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    How is melting chocolate different than chocolate chips?
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    Melting chocolate is not actually real chocolate—it's something known as compound chocolate. Instead of being made with cocoa butter, it's made with other fats so that it stays stable. Melting chocolate used to taste more waxy than other types of chocolate, but lately more palatable products are on the market.
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    How far in advance can you make chocolate melting articles before serving?
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    For chocolate-covered spoons, about a week. Marshmallows, 2-3 days if covered. Fruit, same day or night before - but if the fruit sweats too much, the chocolate will fall off.
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    How do thin down the melted chocolate?
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    You can thin chocolate by adding a little shortening.
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    How do I melt chocolate with wax?
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    Just add a small amount of paraffin wax to your chocolate when melting. It helps to give a sheen to your chocolate, and even thins it out a bit. Try about 1/2 bar for every 2 cups of chocolate chips.
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    How can I keep chocolate warm enough for dipping for four hours?
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    You can keep it above a tea warmer (with candle), or microwave it for a few seconds every time it starts to harden.
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    What is the best chocolate to melt when making dipping chocolate?
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    You can use many different types of chocolate. What matters the most is the taste - if you enjoy eating it, you'll enjoy using it for dipping. You can try eating chocolate (bittersweet, semisweet, milk or white) or unsweetened chocolate bars. In terms of the style of chocolate, you can use chocolate chips, chocolate drops, chocolate bars (broken up) or chocolate discs. White chocolate is more difficult to work with as it tends to go crumbly and dry out quite quickly if not properly melted.
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    Can I reheat the same chocolate for dipping multiple times?
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    Yes. It will be fine as long as you don't get water in it or burn the chocolate.
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    I melted chocolate chips to make candy, it melted beautifully and worked really well, but he next day, the chocolate was covered in white spots. What did I do wrong?
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    There is nothing wrong with it.This can happen when chocolate hardens and it cold. It should still taste delicious.
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    How to melt white chocolate?
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    The same as brown chocolate.
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    How do I get pretzels out of the chocolate?
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    If they fall in, use a fork. Dip them with two spoons. Place the pretzel on one spoon and dip straight down, then remove it from the chocolate, flip the pretzel onto the other spoon, and dip again to coat both sides.
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    How do you melt white chocolate?
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    White chocolate needs careful treatment to ensure that it melts properly. Full instructions on how to do this can be found in the article on How to Melt White Chocolate .
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    Can I add butter instead of oil to melt chocolate?
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    No. Butter has water in it, so it could cause the chocolate to seize. Flavorless vegetable oil works better.
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    Does dark or white chocolate melt the fastest?
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    Dark chocolate melts faster. White chocolate is pretty hard to melt.
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    Would the process be the same for melting unsweetened chocolate and butter in the same pot?
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    You can melt both at the same time or melt the chocolate first and then mix the butter in. Another method is to heat whipping cream in a pot and then pour it over a bowl of chocolate and butter, mixing until everything is combined.
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    Can unsweetened chocolate baking bars be used for dipping chocolate?
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    Yes, they can.
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    Are chocolate discs made for dipping anything different than chocolate from bars and is there a formula for adding say, rum or brandy to the chocolate for dipping?
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    You can use the dipping chocolate to dip anything. As for adding rum or brandy, it might not be a good idea as it might make the chocolate too watery.
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