Friday, January 29, 2010

Does Mold Stick To Plastic How Do I Use A Candy Mold?

How do I use a candy mold? - does mold stick to plastic

I want to make a form of plastic nut candy, what kind of candy or chocolate, and what should I oil the pan-stick?

3 comments:

jamonbis... said...

You can use any chocolate chips ordinary or extraordinary record of chocolate easily used (melt, I suppose) to make, especially for sweets, could probably be found in the same position as you pan. If you want to make candies in different colors, then add food coloring to melted white chocolate. You should be able to blow mold candy complete a quick peek in the refrigerator is located.

Cassandra S said...

When I'm sweet most important thing to do, is not BURN THE CHOCOLATE! What do you know it is a dual-melting-op saucepan. This bread is, put water in the bottom and chocolate on top. The water begins to boil, the melting chocolate.
All you have to do now is to slowly pour the chocolate into the mold, you can try to pay attention to this, but maybe I'm a dirty person. It does not matter.
If the forms can be filled in the refrigerator. I never put in the freezer I thought I broke the mold.
Once the chocolate is hard, if you simply cut off an error in the form of access to chocolate and sweets should be right below the form without problems, are made with a plastic stick.
With respect to the use of chocolate, I use a actaully Hershey chocolate with sweet sweet chocolate combined. Sweets, chocolate itself did not taste the greatest, but the Hershey's chocolate is melting fast, so if you combine the 2 is almost perfect. Good luck with your chocolate!

cookie monster said...

You can use chocolate.Just each fuse does not burn. The extraction of oil would not be in the form must be dry.

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