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Apr
28

Melting Times For Chocolate

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So we’ve been talking about melting chocolate the easy way, in your microwave.  We covered the basics, including some trouble spots to watch out for.

Here’s another one that is really important.  Melting times can vary if you are melting a very small amount, a medium amount, or a really large amount of chocolate.  For small amounts, it is alarmingly easy to burn your chocolate – even in a microwave.  (This produces that smoky kitchen you do not want!)  For medium amounts of chocolate, your basic 2 minutes on HIGH usually works quite well.  For very large amounts, it is suggested that you stop after about a minute and a half and stir the chocolate with a rubber spatula.  Then, microwave for another minute and repeat.  If the chocolate isn’t melted, add more time.

Another thing which affects melting time for chocolate is the cacao content.  White chocolate melts the most quickly, followed by milk chocolate.  As the percentage of cacao increases, the time needed to melt the chocolate goes up.  (How do we know for sure?  Our precious offspring just did a big science project about this very thing!  Partly out of curiosity, and partly we suspect to be able to eat the experiment afterwards.  Both great reasons)

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