How to Make Chocolate Fondant Stockton CA
You can use a fondant for many, many purposes because it is a rather flexible and varied confection. So here are some great ways to make chocolate fondant!
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As with most confections, there are many ways into making chocolate fondant. In fact, there are a lot of chocolate fondant recipes out there. This is basically because a fondant is different each and every one. Basically, this is the filling used as the cake icing, a covering of some sorts for those fancy cakes. It is also used as the topping for petits fours. In any case, you can use a fondant for many, many purposes because it is a rather flexible and varied confection. In fact, you can even make a cake or pastry out of the chocolate fondant recipe. This only shows how wonderful amazing a chocolate fondant can be.
So here are some great ways to make chocolate fondant!
Guide to making Chocolate Fondant
First, let’s work on one of the most basic fondant recipes which you can easily use for your cakes and other sweet confections. You will need a cup of semisweet chocolate chunks, powdered sugar, and uncooked fondant.
Of course, the question here would be: how do you make a fondant? It’s pretty much simple, although you will have to allot separate preparation time for it. First, the ingredients: one whisked egg white, a half cup of cream of tartar, heavy whipped cream, and three and half cups of powdered sugar.
First, dust your work surface with powdered sugar. Then, sift the cream of tartar and the sugar together. Mix in the cream along with the egg white together with the previous mixture then stir it until it is firm. However, it shouldn’t be too firm; make sure it’s workable enough for your purposes. After which, roll the fondant with a rolling pin (that is dusted with powdered sugar) until it’s about an inch thick. And you’re done with your uncooked cream fondant. You would realize later on that this cream fondant recipe is different from the other fondant recipes. Again, it should be noted that it really differs from recipe to recipe.
Back to the chocolate fondant: As with the cream fondant preparation, dust your work area with some powdered sugar (if you haven’t noticed, this is to ensure that the fondant or any other sticky materials wouldn’t stick to the work area and other materials such as the rolling pin). Melt your semisweet chocolate and mix it with some vanilla. Let it cool slightly. During the chocolate cooling, work with the fondant. Cut slits on the fondant then pour your chocolate mixture on the uncooked fondant. Knead it until the chocolate and the fondant are fully incorporated together, then let it rest for an hour. After this, roll it until it’s about an inch thick (better if you can thin it up to a three-fourth of an inch thick). After letting it dry for a day (24 hours) at room temperature, your chocolate fondant is all set! Basically, this isn’t exactly the chocolate fondant you can eat in itself (as what we will be illustrated in a later recipe). Nonetheless, this chocolate fondant recipe should be efficient enough to produce a cream base for your sweet creations such as cakes and other sweets.
Making Chocolate Fondant cake
Some chocolate fondant, on the other hand, incorporates the recipe to produce a sweet dessert that is simply to die for. Here are the ingredients:
100 grams of dark chocolate 100 grams of butter 100 grams of sugar Fresh mint Cocoa powder 50 grams of plain flour Three eggs
First off, preheat your oven to 180 degrees Celsius, then prepare your pudding tins. Brush its insides with soft butter, then sprinkle some cocoa powder into it. Make sure the inside surface of the tip is covered with the powder since it will prevent the creation from sticking to the tin.
In a separate bowl, neat the eggs then add sugar. Mix and beat until it is fluffy. On yet another bowl, melt your chocolate and butter by placing the bowl over boiling water. Sieve or strain your flour into your chocolate mixture then mix it until you no longer see any flour crumbles. Add the beaten egg and mix. Now you’re ready to pour your mixture into the aluminum tins. Bake it for six minutes, garnish with some cocoa powder and your chocolate fondant is ready to be served!
Of course, you’d notice that you didn’t really create a chocolate fondant (when you define a fondant as a cream confection). Instead, this recipe is a way to make Chocolate Fondant already incorporate on a cake. The real fondant, after all, is the material you use to decorate cakes. It’s not exactly an icing, since it’s thicker.
Way to make Chocolate Fondant
Another way to make Chocolate Fondant is the old fashioned way. This is the one you can use on your petits fours or fancy cakes. Simply make a sugar syrup by mixing water, corn syrup, and sugar. Bake it at around 115 degrees Celsius until it is in a soft-ball stage (or, rather, in a state wherein you can shape it into a soft ball). Let it cool then stir it for more than 30 minutes to make it consistent and thick. If you’re too lazy to actually stir it, put it on the food processor for a few minutes. During the mixing and stirring, you can add your chocolate flavoring (ideally melted semisweet chocolate) to create your chocolate fondant!
This is cooked fondant is actually easy to use since it is thin and can be poured, rather than stiff, although it isn’t the best material for decorating. Here, you will have to choose. What seems more appealing to you? Those who prefer this recipe finds the other one “inedible” due to its stiff nature. However, the stiff fondant is a great décor material for cakes since it is easier to work with. The decorative cakes you see in the market actually use the stiff fondant mentioned first since allows the baker to work with the material more. Again, in the end, it is about preference and ability to create the right fondant for your creation.
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ACHA's 1st Annual Bay Area Wine & Food Tasting
Dates: 2/10/2012 - 2/10/2012
Location: UCSFs Cardiovascular Research Building San Francisco, CA
View Details
Times:6:00 PM
Address:
555 Mission Bay Boulevard
San Francisco, CA
Description: The heart is truly amazing. Sustaining us both physically and emotionally. Seems worthy of a tribute, does it not? We agree. And so, on Friday, February 10th, 2012, we will be holding the 1st Annual Bay Area Food & Wine tasting to benefit the Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA). Mark your calendars, and plan to bring someone you care about for a lovely evening of wine, jazz and taste sensations. There will also be a chance to take home some great silent auction items. Be careful . . . You just might learn something, too!
And as you browse the silent auction and sip your wine, you will enjoy the musical stylings of jazz pianist Debbie Poryes (debbieporyes.com). "Exceptionally expressive pianist/composer, prominent on the Bay Area scene…beautifully sophisticated…" Paul Freeman, PaloAlto Daily News "Poryes' playing is confident, yet playful, thoughtful, but full of life." -Brad Walseth, JazzChicago
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Valentine's Day Couples Cooking Class with Parties That Cook
Dates: 2/11/2012 - 2/11/2012
Location: Dacor South San Francisco, CA
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Times:6:30 PM
Address:
871 Dubuque Avenue
South San Francisco, CA
Description: Valentine's Day Couples Cooking Class - February 11, 2012This class is 6:30pm - 9pm.Perfect for Valentine's Day: Join Parties That Cook at Dacor's beautiful kitchen showroom and get lucky by making a meal that's sure to be both romantic and memorable. You and your partner will heat up the kitchen as you learn cooking techniques, sip prosecco and prepare an array of international gourmet small plates with hands-on instruction. Complimentary prosecco is included.At this exciting interactive cooking party, guests enjoy a lively introductory cooking demonstration, featuring tips such as the fastest way to dice an onion without a tear. Guests then break into teams, and work on a recipe from the evening's international tapas menu, while listening to upbeat music. After the cooking is over, guests savor the 'fruits' of their labor hot from the oven!Feb. 11 SAMPLE MenuPancetta-Wrapped Plums with Blue Cheese and Sweet Honey-Balsamic GlazeSpicy Chipotle and Cheddar Cheese Corn Mini Muffins with Honey ButterBrioche Sweetheart Tartines Topped with Dungeness Crab and Shrimp SaladFried Mozzarella Bocconcini with Spicy Tomato SauceChocolate-Raspberry TrufflesParties That Cook designs fresh seasonal menus for each event. Guests do not need cooking experience to attend. The price includes cooking instruction by professional chefs, a complimentary glass of wine, recipes using the finest, freshest ingredients, copies of the recipes, and the camaraderie of cooking with new friends!Do you have any dietary restrictions? Most of our menus are designed to include a few vegetarian dishes. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate substitutions. Please contact Parties That Cook in advance of purchasing if you have questions about the menu. Cancellation Policy: TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. You may transfer to another class of equal or lesser value 14 days or more prior to the class. Under 14 days, if you are unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to another name.
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Location: Dacor South San Francisco, CA
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Times:6:30 PM
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871 Dubuque Avenue
South San Francisco, CA
Description: This class is 6:30pm - 9pm.
Perfect for Valentine's Day: Join Parties That Cook at Dacor's beautiful kitchen showroom and get lucky by making a meal that's sure to be both romantic and memorable. You and your partner will heat up the kitchen as you learn cooking techniques, sip prosecco and prepare an array of international gourmet small plates with hands-on instruction. Complimentary prosecco is included.
At this exciting interactive cooking party, guests enjoy a lively introductory cooking demonstration, featuring tips such as the fastest way to dice an onion without a tear. Guests then break into teams, and work on a recipe from the evening's international tapas menu, while listening to upbeat music. After the cooking is over, guests savor the 'fruits' of their labor hot from the oven!
Feb. 11 SAMPLE Menu Pancetta-Wrapped Plums with Blue Cheese and Sweet Honey-Balsamic Glaze Spicy Chipotle and Cheddar Cheese Corn Mini Muffins with Honey Butter Brioche Sweetheart Tartines Topped with Dungeness Crab and Shrimp Salad Fried Mozzarella Bocconcini with Spicy Tomato Sauce Chocolate-Raspberry Truffles Parties That Cook designs fresh seasonal menus for each event. Guests do not need cooking experience to attend. The price includes cooking instruction by professional chefs, a complimentary glass of wine, recipes using the finest, freshest ingredients, copies of the recipes, and the camaraderie of cooking with new friends!
Do you have any dietary restrictions? Most of our menus are designed to include a few vegetarian dishes. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate substitutions. Please contact Parties That Cook in advance of purchasing if you have questions about the menu. Please email Info@PartiesThatCook.com or call 415.441.3595.
Cancellation Policy: TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. You may transfer to another class of equal or lesser
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