-----

debra a.. tschudinchocolateshas been an absolute delight every visit. never have i tasted such unique, flavorful delicacies in the chocolate genre. mr. lucheme is a truly talented, creative chocolatier and sculptor. thechocolatessimply melt in your mouth. there is something for everyones palate. i recommend you take a walk through, meet the delightful staff and experience the pleasure.
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anya
10 yıl önce
middletown
thumbs up. when my friend and i walked into tschudinchocolatesand confections, we were immediately greeted with glasses of fresh-squeezed orange juice, served to us by none other than the chocolate mastermind himself, rob tschudin, as well as his cohort lara. as seniors with little to no idea what we’re going to do post-wes, we felt impelled to ask lara, who looked to be just a little older than us, what led her to a career in the chocolate business. turns out she has a bfa from nyu, but was “corrupted,” as rob affectionately put it, and went back to school for french culinary training. after seeing and tasting the colorful array of chocolates, pastries, and frozen treats available at tschudin, and observing the joyful, warm atmosphere that rob creates for his employees, going back to school to learn how to make desserts doesn’t seem like such a crazy idea after all.

while rob got ingredients ready in the back, lara chatted with us over a bowl of blueberry scone dough. scones are her favorite thing to make, she said, because even though it’s important to meticulously measure out all the ingredients on a scale to get the consistency just right, she can have a good amount of creative leeway with the recipe.

this time, she added lemon zest and brandy to the mix before molding the crumbly dough into squares. the scones were then brushed in butter and sprinkled with sugar before being put in the oven.

while we waited for them to bake, lara explained to us what she likes most about working at tschudin. “here,” she says, “i’m not just a cog in the machine;” the cozy and personal vibe at tschudin, as well as the small number of employees (four, on a busy day), allows for a level of intimacy that you wouldn’t get with a larger company. it’s clear that lara’s contributions are important to the success of the shop. in fact, rob describes many of the treats he shows us, such as some frozen mounds of chocolate mousse with a gooey pistachio filling (pictured below), as “lara’s creations.”

rob’s shop serves not only as a chocolaterie and pastry destination, but also as a hub for many of the culinary bigwigs of middletown. during our stay, we were delighted to see brian o’rourke of o’rourke’s diner walk through the door. he warmly greeted rob and lara before picking out a few treats from the display case to take home with him. there was seldom a moment during our time in the store when customers weren’t trickling in and out the doors. one person walked in and requested every macaron they had. this, lara explained to us, is typical. their menu changes from hour to hour depending on what is popular and what rob and lara decide to whip up, so if someone sees a treat they love, they jump at the opportunity.

during these hot summer months, the store’s specialty is frozen mousse, which the chocolatiers form into “moussicles.” the finished product looks like a frozen bar of chocolate ice cream, but in reality, it’s much more. tschudin’s moussicles are filled with gourmet chocolate-mango mousse and coated in dark chocolate. then they are topped with a flourish of milk chocolate. the finished product is rich and decadent, but also perfectly refreshing. another bonus? moussicles don’t melt nearly as fast as ice cream and popsicles do.

for those who have heard of dominique ansel’s cronut, which is currently sweeping the nation, you’ll be happy to hear that the trend has found its way to middletown in the form of tschudin’s “laminonuts.” they get their name from the “laminated” (flaky, layered) croissant dough they’re made with, combined with the deep-fried deliciousness of a doughnut. you can order yours rolled in sugar, infused with pastry cream, or slathered in caramel sauce. i had mine with pastry cream and caramel sauce. while some doughnuts are overwhelmingly rich, tschudin’s croissant dough is light and buttery, lending towards a less heavy but much more delicious version of the classic dessert.

our stay lasted just long enough for us to see the scones come out of the oven. although we didn’t try them, the sight alone was enough to make our mouths water. the tops looked perfectly crisp, and the dough appeared to be buttery and soft, with blueberries generously sprinkled throughout. when i asked if there were any new recipes on the horizon for tschudin, lara confirmed that there are, but that they are top secret. there’s no doubt that i’ll be coming back to find out.
scones

consensus? tschudin’s is a must-try for everyone with a penchant for sweet treats and good conversation.
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shana
5
11 yıl önce
middletown
wonderful for. so informative and absolutely delicious! we devoured the entire box of 12chocolateswe brought home that night. thanks for a great day!
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alex
5
12 yıl önce
middletown
three years of tschudin. i moved to middletown three years ago, not knowing much about the city. about a month into my residence, i happened to walk into tschudinchocolatesto find a smiling rob lucharme behind the counter. "hey, how's it going?" he asked. "not bad," i replied, "but i've never been in here before and was wondering if you could show me what you've got?" now, what i meant was a run-down of the multitude of scrumptious specimens that tschudinchocolatesalways keeps in stock, but rob looked around and replied "sure! give me a second to wash my hands and the tour will start in the back." taken completely off guard, i was treated to a 30-minute tour of the entire chocolate operation, from the multi-national ingredients to the molds, the machines to the displays, the sculptures to the history. rarely does one see such personal attention given to customers, but i've come to understand that rob simply operates that way, and trains his staff in the same manner. you don't just walk into a store when you visit, you walk into the lucharme home, and whatever this family of chocolatiers can do to make your visit more pleasant, they'll gladly oblige. so, for three years of wonderful people, ever-changing and varied inventory, and a base for every downtown middletown tour i've ever given, thank you tschudin chocolates!
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ripbones
5
12 yıl önce
middletown
willy wonka. perhaps one of my favoritechocolatesis the garam masala, with it's wonderful flavors and aromas.

the peanut butter cups are smooth and delicious.
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stephen
12 yıl önce
middletown
simply the best!. i don't know whether i like the friendly atmosphere or the fantasticchocolatesbetter! rob and his team make every visit an exploration of the world of chocolate. the experience starts when you approach the store and that faint fragrance hints at what lies on the other side of the door. this place is a must visit for us every time we are in middletown. i'd encourage you to check it out!
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kris
5
13 yıl önce
middletown
chocolate magic. this is a great shop and an interesting place to learn about the chocolate-making process. they make theirchocolatesand other bakery goods (cakes, streudels, etc.) out of the highest-quality ingredients. the owner was able to give us a tour of the back of the store, and show us how thechocolatesare made. each is hand-made, creative, and delicious. i love the white-chocolate butterflies, the bergamot-flavored subtle tea, the honey-filled cinderellas, and the many other varieties with creative combinations of spices and flavors from all over the world (such as the moroccan ras al hanut and the indian-spiced garam masala). they take the time to tell you about the different fillings and tempt you with all the offerings behind the counter. if you love chocolate, you must stop in to this special place in middletown.
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emulsion
5
14 yıl önce
middletown
followup. the bottom line is that we invite "l" to return, have a tour and a happier experience normally, when we are cooking candy, the chefs and their assistants stay on station and the customer is informed so that they can watch the process while they wait. unfortunately that did not happen in this instance. again, we apologize.


-----12 mar, 2010-----

fair response. the disappointed poster did not understand the situation. the chef was in pain having just suffered burns and was focused on getting first aid and redeploying resources with a minimum of drama. nevertheless, we invite the reviewer to return for a full refund as the hand-painted butterfly, which features a seedless raspberry jam from a ct farm surrounded by a white belcolade ganash flavored with chamborg, should not have sprung a leak. we encourage her to visit again to see what actually goes into making artisanalchocolatesand confections and have a more pleasant experience.
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alice
5
14 yıl önce
middletown
creamy dreamy chocolate. tschudinchocolatesis heaven on main street in middletown. the flavorings and spice mixtures to be found there are unlike any chocolate shop i've visited. try the marrakesh mysteries. they are flavored with an exotic moroccan spice mixture purchased fresh and direct from the marrakesh medina - try to find that at godiva's!! just opened in the spring of 2009, the store is still "undiscovered". get there before the crowd!!
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frank
5
14 yıl önce
middletown
tschudin chocolate experience. tchudinchocolatesis a wonderful experience. i walk in for a chocolate or two with my daughter and came out with a junior chocolatier and i'm a devoted fan. the chocolate is devine and sometimes exotic. there is always a wide variety for all chocolate tastes. from the paillette feuilltines ( they are dark chocolate with a crunchy center), to the ras el hanut (an exotic mix of indian spices) . the chef and staff welcome you with a smile and even are known to give "willie wonka" tours to young and old alike. chef has said, he is not selling just chocolates, he is "selling an experience." well my daughter and i are very glad we have had the tschudin experience!
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