Decorating with Chocolate


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Decorating with Chocolate

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Chocolate garnishes are extensively used in cakes, and also easy to make. Here are a few easy garnishes.

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Decorating with Chocolate recipe - How to make Decorating with Chocolate

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     1Makes 1 servings
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Method

For Grated chocolate:

    For Grated chocolate:
  1. Chill the chocolate and hold it with a piece of folded paper towel to prevent the heat of your hand from melting it.
  2. Hold a grater over a large plate or butter paper and grate the chocolate.

For Chocolate curls:

    For Chocolate curls:
  1. Bring a thick piece or bar of chocolate to room temperature (chocolate which is too warm will slice and that which is too cold will grate).
  2. To make the curls, use a sharp knife or a vegetable peeler firmly along the edge of the chocolate to produce long or short curls.
  3. Use a skewer or toothpick to transfer the curls to the dessert or cake you wish to garnish or grate it directly on top of the cake.

For Chocolate scrolls (cigarettes):

    For Chocolate scrolls (cigarettes):
  1. Melt the chocolate and pour in a thin layer of over 2 mm. (1/12”) on a cool stone or a marble surface. Allow it to set until just firm.
  2. Place a sharp knife on the surface of the chocolate at an angle of 45°. Pull it gently over the surface of the chocolate to form scrolls.
  3. The cooler the chocolate, the more will it splinter. Warm chocolate will give a softer, looser curl but if the chocolate is too warm, it is very difficult to handle.

For Chocolate shapes:

    For Chocolate shapes:
  1. Melt the chocolate and spread a thin layer onto a butter paper. Allow to cool until firm.
  2. Using a cookie- cutter or a sharp knife, cut into various shapes like triangles, squares, circles etc.

For Random shapes (drizzle):

    For Random shapes (drizzle):
  1. Melt the chocolate and pour into a paper piping bag.
  2. Cut the tip and make designs of your choice on a butter paper.

Fpr Chocolate leaves:

    Fpr Chocolate leaves:
  1. Wash and dry thoroughly any fresh leaf with distinct veins such as a rose leaf, bay leaf etc.
  2. Melt the chocolate and then, using a pastry brush or spoon, coat the veined side of the leaf.
  3. Place these leaves, chocolate side up on a butter paper. Cool till firm and then gently peel away the leaf starting at the stem.


Nutrient values (Abbrv) per serving
Energy0 cal
Protein0 g
Carbohydrates0 g
Fiber0 g
Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium0 mg

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 on 26 Apr 22 10:31 PM


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