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Additional container for miniSchoggi tempering unit
With a tempering unit, tempering couverture is very easy and nothing stands in the way of wonderful creations such as pralines, hollow chocolate molds and chocolate bars. With a second insert container, you can continue tempering with a second couverture or keep a second type warm while working with the other container without having to wash up in between.
Data sheet
- Size
- Length: 16.5 cm / Width: 18 cm / Height: 10 cm
- Material
- Stainless steel
- Package/set size
- Container with lid
- Filling quantity
- approx. 1500ml
- Care instructions
- Dishwasher safe
- Suitable for
- Chocolate, chocolate coating, cake melts
Additional container for minischoggi temperature control unit
With a volume of 1.5 liters, this insert container has the perfect size for smaller productions of chocolate products. Afterwards, the stainless steel container can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher. With an additional container, you can switch more quickly between two types of couverture and do not always have to wash the container immediately. This way you work faster and more efficiently. This container fits into the miniSchoggi tempering device for chocolate and couverture and in the same product from Städter.
Temperature control unit - Application
Commissioning and cleaning
The plugged-in device can be switched on at the back. Then you can set the desired temperature continuously. The temperature scale goes up to 60° C. You should only use such high temperatures for heating or keeping other foods warm. Chocolate should not be heated above 45° C. If you no longer need the device, the container and the lid can be easily put in the dishwasher. The device itself can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a little gentle detergent.
Temper
In order to produce perfectly shiny hollow chocolate figures, pralines like from the confectioner and chocolate bars with a beautiful break, the couverture must be tempered correctly. To do this, set the temperature to 45 degrees and pour 2/3 of the desired amount of couverture into the stainless steel container. Cover and let the couverture stand for 2-4 hours, depending on the amount. Stir a little bit every now and then. You can of course melt a whole block of couverture, but this will take much longer than if you use couverture drops.
Once all the couverture is melted, set the machine back to 26-29 degrees, depending on the cocoa content of the couverture used, and add the remaining couverture drops. Stirring occasionally, this melts and cools the remaining couverture. Any remaining pieces can be reheated with a hot air dryer. Finally, heat the entire mass to 29-33 degrees. Before you continue to use the couverture, you should make a sample. Hold a spatula in the couverture and let it set for 5-10 minutes. If the room temperature is high, this can also be done in the refrigerator. The sample should solidify on the surface and underneath, get a nice shine and after touching it with your finger, the fingerprint should be clearly visible.
If this should not be the case, you can register on our Blog about the most common mistakes when working with couverture inform. If the sample worked, you can now create chocolate products as you please. Pour great chocolates, make delicious chocolate bars and figures, decorate your pastries or stamp noble truffles and cut chocolates!
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