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Cocoa Butter Black
The black cocoa butter is the perfect choice for your chocolate creations. It is pre-tempered and thus only needs to be melted. Dots or stripes are just as easy as coloring chocolate. In addition, white cocoa butter can be used to lighten this cocoa butter color. Mix the chosen color with very little white cocoa butter and add more until you achieve the desired result. You can melt the color in a water bath or in the microwave. Make sure that the cocoa butter does not get warmer than 45 degrees.
Data sheet
- Weight
- 56 g
- Country of production
- Canada
- Ingredients
- Cocoa butter, E132, E129, E110, E133, E102
- Stock note
- Store in a cool and dark place
- Application note
- Do not heat above 45° C, does not need to be tempered, process at 35° C
- Product Lactose Free
- Yes
- Product suitable for vegetarians
- Yes
- Product Gluten Free
- Yes
- Product Vegan
- Yes
- Product is kosher certified
- Yes
- Product is halal certified
- No
Cocoa Butter Black
The colored cocoa butter is already pre-tempered. To apply it, you only need to warm it slightly. To do this, you can heat the bottle with the solid cocoa butter well sealed in a water bath or put the bottle in the microwave. Always check the temperature of the water and the consistency of the cocoa butter. If the cocoa butter is heated above 45 degrees, it is no longer usable for shiny and pure chocolate products, because the stable fat crystal structure, which provides the beautiful shine, breaks down at too high temperatures. Put the vial in the microwave in stages for 10 seconds to avoid overheating.
For all molds used to pour chocolate molds, preparation is extremely important. Rinse the mold with lukewarm water and a gentle dishwashing detergent. This should not contain lye or rinse aid as this will corrode the molds. Then rinse off all residues with lukewarm water and dry the mold very well. Polish the mold with a non-fibrous absorbent cotton or a very fine handkerchief. From now on, you should not touch the mold directly, otherwise fingerprints will be visible on the chocolate later. Hold the mold at the edge where no chocolate will be poured later. Make sure that your mold has reached room temperature, because a mold that is too hot or too cold can interrupt the tempering process.
Cocoa butter colors are often used for chocolates
Brush the praline mold with the liquid cocoa butter color. You should repeat this process again so that the color application is also nicely opaque. The color provides an exciting appearance of the praline and is therefore optional.
Wipe off the excess color on a paper towel and let the mold stand for a few minutes so that the color can completely set.
Now you can fill the mold completely with tempered couverture. Tap the polycarbonate mold several times with a chocolate mallet or the back of a spatula to release any air bubbles. Now turn the mold upside down and pour the chocolate back into your tempering machine. Again, don't forget to tap it, because we want a nice, thin wall of chocolates after all.
Once the chocolate is completely out, run the spatula along the bottom of the mold to remove the excess couverture. Finally, clean again with a metal horn and then put the mold in the refrigerator for about 5 minutes.
Take the praline mold out of the refrigerator, cut a generous hole in your piping bag with the ganache and fill the poured praline molds to about 2-3 mm below the rim. Now let the mold stand like this at room temperature for at least an hour. This gives the ganache a light skin and makes it easier to seal later.
After the "resting time" you can now fill a piping bag with tempered white chocolate, cut off a medium-sized piece of the tip and fill the chocolate onto the ganache. Tap the mold lightly on the bottom so that everything is evenly distributed and then brush off the excess couverture with the help of a metal horn.
Now you can decorate your chocolates and put them in the fridge for about 20 minutes.
After warming up the cocoa butter color, you can simply store it again at room temperature and reheat it the next time. However, it is important that you have not heated the color above 45 degrees.
Cocoa butter airbrushing
For extra fine and even patterns with a speckled look, a chocolate airbrush is perfect. The liquid cocoa butter is poured in small quantities into the color container of the Airbrush filled and carefully sprayed on the finished products or in the mold. Work only with short sprays, so you get many small dots, with longer spraying of the color you can also achieve uniform, opaque colorings. For example, you can spray noble and funny motifs on chocolate bars with the help of a stencil or an airbrush stencil. When using the airbrush gun, make sure that the stencil is not Compressor has enough power. More about the use of the airbrush gun you will learn in our Blog post.
Airbrush praline courses at miniSchoggi
Hasn't everything worked with the gun the way you wanted it to? Then you are in the Airbrush praline course just right. Here you get the all-round carefree package. Together we discover different airbrush techniques and praline decorations. Pour different molded chocolates and fill them with over 10 homemade fillings. At the end of the course, each participant will take home over 50 homemade chocolates. We are looking forward to your registration.
Nutrition facts / 100 g
Energiewert in kJ | 3240 kJ |
Energiewert in kcal | 774 kcal |
Fett | 88.00 g |
davon gesättigte Fettsäuren | 52.80 g |
davon ungesättigte Fettsäuren | 28.60 g |
davon mehrfach gesättigte Fettsäuren | 2.55 g |
Protein/ Eiweiss | 0.00 g |
Kohlenhydrate | 0.00 g |
davon Zucker | 0.00 g |
davon mehrwertige Alkohole | 0.00 g |
Natrium | 96.00 mg |
Calcium | 0.00 mg |
Cholesterin | 0.00 mg |
Eisen | 12.00 mg |
Kalium | 0.00 mg |
Allergen information
- Material designation
- Colored cocoa butter
- Cereals and cereal products containing gluten
- Does not contain
- Crustaceans and crustacean products
- Does not contain
- Eggs and egg products
- Does not contain
- Fish and fish products
- Does not contain
- Peanuts and peanut products
- Does not contain
- Soy and soy products
- Does not contain
- Nuts and nut products
- Does not contain
- Milk and milk products
- Does not contain
- Celery and celery products
- Does not contain
- Mustard and mustard products
- Does not contain
- Sesame seeds and sesame seed products
- Does not contain
- Sulfur dioxide and sulfites
- Does not contain
- Lupine and lupine products
- Does not contain
- Molluscs and mollusc products
- Does not contain
- Milk sugar (lactose)
- Does not contain
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