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How To Get Shiny Melted Chocolate?
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Does anyone know how I can get melted chocolate to set and look shiny, so it sort of looks like the chocolate on a Jaffa cake? A friend has suggested adding a nob of butter but can't remember that helping it go shiny in the past. The recipe calls for a chocolate ganache but don't have the time or patience for that (mine usually curdles) plus I'd like to have that 'crack'when you cut or bite into the chocolate. Thank you for any suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The ganache will only curdle if you allow the cream to boil; otherwise it's dead easy and quick as well. (I could get it right when I was 8 years old, so it can't be hard!):
http:// www.bbc goodfoo d.com/t echniqu e/how-m ake-gan ache
(For extra shininess add some butter. You'll get the 'crack' if you allow the ganache to cool sufficiently first - see the video).
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(For extra shininess add some butter. You'll get the 'crack' if you allow the ganache to cool sufficiently first - see the video).
Without knowing what your recipe is I am a tad confused as you are on one hand asking about tempered chocolate which is shiny and has a snap to it and then you mention ganache which is quite different.
Ganache is pretty straight forward if you take your time and don't use excessive heat it is however very different to tempered chocolate use for finishing.
Here's a link with various levels of intricacy to get shiny and a snap http:// www.the guardia n.com/l ifeands tyle/20 11/apr/ 15/how- why-tem per-cho colate
Ganache is pretty straight forward if you take your time and don't use excessive heat it is however very different to tempered chocolate use for finishing.
Here's a link with various levels of intricacy to get shiny and a snap http://
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