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Old 31-01-2007, 05:33 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Cheesecake Lady
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Have a question about melting chocolate.....

Does adding butter or shortening thin the consistency of it -- making it
easier to pour?

Thanks everyone!


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Old 31-01-2007, 07:18 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
ranck@vt.edu
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Cheesecake Lady wrote:
Have a question about melting chocolate.....


Does adding butter or shortening thin the consistency of it -- making it
easier to pour?


Yes, in general. You may get different results with different
types of chocolate. For example, compound chocolates already
have vegetable oil in them and might not respond the same as
couveture. You'll have to experiment a bit to find out how it
works with your chocolate and for your purposes.


Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.

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Old 31-01-2007, 09:05 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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On Feb 1, 1:33 am, "Cheesecake Lady"
wrote:
Have a question about melting chocolate.....

Does adding butter or shortening thin the consistency of it -- making it
easier to pour?

Thanks everyone!



As the rule of the thumb, when the fat is increased the chocolates
becomes thinner...and easier to pour.

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Old 31-01-2007, 09:41 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Janet Puistonen
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Default Melting Chocolate

Cheesecake Lady wrote:
Have a question about melting chocolate.....

Does adding butter or shortening thin the consistency of it -- making
it easier to pour?

Thanks everyone!


Yes, but people usually use Paramount Crystals to thin compound chocolate
(ie, candy melts), and cocoa butter to thin real chocolate (couverture). It
really depends what you are planning to do with it.


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Old 02-02-2007, 09:52 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Chembake
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Default Melting Chocolate

On Feb 1, 5:41 am, "Janet Puistonen" wrote:
Cheesecake Lady wrote:
Have a question about melting chocolate.....


Does adding butter or shortening thin the consistency of it -- making
it easier to pour?


Thanks everyone!


Yes, but people usually use Paramount Crystals to thin compound chocolate
(ie, candy melts), and cocoa butter to thin real chocolate (couverture). It
really depends what you are planning to do with it.


To be exact....Its about compatibility issues....
Compounded chocolates and chocolate coatings are made usually with
lauric fat( from palm kernel oil) and need to be thinned down with the
similar type of fat( lauric fat based)
Real chocolates having the base fats made with cocoa butter should be
thinned down with the same fat although cocoa butter compatible
fats( non lauric type cocoa butter extender CBEs ) can do it
satisfactorily in commercial situation.

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Old 03-02-2007, 01:19 AM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Janet Puistonen
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Chembake wrote:
On Feb 1, 5:41 am, "Janet Puistonen" wrote:
Cheesecake Lady wrote:
Have a question about melting chocolate.....


Does adding butter or shortening thin the consistency of it --
making it easier to pour?


Thanks everyone!


Yes, but people usually use Paramount Crystals to thin compound
chocolate (ie, candy melts), and cocoa butter to thin real chocolate
(couverture). It really depends what you are planning to do with it.


To be exact....Its about compatibility issues....
Compounded chocolates and chocolate coatings are made usually with
lauric fat( from palm kernel oil) and need to be thinned down with the
similar type of fat( lauric fat based)
Real chocolates having the base fats made with cocoa butter should be
thinned down with the same fat although cocoa butter compatible
fats( non lauric type cocoa butter extender CBEs ) can do it
satisfactorily in commercial situation.


Of course you are correct. But what I meant by "what you're going to do with
it" was that sometimes people are instructed to thin melted chips or other
non-compound "baking" chocolate with vegetable oil to do things such as dip
cookies. It means that they don't have to worry about tempering (although
they don't get any snap, of course).


 




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