How To Store Chocolate During Summer (2024)

Summer is a cruel season for us chocoholics. But if you’re anything like me, your chocolate consumption won’t slow down in the hotter months. With a few simple precautions, you can thankfully keep your chocolate dry and cool and, if your stash is running low, you can still continue placing online orders with just a bit of planning.

How to Keep Chocolate From Melting

Chocolate starts softening at 85°F and melting at 93°F. In other words, if you leave a chocolate bar in your car on a hot summer day, it will quickly turn liquid. The good news is that it will harden back as you bring it in a cooler place but it will have lost what’s known as its temper: cacao butter, the fat naturally found in cacao and thus chocolate, has five known stable crystalline textures and only one gives ustempered chocolate, the shiny chocolate with the firm snap we like to find in a wrapper.

When chocolate loses its temper, it will have a softer texture and be covered with white streaks of cocoa butter. We say that the chocolate isbloomed: it’s still suitable for consumption (it’s great for baking), but it doesn’t look appealing.

Your goal when storing chocolate is to keep it below the softening point to preserve the temper. If your home is equipped with air conditioning or central air, make sure your thermostat is not set above 75°F, and keep it in a cool dark place in your house. If you have a large stash (several dozens of bars) and your home gets hot in the summer, consider investing in a wine fridge. If that’s not an option, chocolate consultant Chloé Doutre-Roussel suggests storing bars in the fridge. In The Chocolate Connoisseur, she advises to place bars in resealable bags before placing to the fridge. When you’re ready to enjoy, take the bars out of the fridge and wrap them in paper towels to absorb condensation. The bars will be ready to eat when they reach room temperature, usually within 20 minutes.

Buying and Ordering Bars in Summer

If you buy chocolate online this summer, favor dark chocolate bars over milk, as the latter spoils more easily. While some companies will pack their chocolate in large, Styrofoam containers, most makers and online chocolate shops, includingBar & Cocoa, will pack their bars with biodegradable ice packs in an insulated, thermofoil envelope to prevent melting in transit.

Before placing an order, check out the site’s summer shipping policy: some makers will only ship once a week, and not on weekends, to prevent bars from melting. In my experience, most makers use two-day priority shipping and you’ll want to check that tracking number to make sure you’re there to welcome your shipment, as even a couple of hours on a hot porch is enough to cause your chocolate to melt.

If you frequently orders bars online, consider investing in a PO Box. That’s what I did when I realized that melting usually occurred in the postal truck en route to my home. Regardless of my schedule, the chocolate is held in a temperature-controlled environment. I have received dozens of bars in my box and all have been delivered in perfect condition. Getting a PO Box is inexpensive, as of August 2017, prices started at $37 for a 6-month period. If getting a PO Box is out of question, then consider having your bars delivered to your office.

One word of caution: Fedex does not deliver to PO Boxes.

Other Cacao Products for Summer

There are many ways other than chocolate to enjoy cacao products in the summer. Did you know that bean-to-ice cream was a thing? I didn’t until I read Megan Giller’s article on the topic last year. Several makers across the US offer bean-to-ice cream options and Shane’s Confectionary in Philadelphia even offers cacao pulp popsicles: how cool is that?

Last year, I also discovered the concept of cold brew cacao. The cold brew mix is made of roasted cacao beans that have been winnowed (i.e. their shells have been removed) and ground. Preparing cold brew is easy: place the cold brew mix with cold water in a French press for a couple of hours and serve cold, with the add-ins for your choice. I like Map Chocolate’s flash brew, which I serve with a touch of maple syrup and a few drops of pure vanilla extract.

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FAQs

How To Store Chocolate During Summer? ›

Cool, but Not Cold

How to keep chocolate in summer? ›

Keeping your chocolate cool, not cold

Our chocolates taste best when kept in a cool place, preferably between 12 to 20°C. If you have a room in your home that stays cool during the summer, then we'd recommend keeping your chocolate in there until normal temperatures resume.

How to prevent chocolate from melting in summer? ›

Use A Cool Bag Or Container

If you want to keep your chocolate bar from melting, using a cool bag or container is one of the simplest and most effective hacks. Just like refrigeration, these insulated storage solutions maintain a consistent temperature that can prevent chocolate from melting even on hot days.

Is it better to keep chocolate in the fridge or pantry? ›

The best place to store chocolate is in a cool, dry, and dark environment, like a pantry or cupboard. You'll want to store it away from heat, moisture, and light.

Where is the best place to store chocolate in hot weather? ›

Store Chocolate at the Perfect Temperature

If you have air conditioning in your home, set your thermostat at 75 degrees or lower, and store your chocolate in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and artificial lights. The heat generated by both sunlight and artificial lights can melt your chocolate.

What happens to chocolate in hot weather? ›

I am sure that everyone in Australia has come across heat affected chocolate. Grey streaks and blotches that we refer to as 'Bloom' as well as a changed melt and texture when eaten are all telltale signs of chocolate that has been exposed to high temperature.

How do you make chocolate not melt in hot weather? ›

Your goal when storing chocolate is to keep it below the softening point to preserve its temper. If your home has air conditioning, make sure your thermostat is not set above 75°F, and keep it in a cool dark place, away from direct sunlight.

Where to store chocolate so it doesn't melt? ›

Do store it in a cool, dry place. The perfect place to store your chocolate is in a dry, cool, and dark place. Ideally, the temperature should be consistently around 15°C to 18°C (59°F – 64°F).

Will chocolate melt in 70 degree weather? ›

The melting point of milk chocolate is around 84°F-88°F. Dark Chocolate: Recommended for areas above 74°F (softening point). The melting point of dark chocolate is around 86°F-90°F. Cocoa Butter (including Mycryo Powder): Recommended for areas above 70°F.

Does aluminium foil prevent chocolate from melting? ›

It can effectively shield the chocolates from heat during transportation and storage, maintaining their shape and preventing melting.

What needs to be avoided when storing chocolate? ›

Simple Tips for Storing your Chocolate:

Avoiding heat and moisture will prevent the chocolate from melting and help prevent blooming or other problems that can ruin its taste or texture. Keep your chocolate wrapped up and away from light.

How long can chocolate last without being refrigerated? ›

How long does a box of chocolates last at room temperature? Stored under those moderate temperatures, most types of boxed chocolates will retain their quality for at least 6 to 9 months, even after they been opened. It is shorter for chocolates filled with creams and caramels.

What is the best container to store chocolate? ›

Do store chocolate in an airtight container. This serves two purposes. First, it helps protect the chocolate from moisture, which (as noted above) can cause a gross-looking (albeit harmless) “sugar bloom”.

How to prevent chocolate from melting while traveling? ›

Ice gel - to ensure your product stays cold in the package, use ice gel or cold packs. Our advice, wrap the ice gel in plastic to reduce heat transfer and so that condensation from the ice gel does not wet the product packaging.

Is it better to freeze or refrigerate chocolate? ›

As a rule, refrigerating your chocolate will allow you to keep it fresh for the life of the best by date, while freezing it will allow you to store it safely for at least 50% longer.

How do you protect chocolate from heat? ›

5 ways to keep chocolate from melting
  1. Keep away from sunlight or hot lamps. The first rule of storing your chocolate is to always keep it away from sunlight or an environment with a hot temperature. ...
  2. store in a fridge. ...
  3. use an airtight container. ...
  4. Keep track of expiry dates. ...
  5. use ziplock seal bags.
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How do you transport chocolate in the summer? ›

Make sure to use a box that is large enough to fit everything without crowding. Dead air space is an excellent insulator – you don't want your heat-sensitive chocolate to be touching the inside of the box. Consider using cornstarch packing peanuts to maintain layers of separation.

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