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asked March 2nd 2014

Chocolate Shards

I am making one of these shortly, my customer has a very tight budget and I was wondering if I could use compound chocolate to make the shards and flowers rather than couture chocolate?

Any advise would be appreciated

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I am making one of these shortly, my customer has a very tight budget and I was wondering if I could use compound chocolate to make the shards and flowers rather than couture chocolate?

Any advise would be appreciated

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The only problem with compound chocolate is that it can begin to soften and melt at room temperature. Now that’s one big cake to go into meltdown! I guess it would be alright if you make the shards thicker than if made with tempered chocolate. I recently made white moulded chocolate ornaments which were fine until handled when they became soft almost immediately to the touch. Obviously my project was a small one and the risks weren’t that great. I’m not so sure I would risk the white shard cake though. I’m sure other members will give their opinions too.

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i always make my shards in plastic moulds with compound chocolate and have never had a problem,they are a bit thicker but its not noticeable and i usually add choc oil flavours to improve the taste

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Thank you Madeitwithlove and Hilaryb. I will definitely be looking for a mould. Hopefully I will find one in New Zealand, I would love to use real chocolate but, after doing a course in chocolate I am still not quite comfortable with the tempering process. It also seems a bit time consuming hence the drastic difference in price.

Thanks again 🙂

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