Caramel [domes], cookie praline [fingers], Rochers (praline and nut) [rock-looking ones.]

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    1 year ago

    I’ve never really understood tempering but it looks cool. No worries about videoing, I get it. I’m sure I haven’t looked hard enough for just making chocolate videos.

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      1 year ago

      To get that crisp and shiny ‘snap’ you need to temper the chocolate. As it was explained to me, though I should probably look it up, there are two fats in chocolate with different melting points. You raise the temperature to melt both, lower the temperature to solidify both, then raise it slightly to melt one again. I found this video from Callebaut, who’s a pretty good supplier. Obviously, you would use a bain marie and a thermometer instead of a very expensive, but very cool chocolate melter.

      YouTube nocookie link: https://www.yout-ube.com/watch?v=NnhSM97zFG8

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        1 year ago

        Thanks for the great explanation and link. How the hell did the original people figure this out? 🤔