Chocolate Decorations
4 ingredients
41 steps
Ingredients
- 32 ounces white chocolate, tempered (How to Temper Chocolate), method follows
- 10 ounces cocoa butter, melted
- Powdered food colors
- Rubber stamps, a design of your choice, available at craft stores
Directions
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1Use a sheet of textured acetate approximately 11 by 14 inches, purchased from a home improvement center or an art supply store.
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2Place it on a flat work surface in front of you.
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3Pour some tempered white chocolate onto the plastic and spread with an offset spatula to create a layer that is about 1/8-inch thick.
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4You can gently shake the plastic to help the chocolate become smooth.
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5Use a sharp chef's knife to cut the chocolate when it begins to set but before it hardens into 1-inch squares.
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6When the chocolate has set completely, arrange the squares so you can easily print on them with the rubber stamps.
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7To print with the rubber stamps: Place a clean dishtowel on a baking sheet and set aside.
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8Place about 1/4 teaspoon powdered food color in small glass bowl.
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9Pour some of the melted cocoa butter into each bowl of color.
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10Mix with a paint brush, you can add more powdered food color if you want a stronger color.
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11You can do as many colors as you want by using separate bowls and dividing the melted cocoa butter between the different colors.
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12Paint some of the colored melted cocoa butter onto the towel.
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13The towel will serve as a blotter.
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14Press the rubber stamp into the color and then delicately onto the chocolate square.
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15The design of the rubber stamp will transfer onto the chocolate.
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16If the colored cocoa butter on the 'blotter' sets and/or becomes to hard, simply heat it with a hair dryer or a heat gun.
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17The chocolate squares are ready to serve.
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18How to Temper Chocolate: From Dessert Circus, Extraordinary Desserts You Can Make At Home by Jacques Torres Chocolate is tempered so that after it has been melted, it retains its gloss and hardens again without becoming chalky and white (that happens when the molecules of fat separate and form on top of the chocolate).
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19There are a variety of ways to temper.
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20One of the easiest ways to temper chocolate is to chop it into small pieces and then place it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time on high power until most of the chocolate is melted.
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21Be very careful not to overheat it.
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22(The temperature of dark chocolate should be between 88 and 90 degrees F, slightly warmer than your bottom lip.
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23It will retain its shape even when mostly melted.
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24White and milk chocolates melt at a temperature approximately 2 degrees F less because of the amount of lactose they contain.)
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25Any remaining lumps will melt in the chocolate's residual heat.
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26Use an immersion blender or whisk to break up the lumps.
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27Usually, chocolate begins to set, or crystallize, along the side of the bowl.
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28As it sets, mix those crystals into the melted chocolate to temper it.
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29A glass bowl retains heat well and keeps the chocolate tempered longer.
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30Another way to temper chocolate is called seeding.
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31In this method, add small pieces of unmelted chocolate to melted chocolate.
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32The amount of unmelted chocolate to be added depends on the temperature of the melted chocolate, but is usually 1/4 of the total amount.
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33It is easiest to use an immersion blender for this, or a whisk.
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34The classic way to temper chocolate is called tabliering.
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35Two thirds of the melted chocolate is poured onto a marble or another cold work surface.
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36The chocolate is spread out and worked with a spatula until its temperature is approximately 81 degrees F. At this stage, it is thick and begins to set.
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37This tempered chocolate is then added to the remaining non-tempered chocolate and mixed thoroughly until the mass has a completely uniform temperature.
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38If the temperature is still too high, part of the chocolate is worked further on the cold surface until the correct temperature is reached.
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39This is a lot of work, requires a lot of room, and makes a big mess.
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40A simple method of checking tempering, is to apply a small quantity of chocolate to a piece of paper or to the point of a knife.
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41If the chocolate has been correctly tempered, it will harden evenly and show a good gloss within a few minutes.
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