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Tinting chocolate
Is there an easy way to tint chocolate? I have several molds for goodies
that would look better in color. |
Tinting chocolate
Edward Hughes > wrote:
> Is there an easy way to tint chocolate? I have several molds for goodies > that would look better in color. There are a few ways depending on what you want to do. First, there is a product called, "Luster Dust" which is a dry powedered product that you brush on the surface of chocolate after it has been molded and cooled. It's available in a large number of colors. If you want to paint the inside of the mold with colored white chocolate you just need to find oil based food coloring. This will mix with the white chocolate. You add the color during tempering and then just paint the inside of the mold. You can fill the mold with milk or dark afterward, but the color layer will remain on the surface when unmolded. Hope that helps. Bill Ranck Blacksburg, Va. |
Tinting chocolate
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It depends on what you wanted to do with your chocolate cake..
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If your food color paste is oil based, you can add it to chocolate after it has been tempered. If you use it in confectioner's coating, you add it after it is melted completely.
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