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    How do I melt old white chocolate?
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    Old white chocolate will not melt well; white chocolate tends to seize and turn grainy when it's past its best-by date. It is better to use it differently, such as grating it onto the top of a cake but only if it still tastes good (check first).
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    How do I make white chocolate runny without it becoming lumpy?
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    You can add coconut oil to make it more runny. This will not effect the tempering process, therefore it will still set at room temperature.
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    Can I use coconut oil?
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    Yes, but it will make the chocolate more runny.
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    I'm trying to make white chocolate-covered strawberries. Should I put the melted chocolate in the refrigerator as soon as it's done melting and then dip the strawberries, or do I dip the strawberries first?
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    Dip the strawberries first. Otherwise the white chocolate will harden too much and you won't be able to dip them.
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    How can you melt white chocolate without it becoming grainy?
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    White chocolate chosen for melting should be fresh and of good quality. It should be heated slowly as it does not tolerate heat well––if it is heated too quickly, the milk solids in the chocolate can turn grainy. You can try rescuing it by stirring on one to two teaspoons of plain flavored vegetable oil.
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    Can I put it in a drizzle bag immediately?
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    It depends on how hot the chocolate is and how thin the bag is. If the chocolate is super hot and the bag is pretty thin, it'll melt the bag.
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    How do I prevent white chocolate from melting at room temperature?
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    You can prevent white chocolate from melting by putting it in a cool place or in the fridge or freezer. Most of the time, room temperature should be fine, unless the room is uncomfortably warm.
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    Can I add cream to cooled melted white chocolate and then reheat?
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    No. You must add the melted chocolate to the cream cheese. Reheating is not recommended due to the potential for Filariasis.
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    How do I make melted white chocolate chips not as thick?
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    Add some milk or another liquid. It depends on how runny you want it. If you want it very runny, add about 1/4 cup of milk.
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    I'm making white chocolate cheesecake, and it curdled when I took melted chocolate off the heat & added cream cheese. Why?
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    You need to add the melted white chocolate to the cream cheese, not the cream cheese to the melted white chocolate.
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    After I melt white chocolate chips, will they solidify again?
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    If you keep your chocolate dry, you can melt it again after it has cooled. If you temper it, there will be little change.
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