Chủ Nhật, 7 tháng 12, 2014

How to Melt Chocolate

Chocolate is easy to melt if you use the proper technique. It is also very easy to scorch, turning it crumbly and grainy, and very susceptible to being ruined with the accidental addition of water. Gentle heat, constant vigilance and stirring is the trick. If you have a couple different methods for melting chocolate, give these two a try!
Method 1 of 2: Melt with a Double-Boiler
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    Do not add water as the chocolate will become unusable. If you do happen to introduce a bit of water into the chocolate while melting, a little bit of vegetable oil will make the chocolate more usable, although it will still be grainy.
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    Add the chocolate to top of a double boiler. If you don't have a double boiler, you can easily place a light, non-plastic bowl set over a pot of lightly steaming water. The steam will slowly cook the chocolate above.
    • Make sure not to put the bottom of the bowl (holding the chocolate) in contact with the steaming or boiling water. Contact with the water may cause the bowl to grow too warm, burning the chocolate instead of melting it.
    • The chocolate will melt faster if it is broken up into smaller pieces. Before you do this put the chocolate in a plastic clear bowl over the saucepan which will be over the hob.
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    Stirring constantly, move the chocolate around until it begins to melt. Because chocolate is very easily scalded, be careful not to leave the room or stop stirring for too long.
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    Continue stirring until the chocolate has fully melted. Adjust the heat on the stove if you believe the chocolate is melting too quickly. The whole process should take anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes.
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    Use for recipe for dipping, dressing, or incorporating into another recipe.Again, take care not to accidentally introduce droplets of water to the chocolate with the stirring implement.
  6. Method 2 of 2: Melt with a Microwave
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      Measure out how much chocolate you want to melt. Break up the chocolate into smaller pieces with a knife if the chocolate comes in a block or tablet.
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      Place the desired amount of chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl. Place the bowl into the microwave.
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      Microwave on the lowest heat setting for approximately 30 to 40 seconds. Be sure to change your power setting to the lowest you can before nuking the chocolate.
      • If you are using small chocolate chips, the cooking time on the initial blast will be much lower than 30 seconds. Go in intervals of 10 to 15 seconds initially to make sure that the chocolate chips won't burn.
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      Stir the melted chocolate with a wooden spoon and reintroduce into the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds. Continue to microwave the chocolate on its lowest setting.
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      Stir and repeat microwaving in 10 second bursts until the chocolate is fully melted. Some tips for melting chocolate in the microwave:
      • Dark chocolate is easier to melt than milk chocolate, so use a darker chocolate if you're worried about scorching.
      • A less expensive chocolate might be better suited for your first try at microwaving, in case it's accidentally scorched. Burning a less expensive chocolate is a lot easier on the psyche (and the wallet) than a more expensive one.
      • http://www.wikihow.com/Melt-Chocolate

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